Pocket-Lint - The very first Android 2.3 Gingerbread phone has just been made official - in the shape of the Samsung Nexus S. The new smartphone will be out in time for Christmas at the Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy and is Google's second "own branded" handset after HTC developed the Nexus One for the search giant earlier this year. But, how does it compare to Samsung's current flagship handset - the Galaxy S? We engaged the two in a tense spec-off to see which looks like the better option.
As per recent reports, the Korean tech giant Samsung has initiated launching an update that addresses the performance throttling issue
The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is a great smartphone. It meets all the requirements for a modern user, while still offering a few of the best flagship features, even at a reduced price. While there is still work to be done in terms of the software optimisation, it has great potential in 2022.
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus is a good smartphone, a mid-range unit between the new S21 range. It offers a decent amount of value.
I actually love the look of the corner camera arrangement but it wobbles when you leave it on a table. Not many people actually use their phones like that so most people won't care though