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Video Comparison: Galaxy Note 5 vs. Galaxy Note 4

With our Samsung Galaxy Note 5 unboxing out of the way, we're moving onto a Galaxy Note 5 vs. Galaxy Note 4 comparison, since I'm sure many Note 4 owners are contemplating an upgrade to the new beast. While the Note 5 has some significant changes from the Note...
galaxy note 5 unboxing

Galaxy Note 5 Unboxing and First Impressions!

Samsung has done the Galaxy Note 5 launch right. Instead of announcing the phone and then making us wait a month or more before we could buy it, they announced it and then made it almost immediately available for pre-order with an in-store arrival date of just...
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DL Favorites: Gallery Apps

DLF, or Droid Life's Favorites, is a series of articles reviewing our favorite apps in a given category. The goal of these articles isn't to extensively review every single option out there and determine which is "the best," but rather to give you a few of our...
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Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ Tour

Announced this morning alongside the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S6 edge+, another device for those who enjoy larger displays. This device features identical specs to the Galaxy Note 5, with its 5.7" QHD Super AMOLED display, Exynos 7420 64-...
Galaxy Note 5

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Tour!

We are live from Samsung's Unpacked 2015 event, and we just got done playing with the new Galaxy Note 5. The device is set to launch in the US next month, with pre-orders beginning this week for those interested. For specs, the Galaxy Note 5 features a 5.7"...
MOTO G 3RD GEN REVIEW

Moto G (3rd Gen) Review

It's not that we are too good for them or don't see their importance, but we typically don't review mid-range Android phones like the Moto G (3rd gen). We tend to stick to the high-end guys, the ones that most of our readers get all sorts of opinionated about...

My Experience Using Project Fi for One Month

I just received my second statement for Project Fi since signing up on July 2. The total? Only $20.21. Thanks to Project Fi's Unused Data Credit, the unused portion of the $50 I paid at the start of service for 3GB of data is refunded onto my next month's bill...