The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ has a lot going for it: leading-edge hardware specs, premium materials, and well-liked software. And wow does it look good. But all of those great parts don't come together into a practical whole -- something you'll be happy using everyday for a long time -- especially considering the price.
How will LG's latest mid-premium handset, the LG Zero, fare against the competition? Here's how the LG Zero stacks up against Samsung's long-running play for the same market, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, which was released in August of last year.
With the new third-generation Moto X Style (or Pure Edition in the U.S.), Motorola has reached a new pinnacle of balancing hardware, design, flexibility, and solid performance.
The 2015 Motorola Moto X, alternately known as the "Style" or "Pure Edition" depending on which country you live in, hit its release date on Tuesday, and Latin Post got a handset to review on day one.
With the upcoming April release date quickly approaching for the Samsung Galaxy S6, we take a look at how Samsung's completely redesigned flagship handset stacks up to one of the biggest (literally) Android smartphones of 2014: the Motorola-built Google Nexus 6 phablet.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is a feature-rich powerhouse of a phablet that comes highly recommended for the big-screen crowd -- but, emphatically, no one else.