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This week, I’ve been in Maui for the Snapdragon Summit and also comparing two non-Snapdragon phone cameras against each other. That’s the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. And the results have been rather interesting to say the least.
As Managing Editor, I lead CNET's mobile team, covering news and reviews on smartphones, wireless carriers, AI, wearables and more. I oversee the team's product testing and translate our findings into accessible recommendations. With nearly a decade of ...
Apple has announced its new iPhone 17 line of smartphones — which means Google and Samsung have some fresh competition. The iPhone 17 line has some major changes from its predecessor, the iPhone 16. But arguably the most significant are the camera upgrades.
Foldable phones like the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Oppo Find N5 have redefined smartphone design. But ultimately, what most people just want to know: How good are the cameras? I snapped photos on both book-style foldables to see how the cameras stack up.
The Nothing Phone (3) is what the company is calling its first "true flagship" and for the most part, it's accurate in that assessment. Everything about this phone screams flagship performance, from the huge battery to the great cameras but there's still ...
I’ve been testing two charming examples of this formula: the $99 Camp Snap Pro (aka CS-Pro), which is an upgrade to the original Camp Snap and looks like an all-plastic Fujifilm X100, and the Flashback One35 V2, which costs $119 and looks exactly like a disposable camera.