Galaxy S9, Pixel 3

How Did You Decide on Your Current Phone?

It has been a couple of years since we last asked about your phone buying decisions. We've often asked if there are features you can't live without or which of the current crop of upcoming phones you've got your eye on, that sort of thing. But I'm more curious...

Reverse Wireless Charging in the Galaxy S10…OK?

Samsung is going to be the next phone maker to allow both wireless and reverse wireless charging. The evidence, as suggested in FCC docs and the image below, makes that obvious. But, should you care about reverse wireless charging in the Galaxy S10? To back up...
Sony Xperia XA3

Holy Sh*t Look at This Wild Sony Phone

I don't know what Sony is thinking here, but this new Xperia XA3 is wild as hell and I kind of like it. Look at this thing! That display sure looks like a 21:9 display, which means it's extra long in ways we have yet to see on a smartphone. People refer to...
Galaxy Note 9 S Pen

Your Next Galaxy Note S Pen May Double as a Camera

Samsung might have upgraded the Galaxy Note 9 S Pen significantly by adding Bluetooth, but a new patent shows they aren't stopping there. The patent describes an S Pen idea that would allow the famed Galaxy Note accessory to take pictures. The figures below...
Sloth Otter Emoji

New 2019 Emoji!

The new emoji for 2019 have been revealed, thanks to the folks at Unicode and Emojipedia.  There are 230 in total as a part of Unicode 12.0, with new emoji for the sloth, otter, ice cube, drop of blood, waffle, people holding hands, and more. You'll also find...

Droid Life Q&A Sessions: Volume 54 Answers

Alright, it's time for Volume 54 answers of the Droid Life Q&A Sessions. Last week, a ton of you submitted great questions, such as our thoughts on buying a Huawei phone given the current political climate, if we believe in the future of portless and...

Google Releases Password Checkup Chrome Extension

To highlight Safer Internet Day, Google announced the launch of a new Chrome extension called Password Checkup. With it, users will receive a notification via Chrome should your login credentials be compromised on any particular site you visit. As Google puts...