The aptly named Classic is the latest device out of the struggling phone maker’s stables, but one that really harks back to the good times.
The key feature on the YotaPhone, as before, is the 4.7-inch e-ink display on the rear of the device.
The Note 4 is pricey, but works for those looking for a big phone that delivers on look and feel.
The phone scores on battery life and design, but lacks any major upgrade compared to the previous model.
The phone has some good features, but falls short on battery life.
BlackBerry’s latest smartphone is wide and unwieldy, but has some promising new features.
The Xbox and PS4 consoles feature a rose gold case created by Italian jeweller, Gatti, and will be available for sale at the GAMES14 exhibition.
The latest console launched by Microsoft is more than simply a gaming platform.
The mid-market offering from HTC feels well balanced and solid, but battery life is limited.
The Z3 is the latest in the line of devices using that OS and looks like a phone that can replicate the mid- segment success BlackBerry had with the Curve 8520.
The 7-inch Android tablet will work well for professionals who may need a tablet as a backup for their laptops and smartphones.
The crystal-encrusted cover comes in two shades – smoky grey and blue, and solid black.
The phone, BlackBerry’s new android app-compatible model, will be priced at Dhs899.
The phone scores with its triluminos display and premium feel.
Microsoft’s latest gaming console will also be available with Kinect for Dhs2,199.
The phone includes all the features that debuted on the Samsung Galaxy S4 including Air Gesture, Air View and Smart Scroll.
The Bluetooth and NFC enabled wireless headset is flexible and sleek.
The new video camera allows hands-off recording with a wristwatch remote.
The flagship smartphone from Lenovo is unwieldy, but takes great photos.
The world’s smallest and lightest camera packs in a lot of punch.
The Givori Phantom Black Platinum collection, made for men, is handcrafted in Italy.
The market for old Apple computers is heating up, with prices steadily increasing.
Does the latest feature-rich smartphone from Samsung live up to its hype?
Boasting its own app, the Zikmu Solo provides great output and comes equipped with various connectivity options.
Priced at Dhs999 in the UAE, the mid-range android smartphone comes packed with features.
A businessman from Hong Kong has commissioned the bejewelled device.
The flexible 13-inch hybrid from Lenovo can be folded into a tent or a tablet.
BlackBerry Z10 is a sleek, feature-filled device that certainly has the capacity to help the brand survive.
Nokia’s new offering lives up to its hype, writes Aarti Nagraj.
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