Motorola has reportedly confirmed that it has no press event scheduled for July 11, busting rumors that Moto X will make its debut on that date.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 has further expanded its availability and is now available contract-free from MetroPCS, sporting a $549 price tag.
Android developer Paul O'Brien is working on a new project called Switch, aiming to allow HTC One users to enjoy both stock Android and Sense 5 on the same device.
A new study found that the iPhone 5 faced the biggest consumer backlash following its launch, while the Samsung Galaxy S4 was praised for the most 'wow factor.'
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra now stars in a brand new teaser video, showing off exciting features such as a Smart Bluetooth headset and a simple mechanical pencil used as a stylus.
In what may be the fastest root time ever, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean was already rooted onto the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition.
In response to HTC's decision to stop updating the 15-month-old HTC One S, owners of the smartphone have launched a petition demanding continued support.
AT&T Locker was previously available only for Android and iOS but now a Windows Phone 8 app is finally available, bringing 5GB of free cloud space and, for a limited time, a 50GB free upgrade.
A newly-leaked image of the upcoming 41-megapixel camera smartphone from Nokia shows the back of the handset, boasting a massive camera chassis.
Sony's 'my Xperia,' a 'Find my iPhone'-like remote security service for Xperia Android smartphones, is rolling out globally in the coming weeks so users can track, lock and wipe their lost phones remotely.
An unannounced Droid Ultra smartphone has its own page on Motorola's official U.S. website, listing specifications for the device but offering no actual image.
After a long hiatus, HP is ready for another shot at the smartphone market. After running WebOS and Palm into the ground, HP is looking to return to the smartphone arena, but it is not yet certain which operating system the company would support at this time.
An unannounced LG-F320 device rocked the AnTuTu benchmark test scoring 32,002 with a Snapdragon 800 processor, prompting speculation that it's the next-generation Nexus or the LG Optimus G successor.