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The next Galaxy is going to be even better. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The next Galaxy is going to be even better. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The pressure-sensitive displays packed into Apple’s latest iPhones give them a unique advantage over their rivals, but not for long.

Samsung is already working to put a pressure-sensitive screen of its own into next year’s Galaxy S7, new reports claim.

HTC's iPhone clone looks close to making its public debut. Photo: OnLeaks

HTC’s iPhone clone looks close to making its public debut. Photo: OnLeaks

The upcoming HTC One A9 has leaked out again ahead of its official unveiling in a series of photos that leave no surprises. The images confirm the presence of a microSD card slot and a micro-USB (not USB-C) port.

Amazon's new 7-inch Fire. Photo: Amazon

Amazon’s new 7-inch Fire. Photo: Amazon

A major downside to Amazon Fire devices is that they come without Google’s apps and services; even the Google Play Store is replaced by Amazon’s own Appstore. But with the latest Fire tablets, it’s possible to install the Play Store manually without root access.

This is the first Note that isn't all about specs. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

This is the first Note that isn’t all about specs. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Android

After kicking off the “phablet” trend in 2011, the Galaxy Note series has become the bigger and better smartphone in Samsung’s lineup every year — and usually the best phablet on the market. But with this year’s Note 5, a lot has changed.

Samsung has snubbed a number of popular features to take a gamble on the new design language it first introduced with the Galaxy S6 earlier this year. It makes the Note 5 far prettier than its predecessors, but does it make for a better handset overall?

You bet your S Pen it does!

The iPhone 6s' 12MP camera is a great performer. Photo: SuperSaf TV

The iPhone 6s’ 12MP camera is a great performer. Photo: SuperSaf TV

Sony’s new Xperia Z5 has the best smartphone camera available, according to the experts at DxOMark — but that could be about to change.

In a number of real-world tests, the Xperia Z5’s 23-megapixel shooter is outperformed by the 12-megapixel camera inside the iPhone 6s Plus.

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