He has tested 160 phones over 16 years. After testing Apple’s latest iPhones, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are our top picks, and the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are our upgrade picks.
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After using the iPhone 16 for a few days, I felt the same way I did while watching the fourth season of Emily in Paris — familiar yet offering twists and turns that make the new edition much more ...
For several years now, Apple has positioned the iPhone SE as a cut-price way into the iPhone ecosystem. Yet ever since the iPhone X’s all-screen era, the iPhone SE has been something of a ...
But they’re a work in progress—Apple is in a months-long process of finishing this iPhone’s core software features, and when that is done perhaps they will stand out more from the iPhones of ...
Why pay $50 for wallpapers when free apps offer more? Skip MKBHD’s pricey app and enjoy endless options at no cost. Image: Peter Holden/TalkAndroid Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain ...
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Brownlee says he curated the wallpapers himself, and boasts collaboration with high quality digital artists. But plenty of people questioned why anybody should pay for wallpapers given you can ...
With the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, it has never been clearer that the cycle of radical invention has given way to iterative updates—not just on an annual basis, but a monthly one, due to ...
Marques Brownlee, the renowned tech YouTuber known as MKBHD, recently introduced his wallpaper app, called Panels, on both iOS and Android platforms. Sharing his excitement on X, he stated, “I’m so ...
The lower-end iPhone 16 is ideal for the average user who wants a smartphone with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display and that's loaded with all of the features people love about the iPhone.
On September 23rd, 2024, Marques Brownlee A.K.A. MKBHD made a post on X [1] (formerly Twitter) about his new endeavor, a subscription-based iPhone app that provides users with high-quality HD ...