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- Sony Launches Xperia Z3+ in United States
- Amazon Announces Black Friday Deals
- Xiaomi Co-founder Posts Image of Redmi Note 2 Pro
- Motorola Launches Moto X Pure Collection with Unique Designs
- Sony to make own Processors?
- UMi Promises ROME Smartphone at just $89.99
Sony Launches Xperia Z3+ in United States Posted: 18 Nov 2015 01:37 PM PST One of the reasons why Sony struggles to compete with rivals in terms of sales is because the company generally treats the U.S. market as an afterthought. We can make compelling cases to say Sony devices are just as good as Samsung's for example, but a lack of coverage in the U.S. hurts the Japanese giant. Take the Xperia Z3+, a smartphone that launched in the early summer and is only now making its debut in the United States. Read the full story here. |
Amazon Announces Black Friday Deals Posted: 18 Nov 2015 01:19 PM PST Amazon doesn't really need Black Friday to run a deal, the online retail giant is always having offers, especially for mobile apps (really, every Android users should get Amazon's Store for this reason alone). However, when Black Friday does come around Amazon goes suitably deal crazy, and 2015 will be no different judging by these announced offers. Read the full story here. |
Xiaomi Co-founder Posts Image of Redmi Note 2 Pro Posted: 18 Nov 2015 01:07 PM PST We know that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Pro is close to being launched, with next Tuesday the most likely to be the day in which the device is unveiled. The handset has already passed through TENAA as well as having its specs leaked numerous times over the last few weeks. Now Xiaomi's co-founder has put the launch of the Redmi Note 2 Pro beyond any reasonable doubt. Read the full story here. |
Motorola Launches Moto X Pure Collection with Unique Designs Posted: 18 Nov 2015 12:52 PM PST Motorola has announced a special edition collaboration with New York based designer Jonathan Adler, and the result is the new Moto X Pure Collection. These three phones have been designed by Adler and brings a unique touch to Motorola's current flagship with three new designs that will not be available through the normal Moto Maker process. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 18 Nov 2015 12:32 PM PST Sony is apparently exploring the idea of producing its own in-house processors, according to Digititmes out of Taiwan. If true, the Japanese company would join the likes of Apple, Samsung, Huawei, and LG as brads that make processors, although only Apple from those companies uses its own silicon exclusively. Read the full story here. |
UMi Promises ROME Smartphone at just $89.99 Posted: 18 Nov 2015 05:09 AM PST Chinese manufacturers have made their presence felt in recent years by offering a mix of premium design and solid specs, while also throwing a splash of affordability into the mix too. There is another side to the Chinese market though, the one that sees manufacturers basically rip off rival brands. So, what about the UMi made ROME phone? Read the full story here. |
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