Deep Dive Teardown of the Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch A2918 Laptop

The MacBook Pro A2918 is the newest 14-inch version of Apple’s notebook. It features a change in the thermal design. The previous model came with double fans but this time it was reduced to only a single fan. This redesign changed the shape of the main board and provided quite a lot of additional space on it.
29Feb

Survey Plus Teardown of the Oppo Reno 11 5G PHJ110 Smartphone

The Oppo Reno 11 5G PJH110 is one of the latest Oppo smartphones. This device is one of the latest variants from the Oppo Reno line and a successor to the Oppo Reno 10. The 32 MP front camera on the Oppo Reno 11 5G PJH110 uses Sony’s IMX709 image sensor. Three back cameras are also included.
29Feb

Fixed and Wireless Trends

Discover key insights into the 2024 Fixed and Wireless Trends report, including analysis of the telecom ecosystem, anticipated industry trends, major technological advancements, and implications for broadband growth rates.
29Feb

Samsung to be the Pro AI Generative Smartphone Leader in 2024

A new generation of artificial intelligence (AI) powered smartphones has appeared. This generation is set to turbocharge smartphone applications like search, photography, and a host of others. Generative AI will drive these changes as powerful new smartphones with high-end chipsets power these applications.
29Feb

OECD Mobile Broadband Price Benchmarking Q4 2023

The Q4 2023 update of the OECD Mobile Broadband Price Benchmarking service is now available for download and includes over 1,100 mobile broadband tariff plans from more than 100 providers across 38 OECD countries. The OECD Mobile Broadband Price Benchmarking Service uses the OECD 2017 baskets.
29Feb

Canada Smartphone Vendor Marketshare by Operator: Q4 2023

Smartphone shipments in Canada grew by 1% in Q4 2023 compared to the year-ago quarter, with two of the five leading vendors seeing shipments improving year-on-year. Canada is a mature market in which replacement sales make up most smartphone volumes, limiting growth. Nonetheless, Canadian consumers are once again upgrading their smartphones.
29Feb