Month: April 2018

  • BlackBerry ‘Athena’ leaks in live images, could be called KEY²

    Shortly after it was spotted on TENAA’s website, the BlackBerry Athena has leaked in live images. Design-wise, these newly leaked images are inline with what TENAA had revealed. Here’s one of the leaked images: The second one shows the device on the left, and an image clicked by the phone on the right. Note the…

  • Samsung Galaxy A6+ TENAA listing reveals 6-inch display, 3,500mAh battery

    The Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018) has been spotted the website of China’s telecom regulatory authority TENAA. While it’s already known the device features an infinity display (18.5:9 aspect ratio), the listing confirms few other major specs. Firstly, the images re-confirm a dual camera setup on the back as well as a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. As…

  • Essential Phone now officially available in the UK, France, Japan, and Canada

    Essential has announced that its web store is now available in multiple countries around the world. In a tweet sent out through the company’s official Twitter account, it was confirmed that those in the UK, France, Japan, and Canada can now officially order the phone as well accessories from the essential.com store. Starting today, we’re…

  • T-Mobile-Sprint merger officially announced, new company will be called T-Mobile

    It’s finally official. Sprint and T-Mobile have announced they are merging in an all-stock transaction, with the former being valued at $59 billion and the latter at $146 billion. The new company will be called T-Mobile, and will be headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. There will also be a second headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas. T-Mobile…

  • Motorola Moto G6 Play kernel source code released

    The Motorola Moto G6 Play was launched by the company in the later half of this month, and it’s not yet available in most markets around the world. However, that’s not stopping the company from releasing its kernel source code. The code is now available for download from GitHub, where it’s hosted under device names…