Launched in 2023, the iPhone 15 Pro is packed with the A17 Pro chip, a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, and a 3x telephoto lens, all encased in a sleek titanium frame. Although Apple’s latest ...
Starting with its appearance, the iPhone 15 Pro sports new materials, namely a slick titanium frame that makes the phone lighter than the iPhone 14 Pro's stainless steel rails. The sharp edges are ...
Also, fingerprint smudges are hard to see here, but keep in mind that although the titanium frame is less fingerprint-smudges-attracting than stainless steel, it will still attract some. The iPhone 15 ...
Thus, a tiny bit easier to handle, though we found the matte frame and the titanium itself can feel a bit slippery against dry hands — something we notice during the current winter cold when we use ...
I know that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a brilliant phone, but it's not the phone for me. Find out more in our Galaxy S25 ...
Apple is set to change its established formula with the iPhone 17 range this year. Here's all the latest news, rumours and ...
Apple’s Glowtime event introduced the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro series with pricing for all budgets. The iPhone 16 Pro, available in a new Desert Ti ...
Another thing you'll get with both phones is a spacious display. The S25 Ultra has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a pixel density of 501 pixels per inch, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max has a 6.9-inch ...
Titanium frame offers superior resistance to scuffs ... However, for those already using the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the differences may not justify the cost of upgrading. In such cases, waiting ...
SUVs. 65-inch TVs in the living room. King size beds. Life is full of examples where bigger is supposedly better and the smartphone is another example of this. Sure, you get a bigger battery and ...
Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra offers a jam-packed spec sheet, but I think the OnePlus 13 is a more fun flagship to use.
Samsung's Galaxy S25 has arrived with a new suite of AI features to take on Apple's latest iPhone 16. Which one is right for you?