One month isn’t enough time to render a long term verdict on the durability of a folding phone like the Galaxy Z Fold3. Will it break in a year? Samsung doesn’t think so, but that still remains to be seen. But one month with this quasi phone/tablet device has been enough time for me to really learn the quirks of such a unique device. After a month, I feel like I have a good handle on the good and the bad. Thankfully, it is mostly good. I also finally got my hands on an S Pen that works with the Fold3, so I’ve been able to test that experience out. Is the Fold3 a worthy Galaxy Note replacement? Let’s find out.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Buds Long Term Review - Fit is Everything
Wireless earbuds really have become a commodity product, so the expensive ones have to be really good to justify their price. Almost 6 months ago I purchased Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Pro, the headphones that Samsung has tried to make the default high end Android earbuds. I use these headphones every single day, so it is time to talk about what I like and what I don’t like in these headphones. Basically, it comes down to fit.
Read MoreGalaxy Note 10 Plus One Year Later
On the eve of the Galaxy Note 20 series of phones being formally unveiled, I think it is worth taking a look at the Note 10+ after one year of ownership. I bought the Note 10+ about a week after it launched, and it has been my phone for the past year.
Read MoreDell XPS 13 Long Term Review
The Dell XPS 13 is one of the most highly regarded Windows Laptops on the market, and has been for several years. Every new model is reviewed, and gets high marks. But we don’t often hear from people who buy it and use It every day for a long time, and how well it holds up in everyday use. I’ve had an XPS 13 since August of 2018, here are my experiences.
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