To make sure they do Nokia's memory justice, and don't harm the Lumia brand's global awareness and popularity any further, Microsoft has very meticulously prepared its solo high-end smartphone debut.
This will reportedly coincide with the introduction of Windows 10 Mobile, the extremely promising sequel for the underwhelming Windows Phone 8…
Many of Sony's "strategic" moves regarding new product releases and old device retirements lately have made little to no sense, but in the eyes of easily pocketable flagship fans, the Japanese OEM should redeem itself soon enough with a remarkable Xperia Z4 Compact.
Following in the footsteps of the hastily discontinued 720p Z3 Compact, this…
Before they can raise their US flagship profile with the remarkable Nubia Z9 and surprising Axon Phone, China-based ZTE will first seek to reinforce their market position in the entry-level Android niche. After all, that's still mainly what people recognize the brand for.
Specifically, uber-affordable albeit not half bad handhelds sold through prepaid…
We all know how substantial the profit margins of flagship smartphone manufacturers can get, how heated competition is these days, and how the worldwide market approaches oversaturation. Let's not act too surprised therefore LG kicked off no-contract G4 sales at $600 a pop, or that a factory unlocked Samsung Galaxy S6 costs only…
The world's first Chrome OS-powered all-in-one desktop with an optional touch display was initially announced on April 1 (no joke), but sans pricing details or precise release dates. Just a vague Q2 window for North American and Asia Pacific markets, and fairly educated guesses on our part regarding (relative)…
A bigger and bigger name in the Chinese smartphone industry, ZTE has long probed the North American markets, but besides a slew of low-cost soldiers rebranded by carriers, it's not easy coming across one of the OEM's alluring mid to high-end gadgets.
The Nubia Z9 should soon roll into digital stores at roughly $565 unlocked, while currently, the best you can do is…
Many thought Samsung pushed quirky, experimental smartphone designs a tad too far last fall, when the gimmicky, overpriced Galaxy Note Edge debuted. But since then, the futuristic side-screen concept evolved quite a bit and hit a bigger stage with the S6 Edge.
This little known Indian brand called iBall, in partnership with Microsoft, literally just unveiled a regional rival for the Intel Compute Stick, and already, there's a new contender for the title of best thumb-sized PC.
For a freshly created market segment that seemed straight out of a sci-fi movie six or nine months ago, you sure get plenty of…
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