The past week was quite busy, especially for Samsung. In its strive to maintain market supremacy, the Korean giant enriched its lineup yet again, this time around by launching a whole new family of metal mid-range devices. After many rumors and rather extensive leaks, the Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 are now official. The duo offers metal exterior, as well as 5.2-inch and 5.7-inch displays, respectively.
And while we are on the topic of Samsung, rumors are already pouring in about the next Note phablet, the real scoop being a potential number skip in the name. But besides the alleged Note 7, there is also news on the Galaxy S front, where a new S7 active is allegedly inching towards a release and users are understandably excited, considering the improvements the S6 active brought over its basic counterpart last year.
OnePlus has also been making major headlines, mostly with rumors about the OnePlus 3. With a full specs sheet, a few leaks and even camera samples available, we have a pretty clear picture of what to expect at the official June 14 launch.
In other news, we have the Asus Zenfone 3, ZUK Z2 and Moto Z to look forward to, the latter of which could feature an interesting collection of modular cases. Sony is also keeping busy with the Xperia E5. It looks promising enough, but will hopefully arrive with at a more sensible price point than most of the company's other recent offers.
Current rumors paint the iPhone 7 as physically identical to the 6s (antenna lines aside).
The handset is going to be unveiled in the next few weeks, judging from the amount of rumors we're seeing about it.
It is alleged that the Korean company wants all of its flagships released in the same year to have the same number - S7 and Note 7 in 2016, for example.
The Galaxy C5 is available on pre-order in China, going on sale early next month.
The Xperia E5 leak from a couple of days ago effectively revealed that it's the entry-level Sony F3311 that was spotted on GFXBench last month.
We now have a final unit at the office for some tinkering.
Tim Cook visits India, talks at length about the challenges of the Indian market in an interview.
This follows a couple of different iterations that were caught in the benchmark's database back in January.
The blurry 8MP image was obviously shot in some pretty difficult conditions.
The device comes in 32GB and 64GB storage options, costing around $395 and $425, respectively.
The cloud-centric handset is available exclusively through Flipkart for INR 19,999.
OnePlus announced today that it's slashing the prices of all the devices in its existing smartphone line-up. A quick look the company's official website reveals that the OnePlus One, OnePlus 2 as well...
The upcoming highly ruggedised version of the S7 will be exclusive to AT&T.
Internal memory is 64GB, while camera combo is 16MP/8MP.
Unlocked Mobiles currently has the device listed on its website.
No confirmation yet, but buses are transporting Tampere employees to the Espoo headquarters.
FCC and FTC have been asking for justification as to why updates are taking so long. OEMs and carriers could be to blame.
This will be Verizon's version of Motorola's new flagship smartphone for 2016.
This comes just days after ZUK CEO effectively revealed that the device will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 8890 chipset.
The new flagship offer comes with a big emphasis on audio and with promising specs to partake in the flagship battles.
OnePlus forum member blatantly asked a live chat agent when the release date is. The answer was June 14.
Each case has a distinct function - there's one with an extra battery inside, another for better sound, and the last is camera-oriented.
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