Though merely founded half a decade ago, Xiaomi has quickly gained a reputation as one of the mobile décor's fastest risers. The world's third largest smartphone distributor, according to some market analysts, a solid top ten contender, based on other research, the Mi Note and Mi Note Pro architects rose to fame chiefly on thriving domestic popularity.
Sony's US carrier future looks fairly uncertain, to say the least, as the Xperia Z3+ brings very little of importance to the table and the original Z3's T-Mobile days are numbered. Granted, Verizon hasn't signaled their Z3v might be headed for early oblivion, but America's most popular service provider is unlikely to pick up a… Z3v+ anytime soon.
If you're a college student looking to explore a healthier lifestyle, you're probably inclined to visit your school's fitness facilities. Unfortunately, as any college student can tell you, it's not always easy using the gym to its full potential because plenty of students have the same idea…
Between the now hard to dispute overheating woes of Qualcomm's newest high-end Snapdragon family member, and the respectable power developed by the second best chip cooked up in San Diego, smartphone manufacturers seem faced with tough decisions for the rest of the year.
The ball was in Verizon and AT&T's court since both Sprint and T-Mobile announced full availability breakdown for LG's sizzling hot new Android flagship. Now Big Red has formally joined the G4 launch party, although full disclosure – you may still have to wait a few days to get the swanky leather-clad gadget shipped.
Up for online pre-orders in an exclusive 3D patterned Ceramic White flavor, as well as Metallic Gray and Genuine Black…
It's "time" for early funders of the Pebble Time project to be rewarded for their trust and get their money's worth at last, three whole months after the smartwatch manufacturer's latest Kickstarter campaign debut.
Perhaps the lowest-profile Apple Watch competitor, this iOS and Android-compatible timepiece radically upgrades the black…
Remember the Nokia Lumia 930? It was supposed to keep the once mighty Finnish handheld manufacturer afloat on the eve of Microsoft's acquisition, but did very little to narrow the high-end gap separating Lumias from iPhones or Samsung Galaxy S-series gadgets.
For better or worse, Redmond must at least try to oppose the remarkable GS6 and S6 Edge, and use the dated 930…
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