Getting to and from work is an essential if a little unexciting part of your daily routine, so why not make those journeys more enjoyable and pass the time with some awesome apps for your smartphone or tablet? Here are our top 5 picks.
Getting to and from work is an essential if a little unexciting part of your daily routine, so why not make those journeys more enjoyable and pass the time with some awesome apps for your smartphone or tablet? Here are our top 5 picks.
The Verge has named the iPhone 6S as the best smartphone you can buy, with Google’s Nexus 6P as their 2nd place finisher. In this article, we’ll analyse the results and pick out a few interesting trends.
The BlackBerry Priv is a decidedly premium affair, with top-end specs, a beautiful sliding keyboard design and the latest version of Android on board. However, the charger you get with the phone is suprisingly low-grade. By upgrading to a third-party Quick Charge 2.0 charger, you can charge the giant 3410mAh battery much faster. We show you how to do it in the video guide embedded below!
Power banks are incredibly useful accessories that let you recharge your phone, tablet or other gadgets without needing to find a mains outlet. You can find them in all shapes and sizes, with varying levels of charging speed, capacity, ports and other features. Most recently, Qualcomm Power Banks have become a popular subcategory, offering faster charging speeds when used with compatible devices. In this article, we’ll show you how they work, which devices you can use them with and our favourite Qualcomm Power Banks. Let’s get right into it, shall we?
Google have turned to some new partners to create official cases for the Nexus 6P. One of these partners is Adopted, who created a stylish microfibre case for the Google handset. Unfortunately, Android Police is reporting that this case has an annoying flaw: it’s really difficult to take screenshots when the case is worn.