4. Samsung Galaxy S22 (between 809 and 909 euros)
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:38 am
Google services have not been accessible on Huawei phones for almost three years. While the Chinese brand has made an effort to build its own ecosystem, without Android at its core Huawei smartphones are definitely not on par with their rivals.
Huawei does, however, equip its smartphones with the latest hardware, lithuania number data particularly in terms of cameras. However, the absence of Android is a real drag on these gadgets, which have to give up many things that competitors such as Xiaomi or OnePlus do offer.
The Galaxy S22 is a great phone, but buying it shortly before its successor is released is definitely not a smart move.
The launch date of the new Galaxy S23 has not yet been confirmed, but it will probably be unveiled in January (or February at the latest). It is therefore advisable to wait a little while to buy the Galaxy S22 at a substantially cheaper price.
5. Amazon Kindle Scribe (between 369 and 449 euros)
The new 10.2-inch Kindle with a pen for annotating and drawing is still far from being a mature technological device. If you use the Kindle Scribe solely and exclusively as an e-reader, it's hard to find any drawbacks to the gadget.
However, if we want to use the "pen", the device as a whole is inevitably disappointing (as well a
Huawei does, however, equip its smartphones with the latest hardware, lithuania number data particularly in terms of cameras. However, the absence of Android is a real drag on these gadgets, which have to give up many things that competitors such as Xiaomi or OnePlus do offer.
The Galaxy S22 is a great phone, but buying it shortly before its successor is released is definitely not a smart move.
The launch date of the new Galaxy S23 has not yet been confirmed, but it will probably be unveiled in January (or February at the latest). It is therefore advisable to wait a little while to buy the Galaxy S22 at a substantially cheaper price.
5. Amazon Kindle Scribe (between 369 and 449 euros)
The new 10.2-inch Kindle with a pen for annotating and drawing is still far from being a mature technological device. If you use the Kindle Scribe solely and exclusively as an e-reader, it's hard to find any drawbacks to the gadget.
However, if we want to use the "pen", the device as a whole is inevitably disappointing (as well a