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Top YouTube Tech Reviewers

I've gathered YouTube's most "infotaining" reliable tech reviewers. TechSmartt Keaton Keller is the owner of this channel.He posts tips and reviews on technology, from phone reviews to the best tech for the price. He began his channel in December 2010 by posting videos of basic phone and accessory reviews. His videos have been featured on sites like AOL and Mashable, many before he'd even graduated from high school. His YouTube channel now boasts to over 2.4 million subscribers. The Verge The Verge is an American technology news and media network operated by Vox Media. It has offices in Manhattan, New York City. They have 1,653,000 plus subs. Android Authority Founded by Darcy LaCouvee. Now it's a team of veteran tech bloggers and reviewers, we are well-positioned to deliver top of the line content to the 500 million people. Pocket Now Pocketnow has been a key source of mobile technology news and reviews since its ...

Qualcomm Quick Charge, OnePlus Dash Charging or Motorola TurboCharging?

To fully charge a phone normally takes 1 to 2 hours, but who has time for that? A phone with fast charging can give you enough power to use it for several hours after only a 15- or 30-minute charge. It's a big selling point for phones lately and several companies have entered the fray with names like Qualcomm Quick Charge, OnePlus Dash Charging and Motorola TurboCharging. (Qualcomm just announced that its upcoming Quick Charge 4.0 technology can power a phone for 5 hours after a 5-minute charge.) But how fast do these fast-charging phones really charge? How much battery capacity was charged in the allotted time: (Tested by CNET) HTC 10 Google Pixel LG G5 Motorola Moto Z OnePlus 3 Technology QuickCharge 3.0 USB-C 18W charger QuickCharge 3.0 TurboPower charger DashCharging Connector USB-C USB-C USB-C USB-C USB-C ...

Choosing The Right CPU For Your Device

Every computer needs a motherboard, and every motherboard needs a CPU. The CPU, which stands for Central Processing Unit, determines how much data a computer can handle at one time and how quickly it can handle that data. The main things to consider when buying a CPU are the number of cores needed, what the computer will be used for, the type of software to be run, processor compatibility, and the speed of the CPU. You'll basically find three types of CPUs Desktop CPUs e.g. Intel and AMD etc. Mobile Processors e.g. Snapdragon, Eynos, MediaTek etc. Server Processors e.g. Intel Xeon, Opteron etc. Getting to know the terms: Cores : A core is usually the basic computation unit of the CPU - it can run a single program context (or multiple ones if it supports hardware threads such as hyperthreading on Intel CPUs), maintaining the correct program state, registers, and correct execution order, and performing the operations through ALUs. Cache : A cache is a smaller, fa...

Top Phones with Highest Bechmarks Right Now

Benchmarking is usually associated with assessing performance characteristics of computer hardware, for example, the floating point operation performance of a CPU, but there are circumstances when the technique is also applicable to software. Software benchmarks are, for example, run against compilers or database management systems. Benchmarks provide a method of comparing the performance of various subsystems across different chip/system architectures. We've choosen Basemark OS II and Basemark X as they are really capable and available cross-platform.  You can check out the specs of any phone, link to GSMArena is embedded. Phone Basemark OS II Basemark X Razer Phone 4182 51455 Samsung Galaxy S8+ 3401 43862 Samsung Galaxy S8 3272 42370 Samsung Galaxy Note8 3374 40890 Huawei Mate 10 3657 ...