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Top 20 phones of the year 2023
9:14 pm | December 31, 2023

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2023 brought us several hundred new smartphones, some more popular than others. Now that we turn to 2024, it’s time to have a revisit which were the best performers by a very important criteria - their popularity among you, our readers. Here are the Top 20 phones that you searched for the most over the last 12 months. Obviously, the list is dominated by the launches from the first half of the year - those had more time to rack up the page views, but some late arrivals did so well they still managed to crack the top 20. Samsung remains the dominant force in this ranking, even...

My Top 5 phones of 2023 – Yordan
5:05 pm |

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The past 12 months have been busy with phone announcements, and I'll now be looking back at the devices that impressed me the most. In the world of smartphones, over 500 new models were launched, and I had a tough time picking my favorite five. Smartphone companies launch a lot of midrangers in an attempt to grab a part of the busiest market, but you won't find those on my list. I am in my eighth year at GSMArena, more than ever, I believe in devices of no compromises. The year 2023 was great if you wanted a flagship, making me as excited as ever to try the next best thing. Here are my...

CyberLink PowerDirector for mobile review
3:32 pm |

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We’ve long been champions of CyberLink PowerDirector. Earning 4.5 stars in our review, it’s not just one of the best video editing software out there, but after extensive testing, we found it one of the best alternatives to Premiere Pro, too. 

But that’s on desktop computers. We wanted to know if the company’s iOS and Android tool is one of the best video editing apps for your mobile device - or whether it’s best left on the cutting room floor.  

Cyberlink PowerDirector app: Pricing & plans

  • This is a subscription-only app, but if you don’t mind a few limitations and some watermarking, you can also use it for free 

Although you can use PowerDirector for free, you will be missing out on some advanced features, such as Auto Captions, Video Enhancer, and even Adjustments (that’s right: basic image calibration is considered a premium feature here). Some effects and transitions will also be out of bounds. On the plus side, you will be able to include these into your project; you just won’t be able to export it with them still present without subscribing. 

Another downside, which is of course totally expected, and more reasonable than forcing you to pay for colour adjustments, is a ‘PowerDirector’ logo stamped on the lower right of your video. And finally, the highest resolution you can expect to export for free is HD (1920x1080). 4K is a premium feature. You can try all of these premium features and even export your work without hassle, free for 7 days. After which, if you don’t cancel, you’ll be charged at the yearly rate. 

  • Pricing & plans: 4/5

Cyberlink PowerDirector app: Interface

CyberLink PowerDirector on iOS during our video editing app review

PowerDirector offers you some short demo projects which you can download and use as part of your own  (Image credit: CyberLink )
  • A good interface that can be used in any orientation - shame that setting isn’t switched on by default

PowerDirector is designed to make editing easier, and with that in mind, it makes for some of the best video editing software for beginners thanks to a series of shortcuts should you need to make a quick edit on a single clip. You could, for instance, use ‘Video Enhancer’ to improve your shot, or ‘Speed’ to speed it up or slow it down. Want to blur faces in a clip (or the entire body, or even just the background)? Then ‘Mosaic' is for you. 'AI Colour’ is designed to automatically improve your image’s colours, while ‘Face’ and ‘Body Reshape’ are there to give you an instant new look without altering the background.  All these are but a click away and also come with a quick animated tutorial to give you an idea of how they work. 

Bottom of the screen is an icon labelled ‘Demo’. It contains a series of short templates you can download and use in your own projects, speeding up the creation process. 

If you’d rather just start from scratch, just tap on ’New Project’. Any existing videos you’ve already started work on, will also be available in the ‘My Projects’ section beneath it. 

When it comes to the editing interface, you’re able to work in either orientation, although that isn’t immediately obvious by default: when you first open PowerDirector, you’re locked in portrait. You need to go into the Preferences, and manually switch to ‘auto-rotate’ to be able to work in either orientation. It’s a weird thing to restrict, especially when their promotional information makes a big deal that this app is orientation agnostic. 

