
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 follows in its predecessor's footsteps and is mostly for those who have inherited a rich uncle while needing unique mobile productivity.
As expected, we got to see the eighth edition of the Apple Watch. As well as the second edition of the Apple Watch SE. And then there was just one more thing...
Four new iPhone 14 models. Better cameras. None support wi-fi 6E or charge faster.

The Sony Xperia 5 IV is one of the few premium compact smartphones on the market. It's excellent, but Sony misses the mark on a few points.

Zenfone 9 puts all the brand-name phones behind it with high-end performance at a premium price. And the camera is awesome.

The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro is big and expensive. And also the fastest phone we've seen.

The latest iPad Air almost takes iPad Pro's place as the best tablet on the market. Unfortunately, the screen is still based on old technology.

The Sony Xperia 1 IV is not going to revolutionise the mobile market. But for geeks and semi-professionals, it's probably the best smartphone choice right now.

Garmin knows how to combine smart and training. The new kid on the block is a premium multisport watch for active people who love adventure.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro looks like a low-cost luxury phone. But while it has all the cool features, it lacks the power to utilize them.

The Motorola Edge 30 Pro is the fastest Android phone on the market at the time of writing, and the price is almost unbeatable.

Fairphone 4 is a smartphone without built-in obsolescence. You can replace the parts yourself. Unfortunately, you can't upgrade to a faster processor.

Apple's new iPhone SE is like time travelling - in the wrong direction.
But now Samsung is promising to do something about the problem!

The OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G is an adequate smartphone that gives you a lot for your money. However, don't expect to get more than you pay for.
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