Micromax has launched what is branded to be the world's most powerful smartphone. Micromax has just launched a new flagship smartphone called the Yu Yotopia.
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Apple has made several company tasks and role changes which was announced to the public this Thursday, Dec.17.
Fairphone's latest flagship smartphone is now availabe for orders within Europe and is expected to ship by January.
Mobile company EE has recalled all their power bars as a safety precaution. Portable smartphone chargers are popular especially to those who are always on the move or are too busy to properly charge their devices.
Qualcomms latest chipset, the Snapdragon 820 is said to be on the next Smasung flagship phone. They will be the first and only smartphone till April 2016 to be having the said chipset.
Samsung is appealing their $548 million USD case with Apple to be overturned. The bad blood between Apple and Samsung is yet to be laid to rest. Far from being over, the saga continues as the court battles find new battlegrounds.
An Indian startup company is crowdfunding a project that will be the world's first ever hardware smartphone.
Xiaomi's next smartphone which was shrouded in mystery is getting exposed by leaks online. Xiaomi is once again feeding the rumor mill, this time with the much anticipated upcoming flagship smartphone, the Mi 5.
Google now extends their Fi data-only SIM service to iOS run devices. Google is expanding their Project Fi and for the first time, it will go beyond its coverage of Nexus phones.
Asus has just launched another device in India, the ZenPad C 7.0. Asus, one of the biggest Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics company, has recently launched their ZenPad 7.
Facebook is encouraging their users to download and use their Moments app as they are no longer going to support the photosyching feature when uploading photos.
BlackBerry's latest model, Priv is in demand and might yet become the Canadian tech company's saving grace in the smartphone industry.
Coolpad announced that they will be manufacturing one million devices in India during the first half of next year.