Back to the future I've always been a big Blackberry fan, and seriously missed smartphones with a physical keyboard. So, as soon as the Titan Pocket was available in my country, I dumped the Microsoft Duo and other foldables in a drawer and jumped right on it. Just a week before, I finally quit the... Continue Reading →
Microsoft Surface Duo: The new Blackberry?
I took advantage of the much lower price to order the Microsoft Surface Duo, even with the new one probably coming up next month. (Update: the new one is out now) The last year I have been using the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 as my main phone, and I also still have my Galaxy Flip,... Continue Reading →
Samsung Galaxy Fold 2
The good The phone is pocketable. Even in tight jeans. Yes, it is heavier than most phones but still manageable. Both screens are wonderful and a delight to use. We like the small width of the outside screen. Very easy to use, and we have no problems typing or swiping on it. In fact, we... Continue Reading →
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
This will be an ongoing review over the coming months about things we noticed. We started to use the Flip as our “daily driver” on February 22. Our observations so far:Most wireless chargers will not work with the Flip because the Flip has the charging coil in the lower half of the phone. Some desktop... Continue Reading →
Sony Xperia 1 review
At the start, we were not impressed with this flagship phone, but the more we used it, the more we loved it. After about a week, it has become our favorite smartphone. Setup was a breeze. All apps function as they should. We did not need to fiddle with any setting to make things work.... Continue Reading →
Nokia 9 Pureview Camera review
The review will be focused on the camera results, because the camera would be the only reason to buy this phone instead of other similarly priced devices. The Nokia 9 is nicely built, but at the same time, it just feels too thin. We would have preferred a slightly thicker device with a larger battery... Continue Reading →
Crosscall Trekker X4 Review
The reviews of this smartphone are few in numbers. There is not much you can find about it, apart from some demo videos and these are not really encouraging. If you need a really tough smartphone, chances are you will be looking at the Crosscall brand. The options for tough smartphones are limited. Most of... Continue Reading →
Asus ROG Phone Business usage review
Why would you use a "Gaming-smartphone" for business use? Because it is one of the fastest phones available, has a great display, great camera, great battery life, lot's of storage, headphone jack, actually: make that 2 headphone jacks, and even 2 USB ports for charging. On top of that very good sound quality, which really... Continue Reading →
Huawei Mate 20 Pro Review
For most part, our experience setting up this phone, compares with what we wrote in our Huawei P20 Pro review. Not so good, that means. We managed to get it all working, but this was not the smooth experience we have on most other smartphones. We transferred our apps and settings from the P20 Pro... Continue Reading →
Huawei P20 Pro
Setting up the Huawei P20 Pro felt like a nightmare. Most of the apps we installed had problems. Some crashed. Some never managed to display a notification when the phone was locked. Apps that used Google maps never displayed any map. The PIM applications from Huawei lost the account-info several times a day, so each... Continue Reading →