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Galaxy S27 Ultra Could Ditch IR for All-New ‘Polar ID’ Face Unlock System

7 November 2025 at 19:31
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Samsung might be looking to change up its face unlock technology for the Galaxy S27 Ultra in 2027.

Rumors are pointing to “Polar ID v1.9” in early test firmware, and other internal logs describe it as a “polarized-light authentication system”. Which means Samsung could be ditching the infrared hardware.

This would be a pretty big pivot for Samsung with its face unlock technology, since the infrared hardware allows for a detailed 3D scan of the face, similar to Apple’s Face ID. It appears that this is being referenced to the “front ISOCELL Vizion sensor and a new secure enclave routine labeled BIO-Fusion Core.”

Apparently, the new face authentication mechanism boasts an unlock latency of around 180ms and it also offers improved resistance to spoofing vs the standard face unlock that has been available on the Galaxy S series.

Take this all with a grain of salt

It’s important to take all of this with a grain of salt, since the Galaxy S27 Ultra is still about 15 months away. And at this point in the development cycle, Samsung is still working on several prototypes of the phone, likely with different versions of face authentication. So this could end up happening, it could also end up being shelved.

Most smartphone makers finish their devices about 6 months ahead of the release; hardware is usually done closer to a year before release. With other minor things being tweaked in the meantime.

Of course, more secure face unlock is always welcomed, and needed. Especially if we’re going to use this as authentication into apps, like banking apps. While many still believe that fingerprint unlock is more secure, face unlock can be much more secure, as long as the hardware is there to make it more secure. This is why Apple’s Face ID uses so much hardware in the iPhone.

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YouTube TV Calls Out Disney Over ABC and ESPN Blackout

7 November 2025 at 17:00
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YouTube TV is still working to potentially bring back ABC, ESPN, and the rest of the Disney channels to the service. But as we reported earlier this week, Disney is being very stubborn and wants to force YouTube TV to include Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited in their carriage deal, which YouTube TV doesn’t want to do, as that would drastically increase the monthly price.

YouTube has now published the email it sent to Disney, to try and bring back Disney’s most notable channels – ABC and ESPN. This email was in response to Disney’s proposal to bring back ABC to YouTube TV for 24 hours during the election earlier this week.

YouTube says in the email, “We propose immediately restoring the Disney channels that our customers watch: ABC and the ESPN networks, while we continue to negotiate. Those are the channels that people want.”

YouTube also threw some shade at Disney in this email: “as you know from the many content disputes you’ve been part of, customers don’t want companies fighting and content blackouts.” Virtually every provider that carries Disney’s nearly two dozen channels, have had content disputes whenever their carriage agreements expire.

Will ABC and ESPN be back online for College Football this weekend?

At the time of writing this, neither ABC nor ESPN is back up on YouTube TV. And we don’t expect it to be up for this Saturday’s slate of college football games. Disney is already suffering the consequences of this move.

Last Saturday, ABC and ESPN had a trio of SEC games, including five ranked teams, which averaged 5.7 million viewers. Oklahoma and Tennessee was ABC’s lowest Saturday primetime audience of the season, and the only game in the network’s 7:30PM ET time slot that drew fewer than 6 million viewers (only 4.8m).

But this is benefiting Fox. With Big Noon Kickoff having seen 7.19 million viewers for Penn State vs Ohio State. Now, this is down from last year, when both teams were in the top 5, this year Penn State has spiraled and might not even make a bowl game. So still seeing over 7 million for a noon game is pretty impressive.

How much longer can this last, before Disney caves? Who knows.

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This $549 Roborock Robot Vacuum Is Down to Just $299 for a Limited Time

7 November 2025 at 16:22
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The Roborock Q10 S5 is getting a massive discount right now, dropping to just $299 on Amazon — down from its usual $549 price tag. That’s a solid $250 in savings on one of the smartest robot vacuums you can buy in this price range. Roborock has built a strong reputation for offering high-end cleaning performance without the premium price, and the Q10 S5 continues that trend by packing serious suction power, a self-emptying dock, and advanced mopping capabilities into a sleek and compact design.

At the heart of the Q10 S5 is Roborock’s 10,000Pa HyperForce suction system, which easily pulls up dust, pet hair, and debris from both carpets and hardwood floors. It also includes a Dual Anti-Tangle System, which prevents hair from wrapping around the brush — a huge bonus for pet owners. The mop system uses VibraRise 2.0 technology, meaning it can automatically lift when transitioning from hard floors to carpets and apply pressure scrubbing when needed. Combined, these features let the Q10 S5 handle deep cleaning and daily maintenance without you lifting a finger.

What really makes this deal special is the price-to-performance ratio. At $299, you’re getting a robot vacuum that not only vacuums but also mops, empties itself, and maps your home with precision. That’s a combination usually reserved for models well over $600. While it doesn’t have the most advanced obstacle avoidance of Roborock’s flagship models, the Q10 S5 performs exceptionally well in real-world cleaning tests, especially for the price.

If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your home cleaning setup, now’s the perfect time. With its strong suction, self-emptying dock, anti-tangle design, and intelligent mopping system, the Roborock Q10 S5 is a steal at $299 — but this deal won’t last long.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to get big camera boost with new 24MP mode and Adaptive Pixel

6 November 2025 at 18:33
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While the physical hardware for the cameras on Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to stay mostly the same, Samsung isn’t changing anything about those cameras. There’s actually quite a few software upgrades coming. According to leaker @chunvn8888 on X, the Galaxy S26 series will get the following:

  • 24MP resolution for the default Camera and Portrait modes.
  • Adaptive Pixel: clear noises by combining multiple lower-resolution pics to a single hi-res picture.
  • Focus speed slider for picture and video mode, and
  • The option to turn off HDR10+ and use regular HDR.

These features will be part of the Samsung Camera Assistant app, which lets you really take full control of the camera on your Galaxy device.

The 24MP mode is expected to sit between the 12MP and 50MP that the Galaxy S25 already has available. While Adaptive Pixel could add more detail and better light to images by combining multiple smaller shots. This is similar to how HDR works on a lot of smartphones.

Samsung needs to do more to the Galaxy S26 camera setup

When talking about the entire Galaxy S26 lineup, it really needs some hardware updates. Especially the base and Plus models, which have the same sensors as the Galaxy S22 series. The Galaxy S26 Ultra does also need to drastically update the 3x telephoto lens, which is a tiny 12MP sensor. In fact, it’s really not needed anymore since the primary 200-megapixel sensor can crop in to about 5x as it is right now.

These rumors could change some more before the launch, seeing as the Galaxy S26 launch date is set for February 2026 right now. Which sounds like Samsung is still working on prototypes right now for these devices. Especially with the recent leaks about the Galaxy S26 Edge being canceled and being back on course for a later launch.

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OnePlus 15 sets a new record with a 7,300 mAh battery and 80W charging

6 November 2025 at 17:50
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OnePlus is continuing to release more details about its upcoming device – the OnePlus 15. Which was already announced in China, so we know most of these details already. But the OnePlus 15 will sport a 7,300mAh capacity battery. That makes it the largest battery available in a smartphone in the US – even larger than the new nubia Z80 Ultra, which is 7,200mAh.

OnePlus is claiming “all-day battery” with this phone, which is what we’d expect with a battery that large.

On top of that, you’re still getting 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging here, and 50W AIRVOOC wireless charging to charge up your OnePlus 15 pretty quickly. OnePlus says that this next-generation of Silicon Carbon batteries can still retain about 80% charge after 4 years of usage. And it can also operate in low temperautres, as low as 20 degrees Celsius.

Top-notch cooling and gaming performance

Of course, having a giant battery isn’t the only thing that can contribute to great battery life – just look at the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max battery drain tests. OnePlus also has a new 360-degree Cryo-Velocity Cooling System that integrates a 5,371mm 3D vapor chamber for core heat dissipation. It also has an aerospace-derived aerogel insulation layer that is able to minimize surface heat transfer. This is what helps the 165Hz display continue to perform optimally, even after using the phone for gaming for multiple hours.

OnePlus has already detailed its Gaming features for the OnePlus 15, and it’s now giving us more details about the new 165Hz display. This is an “industry-first” 1.5K 165Hz display. It’s 6.78-inches with a HBM of 1800nits, that means that even in direct sunlight, you’ll have no issues seeing the display.

The company has also achieved TÜV Rheinland Intelligent Eye Care 5.0 certification. That means that after looking at this display for multiple hours on end, you won’t have any issues with eye comfort.

The OnePlus 15 global launch is set for a week from today, on November 13. And the OnePlus 15 release date should be the same day. And we already know the OnePlus 15 specs and OnePlus 15 colors.

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Exynos 2600 specs leak reveals huge imaging leap over Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

6 November 2025 at 17:41
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Despite the many, many fake Geekbench scores we’ve seen for the upcoming Samsung Exynos 2600, it is shaping up to be a pretty impressive chipset.

According to the latest leaks, the chip is going to be able to support a 320-megapixel camera, as well as 8K video recording at 60fps with HDR+. Of course, the Galaxy S26 Ultra won’t have any of that, so why include it in this chip? Well, Samsung could include it in the future, and Samsung might also be looking to sell its Exynos chips to other smartphone makers.

In addition to a single 320-megapixel sensor, it can also support up to three 108-megapixel camera sensors. Which would make for some pretty incredible photography. This is made possible by the ISP that is built into the Exynos 2600.

Max Sensor 320 MP (single) / 108 MP triple-stream
HDR Engine 5-frame fusion, 14-bit RAW pipeline
Multi-Sensor Up to 4 concurrent sensors
Video 8K 60 fps HDR10+ / 4K 120 fps
Burst Mode 30 fps @ 108 MP RAW
ISP-NPU Bandwidth Estimated 1.8 TB/s internal throughput https://t.co/WIiJPzBLYH

— S (@SPYGO19726) November 5, 2025

Apparently, Samsung has redesigned its entire imaging stack “bringing console-class GPU rendering, AI-driven image synthesis, and pro-grade RAW control under one unified ISP-NPU pipeline.”

This would make the Exynos 2600 support higher-res sensors than the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which can do triple 48-megapixel cameras, 108-megapixel single camera video, and 320-megapixel single photo capture. It’ll be very interesting to see how the two ISP’s work together.

Samsung is finally getting serious about Exynos

For years, the Exynos chips have been the laughing stock of the tech world. Simply because they were not as efficient, nor as powerful as the competition from Qualcomm and even MediaTek, Samsung used to use both Exynos and Snapdragon for its flagships, and those in the UK would import the Snapdragon version because it was so much better, especially when it came to battery life.

Now, with TSMC struggling to keep up with demand, Samsung is looking to steal some customers away from TSMC when it comes to 2nm process in the next few years. We’ve already written about Samsung investing in the machines needed to produce 2nm chips, and now we’re seeing that the Exynos 2600 might be an actual beast. Is Exynos back?

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leak reveals 60W USB-C charging upgrade

6 November 2025 at 17:18
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Samsung is rumored to finally be upping the charging speed on the Galaxy S26 Ultra next year. According to a renowned leaker on X, by the username @chunvn8888, Samsung is reportedly going to be using 60W USB-C PD PPS charging next year.

In fact, he goes on to state that it’ll hit 55W in the first 15%, then 45W until 70%. Whereas the 45W on the Galaxy S25 Ultra barely even hits 45W for more than a few seconds. This would be a pretty major upgrade, and make it one of the fastest charging devices using USB-C.

While realme, OPPO, OnePlus, and a lot of other Chinese manufacturers technically have faster charging speeds, that’s all over USB-A and not USB-C. When you plug something like the OnePlus 13 into a USB-C charger that can do 45W, you get painfully slow charging at about 18W. That’s incredibly slow; even the Pixel 10 doesn’t charge that slow.

If Samsung sticks with the same 5,000mAh capacity battery on the Galaxy S26 Ultra (which it is rumored to do), then we could see a pretty big update year-over-year in charging speeds. In our testing of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, it took almost exactly an hour to charge from 1% to 100% using a 45W charger. Which is not bad for that speed, but with this 60W speed, we could see that get cut down to around 40 minutes.

Galaxy S26 Ultra design to remain virtually the same

We’ve already seen CADs of the Galaxy S26 Ultra design, which show that the device will look virtually identical to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Though it will adopt the new camera layout that Samsung debuted on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 earlier this year. So it’ll have an island and then the camera bump. Making it quite a bit thicker, and more likely to rock when on a table.

Samsung is also rumored to be pushing back the launch date for the Galaxy S26 series. Apparently, there will be an Unpacked event in February, right before Mobile World Congress. That would put it a full month later than the Galaxy S25 series launch.

