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  • Man using landline telephone
    Smartphones
    By KR Manalo

    These Countries Have Ridiculously Long Phone Numbers (And There's An Interesting Reason Why)

    If you haven't noticed, each country has a different length of phone number, but there is a reason it's done that way. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A Galaxy Note 7 with stylus.
    Android
    By Zohaib Ahmed

    This Is The Worst Smartphone Recall In History (And It's Not Even Close)

    Recalls tend to come and go, but some of them are so dramatic that they become legendary. This is the story of the worst smartphone recall ever.

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  • A cell phone with a dead battery indicator held in hand
    Wearables
    By Sara Wines

    Does The Apple Watch Drain Your iPhone Battery?

    The Apple Watch's connection to its host iPhone is designed to be as efficient as possible, but there are certain situations where batteries can drain.

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  • Close up of a  hand selecting the Wi-Fi icon in iPhone's Control Center
    iPhone
    By Pankil Shah

    Which Wi-Fi Frequency Are You Connected To On iPhone? Here's How To Check

    The frequency of the Wi-Fi band you connect to can have a huge impact in your signal strength and consistency, so you'll want to connect to the right one.

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  • Messages app on an iPhone.
    iPhone
    By Aman Kumar

    What Does A Red Exclamation Mark In The Messages App Mean?

    If you're having trouble sending a message on your iPhone, you may notice a red exclamation mark warning. Here's what that means and how to fix it.

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  • One UI update in progress on Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
    Android
    By Max Miller

    Mistakes To Avoid After Updating Your Android Phone

    While updating your Android phone can help it perform better, there are some mistakes you should avoid after it's complete. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Samsung phone showing Google Chrome with bubble level
    Android
    By Marinel Sigue

    Android Devices May Not Have A Built-In Bubble Level, But Here's How To Access One From Google

    While most Android phones come with an array of useful utilities, one that you might be missing is a built-in bubble level. Here's how to find one from Google.

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  • Two Boox Palma phones kept on a table
    Technology
    By Sumukh Rao

    9 Of The Most Minimalist Phones Available In 2025

    Smartphones have a way of sucking us in and never letting go. We checked out some healthy alternatives that might help you conquer the doom scroll.

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  • Person holding charging smartphone
    Smartphones
    By Max Miller

    Do You Really Need To Avoid Using Your Phone While It's Charging?

    You may have heard a rumor about not using your smartphone while it's charging, but is there anything to it?

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  • A person using an iPhone.
    iPhone
    By Aman Kumar

    How Long Will Your iPhone 16 Be Good For?

    Apple now has to disclose how long it will offer software support to its smartphones. Here's all the details, and how long the iPhone 16 is covered for.

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  • Person clicking photo with an iPhone.
    iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    These iPhone Camera Settings Could Be Ruining Your Photos

    For most users, the iPhone is the camera of choice for capturing precious memories. However, some settings may actually be ruining your photo quality.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra color options.
    Android
    By Nadeem Sarwar

    How Long Will Your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Be Good For?

    Here's how well your Samsung Galaxy S25 will weather a few tumbles and technological upgrades over the years.

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  • Person using phone with dark screen
    Smartphones
    By Lynnae Williams

    Do Privacy Screen Protectors Make Your Phone's Display Darker?

    A privacy screen protector helps make sure no one can see your personal data while browsing your phone in public, but will it impact your own experience?

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  • Person holding an iPhone 16
    iPhone
    By Patrick Phillips

    Why Does The iPhone Have A Barometer? (And How To Use It)

    Of all the features you may have noticed on your iPhone, one that stands out is the Barometer. What does this tool do, and how do you use it?

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  • iPhone and iPad next to each other
    iPhone
    By Pankil Shah

    How To Tell Which Country Your iPhone Or iPad Came From (And Why You Might Want To)

    Want to know where your iPhone or iPad was made? Here’s how to find its country of origin and why it could matter for features or support.

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  • Close up of iPhone showing always on display
    Smartphones
    By Pankil Shah

    Does Always-On Display Drain Your Phone's Battery?

    Smartphone displays will use up your battery faster than any other component, but if you need to have it on at all times, the are ways to reduce the drain.

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  • Hinge dating app logo.
    Smartphones
    By Aman Kumar

    Does Hinge Notify Users About Screenshots? How The Dating App Works

    Hinge is one of the most popular dating apps in the world, but if you or a potential match try to screenshot, does it notify you about the screenshot?

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  • Photo depicting Infinix Note 50 Series.
    Android
    By Zach Lisabeth

    The Infinix NOTE 50 Takes Its Cues From Automakers, Offering Alloy Steel With Premium Feel

    Smartphones continue to get more expensive, but the Infinix Note 50 Pro+ 5G is the perfect balance of tech and price. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • razrs
    Android
    By Adam Doud

    Moto Razr Ultra First Look: Finally, A True Flagship Foldable

    Motorola's foldable phones get a 2025 update, along with a pair of new wearables, and Samsung is getting some serious competition.

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  • Costco store
    Smartphones
    By Damir Mujezinovic

    Yes, You Can Trade-In Your Old Phone At Costco - But Does It Pay A Fair Price?

    Costco offers a mobile device trade-in program through a partner. Here's how the trade-in program works and how it compares to other programs.

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  • A girl using an iPhone Pro model.
    iPhone
    By Aman Kumar

    'This Accessory Uses Too Much Power' On iPhone: What It Means And How To Fix It

    You may get an odd error about an accessory using too much power when trying to connect USB devices to your IPhone. Here's how to fix the error.

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  • AirTag next to an iPhone on a wooden surface
    Accessories and Peripherals
    By Pankil Shah

    AirTag Giving The Wrong Location? Why This Happens And How You Can Fix It

    Is your AirTag showing the wrong location? Find out why this happens and what steps you can take to get accurate tracking again.

    Read More
  • Cell phone calling 911
    Smartphones
    By Lynnae Williams

    You Can Call 911 Without Service Or A SIM Card, But There Is A Downside

    How do you call for help when you're in an emergency and have no phone service? Your phone will likely still dial 911, but one key feature may not work.

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  • Invisible Ink bubble laid over iOS Messages logo on smartphone
    iPhone
    By Keyede Erinfolami

    How To Send (And View) Hidden Texts With Invisible Ink On iPhone

    Want to send a message to someone but keep a little bit of mystery? Invisible Ink lets you do just that. Here's how to use it when sending a message.

    Read More
  • USB port in Hyundai car
    Car Accessories
    By Pankil Shah

    3 Ways To Use Your Car's USB Ports

    If you have a fairly modern car, you likely have more than a few USB ports throughout your vehicle. Here's a few ways they can be useful to you.

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  • LTE concept graphic
    Smartphones
    By Keyede Erinfolami

    What Does LTE Stand For? The Meaning Behind The Acronym (And Why It's Used)

    LTE may not be as common as it once was, thanks to the rise of 4G and 5G, but the standard is still very important for all manner of cell phone technology.

    Read More
  • Incoming calls on two iPhone side by side
    iPhone
    By Pankil Shah

    Why Some iPhone Calls Have A Decline Option, And Others Don't

    Noticed the Decline button missing on some iPhone calls? Here’s why it happens and what it means for your incoming calls.

    Read More
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