Xiaomi sold 200,000 units of its quad-core Xiaomi Mi2S smartphone in just 45 seconds, proving once again that high-end Android handsets with affordable price tags will sell like hot cakes.
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Samsung reportedly promises to unleash a rugged, dust- and waterproof version of its Galaxy S4 flagship in the coming weeks.
The HTC One X may be left out in the cold when other HTC devices get the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie update.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is landing at AT&T sooner than expected AT&T customers who pre-ordered the Samsung Galaxy S4 should receive the new flagship by Thursday, April 25.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is rumored to be coming with a 5.9-inch Full HD display. As Samsung releases the Galaxy S4 smartphone, rumors about the next generation Galaxy Note samartphone have started gaining momentum.
Google I/O is going to take place from May 15-17 in San Francisco. The month of April is nearing its end and users are Android devices are impatiently waiting for May 15 when the Google I/O kick starts in San Francisco's Moscone Center.
The rumored Apple iPhone 5 could be the phone to have in 2013, if rumors turns out to be legitimate.
Apple reportedly rejected up to 8 million faulty iPhones, returning them to Foxconn over issues with their appearance and functions, in a move that may cost Foxconn a small fortune.
The wallet-friendly Samsung Galaxy Fame smartphone, which rocks Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on a budget, is now available for pre-order unlocked in the UK.
A new report suggests the T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 521 budget smartphone may arrive on April 24, sooner than the May release date T-Mobile previously announced.
Could this aluminum-cased phone be what the Nokia 'Catwalk' will look like? Could this newly leaked image be the rumored Nokia Lumia "Catwalk" device with an aluminum casing? It appears so, and there doesn't seem to be an ounce of polycarbonate on the handset in these shots.
The custom ROM brings many features like 4-in-1 reboot menu, fully rotating homescreens and much more to the Galaxy S3 devices.
A malware called BadNews was pushed to millions of Android devices that ate up the cash in the phones in Russia and other European countries.