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Samsung and Apple might still dominate the smartphone world, but we’ve been seeing some good independent options popping up on the scene in recent years; the OnePlus 6T comes to mind. If, however, you’re not a fan of how big phones are getting, and desire something a little more conducive to fitting in your pocket, look at the FlexPai Developer Model, the world’s first folding smartphone.
There’s really no lack of options out there for good smartphones, with the vast majority of us falling into one of two camps: team iPhone or team Android (though the Google Pixel is now picking up steam, too).
It's been a long time since anyone used a Palm phone, but it looks like they are trying to get back in the game with a new, compact, smartphone designed to make you...use your phone even less.
A Land Rover Phone? Who’s idea was that? Well, actually, Land Rover’s. And this isn’t their first phone, either – the Land Rover A9 was a smartphone that came out a few years ago, but never really caught on.
RED is a big player in the professional digital camera world, but they have apparently decided to shift into smartphones with their new Hydrogen One - which they say is the first smartphone with a holographic display. Well, it is the first smartphone with a holographic display, we're just wondering why anyone needs a holographic display on their smartphone. Essentially, the device will be capable of creating multi-dimensional audio and video, right in your hand, without the need for 3d glasses or projector screens.