Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T Review

What traits must a tablet possess in order to earn the title of  “the best Android tablet?” Is it hardware? A quad-core CPU, or a large, high-resolution display that bedazzles your eyes? Or how about a rock bottom price? Or, is it software like Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and a slim-easy to use overlay? Do you enjoy a device with superb build quality and top-notch materials? No matter which trait you stand by, the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T is sure to tickle your fancy.

Best Bluetooth headphones for your headphone jack-less OnePlus 6T

Best active noise canceling: Sony WH-1000XM3 The new Sony WH-1000XM3 uses LDAC as its main Bluetooth codec, but you might not be getting the best they have to offer. Reasons to consider the Sony WH-1000XM3: Best on-ears: AKG N60NC The AKG N60NC includes noise cancelation with its affordable package. Reasons to consider the AKG N60NC: AKG’s N60NC has effective noise cancellation for the price. Compact and easy to transport.

Deal: Best Buy refurbished smartphones on sale

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and Google Pixel 3 XL are great smartphones, but they also cost a pretty penny. That is where refurbished devices come in and end up costing less than their new counterparts. It gets even better when those refurbished devices are on sale, which is what Best Buy is currently offering. For a limited time, Best Buy offers a select number of refurbished smartphones for even less than they normally go for.

Google Camera gets twist gesture in Nougat Dev Preview 5

Motorola fans are probably already familiar with this one. The Moto X and its ilk arrived with the ability to launch the default camera app using a rapid double-twist gesture that’s almost exactly like what you would do if your watch gets stuck too high up on your wrist. If you’re inside the camera, then performing this motion would swap between front and rear camera with a satisfying haptic rush. Now Google Camera v4.

Nokia brings its pretty, budget-friendly 5.4 smartphone to the US

TL;DR Nokia is releasing the 5.4 in the US on February 15. The budget phone packs a Snapdragon 662, a 48MP main camera and some style for $250. It ships with Android 10, but Nokia is promising two years of OS feature updates. You won’t have to wait long if you’re looking for a budget phone in the US that still delivers reasonably brisk performance. HMD Global is bringing an unlocked version of the Nokia 5.

Nubia Z11 Review: is a Chinese flagship worth buying?

The Z11 is a solid flagship offering from Nubia with some interesting camera features, great build quality, and a stunning bezel-less display. While it may be a compelling option for some, there are plenty of Android options available at this point in 2016, and it’s arrival in the US may be a little too late. Table of contents Nubia is still a relatively unknown brand in the Android world, but the Chinese company has been making in-roads into the competitive European and US markets with a slew of fantastic smartphones.

Panasonic announces Android ICS-powered KX-PRX120 cordless home phone

Although we haven’t heard much at all from Panasonic in the past year, the Japan-based company is still well and truly alive. As a matter of fact, they just finished working on a new addition to its line of DECTs or digital cordless phones. Landlines, to the layperson. And what are we doing, talking about a landline on this news report? Well, it just so happens that Panasonic’s newest home phone, called the KX-PRX120, comes with Android 4.

Sunrise Gold Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus release date is June 24

TL;DR The sunrise gold color of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will be sold in the U.S. starting June 24. The new version will be sold on Samsung.com, BestBuy.com, and in Best Buy brick-and-mortar stores. This is the fourth color choice for Samsung’s latest flagship phones. The phone will be sold on Samsung.com, and Best Buy will also sell it in its retail stores and on its website. Pricing for the sunrise gold edition will start at $719.

Telegram adds spoiler formatting, reactions in final 2021 feature update

TL;DR Telegram is squeezing in one last feature update this year. The patch brings spoiler text formatting, message reactions, and more. Telegram gained an update earlier this month, which brought privacy improvements and nifty message deletion smarts. However, it seems the chat app isn’t entirely done with the December feature dump. In the final update of 2021, the app is rolling out a host of additional enhancements. The most notable addition is message reactions, which lets users respond to select texts with emoji in a Slack or Discord-like fashion.

These are the features you really need

The Sony WF-XB700 case provides an additional nine hours of battery life, yielding 18 hours of total listening. Music and podcasts are an underrated motivator when it comes to hitting the gym, the trails, or wherever it is you get fit. Working out in silence is often boring — but with a good soundtrack, you can feel like a Norse god. At the very least you’ll be entertained. Picking out a good set of workout earbuds or headphones can become really important, as a result.