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Save $300 on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

6 November 2025 at 16:33
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Amazon is currently offering one of the best deals we’ve seen so far for the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. It’s knocking $300 off the regular price, which brings it down to just $1,699.

This is one of the better deals because it doesn’t require you to trade in any device.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 was announced on July 9 in New York City, with pre-orders having opened that same day. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 release date is officially July 25, though it could also ship before then, as we’ve seen in the past with Samsung.

Perhaps the biggest update ever for the Galaxy Z Fold series. Making the device much, much thinner than before. The front display is also significantly wider, and we’re looking at a much upgraded primary camera. Now the Galaxy Z Fold 7 measures in at just 4.2mm when unfolded and 8.9mm when folded. That brings it up to the same thickness as the OPPO Find N5, which was the world’s thinnest foldable, before HONOR beat it out with the Magic V5, just barely.

Internally, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 does sport a Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, 12GB of RAM with 256GB or 512GB of storage. There is a 1TB storage model that also comes with more RAM, at 16GB.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 colors include Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, and Jet Black. There’s a fourth color in Mint, however, that is exclusive to Samsung’s website.

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Best Tablets 2025: The Ultimate Buyers Guide

7 November 2025 at 18:21
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Finding the right Android tablet shouldn’t feel like solving a puzzle, but most buying guides out there aren’t much help. They recycle the same handful of popular models and call it a day. We wanted to do better than that, so we built what we think is the most thorough, actually useful tablet guide you’ll find this year—one that goes way beyond the usual suspects.

Our tablet rankings aren’t just guesswork — they’re built on real testing, real data, and a lot of hours behind the screen. We get hands-on with every major tablet, benchmarking performance, testing battery life, and pushing each one through real-world use. Then we back that up with deep research from trusted publications, independent labs, and verified user feedback to make sure the results actually line up.

Each tablet earns its place through our in-house 9-category scoring system: Performance (23%), Display (20%), Battery Life (15%), Software & Ecosystem (15%), Build & Design (12%), Value (10%), Storage (8%), Audio (5%), and Camera (2%). These weights reflect what truly matters when buying a tablet — not just what sounds flashy in the spec sheet.

Best Android Tablet

The best overall Android tablet should come as no surprise; it’s the OnePlus Pad 3. And it’s not hard to see why. It’s an absolute banger of a tablet, with flagship specs, features, and a pretty good price as well.

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The OnePlus Pad 3 easily takes the crown as the Best Overall Android Tablet — and for good reason. It delivers flagship-level performance without the flagship price tag. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, it keeps up with tablets that cost twice as much, while that 13.2-inch 144Hz display makes every swipe and scroll feel unbelievably smooth.

And then there’s 80W SuperVOOC charging, which gets you from 0 to 100% in just 81 minutes — something most tablets can’t even dream of (we’re looking at you, 3-hour chargers).

If you’re a student, gamer, or just someone who wants top-tier performance and gorgeous visuals without spending a grand, the OnePlus Pad 3 is the easy pick.

Pros

  • Priced very competitively
  • Best performance on an Android tablet (so far)
  • Big, beautiful, and bright LCD display
  • Plenty of accessories available
  • Open Canvas remains one of the best multi-tasking experiences on the market

Cons

  • LCD instead of OLED
  • No fingerprint sensor, Facial Recognition is poor in low-light
  • O+ Connect is only for Mac, no option for Windows (yet)

Where the OnePlus Pad 3 really shines is value. You’re getting premium specs and build quality without paying iPad Pro prices. It’s not perfect – the app ecosystem still can’t quite match what Apple offers – but for Android users who want a powerful, versatile tablet that won’t demolish their budget, the OnePlus Pad 3 hits a sweet spot that few competitors manage.

  • Display: 13.2″ IPS LCD 144Hz
  • Brightness: 900nits HBM
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
  • RAM and Storage: 12GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera, 8MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 12,140mAh
  • Charging: 80W wired
  • Colors: Storm Blue
  • Android Version: Android 15 (OxygenOS 15)
  • Software Support: 3 years of Android OS updates, 6 years of Security updates
  • AI Software: OnePlus AI, Mind Space, Gemini, and Circle to Search
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Best Apple Tablet

The best tablet that Apple currently sells is, of course, the 13-inch iPad Pro with the M5 chip. It’s also the newest, so this should not be a huge surprise. It’s not a cheap tablet, but it is a good tablet. One that could actually replace your laptop.

Apple iPad Pro (13-inch, M5)
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$1,499
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When it comes to the Apple side of things, the iPad Pro is the no-contest pick for the Best Apple Tablet. It’s the best of everything Apple has to offer, with the M5 chip inside, an OLED display, and it also has up to 2TB of storage available.

It’s powerful enough to replace or augment a laptop for many workflows, especially in creative fields. In fact, experts note that the 2025 iPad Pro “easily handles heavy-duty apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Photoshop, and more.”

Pros

  • Superb OLED display
  • Unparalleled Performance with the new M5 chip
  • Impressive Quad Speakers
  • Up to 2TB storage
  • 5G Connectivity optional

Cons

  • Very Expensive, starting at $1,449
  • Still some limitations with iPadOS 26
  • Accessories like the Apple Pencil are quite pricey

Look, there are a lot of tablets out there. Samsung makes some decent ones. There are plenty of Android options. But when it comes to displays, the iPad Pro M5 is playing a completely different game — and it’s all thanks to that Tandem OLED panel.

The iPad Pro features a tandem OLED display that produces richer colors and deeper, more uniform black tones compared to the LCD screen on the iPad Air. But here’s what makes this special: most OLED displays use a single OLED layer. The iPad Pro uses a pair of OLED layers instead of just one, allowing for a brighter and more vibrant image to be displayed.

  • Display: 13″ Tandem OLED 120Hz
  • Brightness: 1,000nits HBM, 1,600nits peak
  • Processor: Apple M5
  • RAM and Storage: 12GB, 16GB; 256GB, 512GB, 1TB or 2TB
  • Cameras: 12MP rear camera, 12MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 10,290mAh
  • Charging: Not advertised (50% in 30 minutes)
  • Colors: Silver, Space Black
  • iPadOS Version: iPadOS 26
  • Software Support: Not Advertised (generally at least 7 years of updates)
  • AI Software: Apple Intelligence
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Best Microsoft Windows Tablet

The Best Windows Tablet should also come as no surprise, that it’s the Microsoft Surface Pro 12, released in 2025. What really makes this tablet so great is the price compared to the specs and functionality.

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$649
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If you prefer or need Windows, then Microsoft’s Surface Pro 12 (2025) is a great optoion. It’s a 12-inch tablet that also works as a 2-in-1. There’s a detachable keyboard that can turn it into a tablet or a laptop. It also sports the Snapdragon X Plus chipset, that can deliver “laptop-class” performance with excellent battery life.

However, the Surface can become pretty costly when you start adding on accessories, since the keyboard is not included for the starting price.

Pros

  • Fast ARM performance + long battery
  • Gorgeous 12″ display
  • Slim, sturdy build
  • Great pen input with tactile Slim Pen 2
  • New Flex Keyboard

Cons

  • Very Expensive with accessories
  • Windows on ARM app compatibility issues
  • Keyboard and trackpad quality are mediocre for the price

Perhaps the most quietly ambitious upgrade in the Surface Pro 12″ is its complete re-engineering around a fanless design. Microsoft removed the typical ventilation and active cooling seen in larger Surface Pros and instead leaned fully into the 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus system-on-chip architecture.

This matters because the tablet can now run much quieter thanks to the Snapdragon X Plus, and also conserve battery life.

  • Display: 12″ PixelSense LCD Display
  • Brightness: Not Advertised
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus
  • RAM and Storage: 16GB; 256GB, 512GB
  • Cameras: “Up to 4K video”
  • Battery: 51.48Wh
  • Charging: 45W
  • Colors: Platinum, Ocean, Violet
  • Windows Version: Windows 11
  • Software Support: Not Advertised (generally at least 7 years of updates)
  • AI Software: Microsoft+CoPilot, ChatGPT
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Best Premium Tablet

Not quite the best overall, since we do factor in price into our rankings here, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is definitely the Best Premium Tablet on the market today.

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The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra isn’t just another Android tablet — it’s the Android tablet to beat in 2025. With its massive 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, S Pen included (complete with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity), and Samsung’s 7-year update promise, this is the definition of premium.

Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy and up to 16GB of RAM make multitasking effortless, whether you’re editing 4K video, sketching in Clip Studio, or running multiple apps side by side. Add in IP68 water resistance and DeX Mode, and you’ve got a tablet that’s built to replace your laptop — not just complement it.

For professionals, creators, and power users who want the best Android tablet money can buy, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is in a class of its own.

Pros

  • Display Excellence
  • Thin and Light Design
  • Strong Performance
  • Productivity Features like Samsung DeX make multi-tasking a breeze
  • Impressive Battery Life
  • 7 years of Updates

Cons

  • Unwieldy size not great for portability
  • Samsung removed Bluetooth from the included S Pen
  • High starting Price
  • No charger included in the box

It’s the included S Pen. It’s the only Android tablet (well, most Samsung tablets include one) with a S Pen included, which is great for artists and designers. It sports near-zero latency and pressure sensitivity to rival dedicated drawing tablets from Wacom. When you combine that with Samsung DeX, this does become an impressive premium tablet built for those that really want to get work done on the go.

  • Display: 14.6″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X 120Hz
  • Brightness: 1,000nits typ, 1,600nits peak
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400+
  • RAM and Storage: 12GB, 16GB; 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera, 12MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 11,600mAh
  • Charging: 45W wired
  • Colors: Moonstone Gray, Platinum Silver
  • Android Version: Android 16 (OneUI 8)
  • Software Support: 7 years of updates
  • AI Software: Galaxy AI, Gemini, and Circle to Search
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Honorable Mention

As an honorable mention to the best Premium Tablet, we have the Galaxy Tab S11. It has a lot of the same features and specs as the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, except it is smaller at 11 inches and it is also much cheaper.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11
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$799
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The smaller Galaxy Tab S11 does offer a lot of the same features as the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, but at a lower price tag and a more manageable size. This has an 11-inch screen, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor. It does still offer 7 years of updates as well as the S Pen included in the box.

It is the ideal choice for Samsung users that are already invested in the ecosystem, as it does work really well with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Watch 8 series and other Samsung devices.

Pros

  • Premium Display
  • Strong Durability
  • Premium Build and Audio Setup

Cons

  • High price
  • Incremental upgrade from Galaxy Tab S10
  • Charging speed

The included S Pen. It’s the only Android tablet (well, most Samsung tablets include one) with a S Pen included, which is great for artists and designers. It sports near-zero latency and pressure sensitivity to rival dedicated drawing tablets from Wacom. When you combine that with Samsung DeX, this does become an impressive premium tablet built for those that really want to get work done on the go.

  • Display: 11″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X 120Hz
  • Brightness: 1,000nits typ, 1,600nits peak
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9400+
  • RAM and Storage: 12GB; 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera, 12MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 8,400mAh
  • Charging: 45W wired
  • Colors: Moonstone Gray, Platinum Silver
  • Android Version: Android 16 (OneUI 8)
  • Software Support: 7 years of updates
  • AI Software: Galaxy AI, Gemini, and Circle to Search

 

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Best Gaming Tablet

When it comes to gaming, virtually any flagship tablet should work just fine. But there are some great tablets on the market that are specifically made for gaming. Like the Legion Tab Gen 3 from Lenovo.

Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3
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$599
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The Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 isn’t just another Android tablet — it’s a full-blown gaming machine built for players who take mobile gaming seriously. This thing packs physical shoulder trigger buttons, a blistering 165Hz display (the fastest you’ll find on any tablet), and a vapor chamber cooling system that keeps performance rock solid, even during marathon gaming sessions.

Lenovo’s gaming DNA is on full display here. The compact 8.8-inch design fits perfectly in your hands for long play sessions, while Legion Space software lets you tweak performance settings on a per-game basis — just like a proper gaming rig. Simply put, the Legion Tab Gen 3 brings console-level control and speed to Android gaming.

Pros

  • The 8.8-inch display is the perfect size for mobile gaming
  • High performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
  • Charges up rapidly
  • High refresh rate
  • Stays cool where your hands touch the tablet

Cons

  • Battery life could be improved
  • Using last year’s chipset
  • Limited retailer availability

What really sets this tablet apart is the thoughtful gaming-focused design. Lenovo placed the hottest components in the middle of the device, away from where your hands sit, so even when the tablet warms up during intense gaming, you’re less likely to feel the heat. Combined with a vapor chamber cooling system, you get sustained performance without the device turning into a hand warmer.

