Buying a smartphone can be a tricky task, as you need to weigh up pricing, availability, and your own needs. But even if all your
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You told us: Are you satisfied with your Wi-Fi solution? The answer isn’t easy.
Robert Triggs / Android Authority Wi-Fi connectivity is one of the most important and seamless technologies in use today, giving devices wire-free access to the
You told us: You won’t subscribe to YouTube Premium now that Vanced is gone
Hadlee Simons / Android Authority Vanced was arguably the most popular third-party YouTube app on the market, but a legal threat from Google resulted in
You told us: You wouldn’t buy a budget phone without a bundled charger
Ryan Haines / Android Authority Samsung was the first major Android OEM to drop the bundled charger from its smartphones, doing so for its flagship
We asked, you told us: The Xperia 1 III is still a good buy half a year later
Robert Triggs / Android Authority We first reviewed the Sony Xperia 1 III back in July 2021, calling it Sony’s best smartphone to date. It
We asked, you told us: Most of you are against 64GB of fixed storage
Apple launched the iPhone SE 2022 yesterday, bringing a powerful processor, compact design, and 5G connectivity to the table. One downside is that the cheapest
You told us: You think Qualcomm can retake the top Android spot in the US
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Qualcomm has long been the top chipmaker for Android phones in the US, but Mediatek cited IDC figures to
We asked, you told us: There’s one smartphone feature you’d resurrect
Today’s high-end smartphones tick loads of boxes, but they’ve also lost several features over the years. Whether it’s microSD support, a 3.5mm port, or a
We asked, you told us: You seem to like the leaked Pixel 7 series designs
We’re only expecting the Pixel 7 series to launch in October (if Google sticks to its traditional schedule), but we got our first apparent look
You told us: Most of you include ‘Reddit’ at the end of your search queries
Hadlee Simons / Android Authority A viral post has revealed that many people are adding ‘Reddit’ to their search queries, and it turned out that