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Archives for February 2026

Xiaomi’s Leica Leitzphone mostly earns the name

8

Verge Score

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra and its Leica co-branded special edition are closer to cameras than ever before.

Dominic Preston
Tenways nearly perfects the shareable city e-bike

9

Verge Score

The sturdy CGO compact rides big and tucks away small.

Thomas Ricker
TCL’s $7,000+ flagship TV is ready to fight

9

Verge Score

The X11L is TCL’s best TV ever, but with RGB LED TVs around the corner, is mini LED a dead end?

John Higgins
This limited edition Death Stranding-inspired tablet is the coolest computer I’ve ever touched

It turned me into Antonio Hikingman.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Retro camera shootout: Camp Snap Pro vs. Flashback One35 V2

Two fun cameras try to combine the charm of disposable cameras with the convenience of digital. One succeeds.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Anker’s X1 Pro shouldn’t exist, but I’m so glad it does

8

Verge Score

This powerful Atmos theater on wheels is pure chaos.

Thomas Ricker
The best earbuds we’ve tested for 2026The best earbuds we’ve tested for 2026
John Higgins and Chris Welch
The Pixel 10A is a little too much like last year’s phone

It’s a minimal update. Google didn’t bring many Pixel 10 features down to the Pixel 10A this year. Buy the berry color.

Todd Haselton
Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
3500 vs 650 ANSI Lumens.

If you’ve even wondered how important that lumen measurement is on projectors…

Here’s the monstrous Nebula X1 Pro next to the little Nebula P1. I’ve got both portable projectors with detachable speakers in for testing, but only one is viewable in ambient mid-day light.

3500 vs. 650 ANSI lumens during the day.
3500 vs. 650 ANSI lumens during the day.
Photo by Thomas Ricker / The Verge