Huawei’s wearables strategy has quietly become one of its most important hardware stories, especially as its smartphone ambitions remain constrained in many markets. Fitness trackers and smartwatches are one of the few categories where Huawei can still compete globally without the same level of ecosystem friction it faces on phones. Against that backdrop, the company […]
Author: Nadia Malik
Big Screens, Thin Bodies: Why ‘Pro’ Tablets Still Bend on Basics
I’ve tested a lot of giant slabs over the years, and there’s a pattern: the thinner and flashier they get, the more I baby them in real-world use. When you pick up something like Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra with its 14.6-inch display and 5.5mm profile, your first instinct isn’t productivity or media—it’s, “How fast […]
What the Philips 659 Page Tells Us About Modern Web Tracking
The mobile industry has moved from selling hardware to selling attention. You can see that shift not just in ad-heavy apps, but even on a simple spec page for an old phone like the Philips 659. When you open the Philips 659 pictures page on GSMArena, you’re greeted with less about the device itself and […]
Oppo F21 Pro, Xcover Pro 2, vivo V23 5G: Small News, Real Impact
Everyone chases big launches and headline specs, but the most interesting shifts in Android and hardware often hide in the quieter announcements. This small cluster of news around Oppo, Samsung, vivo, and Nvidia looks minor on paper, yet it hints at how brands are positioning for the next year of phones and silicon. These aren’t […]