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Mobvoi is gearing up to announce the TicWatch 3 Pro Ultra and a couple of other wearables

While we wait for news on when Mobvoi will be able to roll out the Wear OS 3 update to its TicWatch E3 and 3 Pro smartwatches, it seems that the brand is preparing a couple of new wearables. One of these is said to be the successor to 2020’s TicWatch 3 Pro with the […]

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The first Galaxy S22 Ultra renders reveal an S Pen storage slot and a Tetris-shaped rear camera housing

I know, we are still in September but if you’ve already begun wondering about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S22 flagship you are in luck because the first leaked renders have been released which reveal two important details and a curvier design. The leaked renders come courtesy of Digit.in and @OnLeaks, showing the Galaxy S22 Ultra with […]

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The Galaxy S21/S30 Ultra 5G will reportedly support the S Pen

As we near mid-November the Galaxy S21/S30 hype machine is upon us with rumors that Samsung will launch its new flagship earlier than ever in January, and also a recurring message that it could support the S Pen. Considering that the S Pen has previously been the exclusive feature of the Galaxy Note range, this […]

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Samsung’s One UI 3 beta program is now open to Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra in the US

Google officially launched Android 11 in its final guise on September 8th, and besides the new Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5 handsets, the first to launch sporting this latest version of Android is the new OnePlus 8T. Samsung has been running a One UI 3 beta program in the US for its Galaxy S20 […]

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[Deal] Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (512GB) is down to $1050 on Amazon right now

It only launched on August 5th but Samsung’s top-specced flagship, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G with 512GB storage is now available with a $ 400 discount on Amazon. The Mystic Black Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is down from $ 1449 to a reasonable $ 1049 for the time being, and is sold and fulfilled by Amazon […]

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Energy Ring has been updated with support for the Google Pixel 4a and Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra

Energy Ring has been updated with support for two of the latest Android smartphones, the Google Pixel 4a and the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra, amongst other devices. As a recap, Energy Ring is an Android customization application that makes use of the ring around the punch hole camerato highlight the battery status. This subtle tweak […]

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Redmi announced the K30 Ultra, one of the first phones available with dual 5G SIM standby

Redmi announced the K30 Ultra flagship today, highlighting that this is one of the first phones supporting dual 5G standby. The K30 Ultra goes on sale on August 14, 2020, offering a lot for the money in true Redmi style. Redmi, Xiaomi’s Xiaomi’s more value-based sub-brand, seems to have polished the existing Redmi K30 Pro […]

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Report – Samsung to squeeze Galaxy Note 20 Ultra buyers by only including a 25W charger in the box

With less than two weeks to go until the Galaxy Note 20 is officially unveiled on August 5th, a new leak has appeared that might put a tiny dampener on the occasion for those that are looking at ordering the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. It seems that despite the Ultra being capable of 45W charging, […]

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Samsung rumored to be reducing the launch price of the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

A report from the South Korean website Naver points to the next Samsung Galaxy Note costing less than expected. The article quantifies this and explains it believes the device will start at KRW 1.2million, approximately $ 999, which is less than the Galaxy Note 10’s South Korean launch price of KRW 1.25million. The paper goes on […]

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Say hello to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in Mystic Bronze

It’s a phone that the whole world knows is set to launch at the beginning of August, and while the leaks have increased in frequency from the usual suspects, no one really expected Samsung to out its new flagship on its own retail site. But, it has, and the image of the Galaxy Note 20 […]

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Samsung may have leaked the Note 20 Ultra on its own website

Samsung may have accidentally unveiled its next flagship ahead of schedule. On the company’s official Russian, Ukrainian and Chinese Note 8 product pages, there’s a photo of a new Note-series phone. According to frequent Samsung leaker Max Weinbach,…
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LG V60 ThinQ review: Why bother with the Galaxy S20 Ultra?

The LG V60 ThinQ rolled out earlier than usual this year, replacing what would’ve been the LG G9. We don’t think we’re going to see the LG G9 this year (or ever again, for that matter) but LG hopes the V60 can scratch the itch. We’re checking out LG’s superphone, complete with its Dual Screen […]

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Pete Lau teases high-resolution ultra wide photos from the OnePlus 8

Pete Lau, CEO of OnePlus, has tweeted out some camera samples from a few different phones. The interesting thing is that one of those phones is a OnePlus 8, and it’s sporting the company’s new high-resolution ultrawide angle sensor. New OnePlus 8 ultrawide camera Lau tweets “ultra wide that can get ultra close” which seemingly […]

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The ten best cases for your Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra

When you’ve spent a thousand dollars or more on your Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, or S20 Ultra, it’s likely that you may want to take the extra step of investing in a case to protect your shiny new handset. Whether you want ultra-thin, trendy, functional, or heavy-duty protection, we’ve searched high-and-low for the best assortment […]