When working, you’ll find the interface very clean and easy to use. You have a large preview section at the top, beneath that is your timeline, and at the bottom a series of tools. When working on a phone, those tools can be made to disappear in landscape when you’re not using them, to further declutter your screen.  

  • Interface: 4/5

Cyberlink PowerDirector app: Video editing

CyberLink PowerDirector on iOS during our video editing app review

Editing is very well implemented, with icons that are large enough to tap on, but not too big so as to distract from the work at hand  (Image credit: CyberLink )
  • A good series of editing tools is at your disposal, making it easy to construct your project 

You’ll find editing is as good as the best of them. It’s easy to scroll through your project, zoom out of the timeline to get a bigger sense of scale, then zoom in for fine, frame-accurate work. You can add as many clips as you need, trim them, reorder them, work with multiple layers, the works.  

Need to use a tool? No problem. The icons and their titles are large enough to be read easily, but small enough to not feel like they’re taking up too much room. 

You can add stickers, titles, special animated effects known as ‘decors’, and filters. These appear as clips on separate layers, making it easy to move them around, and apply them across multiple clips if you want to. Altering their parameters is simply a question on tapping on them and seeing all available contextual tools at the bottom of the interface. 

CyberLink PowerDirector on iOS during our video editing app review

Working with green screen is simple, but other apps do a better job of removing the background from around messy hair  (Image credit: CyberLink )

When it comes to editing your text layer, repositioning the words is a simple matter of dragging it in the main preview section. Resizing and rotating is done in the same way. You’ll also find a long list of tools associated with text layers, ranging from animation to motion tracking. Simply tap, alter the parameters, and you’re good to go.

There are also advanced features such as chroma keying, although we found the results to be not as good as the competition, especially when it came to messy hair, where shades of green stubbornly remained in between unruly strands.

But really, for a mobile app, it does a pretty good job, with an interface that is not too small, and relatively easy to use. The only fiddly bit is moving clips around as it seems to take a little while for the app to realise what you’re trying to do. But aside from that, it’s pretty good.

  • Video editing: 4.5/5

Cyberlink PowerDirector app: Media limitations

CyberLink PowerDirector on iOS during our video editing app review

You have access to various online media libraries directly from within the app, 2/3rds of which are free to use (Image credit: CyberLink )
  • Good direct connection to a handful of online media library, but sadly PowerDirector runs roughshod over your request for privacy and insists on seeing your entire photo library

It stands to reason that a video editor would be useless without media to edit. And to help you with that, PowerDirector links you directly to free online libraries for botj Pexels and Pixabay, where you can choose as many video clips and photos as you’d like. There’s also a link to iStock, but that content isn’t free. 

If you’d prefer to use your own footage, no problem: you can access your device’s Photos Library too. Except there’s a pretty major hiccup for the privacy conscious. As with any other app, the first time you launch it, you’re asked if you’d like to grant it access to your entire library, or restrict it to just the media you want to use. So far so good. 

CyberLink PowerDirector on iOS during our video editing app review

Puzzlingly, PowerDirector insists on having access to your entire media library, even to export your project, when other apps can do that without breaching your privacy  (Image credit: CyberLink )

Unfortunately, if you wish to add additional clips after that first batch, you can’t. There seems to be no way to do that, and PowerDirector insists it needs to see all your media to work. But in actuality, that shouldn’t be the case: other apps work fine with just the clips you allow it to use.

PowerDirector also insists it needs full access to your library in order to export any projects. Again, other apps export fine without being granted full access. Which begs the question: why is PowerDirector so adamant your privacy is secondary to its needs?

CyberLink PowerDirector app: Scorecard

Should I buy?

CyberLink PowerDirector on iOS during our video editing app review

Tap between two clips to reveal all available transitions. Those with a crown icon are restricted to paid subscribers  (Image credit: CyberLink )

Buy it if...

You’re looking for an elegant mobile video editor, with many easy to use tools, and don't have access to any of the best video editing computers or the best laptops of video editing

Don't buy it if...

You don't like a video editing app side-stepping your privacy, and you’d rather buy something outright than subscribe to it.

