These days, buying a new smartphone can cost a small fortune. With their high-resolution displays, super-fast processors and impressive cameras they really are fantastic pieces of kit.
But what if you aren’t able, or indeed willing, to spend more than £1,000 on a new phone? So-called ‘dumbphones’ are certainly one option, but there is another.
Inside the March edition of Tech Advisor, we look at the best budget smartphones available. While they may not have the high-end specs of their bigger and more expensive cousins, all of the models in our round-up deliver a compelling experience and won’t let you down. Crucially, the handsets in our guide cost no more than £300, with many costing a lot less.
Elsewhere, were recently lucky enough to attend this year’s CES. The world’s biggest tech show sees brands, both big and small, from around the world show off their latest and greatest wares.
From the genuinely useful to the absolutely bizarre, it’s got everything you can imagine. We reveal the products that caught our attention and won our coveted Best in Show award. Plus, we’ve got the weirdest and wildest tech we saw at CES.
Also this issue, with AI continuing to grab the headlines, we look at Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs and reveal the improvements we’d like to see in the year ahead. Plus, we explain how to extend the life of a monitor by giving it a colour boost.
All this and more, including reviews of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10+ tablet, the OnePlus 13 smartphone and Huawei’s Watch D2, can all be found in the latest issue of Tech Advisor.
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