  • Display: 8.8″ 2560×1600 IPS LCD, 165Hz, HDR10
  • Brightness: 500nits typ, 900nits peak
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
  • RAM and Storage: 12GB/256GB; 16GB/512GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera, 2MP macro camera; 8MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 6,550mAh
  • Charging: 68W wired
  • Colors: Eclipse Black

 

  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: Up to 3 major Android upgrades
  • AI Software: Lenovo AI, Gemini, and Circle to Search

 

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Best Samsung Value Tablet

When it comes to Samsung tablets, they have something at quite literally every price point. So finding a “cheap” tablet from Samsung isn’t hard. And we believe that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is the best Samsung Value Tablet on the market today.

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The Galaxy Tab S10 FE is Samsung’s Fan Edition formula firing on all cylinders – giving you about 80% of the flagship experience for roughly 60% of the cost. And unlike most tablets in this price range, it actually feels premium. You’re getting an included S Pen and IP68 water resistance — two features Samsung usually keeps locked behind its higher-end models. Toss in a gorgeous 12.4-inch display, Samsung DeX support, and four years of OS updates, and it’s hard not to call this the smartest Samsung tablet for most people.

Sure, Samsung cut a few corners to keep the price down — there’s no OLED panel or flagship chipset here — but it nailed what actually matters day to day. You still get the S Pen for notes and sketches, IP68 for peace of mind, DeX for productivity, and tight integration with the Galaxy ecosystem. The massive 8,000mAh battery can easily stretch 12–14 hours, and the microSD slot adds up to 1TB of extra space for files and media.

Whether you’re a student, casual creator, or just someone who wants a big-screen Galaxy experience without spending $800 or more, the Tab S10 FE hits the sweet spot. It’s affordable, capable, and unapologetically Samsung.

Pros

  • Bluetooth S Pen still included
  • 7 years of updates
  • Incredible multi-tasking experience

Cons

  • LCD instead of an AMOLED display
  • Higher price
  • More RAM in more expensive storage variant

What makes the Galaxy Tab S10 FE special is how effortlessly it blends premium features with an affordable price. You’re getting Samsung’s signature design, full S Pen support, and even IP68 water and dust resistance — all things you’d usually find on the flagship Galaxy Tab S10+.

The 12.4-inch display is big and bright, perfect for streaming or productivity with Samsung DeX. Battery life easily stretches past 12 hours, and the inclusion of microSD expansion up to 1TB adds real flexibility. For students, creators, and everyday users, the Tab S10 FE delivers the true Samsung tablet experience without the flagship price tag.

  • Display: 10.9″ 1440×2304, IPS LCD, 90Hz
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 1580
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB/128GB; 12GB/256GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera; 12MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 8,000mAh
  • Charging: 45W wired
  • Colors: Silver, Gray, Blue

 

  • Android Version: Android 16
  • Software Support: 7 years of Updates
  • AI Software: Galaxy AI, Gemini, and Circle to Search
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Best Budget Tablet

When it comes to tablets, you can spend a lot, or just a few hundred bucks, and still get a very similar experience. And that’s the case with the Galaxy Tab A9+. That’s why we named it the best budget tablet.

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The Galaxy Tab A9+ is Samsung’s budget tablet done right. It’s the kind of device that reminds you why Samsung dominates the Android tablet space — even at the entry level. For under $250, you’re getting a sleek, reliable tablet that still carries that familiar One UI experience, complete with quad speakers and tight ecosystem integration.

It’s perfect as a kid’s first tablet, a secondary device for travel, or something to toss on the couch for casual streaming and web browsing. The 11-inch 90Hz display feels far smoother than you’d expect at this price, and the 8GB of RAM keeps things running surprisingly well for day-to-day tasks.

You’re not buying the Tab A9+ for powerhouse performance — you’re buying it because it nails the essentials, delivers Samsung’s polished software, and just works. It’s one of those tablets that punches way above its price tag, proving that “budget” doesn’t have to mean “cheap.”

Pros

  • Strong value to price ratio
  • Large 11″ display
  • Solid build quality and design
  • Long-term software support

Cons

  • Slow charging
  • Underwhelming camera performance
  • Display isn’t premium

What really sets the Galaxy Tab A9+ apart from other budget tablets is how un-budget it feels. Samsung didn’t just throw together cheap parts and call it a day — this is a tablet that actually feels like it belongs in the Galaxy family. You’re getting a sleek metal design, a smooth 90Hz display, and that signature One UI experience that ties seamlessly into the rest of Samsung’s ecosystem.

Most tablets in this price range are fine for streaming or light browsing, but the A9+ goes a step further. The 11-inch display looks fantastic for movies and games, and the quad speakers pack a surprising punch for a device under $250. Pair that with up to 8GB of RAM, solid battery life, and years of software updates — something you never get in this price bracket — and it becomes clear Samsung actually cares about the experience here.

  • Display: 11″ TFT LCD
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G
  • RAM and Storage: 4GB, 8GB; 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
  • Cameras: 8MP rear camera; 5MP front-camera
  • Battery: 7,040mAh
  • Charging: 15W
  • Colors: Graphite, Navy, Silver

 

  • Android Version: Android 13 (updated to Android 15)
  • Software Support: 3 years of updates
  • AI Software: Galaxy AI, Gemini, Circle to Search

 

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Honorable Mention

If you’re on the lookout for even cheaper, but a bit more rugged, then OUKITEL has you covered with their RT9 tablet.

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The RT9 is about as tough as budget tablets get — and it’s shockingly cheap for what it offers. At under $300, you’re getting full MIL-STD-810H certification along with IP68 and IP69K protection, which means this thing can handle drops, dust, and even a good rinse without flinching. It’s built for the kind of environments where a regular tablet wouldn’t last an hour — construction sites, warehouses, outdoor crews — you name it.

Yeah, the specs are basic, but that’s not the point. The RT9 is made to survive, not to impress benchmark charts. What’s really cool is that it even packs a built-in red laser rangefinder — perfect for quick measurements on the job. No extra tools, no extra hassle.

For teams that need reliable gear on-site or a tablet that can take a beating and keep working, the RT9 nails the essentials. It’s rugged, functional, and affordable enough that if it breaks, you won’t lose sleep over it.

Pros

  • Excellent Durability
  • Big battery capacity for its class
  • Flexible storage & connectivity

Cons

  • Display quality and resolution trade-offs
  • Charging / performance compromises

The OUKITEL RT9 isn’t just another tablet—it’s built for the kind of real-world beating most devices can’t survive. What really makes it special is how it blends rugged durability with everyday Android functionality: full IP68 & IP69K water/dust protection, plus MIL-STD-810H drop-resistance. That means you can drop it, hose it down, use it in the field—and it still works. On top of that, you’ve got 4G LTE support, dual-SIM/expandable storage options, and a large battery (11,000 mAh or more depending on variant) so you’re not chained to a wall.

  • Display: 10″ 1080p resolution
  • Brightness: 400nits
  • Processor: Unisoc T606
  • RAM and Storage: 6GB; 256GB
  • Cameras: 16MP rear camera; 16MP front-camera
  • Battery: 11,000mAh
  • Charging: 18W
  • Colors: Black
  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: Not advertised
  • AI Software: Gemini, Circle to Search

 

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Best Tablet for Smart Home

When it comes to smart homes, there’s really only one tablet that is worth buying, and it’s one that doubles as a smart display. That’s none other than the Google Pixel Tablet.

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The Pixel Tablet stands out as the most versatile Android tablet on the market — designed not just for entertainment and productivity, but as the ultimate smart home hub. When docked, it transforms into a Nest Hub Max replacement, complete with hands-free Google Assistant, rich audio, and smart home controls for your lights, cameras, and thermostat. Undock it, and you’ve got a portable 11-inch tablet ready for streaming, gaming, and browsing anywhere in your home.

Built for Google ecosystem users, the Pixel Tablet delivers a clean Android 16 experience with three more years of guaranteed updates — no bloat, no delays. The included Charging Speaker Dock (a $130 value) magnetically powers the tablet while delivering impressive sound for video calls, music, or recipes in the kitchen. At $399–$499, it’s a true two-in-one device that saves you from buying both a tablet and a smart display.

Finished with a nano-ceramic coating for that premium Google hardware feel, the Pixel Tablet is the perfect centerpiece for anyone living the Google Home lifestyle — simple, smart, and beautifully designed for everyday use.

 

Pros

  • Included speaker dock sounds incredible
  • The smoothest Android software on any tablet
  • Pulls double duty as a smart display with Chromecast
  • Great performance
  • Plenty of storage

Cons

  • No keyboard accessory available
  • Lack of Tablet-optimized apps

What makes the Pixel Tablet special is how seamlessly it blends Google’s hardware, software, and smart home ecosystem into one device. It’s not just another Android tablet — it’s the only one that transforms into a smart display the moment you drop it onto its magnetic Charging Speaker Dock. That dock alone changes everything, turning the tablet into a full-blown Nest Hub Max replacement with rich audio, hands-free Google Assistant, and full control over your smart home.

Then, undock it and you’ve got a clean, fast, and perfectly optimized Android 14 experience that only Google can deliver. With five years of guaranteed updates, premium build quality with a nano-ceramic finish, and deep integration with Google Photos, YouTube, and Home, the Pixel Tablet nails both form and function.

It’s the rare tablet that feels truly Google — smart, simple, and built to make your home more connected without ever feeling complicated.

 

  • Display: 10.95″ 1660×2560, IPS LCD
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Google Tensor G2
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB/128GB; 8GB/256GB
  • Cameras: 8MP rear camera; 8MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 7,020mAh
  • Charging: 15W wired
  • Colors: Porcelain, Hazel, Rose

 

  • Android Version: Android 16 (launched with Android 14)
  • Software Support: 5 years of Updates
  • AI Software: Gemini, and Circle to Search

 

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Best Value Tablet

When it comes to value tablets, we’re looking at price, specs and feaures. And the Xiaomi Pad 7 is the best Value Tablet you can buy today. While yes, Xiaomi isn’t really sold in the US, they do sell a number of products here through their official Amazon and Walmart stores – which includes the Pad 7. It’s mostly their phones that aren’t available here.

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The Xiaomi Pad 7 is a fantastic value. At just $299 to $399, you’re getting features that are typically reserved for tablets that cost $600 or more. That includes a 144Hz display and quad Dolby Atmos speakers.

Inside, there’s a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, which is last year’s near-flagship processor. It still delivers about 85-90% of flagship performance for everyday tasks, gaming, and productivity. Xiaomi made some smart choices here – using an LCD panel instead of OLED keeps costs down, but you still get that buttery smooth 144Hz refresh rate.

Battery life is excellent thanks to the 8840mAh cell, and you’re getting 33W fast charging with the charger included in the box. The build quality is impressive too – it’s just 6.18mm thin and weighs 500g, with an all-metal design that feels much more premium than the price would suggest.

If you don’t need an S Pen or Samsung’s ecosystem features, the Xiaomi Pad 7 is easily the best value Android tablet you can buy right now.

 

Pros

  • Exceptional Value
  • Brilliant 144Hz Display
  • Solid Performance
  • Premium Build Quality
  • Clean Software Experience
  • Excellent Battery Life & Charging

Cons

  • Limited Software Support (only 4 Android Upgrades max)
  • 8GB of RAM can really struggle
  • LCD instead of OLED
  • No fingerprint sensor

What makes the Xiaomi Pad 7 special is how it punches way above its weight class. This isn’t just a budget tablet that makes compromises – it’s a device that strategically picks its battles and wins where it matters most.

The 144Hz display is the star of the show. Most tablets in this price range are stuck at 60Hz, maybe 90Hz if you’re lucky. Xiaomi went all-in on smoothness, and it transforms everything from scrolling through apps to gaming. Pair that with quad Dolby Atmos speakers, and you’ve got a genuine multimedia powerhouse.

The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 is the smart choice here. It’s essentially last year’s flagship-tier silicon, which means it’s still incredibly capable. You’re getting performance that rivals tablets costing twice as much, without the premium price tag of the latest and greatest chipset.

 

  • Display: 11.2″ 2136×3200, IPS LCD
  • Brightness: 800nits
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB/128GB; 8GB/256GB; 12GB/256GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera; 8MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 8,850mAh
  • Charging: 45W wired
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Green

 

  • Android Version: Android 15
  • Software Support: Up to 4 Major Android Upgrades
  • AI Software: Hyper AI, Gemini, and Circle to Search

 

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Best Tablet for Students

Students need a device that balances performance, portability, and price. It should handle note-taking, web research, video calls, and apps for school – ideally with keyboard and stylus support for typing papers and annotating lectures. Apple’s mid-tier iPad Air is an outstanding choice here, offering near-Pro power at a much lower price, while the entry-level iPad remains a great budget pick for students as well.

