
OnePlus 10 Series Unveiled, Featuring Snapdragon 898
A tipster has apparently revealed that OnePlus is developing a 10 series whose overall design is very similar to the 9 series, even pitching them as polished 9 series models.
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A tipster has apparently revealed that OnePlus is developing a 10 series whose overall design is very similar to the 9 series, even pitching them as polished 9 series models.
Here are the most popular Chinese smartphone brands that are not only well-retailed domestically, but also widely recognized overseas.
Huawei has announced on its official Twitter account that it will be revealing its highly anticipated new Mate 30 series flagships in Munich, Germany on September 19.
Redmi K20 Pro aka Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro, powered by the high-end Snapdragon 855 processor, might be the most affordable flagship phone on the market.
Huawei has announced the launch of its Nova 7i smartphone, which will begin pre-sales in Malaysia on February 14.
We’re not expecting another iPhone until 2020, but Android phone brands will keep pumping out phones during upcoming months. Let’s take a look at the most anticipated Android phones.
We’ll also see more new Android phones and iPhones in the coming months. Here are the best upcoming smartphones that are expected to be announced in October.
Need a new smartphone but haven’t decided which one to buy? Here are best Android phones released or upcoming in 2019 and we’ll regularly update the list.
ROG Phone 2 became the first android phone to feature the powerful Snapdragon 855+ chipse, and other smartphone manufacturers have since followed.
Chinese smartphone maker Meizu is facing a potential lawsuit from renowned certification and testing services provider, TUV Rheinland.
New phones are coming out one after another in April, and for most brands, these are their first flagships in 2020. Here’s a look at the most-anticipated android phones as well as a new iPhone.
The Mi 9, a highly praised budget-friendly flagship released by Xiaomi in February, was abruptly removed from the phone-maker’s official website on December 1.