How much money would you take to give up your Android device?
Google I/O 2023: What to expect from this year's big event | Leaked 'affordable' Razr Lite 2023 could play to Motorola's strengths | Fairphone does what tech giants refuse to do
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Google's annual I/O developer conference takes place in May, where the company is expected to talk about upcoming devices, updates, and advancements in AI.
A new leak has revealed a more affordable Razr model could be in the works for 2023. Given Motorola's penchant for budget Android phones, this could help boost its foldable efforts.
The Pixel Fold is rumored to be launching soon, and it might be using the same processor as the Pixel 7. We take a look at whether Google should've opted to launch its next-generation chip with its first-generation foldable.
We go hands-on with the latest 13.3" e-ink tablet from Onyx Boox, a slim and trim device called the Tab X. It's a proper Kindle Scribe competitor, but there's a catch.
Following remarks made by Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, we asked our readers if they would take $10,000 if it meant they had to give up their Android phone and couldn't buy another.
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