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Snowwolf XFENG 230W review

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Snowwolf XFENG 230 intro There’s a new Snowwolf about to be released. The Xfeng 230W is the follow-up release to the  Vfeng 230W . It is a replaceable dual-18650 mod that’s supposed to reach 230 watts with a full TC suite and three power modes. Subjectively speaking, this Xfeng looks like a more cohesive design than the Vfeng. Then again, we’re still only seeing the computer renderings, and those versus the actual mod are rarely 1:1 replications. But even if the mod looks exactly how it appears in the 3D renderings, will that be it? A cosmetic update? It seems like that’s most of what we get these days. Colors:  Black Price:  $56.99 Specs: Size: 49 mm x 30 mm x 89 mm Material: zinc alloy Screen: 1.0-inch TFT color screen Wattage range: 10 – 230 W Temperature range: 100℃-300℃ / 200℉ – 570℉ Voltage input: 6.4 V – 8.4 V Voltage output: 1.0 V – 7.5 V Maximum current: 35 A Support battery model: 2x 21700/2 x 20700/2 x 18650 (not included) Working modes :

Snowwolf Vfeng 120 BF Kit review

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Snowwolf Vfeng 120 BF kit intro A squonker with two bottles!? The Snowwolf Vfeng 120 Dual Squonk BF Kit is the latest venture in squonking from Snowwolf. It looks just like the  Vfeng 230  that came out last year, but instead of a dual battery, it’s a single battery mod with dual squonk bottles. The kit includes the matching Vfeng RDA. Price:  $59.99 Colors:  Black, Blue, and Red Manufacturers Specs Color: black, red, blue Material: zinc alloy Display: 1.3-inch TFT color screen Capacity of squeeze bottle: 3 mL x 2 Mod size: 48.5 x 39.0 x 95.0 mm Battery capacity: 1 x 21700 / 1 x 20700 / 1 x 18650 (with adaptor) Connection threading: 510 Airflow adjustable: side Liquid fill: top or bottom Power range: 10-120 watts Temperature range: 100-300°C / 212-572°F Modes: Power / Ti1 / Ni200 / SS304 / SS316 / SS317 / TCR Resistance range: 0.05-3.00 ohms Charging: micro USB / DC 5 V / 2 A Squonking was all the rage last year. Now in early 2018, it looks like

Wismec RX2 21700 review

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Wismec RX2 21700 intro The RX2 21700 is a fresh take on a classic mod. It utilizes two 21700 batteries and also comes with adapters so you can use  18650 batteries  instead. It has a similar form factor as the RX2/3 in dual-battery mode, but is slightly scaled up to accommodate the larger batteries. It’s available in 4 colors: gloss black, gradient purple, gradient white, and gradient green. All of them have a black battery door and come with a matching black Gnome  sub ohm tank . Price:  $43.90 Specs: Size: 46.03 mm * 37.10 mm * 81.50 mm Weight: 297 g Thread type: 510 spring-loaded connector Cell type: high rate 21700 / 18650 lithium ion cell Output wattage: 1-230 W Resistance range: 0.05 – 1.5 ohm for TC modes 0.1 – 3.5 ohm for VW mode Temperature range: 100 – 315°C / 200-600˚F (TC modes) Maximum charging current: 2 A Maximum output current: 50 A Output voltage range: 0.5 – 9 V More life, fewer batteries For anyone that has used a Wismec m

iPhone 7 Plus review

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OUR VERDICT It may not be the upgrade we were hoping for, but the iPhone 7 Plus is still an excellent phone with improved cameras, super slick performance and a handy waterproof, yet familiar design. + FOR Heaps of power for slick performance Excellent camera Solid battery life - AGAINST Very expensive Screen still only full HD No headphone jack iPhone 7 Plus is no longer Apple's flagship smartphone, but it remains a very popular choice and comes recommended at a cheaper price today. It runs iOS 11, has a fingerprint sensor home button and retains the aluminum finish that some iPhone fans prefer. it's the last of its kind in many ways, and many people will be sprinting for it instead of the iPhone X or the iPhone X due to its cheaper price. We can't blame them. Apple's iPhone 7 Plus is more than just a bigger iPhone 7 – it's a markedly better version of Apple's newest flagship smartphone. See all Apple iPhone 7 Plus deals

iPhone X review

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OUR VERDICT The iPhone X was a huge gamble from Apple, but one that really paid off. Losing the home button and altering the design was a dangerous move, but one that was sorely needed after years of similarity and the premium design, extra power, all-screen front mix together to create - by far - the best iPhone Apple's ever made. It's impossible to give a perfect score to something that costs this much - but this is the closest to smartphone perfection Apple has ever got. + FOR Great screen Premium, strong design TrueDepth camera is powerful - AGAINST The most expensive flagship phone around Metal rim can scuff without case The iPhone X is the huge leap forward that Apple's handsets needed. Aside from the original iPhone in 2007, this new iPhone is set to have the biggest impact on Apple’s smartphone direction   ever. [Update: We've been using the iPhone X for a few weeks now, so check out our updated findings throughout this review]

Samsung Galaxy S8 review

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Key Features Review Price: £689.99 5.8-inch quad-HD Infinity Display (AMOLED) Samsung Exynos 8895 (Europe and Asia) or Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (USA) 4GB RAM, 64GB storage (microSD up to 256GB) 3000mAh battery with wireless and fast charging Rear camera: 12 megapixels, f/1.7 aperture and Dual Pixel sensor View All  What is the Samsung Galaxy S8? Since Samsung unleashed its 2017 flagships the edge-to-edge design it started has spread. Now the  Google Pixel 2 XL ,  iPhone X ,  LG V30  and  Huawei Mate 10 Pro  have it. But is the S8 still king? Or should you prepare your wallet for the upcoming  Samsung Galaxy S9? Samsung Galaxy S8 – Design Nothing comes close to the Galaxy S8 design-wise. It’s the best-looking phone I’ve ever seen, leaving every other handset trailing in its wake. The curved rear, as seen on the Galaxy S7, nestles perfectly in your palm, while the glass shimmers as the light hits it. The device is available in three colours – a dark black, br