CyberLink PowerDirector app: Alternatives

For some of the best alternatives to PowerDirector on iOS and Android, we recommend checking out LumaFusion, DaVinci Resolve for iPad, and CapCut.  

Top 10 most popular reviews of 2023: Q4
1:07 pm |

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The final quarter of the year saw the launch of Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro by Google. Samsung introduced the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone, while OnePlus launched its first foldable, simply called Open. The device was a rebadged version of the Oppo Find N3. Still, given the popularity of the OnePlus brand, we are not surprised to see the Open gather a lot more interest than its brother from another father. Xiaomi joined the discussions with the 13T series – we saw a vanilla and a Pro variant. Our readers were really interested in the duo, and understandably so – offering great bang for the...

2023 Winners and losers: Honor
9:07 am |

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The past twelve months have been a massive success for Honor, especially in China. The company quickly filled the gap that was left by its former parent Huawei, and is currently number 1 in two major categories at home – most smartphones sold and most foldables sold. Domestic success is generally a healthy indication that the company is ready to expand overseas, and the past twelve months have been a testament to Honor's dedication to becoming once again a leading player in international markets. The Honor handsets arrived in India, another big achievement, under the management of...

Galaxy S24 pricing, HyperOS logo, OnePlus Ace 3: Week 52 in review
5:01 am |

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This is the last week of 2023, and despite the holidays, the world of mobile devices still delivered a few exciting stories. The main one was that Samsung is planning to launch the Galaxy S24 and S24+ at a slightly cheaper price than it did with the S23, at least in Europe. Xiaomi already released its flagships with a HyperOS interface, and now we got to see the logo that many smartphone fans will see soon on their mobile phones, wearables, and even cars in the near future. Samsung Galaxy S24,S24+ to be cheaper in EU; North America really...

Samsung Galaxy S24 series to come with Live Translate and Generative Edit
1:12 am |

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The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is rumored to be unveiled on January 17, 2024, and past leaks have already given us a fair idea of what to expect from the Galaxy S24 lineup. The Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are rumored to be "the smartest AI phones ever," and the latest leak reveals two AI-powered features we'll see on the S24 trio - Live Translate and Generative Edit. Word comes from X user Arsene Lupin (@MysteryLupin), who posted an image of what could be an unfinished retailer listing. The description for Live Translate suggests the processing will happen...

My top 4 phones of 2023 – Prasad
9:14 pm | December 30, 2023

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2023 was a bit of a surprise. If you had asked me at the beginning of the year for this list, I wouldn't have included most of them, even if I knew they were coming. One, in particular, caught me completely by surprise and every time I mention it to people I have to emphasize just how serious I am about liking this device, lest they think I'm joking. The four devices listed below were the ones that naturally came to mind while writing this down. I could have included one more for the sake of a more pleasing top 5 list but everything else I used this year had at least one annoying quirk...

Caviar customizes Apple’s FineWoven cases for iPhones with Hermes leather, cost over $2k
6:15 pm |

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Apple unveiled the iPhone 15 lineup a few months ago at its Wonderlust event, where it also introduced its FineWoven cases for the iPhones as it decided to stop offering leather accessories as a part of its environmental efforts. The FineWoven cases received mixed reactions, as some missed the touch-and-feel of genuine leather, while some didn't find them durable enough. To address this, Dubai-based Caviar, known for its custom luxury class devices, upgraded Apple's FineWoven cases by replacing them with genuine Hermes leather. Caviar says its craftsmen replaced the fabric covering...

Caviar customizes Apple’s FineWoven cases for iPhones with Hermes leather, cost over $2k
6:15 pm |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Comments: Off

Apple unveiled the iPhone 15 lineup a few months ago at its Wonderlust event, where it also introduced its FineWoven cases for the iPhones as it decided to stop offering leather accessories as a part of its environmental efforts. The FineWoven cases received mixed reactions, as some missed the touch-and-feel of genuine leather, while some didn't find them durable enough. To address this, Dubai-based Caviar, known for its custom luxury class devices, upgraded Apple's FineWoven cases by replacing them with genuine Hermes leather. Caviar says its craftsmen replaced the fabric covering...

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