The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold hit important milestones for foldables phones as class in 2025. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) It might be hard to believe, but foldable phones ...
One hot new phone of 2025 has no screen, can’t send a text, and needs to be plugged into the wall. But to buyers of the Tin Can, that’s a definite plus. The Tin Can, from a Seattle startup of the same ...
You know when your phone is somewhere in the house, but you don't know where? That's where “Find my phone” capability comes in handy. Just ask a nearby family member or friend to use the feature built ...
You may underestimate how frequently you look at your device, and you may be paying a price with more attention and memory lapses. For many of us, checking our phones has probably become an ...
This summer, the Trump family announced the launch of a Trump-branded phone, which they claimed would be a device “built by Americans, for Americans.” At the time, Eric Trump said that his family ...
We've had a Nothing Phone, a Nothing Phone Plus, a Nothing Phone Pro, and a few CMF Phones, but this is the first time Nothing has released a Lite phone ever. Meet the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite, the ...
Nothing is set to unveil its next smartphone with the Phone (3a) Lite. As the name suggests, this will be a more affordable version of the midrange Nothing Phone (3a), and it will launch this ...
So your phone took a dip in a pool, ocean, or worse, the toilet? Well, don’t fret! Water plus smartphones used to equal instant death for many devices. Fortunately, that’s no longer always the case.
Stumpt plays Gartic Phone! A game where you create a drawing prompt, then someone draws it, then someone else has to guess what the prompt is.
I love Nothing’s semi-transparent design language. Its debut Phone 1 was the first Android phone in a long time that I can remember being just as happy to look at as I was to use (if only because it ...
Gen Z is flipping the script this season. Hanging up on the addictive call of the smartphone, tweens, teens and 20-somethings are, instead, going retro, ditching their digital devices for 2000s-era ...