The X Compact may not offer the same feel as other Sony devices that offer metal and glass builds, but the phone is surprisingly sturdy. It comes with a …
With the promise of being able to boost features like the battery, speakers and camera, modules promised to make devices more unique and customizable. But is it worth buying one yet? For good or for bad, 2016 is the year …
If there is something that differentiates one from the other, regardless of fame, it’s their update support policies. Here we’ll discuss the manufacturers that give better support to customers of their phones. Note: please don’t judge the length (or shortness) …
Well, I’m the AndroidPIT photographer and I’m here to let you know how well it works. The OnePlus 3 goes for around $400 and offers a design with solid attention to detail, good technical specifications and performance. But how well …
Sony recently announced that it would be releasing the app and held to its word. Vue is a streaming service that lets you watch movies, TV, sports and more without a cable subscription. The PlayStation Vue app is now officially …
The company is adding support for Roku devices now, and will be expanding to Android smartphones and tablets that run KitKat or above shortly. Chromecast support will be built in from the start, which means it will be easy to …
The Z range could have been modeled on the monolith from Arthur C Clarke’s 2001, and while the Graphite Black Xperia X still bears some resemblance to the monolith, the more rounded corners help to give the X a less …
this smartphone is no slouch. It has some interesting features and the hardware specs look like they will deliver. Come and see what else we know about the Sony Xperia E5. Sony is focusing on everyday, mid-range performance and reliability …
Forming the nucleus of the new Xperia X range, a rejuvination of Sony’s smartphone portfolio at a variety of price-points, the Xperia X is central to a new direction for the company. To find out more about the new phones, …
Well this is no longer the case for many Chinese Android manufacturers. Huawei, Xiaomi and Lenovo can now compete with the smartphones of large non-Chinese brands such as Samsung and LG. But do you see it differently? Come take part …