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When it comes to protecting your new Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, or Galaxy S20 Ultra, Speck has got you covered

Samsung launched its range of Galaxy S20 smartphones on February 11th and if you have splashed the cash to buy yourself one of the new models you may want to protect your investment by wrapping it in an ultra-thin case. Luckily for you, Speck has a veritable host of cases to suit all of Samsung’s […]

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Samsung launches the latest Galaxy S series – S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra – Available March 6

Samsung just wrapped up its Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event with the launch of three 5G Galaxy S20 devices – the S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. All will be available on March 6 with preorders starting on February 21st in the US. They should also be available across all carriers, but Verizon’s not getting the standard […]

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Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra supports speedy 45W Fast Charging, but you’ll need to cough another $50 for the privilege

Samsung just announced its new range of Galaxy S20 smartphones and at the top of the pile is the Ultra that sports a big 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 processor, 5G connectivity, a quartet of rear cameras, and a massive 40MP selfie camera that sits in the punch-hole. While all three Galaxy S20 […]

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Samsung 108MP sensor exclusive to S20 Ultra, but it doesn’t really matter

Details of Samsung’s imminent flagship trio are leaking at an accelerating pace, including an interesting segmentation of camera hardware and the first hands-on photos. Samsung‘s S-series of flagship smartphones are often the phones many look forward to each year, as they often debut the latest in processor, display, and camera technologies, and as we draw […]

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Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra might have more RAM than your PC

Rumors for the Galaxy S20 have mentioned a no-holds-barred Ultra model, but just what would that entail? Quite a lot, if you believe the rumors. XDA's Max Weinbach (who shared the leaked photos of the S20+ 5G) claims the Ultra 5G will have extreme…
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Sony delivers better audio on the Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra

Sony has announced some new software updates that will be coming to the Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra to deliver an even more premium audio experience for users. Sony’s phones typically already try to offer better sound quality with the company’s own ClearAudio+ and Clear Bass technology, but now the devices will also support High-Resolution […]

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Ultra HD group outlines next generation of 4K TV broadcasts

The concept of 4K TV broadcasting is only just getting off the ground, but its overseers are already planning for what comes next. The Ultra HD Forum has published its first "Phase B" guidelines detailing what companies should aim for with future 4K…
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Here’s a look at Sony’s upcoming Xperia XA2, XA2 Ultra and L2

Sony’s mid-range Xperia XA, XA Ultra and L models are about to get a refresh, and unfortunately it appears to be more of the same. The company’s design language has stagnated for what seems like an eternity, while the rest of the market has moved on with modern, cutting edge devices. Companies like LG and […]

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What we’re buying: Instant Pot Ultra, Huel and Sleep Cycle

This month is a (mostly) foodie edition of IRL. Nicole Lee sings the praises of the Instant Pot, while Daniel Cooper doesn't last long on the meal-replacement system, Huel. Tim Seppala, however, is just trying to get a good night's rest.
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Ultra Mobile is the next to offer buy-in-bulk prepaid plans

Ultra Mobile has announced a new set of prepaid plans that jump on the bandwagon of carriers selling months of service in bulk. You’ll have to prepay for a few months in advance, but you get some big advantages for cheap when you do. The entry level plan runs just $ 19 per month, which nets […]

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HTC confirms Android Oreo for HTC U11, U Ultra and 10

This week HTC’s social media staff were busy working on responding to interested consumers who wanted to know what the company’s plans were for updating some of their more recent devices to Android 8.0 Oreo. Perhaps sensing it might be easier to issue a single statement instead of spending time on multiple responses, the company tweeted […]

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Potential Google Pixel XL 2 benchmark confirms Snapdragon 835, ultra tall screen

Before a device really makes its rounds through the rumor mill, we’ll typically see some benchmarks or very early reports bearing the new name or model number. In this case, we’re getting a glimpse at the Google Pixel XL 2, which we aren’t expecting very soon. With that being said, the benchmark seems mostly plausible, even by […]

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[Video] Unboxing the HTC U Ultra

The HTC U Ultra is technically HTC’s first premium phone for 2017, even it’s a little disappointing on paper. It’s still high end, but we just didn’t love the price point. HTC’s had some decent sales to counteract that, though. It may not be enough to sway you away from that shiny new Galaxy S8, […]

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HTC’s U Ultra actually isn’t that durable

You’re no doubt familiar with JerryRigEverything, the YouTuber that puts phones through a variety of different bend tests. This time the subject is the HTC U Ultra, and the results aren’t good. If you’re looking for a phone with durability, you might not want to go with the U Ultra, according to JerryRigEverything’s tests. The […]

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HTC wants U! Everything you need to know about the HTC U Ultra and U Play

HTC has launched the U Ultra and U Play, two stunning phones covered in shimmering, shiny glass, and equipped with Sense Companion, the company’s first AI assistant. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Light and agile: The Atomic Hawx Ultra 130 sheds weight without losing strength

Atomic’s Hawx Ultra 130 are not only the stiffest boot in its Hawx Ultra range, it is also the lightest ski boot the company has produced. All it took was a completely new way of thinking about ski boot design.

