Microsoft has announced its quarterly sales for Q2 of its 2015 financial year. Hardware sales from the Phone Division (read:… Read More
Oppo Announces The Octa-Core and 64 Bit U3 Phablet
Oppo recently announced a new upper-range phone in its Android line-up, the U3. Rumors suggested that it would have 4X… Read More
Samsung Lead Smartphone Sales in 2014 But Forecast is Gloomy
As you would imagine, last year too it was a particular Korean company which lead the sales when it came… Read More
Lenovo Introduces the A6000, A Budget 4G Smartphone
Ever since it reached the top half of the list of ten biggest smartphone makers, Lenovo has been on a… Read More
New Android Bug Potentially Risks a Billion Phones and Tablets
A serious new bug has put almost a billion Android devices, or almost 60% of all Android-running phones and tablets… Read More
Project Ara Hits Phase 2, Will Launch in Limited Markets This Year
More than a year ago we first heard about the Project Ara, the modular phone concept which allowed you to… Read More
Lumia 435 and Lumia 532 Are the Cheapest Windows Phones Ever
Microsoft took time out today to announce its cheapest Windows Phone to date, with the unveiling of the Lumia 435… Read More
Oppo’s New R1C Comes With a Sapphire Glass Back
Oppo has announced a new phone lying in the upper-midrange segment of the market, the R1C. Don’t write it off… Read More
Samsung Releases the Tizen Powered Z1
After years of development, countless announcements and several cancellations, the first Tizen phone from Samsung is finally here. The suspiciously-named… Read More
Galaxy A7: Samsung Reveals Its Thinnest Phone Ever
Samsung’s latest phone in the new ‘A’ series of Galaxy phones is official with the Galaxy A7. Chances are you… Read More
Dell’s Venue 8 7000, the World’s Thinnest Tablet, Finally Out
Dell’s Venue 8 7000 has finally been released. Packing an 8.4″ QHD display and Intel’s Real Sense 3D camera, the… Read More
Sony’s New Walkman Targets Niche Audiences, Costs an Eye-Popping $1199
The Walkman as we know has sort of been lost in the crowd of iPods and the current breed of… Read More
