MrMobile [Michael Fisher]
Smartphones, Laptops, and Tech Industry Trends with a focus on aesthetics and ergonomics.
Nutrition Label
MrMobile delivers highly polished, experience-first reviews that prioritize how technology feels and fits into daily life. His content excels in production value and transparency, offering a narrative-driven approach rather than dry spec recitation. Viewers can expect honest, long-term usage perspectives, particularly on unique form factors like foldables.
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Notes
- !First Look videos rely on brief hands-on time and lack the full testing of his standard reviews.
- !Evaluations prioritize tactile feel and design aesthetics over raw performance benchmarks.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: Great Phone, No AI Needed

The Only $500 Android I'd Buy (For Now)

Galaxy S26 Ultra Hands-On: "S" Is For Secret

Years Before the iPhone, This Flip Phone Ran Windows

Pushing Samsung's Galaxy TriFold To The Limit

Dual Displays Done Right: ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 2026 Review

A Laptop In Your Pocket? Galaxy Z TriFold Review

The Gadgets Are Back: The Best Of CES 2026!

Buttons For Everyone! Clicks Power Keyboard – First Look

Galaxy Z TriFold First Look: The "Pocket PC" Redefined

Kindle Scribe Colorsoft Review: Amazon's E-Ink Magnum Opus

The Best Tech I Missed In 2025: The Leftovers

Fairphone 6 Review: The Ethical Smartphone

OnePlus 15 Review: Hard To Kill

The 100-Mile Smart Watch Review: Pixel Watch 4 & Apple Watch Ultra 3
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“This video was produced after almost two months on a Galaxy TriFold purchased by MrMobile. Google provided travel and lodging to Taiwan... neither Google nor Samsung... was given editorial input.”[03:07] →
The creator provides exceptional transparency, disclosing the specific provenance of the review unit (purchased), the funding for the travel (Google), and the lack of editorial oversight.
“The keys themselves have inconsistent actuation... typing an apostrophe forces you to use the function key... there's no backlight... the price is almost the only good thing about it.”[02:26] →
The reviewer details significant friction points with accessories, demonstrating real-world testing rather than just reading specs.
“A shallow coach tabletop on one of our bus trips to the Google labs offers an opportunity to test that kickstand in an unconventional arrangement.”[04:26] →
The video shows the device being used in difficult, real-world travel environments (bus, plane, hotel), validating the 'mobile workstation' claim.
“The segment 'Smartphone vs Pocket PC' distinguishes the specific Windows Mobile variant used on the i930, a crucial technical detail for that era.”[00:48] →