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Google Chromecast Ultra review

Google’s latest Chromecast doubles the price, but quadruples the resolution for a simple and affordable way to get 4K. Add in wide HDR support, and it’s got a lot going for it.

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Google’s Chromecast Ultra is ready to serve up 4K HDR for $69

Today, Google introduced a refresh of its Chromecast streaming device. It’s called the Chromecast Ultra. While it costs nearly double the price of the old one, the latest Chromecast supports both 4K streaming and HDR for eye-popping video streaming.

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Sony quietly adds the Xperia XA Ultra to its already existing X lineup

Sony will be moving forward with none other than its X-series of smartphones. The latest addition being the Xperia XA Ultra, aimed at the upper mid-range category. Sony just launched a new smartphone called the Xperia XA Ultra. The handset features a 6-inch display with a Full HD resolution and is powered by MediaTek’s MT6755 processor. […]

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Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 review

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When you are on a budget, one of the biggest questions you must answer is which features you are willing to compromise on. Whether it’s a lower resolution display, less RAM, less capable cameras, poor build quality, or perhaps an underpowered processor, these are all things you must consider. There’s a host of budget smartphones to choose from, and most tend to compromise at least one area. Here in the United Kingdom, the Moto G (2015) is often viewed as the go-to device for people with limited budgets, but perhaps there’s an alternative, the Smart Ultra 6 that is available from Vodafone UK for just £115. 

Design

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The Smart Ultra 6 has a unibody design. But, before you get your hopes up with thoughts of the HTC One M9 and its beautiful aesthetics, without being too blunt about it, the Smart Ultra 6 is fairly bland. While many unibody designs will strive for a smooth, sleek appearance without a noticeable seam along the length of the device, the Smart Ultra 6 has gone the other way.

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For some reason, the designers went out of their way to put a fake seam on the Smart Ultra 6 that makes it appear as if its has a removable rear panel, except it doesn’t. It isn’t the worst thing you’ve ever seen on a smartphone, it’s just a little odd. On to the dimensions, and the Smart Ultra 6 is 154 x 77 x 8.35mm and weighs 159 grams. For a 5.5-inch handset, it’s quite pocketable, being a couple of millimeters narrower than my Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The bezels aren’t the thinnest you’ve every seen, but then again, they aren’t the biggest either with the handset having a screen-to-body ratio of 70.3%.

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The silver volume and power buttons are both on the right-hand-side of the display. The power button is in the middle of the phone, which is far too low for my personal liking but that’s just my preference. The buttons themselves are responsive, easy to find, and reward each press with a satisfying clicking sound. Navigation achieved by way of the on-screen buttons, and there’s a neat blue LED light for notifications that also serves as the Home button.

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There’s a speaker on the rear of the handset, along with the Vodafone logo. Up top is the 3.5mm audio socket, with a microSD card slot on the left-hand side of the phone. On the right-hand-side is the SIM slot, just above the volume buttons. As you might expect, the micro-USB port is present on the bottom end of the handset.Vodafone_Smart_Ultra_6_TA (7)

When I say the Smart Ultra 6 is bland and inoffensive, don’t get me wrong. The build quality is good, the handset doesn’t creak or bend, and the glass feels sturdy enough. The Smart ultra 6 isn’t a terrible looking handset either, unlike some budget devices that are around. But it is bland, albeit inoffensive. The grey metallic plastic is not unpleasant to hold, the material isn’t terribly slippy in the hand, and it serves its purpose. Thankfully, a case can definitely smarten it up and add some bling if needed. If grey isn’t your thing, the Smart Ultra 6 is also available in silver.

Hardware

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The Smart Ultra 6 features a 5.5-inch Full HD (1920×1080) IPS LCD display, Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor, Adreno 405, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 13MP rear camera, a 5MP front camera, a 3000mAh battery, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, and Bluetooth 4.0.

Bands:

4G LTE (3, 7, 20)
HSDPA
GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900)

Performance

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The Smart Ultra 6 is nippy. The Snapdragon 615 is a mid-range processor with 8 Cortex A53 cores providing enough grunt to play the high-end games such as Asphalt 8 with acceptable frame rates. While the Smart Ultra 6 isn’t going to set new benchmark records, it will do the job, without noticeable strain. The rear of the handset doesn’t become overly hot, but it does get warm after playing Asphalt 8 for around 30mins. Although the Snapdragon 615 does its job well, it is possible to make it stutter now and again. For reference, the Smart Ultra 6 scores 2359 on Geekbench 3, and 31192 on Antutu.

