Reporter: Vinay Patel
The recently announced Sony Xperia XA1 smartphone has gone official in Hong Kong, while the Xperia XZs smartphone hits the store shelves in India.
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While the new iPad delivers faster performance, brighter screen and lots more without burning a hole in buyers' pocket, it still lacks better speakers, stylus support and better screen of the iPad Pro.
Vinay PatelNow, equipped with true tone display, Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 7s and the 7s Plus smartphones users will have less eye strain when reading on the device.
Vinay PatelSamsung will reportedly take the wraps off its long-rumored Galaxy X smartphone about three months ahead of the Galaxy Note 8 flagship phablet's launch in 2017.
Vinay PatelAn unnamed Xiaomi smartphone recently received 3C certification in China and rumors are rife that the mystery device could be the highly anticipated Mi 6.
Vinay PatelHuawei will use Mobile World Congress as a platform to make its future flagship announcements.
Vinay PatelLooks like the facial recognition feature that Samsung has deemed as a fast and effortless method to unlock the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+, can be bypassed without breaking much of a sweat.
Vinay PatelSmartphone enthusiasts will soon be able to get their hands on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, which is slated to go up for pre-booking on April 6.
Vinay PatelMuch to the chagrin of those who have been waiting with bated breath to catch a glimpse of the iPhone' new design, there's hearsay that the device will not sport the highly anticipated curved edges, and won't have that Infinity Display effect as previous reports indicated.
Vinay PatelLatest leaked photos of the LG V30's front panel hints at the arrival of dual front-facing cameras.
Vinay PatelApple iPhone has leaked once again in the form of new photos that hint at a vertical dual camera setup and other radical design changes.
Vinay PatelDespite the rumor mill hinting at an impending launch for the Microsoft Surface Phone, it looks like the highly anticipated device will not be hitting the store shelves anytime soon.
Vinay PatelLooks like Samsung is trying to turn your smartphone into a full-fledged desktop computer. The Korean tech firm launched a new productivity tool called Samsung DeX that will turn the Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones into a PC.
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