Buy A OnePlus One Smartphone Online Without An Invite For 3 Days
Just in time for Black Friday, the OnePlus One is now available for purchase without an invite for the next days, across all the markets it currently ships to.
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Just in time for Black Friday, the OnePlus One is now available for purchase without an invite for the next days, across all the markets it currently ships to.
Chinese handset makers are on a roll today, with Huawei being the third to emerge in our news feed. Freshly baked from the rumor mill comes a certain Huawei Glory 6 Plus.
The Neo M1, which is a solid mid-ranger with a thin metallic design, a 5-inch 720p display, a 13MP Sony BSI camera, and a quad-core MediaTek chip is now on sale for $120.
South Korea’s No.3 smartphone maker Pantech has released a new phablet which has some really solid specs and a low price tag. Dubbed Vega Pop-up Note.
Chinese smartphone maker Oppo is in the news once again, with its unannounced Oppo R8207 making the rounds at TENAA.
Microsoft’s Lumia 535 can be bought by US customers thanks to Expansys, which currently sells the smartphone for $169.99.
LG will officially announce the second generation G Flex – most probably called G Flex 2 – at CES 2015 in early January. Just like the original G Flex (pictured above), the new model should be curved and flexible, sporting a P-OLED display.
There’s already a Technical Preview of Windows 10 out, which you can download and install if you’re so inclined, but that’s only for computers.
Samsung SM-J100F, a smartphone that has been caught like a deer in the headlights on GFXBench, where most of its purported specs can be seen.
While Samsung already announced the Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 in China, there’s still no official word on the Galaxy A7, which is expected to be the third handset in the company’s brand new Galaxy A series.
The FCC has approved an LG smartphone with a model number LS996. It is likely headed to Sprint, judging by its CDMA capabilities and LTE band support-bands 2, 4, 12, 25, 26, and 41 are all listed in the filing.
Linshof i8 is an upcoming high-end Android Smartphone made in Germany. For starters, the phone has a 5-inch 1080p display with “Super AMOLED, IPS technology”.