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Andrew Lanxon

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Editor At Large at CNET

Editor At Large @CNET. Photographer. Love: the outdoors, music, food, snowboarding, animals, beer, coffee, lists. Personal views.

Articles

  • 5 days ago | cnet.com | Zachary McAuliffe |Abrar Al Heeti |David Lumb |Andrew Lanxon

    We're just a week away from Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, when we get the first look at what the company has been cooking up during the past year for iOS 19, the software that runs the iPhone. Until June 9, though, CNET's experts have their own ideas about what Apple should be working on -- and hopefully announcing.

  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon

    The iPhone 16 Pro packs one of the best camera setups found on any phone, being capable of taking stunning images in any conditions. Throw in its ProRes video, Log recording and the neat 4K slow motion mode and it's a potent video shooter too. Its multiple rear lenses and new Photographic Styles offer a lot for photo and video creators, whether they're just starting out or if they've been taking photos for years.

  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon |Patrick Holland

    Many of the best smartphones are available on AT&T, including Google's Pixel 9 series, Apple's iPhone 16 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. AT&T also supports a great lineup of more affordable devices, like the Pixel 9A, which is 5G-enabled and can take advantage of blazing-fast data speeds. No matter what you want or how you use your phone, there's a device for you. To simplify the decision, we've rounded up our top picks from dozens of phones that we tested and reviewed.

  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon

    There are three main types of camera that all photographers need to own. And I'm not just talking about brands, like a Sony or a Canon, or even sensor types, like a full frame or an APS C. I mean a deeper level of camera selection -- the types of camera that offer fundamentally different ways of taking photos and allow you to create your best work, no matter what genre you like to dabble in.

  • 2 weeks ago | thetechstreetnow.com | Andrew Lanxon

    29 minutes ago   cnet Andrew is CNET's go-to guy for product coverage and lead photographer for Europe. When not testing the latest phones, he can normally be found with his camera in hand, behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food. Sometimes all at once. Shortlisted for British Photography Awards 2022, Commended in Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022My dad died just after my fourth birthday in 1992.

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Andrew Lanxon @Batteryhq
2 Jan 25

RT @trickholland: According to CNET’s @Batteryhq “The imaging improvements in this year's top phones were mostly in the form of AI. But AI…

Andrew Lanxon
Andrew Lanxon @Batteryhq
11 Nov 24

RT @Batteryhq: There's really only one thing that's worth spending your money on if you want to take better photos. So in this week's video…

Andrew Lanxon
Andrew Lanxon @Batteryhq
9 Nov 24

There's really only one thing that's worth spending your money on if you want to take better photos. So in this week's video, that's exactly what I did and I'm thrilled with the results: https://t.co/HtPkQPZZsX https://t.co/Sdfp952Unp