The realme 10 is an update, not an upgrade, and whether its fresh looks and select new hardware necessitates launching a new smartphone model is definitely up for debate.
In 2022, it is difficult to recommend a premium smartphone that does not have 5G connectivity, and the continued absence of Google Mobile Services may seem restrictive and inconvenient for the average user. While it is marketed by Huawei as an excellent selfie shooter, the front-facing cameras are mostly feature-rich, and it’s actually the rear cameras that redeem the device. As an all-rounder main driver, however, the Nova 10 packs a sterling combination of processing power, imaging performance, vivid display, and battery life.
There's no doubt that both the Poly Voyager Focus 2 and 4320 UC are excellent enterprise headsets primed for hybrid work use. While the premium Voyager Focus 2 boasts superb audio driver and microphone performance, the 4320 UC provides a more affordable proposition for businesses, albeit a few compromises.
If you own a Galaxy Z Flip3, there’s no pressing need to upgrade to the Galaxy Z Flip4. For users looking into buying their first foldable device, however, the Flip4 is a good entry point.
If you’re looking for an elevated traditional laptop experience with the latest bells and whistles, the Fujitsu CH OLED laptop is not for you. This compact portable, however, packs a decent punch without taking on more than it can chew, and will definitely surprise Fujitsu fans with how much functionality and performance is crammed into one modest business laptop that embodies true “anytime and anywhere” use.
Contrary to brands who are exploiting the mobile e-sports trend in pushing premium powerhouses as gaming-centric devices, the Vivo X80 and Vivo X80 Pro’s attraction point is the same as their predecessors – provide a premium smartphone experience to users seeking the best in mobile technology innovation, whether its photography or processing power.