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The iPad Air is a student favorite – ultra-portable but powerful enough for creative projects. The iPad Air (6th Gen, 2025) hits the sweet spot for many students.

Priced around $599 for the 11-inch model (education discounts often lower it), it now packs Apple’s M3 chip – a desktop-class CPU – making it as fast or faster than many laptops. This means the iPad Air can smoothly run heavy apps like Adobe Photoshop, coding apps, or multiple split-screen apps for research and paper writing. It also supports the 2nd-gen Apple Pencil (aka Pencil “Pro”) for note-taking and drawing, and the new Magic Keyboard with function keys – turning it into a capable laptop replacement in class.

Pros

  • High performance M-series chip
  • Laminated 10.9–11″ Liquid Retina display
  • Supports Apple Pencil 2 and Magic Keyboard
  • Significantly cheaper than iPad Pro

Cons

  • iPadOS still has some limitations vs. macOS/Windows
  • Uses Touch ID instead of Face ID
  • Lacks second rear camera

A big thing that makes this tablet so special is the processor powering it. You’re getting desktop-class power in a device that is only $599 (often on sale for less, now that it’s older). And it’s almost half the price of the iPad Pro. iPad Air also comes in a 13-inch size now as well.

This helps to make the iPad Air a really good laptop replacement, especially with the addition of the Magic Keyboard and mouse support.

  • Display: 11″ IPS LCD Liquid Retina
  • Brightness: 500nits (typ)
  • Processor: Apple M3
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB; 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
  • Cameras: 12MP rear camera; 12MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 7,606mAh
  • Charging: Not advertised
  • Colors: Space Gray, Starlight, Purple, Blue

 

  • iPadOS Version: iPadOS 26
  • Software Support: Not advertised (typically 6-7 years of new iPadOS versions)
  • AI Software: Apple Intelligence

 

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Best Rugged Tablet

Rugged tablets aren’t for everyone, but for those doing work out in the field, or those who need to give their kids a tablet, rugged tablets are a great idea. Though there aren’t many available, Samsung does have a great option in the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro.

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The Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro is Samsung’s rugged tablet built specifically for enterprise use. This thing is seriously tough – it’s got MIL-STD-810H military certification and an IP68 rating, meaning it can handle pretty much whatever you throw at it.

What makes this tablet special is the removable, hot-swappable battery. Field technicians and warehouse workers can swap in a fresh battery without powering down the device, which is huge for 24-hour operations. You don’t see that feature anymore in consumer devices, but it’s critical for enterprise environments.

The MIL-STD-810H certification isn’t just marketing fluff. Samsung tested this tablet against extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to 60°C, 1.5-meter drops onto steel, shock, vibration, and various environmental factors. The included S Pen works in the rain and with gloves on, which is exactly what outdoor professionals need.

Pros

  • Dual hot-swappable batteries
  • No Battery Mode
  • Enterprise Features
  • S Pen included

Cons

  • Heavy and Bulky
  • Basic Cameras
  • High-price for mid-range specs

The MIL-STD-810H certification isn’t just a fancy badge Samsung slapped on the box – it’s a rigorous testing standard developed by the US military to ensure equipment can survive in the field. We’re talking about devices that need to work whether you’re in the Arizona desert at 60°C or a frozen warehouse at -20°C.

Samsung puts the Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro through 29 different tests including drop tests from 1.5 meters onto steel, sustained vibration, thermal shock, humidity, salt fog, and even altitude changes. This isn’t your typical “drop it once and call it tough” marketing – this is legitimate military-grade durability testing.

  • Display: 10.1″ 1920×1200, TFT LCD
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
  • RAM and Storage: 6GB/128GB; 8GB/256GB; 12GB/256GB
  • Cameras: 12MP rear camera; 8MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 10,100mAh
  • Charging: Not advertised
  • Colors: Green

 

  • Android Version: Android 15
  • Software Support: 5 years of updates
  • AI Software: Galaxy AI, Gemini, and Circle to Search

 

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HOTWAV has a couple of really good rugged tablets available too, including the HOTWAV R9 Plus, which is a great rugged tablet to grab for under $350.

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The R9 Plus is an absolute tank of a phone — and what’s wild is how affordable it is for what you’re getting. This thing is built for people who actually work or play outdoors, not just for show. It’s rocking full IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certifications, meaning you can drop it, dunk it, or drag it through the mud, and it’ll just keep going.

The R9 Plus gives you serious rugged performance and endurance at a fraction of what enterprise-grade rugged phones cost. It’s a no-nonsense workhorse for construction crews, hikers, and anyone who needs a phone that can survive just about anything.

Pros

  • Outstanding Rugged Durability
  • Huge Capacity battery – 20,080mAh
  • Useful Extras for Field Work
  • Value for money

Cons

  • Weight and thickness
  • Display limitations
  • Performance is only decent for everyday tasks

The battery — a massive 20,080 mAh cell that can easily push 20 to 28 hours of screen time. That’s not a typo. You could go camping for a long weekend and never worry about finding an outlet. It even doubles as a power bank in a pinch. Add in 512 GB of onboard storage and a built-in 350-lumen camping light, and it’s clear this phone is designed for the kind of people who live outside spreadsheets and cubicles.

  • Display: 11″ 2K display
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Unisoc T7280
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB; 512GB
  • Cameras: 64MP rear camera; 16MP front-camera
  • Battery: 20,080mAh
  • Charging: 20W
  • Colors: Black

 

  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: Not specified
  • AI Software: Gemini, Circle to Search

 

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If you’re looking for an ultra-rugged tablet, then the HOTWAV R9 Pro 2025 is a really good option. It’s a bit cheaper than the “Plus” model, but still sports the MIL-STD-810H certification.

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The HOTWAV R9 Pro 2025 is the kind of tablet you take when the power outlet isn’t anywhere in sight — and maybe not for days. It packs a massive 20,080 mAh battery that delivers up to 20–28 hours of screen time and an insane 120 days of standby. That’s not marketing fluff — this thing is built to outlast just about anything you throw at it.

It’s designed for the outdoors, with full IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H certifications, meaning it can handle dust, water, drops, and whatever else nature decides to throw at it. There’s even an underwater camera mode for those wild adventure shots, plus a 350-lumen flashlight that doubles as your backup lantern on a camping trip.

Whether you’re working in the field, hiking off-grid, or just want something that won’t quit after a day, the R9 Pro is that rare rugged tablet that actually delivers on endurance — not just durability.

Pros

  • Exceptional battery life
  • Robust build and certified for serious durability
  • Large 11-inch display
  • Built-in camping light for the outdoorsy type

Cons

  • Weight and thickness
  • Performance is modest
  • Audio & camera experience are weaker than mainstream tablets

The HOTWAV R9 Pro isn’t just another rugged tablet—it’s a survival tool. Sure, the massive 20,080 mAh battery and IP68/IP69K/MIL-STD-810H certifications are impressive, but what really makes this thing special is the built-in camping light. Yeah, you read that right—an actual 350-lumen flashlight built right into the back of the tablet. It’s the kind of feature you didn’t know you needed until you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere, and suddenly your “tablet” becomes your only light source.

This isn’t some tiny LED gimmick either. It’s bright enough to light up a tent, a worksite, or even a trail at night, and it has multiple modes—including SOS—so it’s ready for emergencies too. Pair that with a battery that can last days on a single charge, and you’ve got a tablet built for real-world situations, not just the couch.

  • Display: 11″ 2K LCD
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Unisoc T606
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB; 256GB (up to 2TB microSD)
  • Cameras: 64MP rear camera; 16MP front-camera
  • Battery: 20,080mAh
  • Charging: 20W
  • Colors: Black
  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: Not advertised
  • AI Software: Gemini, Circle to Search

 

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Best for Entertainment

Tablets are great for entertainment, but not all tablets are built equally. The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus is a great option for watching entertainment, because of the large battery as well as the quad speakers built in.

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The Yoga Tab Plus has one of the most practical designs I’ve seen in a tablet. That cylindrical kickstand isn’t just a gimmick – it’s genuinely useful. You can prop this thing up at any angle on pretty much any surface without needing a case or stand. Kitchen counter, bed, desk, even outdoors – it just works. There’s even a hanging loop if you want to mount it on the wall for recipes or video calls.

The audio is where this tablet really shines. Lenovo partnered with JBL for quad speakers plus a dedicated subwoofer, and the result is easily the best sound you’ll get from any tablet in 2025. We’re talking bass that rivals portable Bluetooth speakers, with enough volume to fill a room. If you’re watching movies or listening to music, this is the tablet to beat.

The 12.2-inch display runs at 90Hz, which isn’t class-leading but it’s smooth enough for media consumption. Battery life is excellent too – the massive 10,200mAh cell delivers 14 to 16 hours of video playback, so you can binge an entire series without reaching for a charger.

There are trade-offs, of course. At 705g, it’s heavier than your typical tablet, and that cylindrical design makes it less portable. But if you’re primarily using this for Netflix binges, YouTube marathons, or video calls at home, the hands-free convenience and cinema-quality audio make those compromises worthwhile. This isn’t a tablet for everyone, but for the right use case, it’s perfect.

Pros

  • Exceptional Audio System
  • Incredible Value
  • Flagship Performance
  • Excellent Keyboard and Pen
  • PC Mode Functionality

Cons

  • LCD instead of OLED
  • Limited Software Support
  • No IP Rating
  • Kickstand issues

What makes the Yoga Tab Plus special is that it’s unapologetically built for one thing: entertainment. While other tablets try to be productivity machines or creative workstations, Lenovo said “let’s make the best device possible for watching stuff,” and they nailed it.

The integrated kickstand is the star feature. That cylindrical design means you can prop this tablet up anywhere – kitchen counter while cooking, nightstand for bedtime viewing, desk for video calls – without fumbling with cases or stands. The hanging loop even lets you mount it on the wall. It’s the kind of thoughtful design that makes you wonder why more tablets don’t do this.

  • Display: 12.7″ 1844×2944, IPS LCD
  • Brightness: 650nits (typ); 900nits (peak)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
  • RAM and Storage: 16GB/256GB; 16GB/512GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera, 2MP macro; 13MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 10,200mAh
  • Charging: 45W Wired, reverse wired
  • Colors: Seashell, Tidal Teal

 

  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: 3 Major Android Updates
  • AI Software: Gemini, and Circle to Search

 

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Honorable Mention

When your main use-case is content consumption – streaming video, casual gaming, e-reading, and web browsing – you don’t need to splurge on the highest-end Pro tablets. The priority here is a great display, good speakers, and battery life, all at an affordable price. Apple’s standard iPad (11th Generation) hits that sweet spot perfectly for entertainment.

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Apple’s colorful 11th-gen iPads offer a big upgrade for movie watching and casual use without breaking the bank. The 10.9-inch iPad (2025) is widely regarded as the best value tablet for media and everyday use. It has a bright and sharp Retina display that’s excellent for Netflix, YouTube, and reading, along with dual speakers that produce solid stereo sound in landscape mode.

Despite being Apple’s entry-level model, the latest 11th Gen iPad got a speedy A16 Bionic chip in 2025, so it handles streaming, social apps, and games effortlessly. Battery life is rated around 10 hours of video usage, which reviews find plenty for binge-watching. Importantly, the base iPad gives you full access to iPadOS’s vast library of optimized apps – everything from Disney+ to Kindle to Apple Arcade games run smoothly.

Pros

  • Excellent Value for Price
  • Vibrant display
  • Fast Enough for Entertainment with the A16 Bionic
  • Good Stereo Speakers

Cons

  • Audio is stereo but not quad-speaker
  • No fully laminated display
  • Only 1st-gen Apple Pencil support

The base iPad delivers an ideal couch and travel tablet. It’s light, easy to hold for long video sessions. You can enjoy movies and shows on a roomy 10.9″ screen without hauling a heavy, expensive device.

In fact, its low cost means you might feel more comfortable taking it anywhere (bed, bath, or commute) as your all-purpose entertainment slate. Apple’s app ecosystem is a huge plus here – streaming services and games are often better optimized on iPadOS than on Android or Windows. While premium models like the iPad Pro have even better screens/speakers, they’re overkill purely for media. The standard iPad hits the “just right” mark.

  • Display: 11″ IPS LCD Liquid Retina
  • Brightness: 500nits (typ)
  • Processor: Apple A16 Bionic
  • RAM and Storage: 6GB; 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
  • Cameras: 12MP rear camera; 12MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: Not Advertised
  • Charging: 45W
  • Colors: Silver, Blue, Pink, Yellow

 

  • iPadOS Version: iPadOS 26
  • Software Support: Not advertised (typically 6-7 years of new iPadOS versions)
  • AI Software: Apple Intelligence

 

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Best Productivity Value Tablet

If you’re looking to get some work done on a tablet, but don’t want to spend a lot of money, then the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is a really good option. It also sports a stunning OLED display, making it great for entertainment.

