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BlackBerry Keyone launched, UK gets it first
BlackBerry Keyone launched, UK gets it first
The BlackBerry Keyone has been launched. The device is now available for purchase in the UK from retailer Selfridges (Oxford Street, London). The information came courtesy of a press release which also revealed the pricing: £499 (around $6...
ZTE Blade X Max leaks on its way to Cricket
ZTE Blade X Max leaks on its way to Cricket
Cricket is getting ready to launch a new ZTE smartphone. It's called Blade X Max and details about its specs have leaked today alongside the image you can see to the left. Interestingly, this is the third 6-inch ZTE handset that we've ...
Samsung unveils In-Traffic Reply app, aims to prevent distracted driving
Samsung unveils In-Traffic Reply app, aims to prevent distracted driving
One of the big problems of this smartphone age we're living in is constituted by people's propensity to use their handsets while driving a car or riding a bike. This results in distracted driving (or riding), and that can often lead to...
Verizon offers Unlimited data for $80 on a pre-paid plan
Verizon offers Unlimited data for $80 on a pre-paid plan
We all know that Verizon was feeling the heat of the wireless competition. Aggressive marketing tactics and constant promotional deals by T-Mobile are what saved the US wireless industry in the past few years. Today, Verizon is announcing...
In case you were wondering, The Galaxy S8’s Always-on home button won’t burn-in
In case you were wondering, The Galaxy S8’s Always-on home button won’t burn-in
Samsung Netherlands answered a question on Twitter from a user whose concern was that the Always-On-Display would burn the home button into the pixels of the Galaxy S8. Since the Home button is now virtual, it stays on when Always-On dis...
Google's three new Pixel devices for 2017 will all have the Snapdragon 835 inside
Google's three new Pixel devices for 2017 will all have the Snapdragon 835 inside
Although it's hardly shocking, today it's been revealed that Google's new 2017 Pixels will all be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 chipset. Code commits in the Android Open Source Project were spotted that give this away. That's not ...
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