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Sascha Segan

Sascha Segan

Lead Analyst at PCMag.com

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Sascha Segan
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In These 8 Cities, AT&T and Verizon Users Need New Phones ASAP

Do you live in one of these cities? If so, you should consider getting a new phone immediately.
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Dish Launches $30 5G Phone Plan in 120 Cities: Here’s How to Sign Up

The first new nationwide carrier in 20 years is up and running.
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What’s the Best iPad to Buy in 2022?

Apple has a bewildering number of tablets, but that means there’s almost certainly one that fits your budget and your needs. Our tablet experts help you make sense of all the iPad options and find the right one for you.
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In Big Turnaround, Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra Is Already a Best-Seller

Buyers are going big with their Galaxy S22 choices, according to Wave7 Research.
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Green iPhone 13 vs. Green Galaxy S22: Which Green Phone Is Greenest?

Which green phone deserves your greenbacks? We compare the various shades so you don’t make the wrong choice and wind up green with envy.
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Iqoo’s Ridiculous BMW-Branded 9 Pro Phone Is the Silliness the Worl...

In a grim time, this phone’s bold racing stripe design sparks joy.
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Samsung Galaxy S22 Lineup Already Faces Shipping Delays

Samsung warns of delays for its newest flagship, which is scheduled to launch on Feb. 25.

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Can You Actually Work on Amtrak’s Free Wi-Fi? We Tested It to Find Out

We tested the free Wi-Fi against cellular on three of the most heavily trafficked routes in the nation to see whether you can expect to get work done, or even just relax and watch streaming video.
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Samsung Serves Up Its First Galaxy S22 Teaser

Looks like Samsung is merging the Note line into the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
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AT&T, Dish Win Big in Latest 5G Auction

The new airwaves make AT&T more competitive with Verizon and T-Mobile in 5G.
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To Fight iMessage, Android Must Clean Its Own House

Apple’s “blue bubbles” draw and keep customers. Google needs to throw its weight around if it wants to compete.
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To Fight iMessage, Android Must Clean Its Own House

Apple’s “blue bubbles” draw and keep customers. Google needs to throw its weight around if it wants to compete.
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Razer Plays a Dangerous Game With Its Misleading Mask Marketing

Razer runs into controversy with claims that its Zephyr wearable air purifier uses ‘N95 Grade’ filters.
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Samsung Confirms: Galaxy S21 FE Will Have Dual SIMs in US

If you want to have two cellular subscriptions on one phone, it looks like you have a major new option.
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5 Questions About Verizon’s Biggest 5G Launch Yet

Verizon may be launching C-Band on Jan. 5. But there’s still a lot we don’t know.
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OnePlus 10 Teased for January

The company’s first post-Oppo-merger phone is coming earlier than expected, but will Omicron confuse its plans?
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Can the Fastest 5G Hold Up to Holiday Shopping?

All I want for Christmas is widespread millimeter-wave 5G, so I went looking for it in Times Square.
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Benchmarks Demonstrate Qualcomm’s CPU Struggles

Benchmarks on Qualcomm’s new chipset show how far the company needs to go to beat Apple.
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Qualcomm Sees Itself Powering ‘Zoom Laptops’

Now that we’re video-chatting from wherever all the time, does that offer an opening for Snapdragon PCs?
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Hands On With Qualcomm’s Puzzling Handheld Gaming System

Neither a Nintendo Switch nor a Steam Deck, Qualcomm’s Android handheld leaves us curious.
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Google Android Exec: We’re Not Abandoning Qualcomm

After Google ditched Qualcomm chips in its Pixel phones, Android chief Hiroshi Lockheimer brings a message of peace to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit.