Is Samsung Galaxy A11 a good upgrade to the A20?
The Galaxy A20 has been popular since its release in 2019 and you like it, but you want a 2020 Samsung phone. Does the A11 measure up? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy A11 vs A20 comparison.
Founder of MobilityArena. Yomi's journey in mobile started in 2001. Besides obsessing over mobile phones, he also started creating WAP sites (early mobile-friendly websites created with WML). He began writing about phones in 2004 and has been at it since then. He has owned over 200 devices, from Symbian, Palm, PocketPC/Windows Mobile, BlackBerry/BB10, webOS, Windows Phone, Firefox, Ubuntu Touch, to Android, iOS, and KaiOS operating systems.
The Galaxy A20 has been popular since its release in 2019 and you like it, but you want a 2020 Samsung phone. Does the A11 measure up? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy A11 vs A20 comparison.
The Pop 4 is a hot entry-level Android phone. If you are unable to get your hands on one, this article points out a number of TECNO Pop 4 alternatives for you to consider.
How long can you use a power bank? That is a question most people never bother with until there is a reason to. I share my experence and a number of tips for using your portable battery.
I found that the printer lying around in our home was a wireless one. From my experience with it, I share how to connect your wireless printer to your laptop and phone.
If you spend a lot of time on your smartphone and away from a power socket, you definityely want one with great battery life. Here are some affordable smartphones with long battery life.
If you are looking for affordable smartphones with the best cameras, you don’t want to pay top dollar to get the best camera phone possible. Here are 6 options ranging from budget flagships down to entry-level phones.
BlackBerry is the smartphone brand that has refuced to die. Because, against all odds, a 5G BlackBerry phone with QWERTY keyboard is on the way and others will follow.
Here are the Ntel 4G Internet settings for use in your devices.
Nick at The Linux Experiment takes an /e/ smartphone for a spin in an attempt to see what using Android without Google is like. He says it blew him away and shares his findings with us.