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Lenovo’s Idea Tab Pro punches well above its price tag. You’re getting a premium tablet experience without paying flagship money. The 12.7-inch IPS LCD display is the real star here — a 144Hz panel.. Whether you’re watching HDR content or editing photos, it looks stunning. And thanks to 68W ultra-fast charging, you can go from empty to full in under an hour — something even pricier tablets can’t match.

At just 5.8mm thick and around 600 grams, it’s shockingly thin and light for a productivity-first device. Lenovo even offers a keyboard folio that snaps on to turn it into a true laptop alternative for on-the-go work. Powering it all is MediaTek Dimensity 8300 — not the newest chip on the block, but still plenty capable for multitasking, document editing, and light creative work.

For $379, the Idea Tab Pro delivers that perfect balance between performance, portability, and display quality. It’s built for professionals and travelers who want premium features without the premium price.

 

Pros

  • Premium Build Quality
  • Excellent display for the price
  • strong audio capability
  • Stylus support

Cons

  • Software support is limited
  • MId-tier performance
  • Quite a bit of bloat

What makes this tablet so special is that stunning LCD display on this one. While it’s not OLED, it is a great looking panel with a fast 144Hz refresh rate. Making it great for gaming and watching content since it does have HDR10 support. That means you can use this tablet for more than just productivity.

  • Display: 12.7″ IPS LCD, 144Hz
  • Brightness: 400nits
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8300
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB, 12GB; 128GB, 256GB
  • Cameras: 13MP rear camera; 8MP front-facing camera
  • Battery: 10,200mAh
  • Charging: 45W
  • Colors: Luna Grey, Green

 

  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: Up to 2 major Android Updates
  • AI Software: Gemini, Circle to Search

 

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Best Eye-comfort Tablet

As much as we look at screens every day, having displays that are more comfortable for your eyes is a big feature we need to look for. And that’s where the TCL NXTPAPER 14 comes in.

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TCL’s NXTPAPER 14 is one of those tablets that feels like it shouldn’t be this good for the price. At just $369, you’re getting a massive 14-inch display that uses TCL’s unique NXTPAPER tech — a matte panel that cuts blue light by up to 61% without washing out colors. It’s like the perfect blend between LCD and E-Ink, giving you that paper-like feel while still keeping the vibrancy of a real display.

The texture is surprisingly convincing too — it looks and feels like actual paper, which makes it perfect for reading textbooks, editing documents, or even sketching notes without the usual glare. And with a 10,000mAh battery under the hood, you’re getting true all-day endurance. For students or anyone glued to their screen all day, the NXTPAPER 14 offers a rare mix of comfort, size, and eye-friendly tech at a price that’s hard to beat.

Pros

  • The Matte NXTPAPER display
  • Large 14.3″ display
  • Good amount of storage and RAM for the price
  • Incredible eye-comfort features

Cons

  • Refresh rate is capped at 60Hz
  • Brightness is mediocre
  • Mid-range performance

What makes the TCL NXTPAPER 14 stand out is, without question, its display. TCL’s NXTPAPER technology isn’t just another marketing gimmick — it’s one of the most innovative approaches to tablet screens we’ve seen in years. Traditional LCDs blast your eyes with blue light and glare, while E-Ink displays sacrifice color and fluidity. NXTPAPER manages to bridge that gap beautifully.

This 14-inch panel uses a unique multi-layer design with a matte coating that mimics the texture of real paper. It cuts blue light by an impressive 61%, so you can read or work for hours without the typical eye strain that comes from glossy, high-brightness screens. Yet unlike E-Ink, it maintains full color and smooth 60Hz motion, making it perfect for studying, reading, and even light creative tasks.

  • Display: 14.3″ 2400×1600
  • Brightness: 400nits
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G99
  • RAM and Storage: 8GB; 256GB
  • Cameras: 8MP rear camera; 13MP front-camera
  • Battery: 10,000mAh
  • Charging: 33W
  • Colors: Navy Blue

 

  • Android Version: Android 14
  • Software Support: At least 2 years
  • AI Software: Gemini, Circle to Search

 

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Honorable Mention

As an honorable mention for eye-comfort tablets, we’re including the Onyx Boox Tab X C which is an e-ink tablet with a pretty massive display.

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The Tab X C is one of those rare tablets that feels tailor-made for professionals who actually work with documents, not just view them. It packs a massive 13.3-inch A4-sized color E-Ink display — yes, full-size — which means you can open PDFs, blueprints, and legal contracts exactly as they were meant to be seen. No pinching, no zooming, no scrolling around just to read the fine print.

The included stylus adds another layer of practicality, turning the Tab X C into a true digital notebook that’s easy on the eyes and built for real work. It’s a niche device, sure, but for anyone tired of eye strain and endless scrolling, it’s a game-changer.

Pros

  • Large A4-sized display
  • Color E-Ink display
  • Strong feature set for annotation/notes
  • Minimal ghosting

Cons

  • High cost
  • Color resolution vs B&W resolution trade-off
  • Larger size means it’s less convenient in one hand

That E-Ink panel is where it really shines. You’re getting the comfort of paper-like readability with the bonus of color, making it ideal for architects sketching revisions, lawyers reviewing case files, or academics marking up research papers. And because it runs full Android 13 with Google Play access, it’s not locked into any limited ecosystem — you can install your favorite productivity and note-taking apps right out of the box.

  • Display: 13.3″ Kaleido 3
  • Brightness: Not advertised
  • Processor: Unspecified 2.8GHz octa-core
  • RAM and Storage: 6GB; 128GB
  • Cameras: N/A
  • Battery: 5,500mAh
  • Charging: Unspecified
  • Colors: Black

 

  • Android Version: Android 13
  • Software Support: Not specified
  • AI Software: None

 

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Samsung’s Galaxy XR Is Finally Expanding Beyond the U.S. — Here’s Where It’s Headed Next

5 November 2025 at 18:00
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Samsung’s Galaxy XR launched last month in the US and Samsung’s home of South Korea. However, now we are hearing that it will be expanding to more countries in 2026.

According to SamMobile, the Galaxy XR headset will be available in Germany, France, Canada, and the UK next year. However, they are unable to share a timeframe other than 2026. This could be early 2026 or even late 2026. We’ll have to wait and see.

Given the pricing of the Galaxy XR, it’s unlikely that it would be made available “globally” anytime soon. But adding four more countries to the list is definitely a step in the right direction.

Samsung is unlikely to launch a Galaxy XR 2 in 2026

With this news, it is then unlikely that Samsung would launch a second-generation Galaxy XR in 2026. It wouldn’t make sense to expand it to four more countries, only to release a new one shortly thereafter.

Unless Samsung is planning for this expansion to be for the second-generation model. But we do think it’ll be a bit before Samsung releases a new model. Despite the fact that the chip being used in here is a bit old at this point.

Samsung Galaxy XR was met with a lot of anticipation and a lot of comparisons to Apple’s Vision Pro. Not only because they look very similar, but it’s the only other very high-end XR headset on the market. As Meta’s Quest 3 is quite a bit cheaper. Samsung was able to improve in a lot of the areas that Apple fell short in. Of course, the big one being the weight and comfort. The Galaxy XR is a lot more comfortable to wear versus the Vision Pro, even though I only had about a half an hour wearing the headset.

Galaxy XR is $1,799 and can be purchased from Samsung’s website right now.

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Samsung Galaxy XR – $1,799

Samsung’s first XR headset, the Galaxy XR is now available to purchase in the US and in South Korea.

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Google & YouTube to Pay $30 Million in Kids’ Privacy Settlement — Here’s How to Claim Your Share

5 November 2025 at 17:50
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Google and YouTube have just settled a $30 million class action lawsuit, while also refusing to admit to any wrongdoing. And you could be eligible for a cut of that $30 million.

To be eligible, you need to have been watching YouTube videos while under the age of 13, between July 1, 2013, and April 1, 2020. Now, the interesting part is, how would anyone prove this, to get a cut of that class action lawsuit?

This stems from the Hubbard v Google case that was just settled. The plaintiffs say that children who watched cartoons or other kids-oriented content on YouTube had their data collected for the company’s advertising business, in violation of privacy laws.

Earlier in the year, a judge had ruled that Google knowingly “engaged in highly offensive conduct” in collecting the data of users under the age of 13. This case has taken quite some time to make its way through the courts, with the case originally being filed back in 2019.

How to submit your claim

As with any class action lawsuit, you can submit your claim to get a check from Google/YouTube, and here’s how you do that.

Go to YouTubePrivacySettlement.com, and file your claim. Keep in mind that you have to be under 13 years of age between the years listed above, to be eligible.

You do need to submit your claim by January 21, 2026, to be eligible.

Keep in mind that this is a pretty small settlement, so after attorneys’ fees are paid for, you might only get a few bucks. But hey, it only takes a few minutes to fill out the form. They are not saying how much each person will get, just yet.

The website specifies that the amount will be disbursed evenly after attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses, notice and administration costs, and taxes are paid.

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Apple Watch Ultra 3 Hits All-Time Low — Now Just $699 on Amazon

5 November 2025 at 16:28
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Amazon is currently discounting the Apple Watch Ultra 3, where you can pick it up for just $699 ahead of Black Friday. That’s going to save you $100 off its regular price. This also brings it down to its all-time low price, which isn’t too surprising since it was announced just a couple months ago.

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 was announced in September. It did get a few updates compared to the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which essentially just got a new color. The biggest change this year is the battery life. Apple now rates it at 42 hours, up from 36 hours on the previous Apple Watch Ultra. And up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode. Now, given my experience with the Apple Watch Ultra, this likely means you can get two full days out of the regular mode, and a bit more juice too. Which is a big upgrade over the regular Apple Watch.

Buyers also love the Apple Watch Ultra 3 for the titanium casing and sapphire crystal display, which makes it almost impossible to scratch or shatter. This watch is made for adventurers and those who love to get dirty in nature. So using that material makes lots of sense.

Much like the previous Apple Watch Ultra, Apple is also selling this in the Natural Titanium casing, as well as the stealth black titanium casing, which looks amazing. You can also pair it with a number of bands that are available. The Apple Watch Ultra is compatible with the larger Apple Watch Bands, like those for the 44mm and 45mm Apple Watches.

This is a pretty great deal, and Amazon does allow for trade-ins towards your purchase. If you were looking to grab a new Apple Watch ahead of Black Friday, this is a good choice. We don’t expect this to drop lower for Black Friday either – Apple products rarely get put on discount.

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The Best Early Black Friday deals LIVE

7 November 2025 at 16:27
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Black Friday isn’t until November 29th, but honestly? Retailers started rolling out deals weeks ago, and some of them are really good. We’ve been keeping tabs on what’s out there, and there are already discounts worth jumping on across everything from electronics to home stuff to clothing.

Why You Should Trust Us

Here’s the thing about Black Friday “deals”—a lot of them aren’t actually deals at all. We’ve all seen those suspiciously high “original prices” that make a discount look better than it really is. That’s why we’ve been doing the homework: tracking what things normally cost, checking price histories, and comparing the same products across different stores.

We’re not just throwing every sale we find at you. We’ve actually gone through and weeded out the stuff that’s not worth it—the so-so discounts, the products with terrible reviews, the “deals” that’ll probably be cheaper next week. What made our list? Only the legitimate discounts on things people actually want to buy.

Best Early Black Friday Deals

We’ve broken up the best early Black Friday Deals into different categories, including smartphones, smartphone accessories, TVs, laptops, and much more. Let’s break down the best Black Friday Deals you can take advantage of today.

Best Smartphone Black Friday Deals

Here are the best smartphone Black Friday deals from Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and many others.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – $569

You can get the Galaxy S25 Edge for as low as $569 with a trade-in. Samsung is offering up to $530 in instant trade-in credit towards the Galaxy S25 Edge.

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OnePlus 13

OnePlus 13 – $825

The OnePlus 13 sports the Snapdragon 8 Elite, 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and a massive 6,000mAh capacity battery.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 – $1,699

Samsung’s latest foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 might be the best on the market, and today it’s $300 off.

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Samsung Galaxy A36 5G

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G – $359

Grab the Galaxy A36 for as low as $359. This smartphone includes 128GB of storage and a huge battery that will last a couple of days on a charge.

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Google Pixel 10

Google Pixel 10 – $599

The Google Pixel 10 just launched in August, and it’s already $200 off ahead of Black Friday.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE – $649

The Galaxy S25 FE is the latest and greatest smartphone from Samsung, and right now you can save $60 off of the 256GB model.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro XL

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL – $899

Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL is the best Pixel that has ever been released. And now you can save $300 off of its regular price.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold – $1,499

Google’s latest Pixel 10 Pro Fold is now discounted over at Amazon, ahead of Black Friday. It’s $300 off of its regular price, making it a pretty decent option for a foldable.

