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    R-TV BOX S10 Android 7.1 TV Box Amlogic S912 3GB / 32GB coupon: FB4AIT ▶Link di prodotto € 49.87Coupon: HTY22RTV Le caratteristiche:[Amlogic S912 High Efficient Running] Amlogic S912 Octa core chipset is known for a maximum speed up to 2 GHz and ARM Mali-T820MP3 GPU up to 750MHz. Provides ultra-fast running speed and professional graphic…

  • Hands-on with the Essential PH-1

    Introduction Essential is a smartphone company still in its infancy, backed by influential people in the mobile tech industry. At Essential’s event, President and COO of the company Niccolo De Masi emphasized that Essential was created to give consumers more choice among today’s smartphone duopoly. We have to give Essential credit where it deserves: the…

  • Review Geotel Amigo 3GB RAM 32GB ROM 2 SIM + SD card up to 256GB

    Review Geotel Amigo 3GB RAM 32GB ROM 2 SIM + SD card up to 256GB

    Geotel Amigo providing impressive functionality for the volume of usd you’re gonna pay. The product is effectively developed, has decent specifications for the typical user, offers an adequate digital camera and high quality software indoor, alongside with very nice battery times. Technical specs Display: 5.2 inch, 1280 x 720 pixels HD 2.5D Arc screen CPU:…

  • Top 10 trending phones of week 34

    With so many new announcements this week it’s little wonder that there’s plenty of movement in our top 10 trending list. Unsurprisingly the Samsung Galaxy Note8 shot to the top of our popularity chart – we’ll see if it manages to match the 10-week streak of its Galaxy S8 sibling. The Nokia 6 gained two…

  • Counterclockwise: milestones in Galaxy Note’s history

    The Samsung Galaxy Note8 dominated the tech airwaves this week. The flagship seeks to steady the Note ship after a couple of turbulent years. Normally we’d say “look forward, not back”, but Counterclockwise is an exception to that rule. A stylus? That’s so 2004! The Note series has had an experimental feel to it since…

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