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7 Reasons why Android 5.0 Lollipop is better than iOS 8!

Android and iOS will forever be a battle in the mobile industry. As long as Apple keeps making devices and Google maintains Android, there will be battle to have. But there are some key features that Android 5.0 Lollipop has that iOS wishes it had....
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Best and Worst of CES 2015!

Marco Hanna and Beau HD teamed up during CES 2015 to bring you their personal best and worst from CES 2015. We've seen a few phones, lots of TVs, and some personal interest tech including wearables, transportation, and more!  Throughout the duration...
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12 reasons why iPhone 6 Plus is better than Nexus 6

Beau HD gives us his 12 reasons why the Apple iPhone 6 Plus is better than the Google Nexus 6. The iPhone 6 Plus has an aluminum build, 5.5-inch 1920x1080 display, a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, and iOS 8. The Nexus 6 features a 5.96-inch 2560x1440...
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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review

Beau HD reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge. The Galaxy Note Edge features a 5.6-inch 2560x1440 Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor with 3GB of RAM, 16-megapixel camera sensor, 3000mah battery, and Android 4.4.4 KitKat. While...
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BlackBerry BrickBreaker - Old vs. New - It's back, but is it better?

BlackBerry is famous for three things: Great keyboards, great email and Brick Breaker. The popular, addictive game has been a mainstay on BBerry’s devices since virtually the beginning. And until this year, it’s been almost completely unchanged. ...
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Samsung said to have offered up to $7.5 billion to buy BlackBerry [UPDATED]

UPDATE: BlackBerry has issued a statement to Business Insider regarding the Samsung acquisition rumors. BlackBerry says that while it’s aware of the reports, it “has not engaged with Samsung with respect to any possible offer to purchase BlackBerry...
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12 reasons why Nexus 6 is better than iPhone 6 Plus

Beau HD gives us 12 reasons why the Google Nexus 6 is better than the Apple iPhone 6 Plus. Some of the specs of the Nexus 6 include a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM, 5.96-inch AMOLED 2560x1440 display, 13-megapixel camera sensor...
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How do you protect your phone?

Yesterday I had my phone resting on the table as I was eating breakfast. A little old lady was walking by and stopped next to my table, grabbed my phone, and said, “You can’t even see the screen protector!” It took me a moment to swallow/not-choke-...
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It's time for a new smartphone design, Samsung

Rumor has it that Samsung is currently working on its “Project Zero” device, which is said to be the next major Galaxy S launch. Unsurprisingly, that particular handset is rumored to be called the Galaxy S6. And while it may keep up the naming...
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ASUS ZenFone 2 Hands On

The ZenFone 2 is the latest flagship from ASUS. It's packed with a large 5.5-inch display, a quad-core Intel Atom processor, 2GB or 4GB of RAM and the latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop!  At the CES 2015, the ASUS ZenFone 2 was announced as a...
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Could LG “outedge” Samsung with two edges?

It was only mere months ago that we were officially introduced to the uniquely designed Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, which is essentially the Galaxy Note 4 with a secondary display... sort of. The secondary display is actually a very thin screen that...
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BlackBerry Classic unboxing

Cam unboxes the BlackBerry Classic, the Waterloo-company's attempt at poking us in our nostalgic soft parts. For those age-old BlackBerry fans, or former fans who loved their Bolds, this is the device to try and win you back. It has the perfect...
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Huawei Honor 6 Plus Hands-on and First Look

Beau HD takes a first look at the Honor 6 Plus smartphone from Huawei at CES 2015 Las Vegas. This devices features a 5.5-inch 1080p display, a front-facing 8-megapixel camera and dual rear-facing 8-megapixel cameras. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat and...
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Alcatel OneTouch Watch Hands On at CES 2015

PhoneDog goes hands-on with the new Alcatel OneTouch Watch. Alcatel is getting into the smartwatch game at CES with the unveiling of the Alcatel OneTouch Watch that can be used with Android, iOS and Windows Phone smartphones. With a circular display...
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Things I appreciate about Windows Phone

So we’ve covered the bases of some of the reasons to like Android and iOS at this point, which means there are only two major mobile platforms left to appreciate: Windows Phone and BlackBerry. In typical fashion, I’ve decided to go ahead and go with...
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What's in my bag: CES 2015

CES 2015 is here! Find out what our own Marco Hanna brings to the show this year! Check out all the gear, smartphones, wearables, and other hardware that help keep PhoneDog running at this year's Consumer Electronics Show!  For someone who has...
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Things I appreciate about Android

First and foremost, happy new year! I realize that it’s just another day and it really only signifies that it’s time purchase a new calendar, but for a lot of people out there it means a fresh new start - and possibly even a brand new cell phone...
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Nexus 6 Challenge: Durability and Build Quality

The Nexus 6 Challenge continues to go on, we take a look at day 16, the durability and build quality of the Nexus 6. This is not the 'affordable' flagship the Nexus 5 was, it's a full blown flagship with a build quality and price tag to match. Check...
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Things I appreciate about iOS

Figuring out which smartphone you’re going to be using for the next several months, or even years, might be considered one of the bigger choices you make throughout the year. Here you are, deciding which one of these lovely phones is going to be...
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Top 5 Smartphones of 2014!

Marco breaks down his list of the top five smartphones of 2014. Watch the video to see which phones come out on top. For the mobile industry, 2014 can be considered a good year. With all the different hardware and software developments released, the...
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