ZTE announced an affordable phablet for T-Mobile and its subsidisary MetroPCS. The ZTE ZMAX, which seems made for folks looking to get a big screen phone “no matter what,” rocks a 5.7-inch display with 720p HD resolution. That’s 1280 x 720 pixels, meaning you’ll pretty much be able to see every single pixel on the…
BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9983 is officially official and chances are you won’t be buying one
BlackBerry has finally made its Porsche Design P’9983 smartphone officially official. After being leaked for months, it’s almost here, but you still can’t get one. Let alone afford it. Although the pricing hasn’t been announced, chances are this will be an expensive device, one that will find its buyers among Middle East oil barons and…
Google Fit comes to Google Play Services just in time of Apple’s HealthKit launch
The new iPhones are here and so is Apple’s HealthKit platform. Google knows it has to be quick to offer similar capabilities and has made the earlier announced Google Fit solution available as part of its latest update to the Google Play Services. This, actually, is just a refresh of the Google Fit developer preview…
Samsung working on its own GPUs to cut licensing costs
Samsung is one of very few vendors to its their own chips. Other companies that do this include Apple and Huawei, with LG and ZTE also working on that. Up until recently, the Exynos series didn’t integrate modems, prompting the Korean giant to buy gear from Qualcomm for its high-end models. Things are changing now…
This is the Oppo N3!
Ladies and gentlemen, here it is. The earlier rumored Oppo N3, which will supersede last year’s N1 model. The Chinese company kept the unorthodox design which includes only one camera that can be used both for taking “regular photos” AND selfies. This in turn will easily make the N3 the best selfie-taking phone, ever. Said…
BlackBerry Passport heading to T-Mobile?
BlackBerry and T-Mobile may be “dating” again. The “couple” disengaged after T-Mobile started offering its BlackBerry subscribers and easy upgrade option to the iPhone, leading BlackBerry’s CEO John Chen to react. T-Mobile’s CEO John Legere responded swiftly, and the two parties pretty much ended co-operation. However, now that BlackBerry is about to launch the Passport,…
A company turns to Indiegogo to crowdfund Android Wear smart watch development *UPDATE*
A company called Com1 is looking to take on the Android Wear market with a little help of crowdfunding. So it turned to Indiegogo to raise funds for its low-cost smart watch that is sold for anywhere between $125 and $170. Unfortunately, this is a square-shaped device that doesn’t look as sexy as Moto 360,…
LG Wine Smart is an Android-powered flip phone destined for Korea
LG is preparing to launch its very first Android-powered flip phone. Dubbed Wine Smart, the device will be unveiled in South Korea, and as far as we know – it may never hit other markets. Or not. Samsung already sells few Android clamshells in China, so LG may take that route as well. Nevertheless, we…
Where’s the iPad Air 2? And new iPad mini?
Apple is done announcing new products for this year, and while they unveiled a number of new things (and entered 4 new markets), we can’t but wonder – where are the new iPads? It has been suggested multiple times that iPad Air 2 will be announced alongside the new iPhone 6. As we know, that…
LG G Flex 2 to have a smaller but higher-res screen
While the LG G Flex 2 won’t be out before next year, that doesn’t stop the media from uncovering bits about it. According to a recent report which cites an executive at LG India, the next phone in the G Flex series will have a smaller but higher-res screen. Current G Flex has a massive…









