Huawei Honor 6 lands in Europe for £250 and skips the carriers
Huawei has launched its Honor – yes, the American spelling – brand in Europe officially and with it the Honor 6 as the launch device. The top line is that the Honor 6 packs some excellent hardware into a nice design at a great price point. In the UK, for example, the Honor 6 can be yours for…
Fleksy announces additional funding, Android app update
Virtual keyboard Fleksy announced that they have received an additional $2M funding from several investors to enable them to further develop new features moving forward. They have also released version … Continue reading
Windows Phone Shrinks In Android-Dominated Europe, As New iPhones Boost iOS' Share
The latest 12-week smartphone sales figures from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, up to September, indicate that Windows Phone's already small share of the smartphone market has shrunk in Europe — dropping 0.3 percentage points in aggregate across the top five markets in Europe (the UK, France,…
Pushbullet update: Material Design, improved navigation
Pushbullet has received a major overhaul, ahead of the official release of Android 5.0 Lollipop. You don't have to wait for the Google update to experience what it will look … Continue reading
Oppo announces the N3 with improved motorized swivel camera for the ultimate selfie
Oppo today announced the N3 smartphone at an event in Singapore . The N1 successor comes with a 16-megapixel f/2.2 motorized swivel camera enabling owners to capture photos and track objects at various angles. It's certainly the highlight of the smartphone, rotating up to 206 degrees to really…
Oppo R5 is the thinnest smartphone in the world
Alongside the launch of the Oppo N3 , the Chinese vendor launched the R5, a device with a thickness of just 4.85mm, making it the thinnest smartphone in the world. The Oppo R5 has more than just its sleek looks going for it, as the device comes with a 64-bit CPU and a full-HD display.
LG sells record 16.8 million smartphones in Q3 2014, doubles profits
Bolstered by a record 16.8 million smartphone sales in Q3 2014, LG announced that it has almost doubled its profits to $440 million from the same time a year ago. The 39 percent year-on-year increase in sales mark LG's best quarter in five years.









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