There is a Samsung Galaxy Note Edge exclusive limited edition that you probably don’t want to be seen with. The special Note Edge model has 1800 shiny Swarovski crystals all over the back.
Samsung’s U.S. website reveals that Sprint’s version of the Samsung Galaxy S5 is set to receive Android 5.0 today. The information, listed on the Samsung support page.
We now have a date that you can circle on your calendar pertaining to the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S6. Invitations have started going out and March 1st is the day.
The HTC One M8 is receiving its Android 5.0 Lollipop update in India. HTC has already explained that it won’t meet the deadline on updating for all variants of its flagship phone.
Verizon has yesterday unveiled that it’s the first US carrier to push the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop to the Samsung Galaxy S5. This smartphone has so far been updated to Lollipop.
Huawei has big plans for 2015, and it has shown a teaser of what it will unveil at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in the beginning of March in Barcelona.
Samsung’s Gear VR looks like it brought its “A-game” to the market, immersing its wearer into a new world of games, panoramic views, and apps from the Oculus VR app store.
The Saygus V2 (V-Squared) smartphone is going to be available for a special pre-order period before it is made available through as-yet unannounced carrier partners.
Not long after we saw the ZTE Blade S6, which runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box, here we have another ZTE-made smartphone which comes with the latest version of Android.
Samsung might actually streamline TouchWiz with its next flagship, and to our minds this will be the biggest news of the upcoming announcement, as the rest is mostly expected.
Sony’s upcoming Xperia Z4 smartphone may have just received the necessary certification from Postel, the Indonesian authority that deals with such things.
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