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Samsung has officially taken the wraps off its new Galaxy S5 flagship smartphone, but some Galaxy fans were rather disappointed.
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Sony has officially unveiled its Xperia Z2 Tablet at MWC 2014, touting that it's 'the world's thinnest and lightest waterproof tablet.'
Nokia has officially unveiled three smartphones that can run Android apps, launching as part of its brand new Nokia X lineup.
Sprint has announced that it will soon start rolling out a free Wi-Fi Calling feature for its Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini and Galaxy Mega.
Rogers has announced that it will be exclusively offering the LG G Flex curved-display smartphone and it has now opened up reservations for the device.
The Nokia Lumia Icon has gone on sale for $199.99 on-contract through Verizon's website and the Microsoft Store. The latter also offers a free wireless charging accessory for a limited time.
The purported Nokia X Android smartphone has leaked again, this time showing its home screen with a tile-based user interface similar to the Windows Phone UI.
Samsung has posted a teaser video for its upcoming Unpacked 5 event, taunting 'The Next GALAXY.'
HTC has again touted its upcoming Desire 8 smartphone, with new teaser images showing all angles of the handset.
HTC reportedly plans to give carriers a sneak peak at its wearable devices at MWC, and one of the gadgets is a Google Now smartwatch.
Sprint has just started rolling out the latest Android 4.4.2 KitKat update to its version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
The 8.4-inch and 10.1-inch versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro have gone up for pre-order in the UK, with the 12.2-inch model bound to follow shortly.
Samsung has released new ads for its Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, slamming Apple's iPhone 5S and iPad Air by comparison.