The airport, the bar, the library — all places where your hard-working smartphone might need a little pick-me-up, and all places where free, public phone charging stations have been cropping up over […]
I like PCs. I spend most of my days writing about them. (Or at least, something related to them). But I also like light, portable devices and these twin interests led me […]
After months of anticipation, Samsung has officially started rolling out a stable version of One UI 7. Here’s what you need to know about getting the latest OS software. When will my […]
Smartphone plans are expensive—but they don’t have to be. While they’re not nearly as astronomical as when they first launched, signing up for a plan with one of the major carriers still […]
After months of anticipation, Samsung has officially announced not only the release date of the stable version of One UI 7, but also the extension of the beta programme. Initially only available […]
The fast charging function is, without a doubt, one of the most popular trend features of modern smartphones. That’s understandable, as it’s more than practical during the day when you don’t have […]
By now you’re probably on high alert every time you get an actual phone call from someone you don’t know. If it isn’t the usual “we’ve been trying to contact you about […]
Android phones and Android tablets cannot connect to Ad Hoc networks, by default. Our Helproom Editor explains how to use third-party Ad Hoc enablers, as well as how to how to set […]
We show you how to make any Android smartphone look and work like a Nexus device: with plain vanilla Android. Unless you’ve purchased one of Google’s own-brand Nexus devices such as the […]
Groups are lists of contacts in Windows Phone 8. They allow you to send a message or place a call to a specific group of people. Your colleagues, perhaps, or a particular […]