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China-based OPPO had recently announced its Find 5 smartphone, which is expected to hit the U.S. and Chinese shelves in Q1 of 2013. Now, per reports, OPPO has revealed that in addition to the U.S. and China, the OPPO Find 5 will be making its way to other markets as well in Q1 2013, and it will be available in 32GB as well.
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Nokia, the once dominant force in the mobile industry, has experienced some growth over the last 30 days, according to Statcounter data, while Apple managed to slide despite having new iDevices on the market.
A brand new Samsung Galaxy S3 is said to be in works from T-Mobile. Samsung has been in news in recent days with a brand new Galaxy S4 and Note 3 being rumored almost every day, following the previous success of the Galaxy S3.
T-Mobile is offering the Nokia Lumia 810 for free through Dec. 27, online. If you're looking to try a Windows Phone 8 smartphone and wish you could get one for free, T-Mobile is making this a reality for a limited time.
Rumors were surfacing recently about the ZTE Nubia Z5 and now the Chinese smartphone maker has put an end to all speculations by officially launching the Nubia Z5, which offers impressive specifications.
The rumors and leaks are beginning to gather momentum as Canadian smartphone maker Research In Motion (RIM) readies for the unveiling of its new BlackBerry 10 (BB10) OS and new smartphones at its Jan. 30 event in New York. The latest of such leaks is an image purportedly of the BlackBerry Z10 and the BlackBerry X10.
With a slew of devices in the pipeline, Samsung is gearing up for 2013 and the company looks set to retain its status as the smartphone market leader. Per reports, Samsung is looking to extend its lead over arch rival Apple in the smartphone arena and will ship a whopping 510 million phones in 2013, of which 390 million will be smartphones.
A confirmed model number for the next flagship Samsung smartphone, the GT-I9500, has arrived with reports adding that it will run on either Android or an entirely different operating system called TIZEN.
Samsung launched its Galaxy Note 2 in November this year and the phablet needs no aggressive selling. However, a recent report suggests that the U.S. retailer Best Buy will sell the Galaxy Note 2 for $249.99 on a two-year contract from the day after Christmas - a $50 discount.
Samsung's Galaxy S3 has been raking in the sales figures worldwide and the smartphone recently breezed past the 30 million sales milestone. The Galaxy S3 is available in an array of colors; however, reports suggest that U.S. carrier T-Mobile will soon phase out the Pebble Blue (16GB) variant in favor of the Titanium Gray one.
Many reports claim the Nokia Lumia 920 is not doing very well for the Finnish giant. Those claims could well be false if the huge crowd that formed outside the Nokia store in China was due to the Lumia 920T.
Following Motorola and Verizon, HTC has decided to give out some holiday love to the owners of the HTC One S.
The year 2012 brought an array of handsets from different manufacturers to the industry. Apple, Samsung, HTC, Nokia, et al released their flagship smartphones based on the latest operating systems, be it iOS, Android, or the newest kid on the block - Microsoft's Windows Phone 8. Here's looking back at the smartphones that made waves in 2012.