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Motorola Moto G Play 2024

Motorola Moto G Play 2024 – $125.99

This is the 2024 model, but it’s such a great price that you really can’t afford to miss out on it.

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Best Smartphone Accessories Black Friday Deals

Looking for a new charger, USB-C cable, cases, or anything else for your smartphone? Black Friday has you covered.

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Anker MagGo Charger Stand

Anker MagGo Charger Stand – $40.99

This Qi2 charging stand is great for both Android and iOS, with an additional wireless charger on the base for charging earbuds.

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Baseus 20,800mAh Laptop Power Bank

Baseus 20,800mAh Laptop Power Bank – $55.20

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This massive power bank has 20,800mAh capacity and can charge your laptop at least once. It also has a nice transparent design that looks very cool.

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Anker Zolo Magnetic Wireless Charger (2-Pack)

Anker Zolo Magnetic Wireless Charger (2-Pack) – $25.64

Stock up on Qi2-certified wireless chargers with this two pack from Anker for just $25.

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UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Foldable Charging Station

UGREEN MagFlow Magnetic Foldable Charging Station – $29.99

UGREEN has just launched a slew of new Qi2 chargers, including this foldable charging station which is now just $29.99.

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UGREEN Nexode 65W USB-C Wall Charger

UGREEN Nexode 65W USB-C Wall Charger – $29.99

This wall charger is perfect for travel, and has four USB ports available for charging all kinds of devices.

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Belkin 2-in-1 MagSafe Wireless Charging Dock

Belkin 2-in-1 MagSafe Wireless Charging Dock – $95.99

This is not a Qi2 charger, but it does support Qi wireless charging. So even with Android devices like the Pixel 10 series, you can still use the magnetic charging.

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UGREEN MagFlow 10,000mAh Power Bank

UGREEN MagFlow 10,000mAh Power Bank – $59

This is a massive power bank that you can attach to the back of your smartphone and charge up on the go. It also has an embedded USB-C cable for wired charging when you need a faster charge.

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Belkin 37W Dual USB Car Charger

Belkin 37W Dual USB Car Charger – $9.99

This $10 USB car charger can output 37W, not a ton of power, but enough to juice up your phone on the go.

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Anker Nano 45W USB-C Charger

Anker Nano 45W USB-C Charger – $18.99

This 45W charger is quite small and perfect for charging up the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Ultra and Pixel 10 Pro XL all of which max out at 45W.

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Best Headphones Black Friday Deals

Here are the best deals for headphones for Black Friday right now, from brands like Nothing, Beats, Bose, Samsung, and more.

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Sony WH-1000XM4

Sony WH-1000XM4 – $198

While Sony is onto the WH-1000XM6 now, the WH-1000XM4 are still a very popular choice because they were the last pair to have incredible sound and portability. As Sony moved to no more folding with the XM5’s.

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Beats Solo 4

Beats Solo 4 – $129

The Beats Solo 4 are a pair of on-ear headphones with up to 50 hours of battery life, and they do also support Google Fast Pair on Android!

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro – $199

These are the best earbuds that Samsung makes right now, tuned by AKG.

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Bose QuietComfort Headphones

Bose QuietComfort Headphones – $199

The Bose QuietComfort Headphones are some of the best headphones you can use for travel, with impressive active noise cancellation.

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Anker Soundcore Q20i Hybrid ANC Headphones

Anker Soundcore Q20i Hybrid ANC Headphones – $39

This pair of headphones from Anker are one of the best you can buy for its price. These are just $40 right now, and offer some really incredible ANC.

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Anker Soundcore P30i

Anker Soundcore P30i – $24.99

Looking for a pair of cheap earbuds? It really doesn’t get much better than the Soundcore P30i. These are now under $25.

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Apple AirPods 4

Apple AirPods 4 – $119

These are the official Apple AirPods 4, and they are currently down to $119. Given recent patterns, we don’t expect these to drop much more than this.

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CMF Headphones Pro

CMF Headphones Pro – $84

For the price, these are some of the best headphones on the planet, and now they are even cheaper.

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Google Pixel Buds Pro 2

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 – $169

The Pixel Buds Pro 2 are now at their lowest price ever. They’re available in a ton of colors, including the new Moonstone to match the Pixel 10.

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JBL Tune 510BT

JBL Tune 510BT – $29.95

This $30 pair of headphones are much better than you might think. With 40 hours of battery life, and incredible bass.

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Best Smartwatch Deals

Smartwatches have become pretty much synonymous with most people these days. But that doesn’t mean you need to spend a boatload on a new smartwatch. So here are the best Smartwatch Deals available right now.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 – $329

The Galaxy Watch 8 is the latest and greatest from Samsung with the new cushion design that is also incredibly thin compared to other smartwatches.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 – $174

Slightly older, but the Galaxy Watch 7 is still a really good option and it’s now under $200.

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Motorola’s moto g 2026 Line Proves Cheap Phones Don’t Have to Be Boring

4 November 2025 at 18:22
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Today, Motorola is adding two more phones to its “budget” category, in the moto g and moto g play 2026. We first leaked these devices back in May, with the moto g 2026 and the moto g power 2026 which isn’t being announced just yet. We leaked them again in September.

Starting off with the moto g 2026, which is the more expensive of the two, with a price of $1999. It has a 6.7-inch display, with a 50-megapixel AI-powered camera system, and a 5,200mAh capacity battery. Motorola says that this battery can last for two days on a single charge.

As mentioned, the moto g 2026 will be available for $199, and starting on December 11 at Motorola’s website. It’ll come to more retailers including Amazon and Best Buy on January 15.

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moto g play 2026 comes with a headphone jack for under $200

These days, very few phones launch with a headphone jack, but the moto g play 2026 is one of those phones. And it’s just $169. This phone also has a 5,200mAh capacity battery like the moto g 2026. It is also powered by the MediaTek 6300 processor, with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

On the camera front, Motorola has a 32-megapixel rear camera, with an ambient light sensor as the second camera. There’s an 8-megapixel sensor on the front for selfies as well. This camera setup is not going to win any awards here, but for a phone that is under $200, this should be a pretty decent color experience.

As far as pricing goes, it will cost $169 and will be on sale starting November 13 from Motorola, Amazon and Best Buy in the US. It’ll launch at Best Buy stores in the coming months.

Motorola is not announcing Canadian pricing for either model yet, but both of these will be available in Canada.

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Samsung’s Next Flagship Might Be Pricier Than You Think

4 November 2025 at 17:18
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When the Samsung Galaxy S26 series debuts next year, it could see a price hike. Analysts believe this could happen due to price hikes on several components that Samsung will use in the devices. This is also why Samsung could opt to use the Exynos chip over Qualcomm, since the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is quite pricey, and OEMs have to pay royalties to Qualcomm to just use the chip they already paid for.

A report out of Korea notes that the Galaxy S26 series could all receive a price hike as component costs are all going up at the same time. The Galaxy S25 series launched at the same pricing as the Galaxy S24 series, but we did get a price hike on the Ultra in the Galaxy S24 series.

Reports have stated that mobile chipset costs have risen by around 12% compared to the average a year ago, while camera modules have risen by about 8%, and LPDDR5 RAM has increased by about 16% year over year. Now, while these components are a small fraction of the cost of the actual phone – a lot more goes into it, like R&D, marketing, etc – it could still force Samsung to raise prices.

On the base and plus models, Samsung has not raised prices in quite a few years. Really, they’ve stayed the same since the Galaxy S21 series, at $799 and $999 respectively.

Now, this might not mean a price increase in the US. If we take Apple as an example, they have raised prices virtually everywhere every year for the iPhone. But in the US, the iPhone hasn’t seen a price increase since the iPhone X. A big part of this is the carriers, and making it easier to upgrade every year. So Samsung could follow the same route and only increase prices in some markets.

Expect prices to increase for all smartphones next year

Component prices are not just rising for Samsung, but for all smartphone manufacturers. And quite a few of them sell their devices at cost, or with very little profit, like Nothing, OnePlus, OPPO, and some other Chinese manufacturers. That means they will need to raise prices to afford these new component prices.

It’s an unfortunate reality, but that’s what’s going to happen. I’d suggest that if you need a new phone, you buy it now, before the higher-priced, new phones start launching next year.

As for the Galaxy S26 series, it’s expected to launch in March, with an event in late February. That’s a full month after the Galaxy S25 launch event earlier this year. And Samsung is also expecting to sell more Galaxy S26 models than S25.

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This 55-inch Roku Pro Series 4K TV is only $498

4 November 2025 at 16:29
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Roku’s Pro Series of TVs is getting some really nice discounts right now, ahead of Black Friday. Currently, the 55-inch model is down to $498 (that’s $400 off of its regular price), while the 65-inch is down to $598 (that’s $600 off of its regular price). Both of these are 50% off right now, which also marks all-time lows.

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That is actually a really incredible price for this TV, seeing as most other QLED 4K TVs are much closer to $1,000. And this one does have Roku built-in.

Roku built-in is not new for TVs; it’s what has made companies like TCL and Hisense so popular here in the US. But now we’re getting TVs straight from Roku, which means that their software is going to be even more integrated. With Roku, you can, of course, watch live TV and even use your cable box. So whether you want to cut the cord or not, Roku has you covered here.

Of course, Roku also has a slew of great apps available, including Netflix, Apple TV+, Peacock, Hulu, The Roku Channel, and many more. Popular FAST channels like Tubi and Pluto TV are also available.

Roku has included a QLED panel on this TV, which provides you with some incredible color accuracy here and is pretty bright. This panel is also a 120Hz panel, making it great for gaming. Dolby Vision IQ is included, as well as the new Roku Voice Remote Pro.

If you’re in the market for a new TV, this is definitely a good one to pick up, and at the lowest price ever.

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The Roku Pro Series comes in 55″, 65″ and 75″ sizes with a QLED 120Hz refresh rate display. It’s a pretty incredible TV for the price.

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OnePlus 15 Specs

4 November 2025 at 01:18
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With the OnePlus 15 being announced in China already, we do know the specs of the OnePlus 15. But it’s important to remember that some specs might change for the US and international markets – like the battery capacity. However, since OnePlus uses a dual-cell approach to their batteries, versus other companies like vivo and HONOR, the battery should remain the same size worldwide.

The OnePlus 15 does have the same specs as you’d expect from every other flagship smartphone on the market today. Like the 6.78-inch display, which has been upgraded to a flat display this year, and a 165Hz refresh rate.

Of course, internally, it does sport the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which would make it one of the first devices to launch in the US with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Technically, the ZTE Nubia Z80 Ultra should launch before the OnePlus 15, but it’ll only be available from Nubia’s website.

The big selling point here is going to be the battery, however. Which is rated at 7,300mAh. That is a huge upgrade over the OnePlus 13, which was already almost 20% larger than the OnePlus 12’s battery. Now, we’re looking at a 21% larger battery on the OnePlus 15, with an even more efficient chipset in the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. So battery life should last for quite some time, possibly even two days or more. And we still have 80W SuperVOOC charging here, with the charger included in the box. Though that might not be the case for Europe.

Pricing has not yet been announced internationally, but for China, it is priced at 4,899 Chinese Yuan. This is a very small increase from the OnePlus 13 last year, which was 4,499 Chinese Yuan. But keep in mind that these prices can’t really be converted to USD, as prices in China are very heavily subsidized.

The OnePlus 15 release date is set for November 13, when the company will hold its global launch event. And the OnePlus 15 colors include Infinite Black, Sand Storm and Ultra Violet.

OnePlus 15 Specs
Display Size 6.78 Inches
Display Resolution 2772 x 1272
Refresh Rate 1-120Hz (adaptive), up to 165Hz when gaming
Dimensions 161.42 x 76.67 x 8.10-8.20mm
Weight 211/215 grams
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
RAM 12GB/16GB (LPDDR5X)
Storage 256GB/512GB (UFS 4.1), non-expandable
Main Camera 50MP (f/1.8 aperture, 1/1.56-inch sensor size, OIS, 84-degree FoV)
Ultrawide Camera 50MP (OV50D sensor, 1/2.88-inch sensor size, f/2.0 aperture, 116-degree FoV, 6P lens)
Periscope Telephoto Camera 50MP (S5KJN5 sensor, 1/2.76-inch sensor size, 3.5x optical zoom, 4P lens, OIS, f/2.8 aperture, 30-degree FoV)
Front Camera 32MP (Sony IMX709 sensor, 1/2.74-inch sensor size, f/2.4 aperture, 5P lens)
Battery 7,300mAh (silicon-carbon)
Charging 120W wired (80W in the US), 50W wireless
OS Android 16 with ColorOS 16 (China) / OxygenOS 16 (global, coming)
Network & Connectivity 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0
Water Resistance IP68/IP69
Colors Absolute Black, Mist Purple, and Sand Dune
View Device Specs

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OnePlus 15 Colors

3 November 2025 at 20:07
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The OnePlus 15 has already been announced in some regions, while the global launch event is set for November 13. What will be the official OnePlus 15 release date.

