As Apple launches its next round of mobile hardware, it has two distinctly different challenges: China, and everywhere else
Read MoreThe new Galaxy Watch Active2 adds health features like electrocardiograms and better sleep tracking in a more attractive case than its overly large Galaxy Watch.
Read MoreSamsung is one of the only OEMs making premium Android tablets, and the new Galaxy Tab S6 adds meaningful speed, camera, S-Pen, and productivity enhancements.
Read MoreThis report covers T-Mobile and legacy competitors. A future report will move to Dish and its potential once we get a clearer indication of its investment plans.
Read MoreSmartphones can now easily exceed $1,000, but some new phones are challenging that price point. Public radio’s Marketplace was wondering if regular consumers can tell the difference between different priced phones anymore, so we arranged an experiment.
Read More[Updated] Huawei has been placed on an “entity” list of companies prohibited to receive U.S. technologies. This effectively bans Huawei from the global smartphone and laptop markets.
Read MoreApple’s 2Q19 earnings suggest that Apple is becoming a services company as iPhone sales decline, but this is really just an extension of Apple’s long-term strategy of creating software platforms monetized by hardware.
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Surface line stretches from headphones to corporate boardroom tools, but it’s all cohesively centered on productivity. The Surface Hub 2S adds features and functionality from across Microsoft while getting the previously fixed collaboration tool out of the conference room.
Read MoreAfter extremely public failures of Galaxy Fold review units, Samsung is postponing the launch. Product schedules have their own inertia, so it’s never an easy decision to stop, but it is a smart call in this case. Of course, it raises questions about …
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Read MoreHuawei already built some of the best premium smartphones in the world, and the P30 Pro makes astonishing gains in low light and zoom photography. It will not be sold in the U.S. for political reasons, but the P30 should sell well in China and Europe despite a general slowdown in global smartphone sales.
Read MoreApple News+ is not a bad service, but, on its own, it is not threatening to other device or content vendors. The user experience needs to improve, and Apple needs to reorganize its services management.
Read MoreThe Apple Card was the most compelling product Apple launched at the event and should make the iPhone and Apple Pay ecosystem stickier. An updated Apple TV app consolidates various third party apps, but Apple is not showing off clips or discussing pricing for its own Apple TV+ service.
Read MoreApple’s iPad was already the best-selling tablet, and now there are more options at regular price intervals. The iPad mini badly needed an update – or even acknowledgement that an update was coming. The new model won’t make everyone happy, but it enables use cases that the larger models can’t fill, while serving a vital role for Apple in the enterprise.
Read MoreMWC was overwhelming this year; this report provides context and an overview of key themes and winners. It then dives deeper into new phone form factors, the rise of China, and odds and ends.
Read MoreWe are still early in the AR/VR development cycle, but products like the VR-1 are needed to unlock use cases that consumer-grade VR systems cannot support.
Read MoreLenovo’s Moto G series updates a successful formula with notched displays and updated processors. Three models cater to buyers prioritizing budget (G7 PLAY), battery (G7 POWER), or balance (G7). They will sell, but flaws in pricing and materials leave room for competitors.
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