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It is often said that "bigger is better" and that seems to be the mantra adopted by major smartphone makers for 2013. A slew of 5-inch 1080p smartphones have already set the trend, and things are looking "bigger" and brighter as the year progresses.
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The M7 could finally be made available to public on March 8. The highly rumored and upcoming HTC M7 is back is news, and this time more new information.
Lenovo CEO has urged telecom operators to decrease their subsidies for iPhones and reduce 'super-national treatment' for foreign mobile phone makers including Apple and Samsung.
Just like the artist formerly known as Prince changed his name in an attempt to become relevant again, RIM is doing the same by changing its name to BlackBerry.
HTC has sent out press invites for its event in February where the company is likely to launch the highly-rumored M7 smartphone.
Recently, an image of the panel of the upcoming 6.44-inch smartphone from Sony, codenamed Xperia Togari, leaked online. At the time, not much else was revealed; however, now the specs and features of the colossal Sony phablet have leaked and suggest that the device will come with a stylus in tow.
Nokia fans who have been eagerly awaiting the Windows Phone 7.8 update are in for some good news. Per reports, the update is set to roll out a day earlier on Jan. 30 (instead of Jan. 31) and AT&T's Nokia Lumia 900 will be the first smartphone to get the software upgrade.
Ever since Apple began the trend of offering smartphone models in white, many companies, including Google, have followed its lead. A leaked picture has now popped up showing a Nexus 4 in that trendy color.
Google Nexus 4, made in collaboration with LG, is undoubtedly one of the most wanted smartphones around. Released only in a handful of countries in November last year, the device is soon making its official debut in Saudi Arabia amidst global supply constraints.
The company is set to introduce a new line of smartphones called the BlackBerry 10. RIM (Research in Motion) is currently finding it hard to stay alive in a market that is dominated by the likes of Apple and Google, but the company is still finding hope and its latest trump card is the introduction of a brand new BlackBerry phone.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 deals have been coming up quite frequently over the last week. First, Amazon discounted Verizon's version of the smartphone and then Best Buy reduced the price of the T-Mobile variant. And now, Amazon is offering Sprint's variant of the Galaxy Note 2 for just $99.
If you're in the U.S. and have been trying to get a hold of the elusive Nexus 4 on Google's Play Store you'll be happy to know that both the 8GB and 16GB models are in stock and shipping soon.
If you've been waiting to lay your hands on the elusive Nexus 4, but were unable to since the smartphone is perennially out of stock on the Google Play Store, there's some good news heading your way. U.S. retailer Best Buy has now started offering the Nexus 4.