Ahead of that time, we do know a lot about the device, as OnePlus has been teasing different aspects of the device, as well as showing off the design. In fact, in an interview with TechRadar last week, OnePlus confirmed all three color options. The OnePlus 15 colors include Sand Storm, Infinite Black, and Ultra Violet.

The Sand Storm color is what the company has been showing off in the majority of its teasers. It’s basically a light beige color, sort of replacing the white that they normally offer. This is also their “hero” color, which will likely be the most popular and likely to be the only color available in the higher storage/RAM option.

Then there’s the Ultra Violet. This is a light purple color we’ve seen, which we believe will be exclusive to China and maybe a few other markets.

Finally, there’s the Infinite Black. This is a great-looking black color. It’s a deep black, hence the “infinite” name in there. Those who want a phone that won’t stand out, this is the one to get.

Pricing for the OnePlus 15 has not yet been announced, but we are expecting it to remain the same as the OnePlus 13 from last year. Either way, it’ll definitely be cheaper than the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which was $1,299 – about $400 more than the OnePlus 13.

OnePlus 15 Specs
Display Size 6.78 Inches
Display Resolution 2772 x 1272
Refresh Rate 1-120Hz (adaptive), up to 165Hz when gaming
Dimensions 161.42 x 76.67 x 8.10-8.20mm
Weight 211/215 grams
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
RAM 12GB/16GB (LPDDR5X)
Storage 256GB/512GB (UFS 4.1), non-expandable
Main Camera 50MP (f/1.8 aperture, 1/1.56-inch sensor size, OIS, 84-degree FoV)
Ultrawide Camera 50MP (OV50D sensor, 1/2.88-inch sensor size, f/2.0 aperture, 116-degree FoV, 6P lens)
Periscope Telephoto Camera 50MP (S5KJN5 sensor, 1/2.76-inch sensor size, 3.5x optical zoom, 4P lens, OIS, f/2.8 aperture, 30-degree FoV)
Front Camera 32MP (Sony IMX709 sensor, 1/2.74-inch sensor size, f/2.4 aperture, 5P lens)
Battery 7,300mAh (silicon-carbon)
Charging 120W wired (80W in the US), 50W wireless
OS Android 16 with ColorOS 16 (China) / OxygenOS 16 (global, coming)
Network & Connectivity 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0
Water Resistance IP68/IP69
Colors Absolute Black, Mist Purple, and Sand Dune
View Device Specs

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YouTube TV Fires Back at Disney, Calls Them “Unnecessarily Aggressive” in Negotiations

3 November 2025 at 18:44
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After a weekend of everyone blaming YouTube TV for losing the Disney channels, including ESPN, YouTube TV is finally coming out on the offensive, having an unnamed exec speak with Deadline. Claiming that Disney has been “unnecessarily aggressive” in negotiations, and has an “antiquated view” of pay-TV economics.

The exec also apparently said that Disney is “not being reasonable to expect steep carriage fee increases.” They also expanded to say that there are “aspects of their portfolio that are doing well on our platform. Disney has a very broad portfolio of channels where viewership on many networks is in decline or nonexistent.

Essentially, Disney is forcing YouTube TV to carry its entire catalog of channels. We’ve also seen rumors that Disney wants its partners to carry ESPN Unlimited and Disney+ as part of their carriage deals. That would drastically increase the cost of YouTube TV, something that YouTube TV doesn’t want to do.

Nearly half of the channels on YouTube TV are owned by Disney, and forcing a provider to carry the entire catalog is not out of the ordinary. NBCU, Paramount, and FOX all do this. They have a set of channels that every provider must carry in their base plan, plus a set of channels that can be provided in an add-on.

Disney is also responsible for the majority of the cost of YouTube TV, since they carry the majority of sports on YouTube TV, which is not cheap.

Will Disney and YouTube TV work something out?

There’s still hope that a deal will be worked out here between Disney and YouTube TV, but it might take some time. And the longer this takes, the more it benefits Disney. As many are leaving YouTube TV to watch college football elsewhere. And the main competitors are Disney-owned.

There’s Hulu + Live TV which Disney obviously owns, there’s ESPN Unlimited which has all of the ESPN content, and then there’s Fubo. Disney actually took a 70% stake in Fubo recently, and is merging it with Hulu + Live TV.

So, YouTube TV is forcing people to leave their platform for Disney-owned platforms. So even if Disney caves, they’ve already won. Disney is trying their hardest to have a monopoly in the pay-TV world, which should draw the attention of regulators.

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Pixel 10 Still Has This Annoying Speaker Bug – and Google Won’t Fix It

3 November 2025 at 17:47
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There’s a bug that’s been present on the Google Pixel for a couple of years now, affecting the Pixel 9 series and now the Pixel 10 series. And Google is refusing to fix it.

Essentially, the speaker button in the Google Phone app will lag or even fail to respond to touch while on a phone call. Something so simple should be an easy fix, right?

A Pixel 10 Pro XL user wrote on Google’s Community Support page that there are times where it takes several taps of the button before the sound actually switches from the internal to external speaker. And the lag can last as long as two seconds. While that might not seem like a long time, the fact that you have to tap it multiple times, is a big issue.

Google confirms it won’t fix this issue, and closed it on the Issue Tracker

On the Android Issue Tracker, Google confirmed that it won’t be fixing this issue, stating:

“We’re closing this issue due to not having enough actionable information. If you continue to have this issue, please file a new issue and add the relevant information along with a reference link to the earlier issue.”

That’s really unfortunate, and it does make it seem like this is not happening to everyone, but happening to enough people.

So how do we get Google to fix this issue? Well, the best way to do it is, report it in the issue tracker. The more people that report it, the more likely Google is to look into it more. It’s also a good idea to add as much info as possible, so that Google is able to replicate it and fix it. But Google does have a number of other issues that it needs to fix still, on the Pixel 10 series, so it will definitely take a backseat.

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OnePlus 15’s New “OP Gaming Core” Promises a Next-Level 165Hz Gaming Experience

3 November 2025 at 16:39
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Ahead of next week’s global launch of the OnePlus 15, the company is continuing to tease more aspects of the device – which was already announced in China. Today, OnePlus is focusing on its gaming technology. And has decided to announce its self-developed OP Gaming Core.

The OP Gaming Core is an industry-first chip solution designed specifically for gaming. It features the OnePlus CPU Scheduler which was built to decrease CPU load and power consumption while ensuring computing power. It also uses the next-generation HyperRendering technology that works in tandem with the OnePlus CPU Scheduler, and can drive an 80% improvement in per-frame rendering efficiency.

That’s not all, as OnePlus is also introducing the OnePlus Performance Tri-Chip. This is a new hardware solution that consists of the Performance chip, Touch Response chip, and WiFi chip G2. Working together to create a system that delivers performance, powerful touch response, and optimized network connectivity to the user’s gaming experience.

Finally, OnePlus is also launching OP FPS Max. This is a new approach that combines hardware and software to provide what OnePlus calls a “customized 165Hz display that delivers true native 165fps suppport.”

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OnePlus 15 launches globally on November 13

As we’ve already seen from the China launch of the OnePlus 15, this year the company is working much more on performance instead of the camera, which is what every other OEM is focusing on. This is likely a way for OnePlus to stand out, but many are going to be upset about the camera losing the Hasselblad integration. We’ve already shared some photos from the new DetailMax Engine that OnePlus is using, and it does look quite good. Of course, full opinion will have to wait until November 13.

This will be the first Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 device to launch in the US and likely a lot of Europe too.

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The Google TV Streamer Just Got a Price Cut — and It’s Finally Worth Grabbing

3 November 2025 at 16:28
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Amazon is now offering the Google TV Streamer 4K for just $74.99, a solid 25% discount from its usual $99 price tag. That does bring it down to an all-time lowest price, ahead of Black Friday later this month.

The new Google TV Streamer delivers crisp 4K HDR visuals, including Dolby Vision support for truly cinematic picture quality. It also packs a faster processor and doubles the memory compared to its predecessor, making it snappy and responsive for everything from app switching to launching games. The included remote features include a built-in voice search, and you’ll be able to control compatible smart home devices right from your TV.

Another standout feature is the 32GB of internal storage — a major upgrade over most streaming sticks, giving you room to download plenty of apps and content. Plus, it gives you free access to over 800 live channels through Google TV, including favorites like Pluto TV and Tubi.

If you’ve been holding off on upgrading your living room setup, this is a great opportunity to jump in.

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OnePlus 15 Release Date

31 October 2025 at 21:59
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The OnePlus 15 was announced in China on Monday, October 27, 2025. Typically, companies like OnePlus will wait a few months before bringing the new device to the global market, including the US. However, this year, the wait is much shorter.

OnePlus has announced that the global release date for the OnePlus 15 is going to be November 13. Which means you can have a new OnePlus phone in time for the holidays.

We do already know a ton about the OnePlus 15 thanks to the Chinese launch event, most of which will be the exact same for the global model. Including the removal of Hasselblad. OnePlus announced a few months ago that it had developed its own photo processing engine called DetailMax. So, on the surface, the camera specs might seem like a bit of a downgrade.

The OnePlus 15 will sport a 6.78-inch QHD+ display, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage. Though it’s likely that the 1TB of storage model will remain exclusive to China, as we’ve seen in recent years.

It also has a massive 7,300mAh capacity battery, which is expected to be the same size globally. With some phones, Europe ends up with a smaller battery due to regulations. But that’s not the case for OnePlus – technically, this is because it uses two batteries in its phones. We’re still getting 80W wired charging with the charger in the box too. As well as up to 50W of wireless charging.

Pricing is expected to remain mostly the same as the OnePlus 13, which started at $899 here in the US. That would make this a very compelling device from OnePlus, especially in the US where competition isn’t as steep.

OnePlus 15 Specs
Display Size 6.78 Inches
Display Resolution 2772 x 1272
Refresh Rate 1-120Hz (adaptive), up to 165Hz when gaming
Dimensions 161.42 x 76.67 x 8.10-8.20mm
Weight 211/215 grams
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
RAM 12GB/16GB (LPDDR5X)
Storage 256GB/512GB (UFS 4.1), non-expandable
Main Camera 50MP (f/1.8 aperture, 1/1.56-inch sensor size, OIS, 84-degree FoV)
Ultrawide Camera 50MP (OV50D sensor, 1/2.88-inch sensor size, f/2.0 aperture, 116-degree FoV, 6P lens)
Periscope Telephoto Camera 50MP (S5KJN5 sensor, 1/2.76-inch sensor size, 3.5x optical zoom, 4P lens, OIS, f/2.8 aperture, 30-degree FoV)
Front Camera 32MP (Sony IMX709 sensor, 1/2.74-inch sensor size, f/2.4 aperture, 5P lens)
Battery 7,300mAh (silicon-carbon)
Charging 120W wired (80W in the US), 50W wireless
OS Android 16 with ColorOS 16 (China) / OxygenOS 16 (global, coming)
Network & Connectivity 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0
Water Resistance IP68/IP69
Colors Absolute Black, Mist Purple, and Sand Dune
View Device Specs

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Why the Best Android Phones Never Make It to America

31 October 2025 at 18:15
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Here in the US, we’re pretty limited on what phones we can buy. We’re mostly stuck with Samsung or Apple. There are a few options from Google, Motorola and OnePlus as well, but for the most part its Samsung and Apple. They both make good phones, but when you get the chance to play with some phones available in other regions – like the new Find X9 Pro from OPPO – it really makes you realize how far the US government has overstepped.

As a phone reviewer for the past 13 years, I’ve had the chance to review hundreds, actually probably thousands of phones. Many of which are not available in the US. While it’s true, we do get OnePlus devices here in the US, which is mostly the same as what OPPO launches, it’s not entirely the same. And that’s especially true for the OPPO Find X9 Pro and OnePlus 15 – OnePlus doesn’t even have Hasselblad anymore.

Whenever I use some of these phones, I really want to switch to them full-time, but then I remember that they won’t work fully on the US networks. If you do have T-Mobile, it’ll work mostly on their network. But you’ll miss out on features like VoLTE, WiFi Calling and more. And if you’re in an area where T-Mobile already has spotty service and uses a band that the phone doesn’t have, you won’t have service.