Where some affordable handsets fall down when it comes to the display, here the Smart Ultra 6 carries on going. It’s 5.5-inch Full HD LCD display, with In-Plane-Switching (IPS) technology allows for impressive viewing angles and vibrant colours. I think it’s safe to say that you won’t find a better display on a similarly priced handset. Possibly the only letdown with the display is the lack of an automatic brightness option.

The speaker on the rear of the handset offers a rather middling performance. Its single driver sounds a little thin and isn’t anything to write home about, but, it is acceptable and delivers its top volume without distorting. Call quality is also at a good level, with callers able to hear you talk clearly. You won’t be scratching your ears off, but you also won’t want to be using the Smart Ultra as a portable speaker for any length of time.

While the handset is naturally locked to the Vodafone network, it is possible to unlock the Smart Ultra 6 with a minimum of fuss thanks to the unlock codes found on Ebay, which only around £4.

Battery

On to the battery and here the 3000mAh battery really helps the Smart Ultra 6 stand out. Despite having to provide the juice for a large 5.5-inch Full HD display, the battery manages to hold out for around 2 days with light usage. For normal usage, most users should manage to get through the day without having to charge. I found that by 9 PM, I had around 15% left, after the usual notifications, calls and texts, social media, checking accounts and emails, 20-30 mins gaming, and around 20 minutes of YouTube. As with pretty everything else about the Smart Ultra 6, it’s a good result. Not fantastic, not terrible, but firmly in the middle. On average I managed around 4 and a half hours of screen-on time.

Software

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Quite often we see these overbearing custom UI’s on Android handsets, whether they are cheap or expensive. Thankfully, Vodafone has refrained from putting its stamp on proceedings, leaving an almost stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop experience. On that topic, there’s no word as yet when, or if, an update to Marshmallow is forthcoming.

While there are a few pre-installed apps present, that would appear to be the extent of Vodafone’s meddling. Even the wallpapers are stock Android, which is no bad thing. One feature that is missing, however, in common with stock Android, is the ability to see the battery percentage in the status bar. One way to get around it is by installing an app such as Circle Battery Widget from the Play Store.

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Let’s get to the pre-installed apps. While the apps themselves are no blight on the handset, Vodafone has somehow decided that these apps are to be front and centre when opening the app drawer. There are seven apps pre-installed, and luckily you can uninstall 5 of them while the other two can be disabled. Other than possibly the Smart Tips and Smart Flow apps, you’ll probably find the pre-installed apps to be fairly pointless.

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Pre-installed apps:

  • Updates: Lets you install more Vodafone applications
  • Direct Access: Links directly to Vodafone’s accessory store
  • Message: Vodafone’s free messaging app.
  • Discover: Helps you discover other Vodafone services
  • My Web: A shortcut to a Vodafone web page
  • Smart Flow: A wallpaper app that cycles through images. When it works it’s ok
  • Smart Tips: Helpful hints on how to use the Smart Ultra 6, and its features

Camera

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It would seem that almost all the mid-range budget phones are using a 13MP sensor for the rear camera, and here the Smart Ultra 6 is no different. Features such as HDR, Panorama, Smile Detection, Multi-Exposure as well as the option to add a filter to your masterpiece are present. You can choose between three modes: Manual, Automatic or Mode which gives you access to the features previously mentioned.

As to the quality of the images, that can be a bit of a mixed bag, but for the most part, the sensor copes adequately when taking pictures in good lighting. In low-light conditions, however, the sensor does struggle to give sharp, detailed results, and can look a little washed out. For a £125, the camera is more than acceptable, so long as you are okay with chucking out the odd photo here and there. You can check out the sample shots I took with the Smart Ultra 6 below.

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Closing

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Vodafone partnered up with ZTE to develop the Smart Ultra 6, and the result is a handset boasting an impressive array of components for a very affordable price. Yes, the design is somewhat uninspired and nondescript, but it isn’t terribly offensive, and you can always put a case on it to add a bit of excitement. No, the camera is not going to compete with the Galaxy Note 5, and yes, the Snapdragon 615 can stutter at times when you are racing through the apps. But for a handset with a Full HD display, a beefy battery, and competent cameras that usually costs just £115, it’s downright appealing.

I would say that the Smart Ultra 6 is the definitive budget smartphone in the UK at the moment. If you are on a tight budget, this is the mobile phone you should be looking at. For £115, you just can’t go wrong.

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‘Super Time Force Ultra’ comes to PS4 and PS Vita on September 1st

Super Time Force is one of the more mind-bending indie games to break cover in recent years, and now the time-traveling, side-scrolling shooter is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. As of September 1st, the game will be live in the PlayStatio…
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