LG and Qualcomm officially announced the next-generation LG Optimus G with a Snapdragon 800 chip as 'the industry's best smartphone by which all other devices will be measured.'
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Verizon just pushed out a new OTA update for the Samsung Galaxy S3, fixing the nasty 4G LTE issues the previous update caused for some users.
Sony's new flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z, is finally heading to the U.S. 'in the coming weeks,' and will be landing exclusively on T-Mobile.
LG reportedly wants to take full advantage of the new Snapdragon 800 processor, and is planning to launch a buttonless (and touchless) always-on, voice-activated smartphone next year.
The BlackBerry Q10 smartphone will be available in AT&T stores and online for $199.99 with a two year contract.
The HTC Butterfly S is now official, sporting a massive 3,200 mAh battery, an UltraPixel camera, BoomSound, BlinkFeed, Android Jelly Bean and more.
Would it be fitting if Huawei takes Nokia under its wings? Huawei has a huge ambition. The company wants to be the largest smartphone maker. However, to push forward quickly with this ambition, Huawei needs a little bit of help.
The upcoming HTC One Mini was rumored to launch as a T-Mobile exclusive, but a new report now claims the smartphone will hit AT&T as well.
Nokia may be ready to unveil its first quad-core Windows Phone 8 smartphone soon, according to new benchmark results. Could it be the much-rumored Nokia Lumia EOS?
Could this aluminum body Nokia EOS be Nokia's first phablet device? New leaked images seem to suggest there will be two versions of the upcoming Nokia EOS smartphone based on the Windows Phone 8 platform.
Amid intriguing rumors that the HTC One will not get the latest Android build, HTC has set the record straight and promises that the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update is coming soon.
The successor to the Oppo Find 5 powerhouse will reportedly be called Oppo Find 7 and it will rock the latest Snapdragon 800 processor, as well as a massive 4,000 mAh battery.
According to a renowned leakster, LlabTooFer, the HTC One Mini will head to T-Mobile 'for sure.'