BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins expects the company's new BlackBerry Q10 smartphone to spark great sales, in the 'tens of millions.'
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The rumored Verizon Wireless exclusive Lumia 928 has once again been spotted, this time with a new trick.
Things between Nokia and Microsoft are going relatively well, but in time this relationship will end.
Nokia's press event on May 14 could bring more than just new phones The Nokia event scheduled for May 14 could be more than just a place for the Finnish giant to announce new phones — it could also be the event where Nokia drops the bombshell that is the Lumia tablet based on either Windows 8 or Windows RT.
According to a leaked document, the much-rumored iPhone 5S will go on pre-order on June 20 and launch in July.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 with LTE was spotted at the Federal Communications Commission, but the 'phablet' is not compatible with U.S. 4G bands.
The only difference between the dual SIM version and its single SIM counterpart is the weight. The dual SIM version is 2 grams heavier
The reviews are in, and it appears the Samsung Galaxy S4 is one hell of a smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is finally here as reviewers from all walks of life are making their thoughts known to the world on what they think of the latest and possible greatest Android device.
For other carriers and direct buyers, the Motorola X Phone will be available only in November. Google-Motorola's most rumored product so far, the X phone was supposed to be making its debut in May during the Google I/O but some reports last month turned the prospect completely down.
A Samsung Galaxy Core smartphone leaked online as a new budget smartphone from the South Korean tech giant, but the rumored price tag doesn't seem so budget-oriented.
The T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 521 is now available for purchase on the Home Shopping Network (HSN) starting today, Apr. 27, with a $150 price tag.
An allegedly cheaper alternative to Sony's current flagship has leaked online as the Sony Xperia ZR, packing a 4-core processor, HD screen and slightly better water resistance feature than the Xperia Z.