What does the US government have to do with limiting smartphone players?

It’s not all on the government; a big part of why these Chinese companies don’t sell here is the carriers. Which I’ll touch on in a bit.

But, back in 2019, the US banned Huawei. Not only did they ban Huawei from selling in the US, they also could not work with US companies. That meant they couldn’t use Qualcomm chips, they couldn’t use Microsoft Windows on their laptops, nor use Android on their phones. They also struggled to make their own chips because they couldn’t work with ARM (despite not being an American company).

This really set Huawei back, but because of how large they are, and their resources, they were able to weather the storm. And now they’re back like they never left. Their Kirin chips are still pretty far behind the competition, however. But they do have some of the best cameras on the market.

Now, Huawei is very paranoid about doing anything related to the US or even Europe, for the fear of being sanctioned even harder. Because of this, they sold off HONOR, though we can still tell they have a heavy influence in that company. They also don’t invite US media to a lot of events. I was able to go to one last year, but it was really hard to make that happen.

Other Chinese companies, such as OPPO, Vivo, and Xiaomi, have seen this happen and are now not looking at the US at all. Surprisingly, though, they do have a presence in Mexico, but not the US and Canada.

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The graph above is from Statcounter, showing market share in Mexico. You’ll notice that Xiaomi and OPPO are both listed here at around 10% market share. Of course, Samsung is a big chunk here, which is the case in most countries.

Carriers control the market

Unfortunately, in the US the majority of buyers go to their carrier and buy a new phone. Instead of buying unlocked, like is the case in Asia and Europe. Carriers in fact, will give you discounts for buying through them, versus unlocked – the complete opposite versus Europe.

And because of that, if you are not selling your phone on a carrier, you’re not going to sell very many. OnePlus and ZTE’s Nubia are prime examples of this. Now OnePlus is available in more places, and available in Best Buy stores, but you can’t get it from T-Mobile, AT&T or Verizon. Which greatly affects how many units they will sell.

A big reason why OnePlus doesn’t sell on carriers is the cost, which then gets passed down to the customer. Many years ago, their phone was on T-Mobile for several hundred dollars more than directly from OnePlus. That was a very bad look, since the phone was identical.

Some OEMs are working to make buying unlocked more feasable and attractive, like Samsung. Who offers more colors of their phones through their website, cutting out retailers and carriers. But to get a major chunk of Americans to buy unlocked, that won’t happen for quite some time.

American’s need more choice

Choice is always good for consumers. It also drives innovation and competition. Looking at the US smartphone landscape, it’s pretty boring. Actually, it’s incredibly boring. Most phones look the exact same every year, with nothing more than a processor upgrade.

Meanwhile, looking at Europe with things like the vivo X300 Pro, OPPO Find X9 Pro and the Xiaomi 17 Pro/Pro Max, those are some pretty big upgrades in almost every area.

Just imagine walking into a Verizon store and seeing the vivo X300 Pro, OPPO Find X9 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and iPhone 17 Pro Max on display. How many do you think would still choose Samsung or Apple? Likely quite a few, because of the brand recognition, but people would be interested in the vivo and OPPO, especially seeing the specs.

The government needs to stay out of what companies can sell in the US, and carriers need to make it easier to use unlocked phones here. Then, we might be able to get some of these more interesting devices.

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How To Cancel YouTube TV

31 October 2025 at 17:07
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YouTube TV has been routinely angering its customers, though it’s not all its fault. Between raising prices to almost double what it initially launched at – now $82.99 per month – and losing channels, many customers are not happy. But luckily, you can cancel your YouTube TV subscription. That’s the beauty of cord-cutting. The ability to ditch a service for a competitor in just minutes. Meanwhile, with cable, that is not possible. Most areas only have one or two cable operators available. So that’s another reason that it’s a good idea to switch to a streaming service. Makes it easier to vote with your wallet.

YouTube TV has recently lost the Bally Sports regional sports networks (though that’s more Sinclair’s fault than YouTube TV’s, since they are removing the networks from all the streaming services). Then they almost lost the NBC networks, which is roughly a fifth of YouTube TV’s channel offerings. However, NBC decided to step up and not force YouTube TV to include Peacock with its membership. And surprisingly, the price did not go up, which is a good thing.

If you just want to stop using YouTube TV for a few weeks, maybe cut some costs, we’d recommend pausing YouTube TV instead. That will keep all of your recordings and continue recording, but without charging you. You can pause YouTube TV for up to six months. We’ll also show you how to pause your YouTube TV membership in this tutorial.

How to cancel YouTube TV

To cancel YouTube TV, you’ll need to either open the app, or go to tv.youtube.com. The process is virtually the same, aside from tapping versus clicking.

  • Tap on your Profile icon in the right-hand corner.
  • Next, tap on Settings.
  • Then tap on “Manage”.
  • From here, you’ll have an option to pause or cancel. Hit Cancel.
  • You’ll be asked if you’re sure you want to cancel. Just hit yes, and continue.
  • You’ll still have access until the end of your billing cycle, but you won’t be charged again.
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Click on that. Now you can see options for pausing or cancelling your membership.

After you click cancel, it’ll ask to make sure you want to cancel, and just go through that process until it has successfully cancelled.

And that’s it. It’s pretty simple to cancel, and that’s one thing that YouTube TV still has over cable. The ability to easily cancel TV service, without needing to call them and explain to them you don’t want it any longer.

How to Pause YouTube TV

Pausing YouTube TV has a pretty similar process to cancelling it. Start out by opening the YouTube TV app.

  • Then tap on your Profile Picture
  • Next, tap on Settings.
  • From there, you’ll want to tap on Membership.
  • Next, tap on “Manage” next to the “Base Plan” option.

Now, you’ll see an option to pause your account. It defaults to eight weeks, but you can adjust the slider all the way up to 24 weeks (or about six months). It will also show you below when your account will resume. YouTube TV also mentions that your recordings will be kept, which is a big deal.

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Now, just tap on Pause.

You’ll now get a confirmation that your account is put on pause (you’ll also get an email with details). And you’re all set.

That’s just how easy it is to pause your YouTube TV account. You can also choose to unpause it at any time. So if you paused it by mistake, or paused it for too long, you can unpause it and be back in business. Keep in mind that if you share this membership with others, their accounts will also be paused.

What’s the difference between cancelling and pausing YouTube TV?

Cancelling means that you’re not planning to return anytime soon. While pausing means that you plan to return in a month or two, or even longer.

If you do want to get rid of YouTube TV for a couple of months, pausing is the right way to go. This is because it will keep all of your shows in your library. While cancelling will get rid of it all.

However, with this price hike, YouTube TV is likely going to be seeing a whole lot of people cancelling their membership, unfortunately. Even though YouTube TV is a really good service – I’d still say, one of the best out there. At $65 per month, it’s a pretty tough ask. Especially since YouTube TV only has one plan, so you’re stuck paying for all of those channels at $65/month. Instead of having a smaller plan option that costs, say $50 per month for fewer channels.

Pausing is a good idea if you are looking to cut some costs for a few months, or if your favorite shows are off season now, so you don’t need YouTube TV. And that will save you $65 per month, which is no small cost, to be quite honest. Most other streaming Live TV services don’t really offer this ability. So this is a big deal.

YouTube TV has continued to improve its service, and is looking to add some more flexible packages. So we may not see any more price increases on the base plan. But we may lose some channels from that base plan. With them moving into the add-ons. This is simply because the costs to carry these channels are getting pretty pricey.

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Samsung’s Jay Y. Lee Calls Out iPhones in the Crowd — in the Middle of South Korea!

31 October 2025 at 16:41
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Samsung and NVIDIA had a meeting in South Korea this week, and this also included an appearance by Jay Y Lee, who is the Executive Chairman of Samsung, at NVIDIA’s GeForce Gamer Festival.

At this event, Lee made an interesting comment that we don’t usually see from executives. He noticed a lot of people were using iPhones, and joked “Why are there so many iPhones here?” It was a pretty lighthearted joke from Lee, not a serious question, but it was still interesting to see Lee mention this.

Typically, companies do not mention their competitors, let alone mention them by name. So this did catch a lot of people off guard. In fact, earlier this week at the OPPO Find X9 Series global launch, they compared their phone to “Competitor Ultra” and “Competitor Pro Max”, making it obvious who they were comparing against, without directly calling out their names.

Of course, Lee would have loved to come out to a crowd that was full of Galaxy phones, especially seeing as they were in South Korea, where Samsung has its biggest market share.

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Samsung and Apple are in tough competition around the world

Samsung and Apple are number one and two for smartphones around the world, often times swapping places depending on the time of the year. However, in Q2 2025, which ended in June, Samsung had a 20% market share, while Apple was at 17%. That will likely change in Q3 and Q4, with the release of the iPhone. In fact, if we look at Q4 2024, it was 23% for Apple and 16% for Samsung.

So seeing that many iPhones, even in South Korea is really not that much of a surprise.

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Disney Just Pulled ESPN and ABC From YouTube TV — Here’s Why It’s a Big Deal

31 October 2025 at 15:54
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Overnight, YouTube TV emailed all of its subscribers to let them know that ESPN and ABC channels are no longer available on the platform, as of October 30, 2025. Why is that? Well, Disney and YouTube TV are in the middle of a carriage dispute, likely about fees.

You see, every time one of these contracts come up, the content provider (Disney, NBCU, Paramount, etc) all try to squeeze as much money as they can out of the carrier (YouTube TV, Comcast, Spectrum, etc). And YouTube TV is looking to get fair rates, versus paying what bigger companies like Comcast would have to pay.

YouTube TV and Disney will likely come to an agreement pretty soon. This happened the last time the contract was up, though it was later in the year, in late December, so a bit surprising that the contract is up for renewal now. But that outage only lasted about 2 days. So we’d expect a similar time-frame here. Keep in mind that there’s more for Disney to lose here versus YouTube TV.

YouTube TV, for its part, is going to offer customers a $20 credit if the channels are off of its platform for an extended period of time.

Why do these disputes keep happening?

Let’s clear up some myths here. While it seems like these carriage disputes only happen to YouTube TV, that is far from the truth. This happens with every single cable company and live TV streamer. YouTube TV has a louder audience, however.

Google has noted that they are not going to “agree to terms that disadvantage our members while benefitting Disney’s own live TV products.” Which is a problem in the industry now. NBCU and Disney both make the content and also deliver it with Hulu + Live TV and Comcast Cable. YouTube TV doesn’t make the content, they simply deliver it.

Content providers like Disney continue to overpay for content, and try to pass those costs down to the carrier like YouTube TV, and Google won’t have it. Good for Google for sticking up for the consumer here.

Here are the channels that will be removed until a deal is reached:

  • ABC
  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • Freeform
  • FX
  • FXX
  • Disney Junior
  • SEC Network
  • Nat Geo
  • Nat Geo Wild
  • Disney Channel
  • ESPNU
  • FXM
  • ABC News Live
  • ACC Network
  • Disney XD
  • Localish
  • ESPNews
  • ESPN Deportes (Spanish Plan)
  • Baby TV Español (Spanish Plan)
  • Nat Geo Mundo (Spanish Plan)

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This 'Life Changing' Shark AI Ultra Robot Vacuum is on Sale for $299

31 October 2025 at 15:38
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The Shark AI Ultra (AV2511AE) robot vacuum is currently on sale over at Amazon for a whopping 50% off right now. That’s going to bring the price down to just $299. And makes it a really good value now, almost a no-brainer purchase. That is also good for an all-time low.

This incredible robot vacuum from Shark is able to pick up just about anything that might be on your floors, with Shark claiming 50% better edge cleaning when compared to the RV2502AE model. The incredible suction also makes the Shark AI Ultra a perfect robot vacuum for pets in homes. It’s able to get up all of that pet hair, even the most stubborn of pet hair. HEPA filtration is also a good feature, especially for those with allergies.

Shark uses 360-degree LiDAR vision to quickly and accurately map out your home. This allows the robot vacuum to methodically clean and detect, and avoid objects that are in its path. It’s also able to adapt to day or night, so even with not much light, it can clean your home with ease.

Finally, we can’t forget about the docking station. Like most newer robot vacuums, the Shark AI Ultra also has an auto-empty dock. This actually comes in two models – a 45-day capacity and a 60-day capacity – Currently, the 60-day capacity is actually much cheaper. So that’s our pick for this one. That means it can vacuum your home every day for 60 days before it needs to be emptied. That’s not too shabby.

All in all, this is a pretty impressive robot vacuum that you can pick up at home for not a lot of money.

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This robot vacuum features 360-degree LiDAR for navigation and mapping, a pretty small but mighty dock that can hold dirt and debris for about 30 days, and some very impressive suction power.

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