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  • Meizu E3 leaks in live images with side-mounted fingerprint scanner

    Back in April, we saw the arrival of the Meizu E2, and (according to Chinese leaksters) its successor, the Meizu E3, is on its way. Live images of the alleged phone reveal the device will have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner like the Meizu M6s and a dual camera in a vertical orientation on the back.…

  • Apple ships the most tablets in the Holiday season, Samsung drops to third

    Tablets are not selling as well as before – Q4 of 2017 saw 7.9% less tablets shipped compared to Q4 of 2016 while 2017 as a whole saw a decline of 6.5% over 2016. And yet despite this turmoil Apple, Amazon and Huawei managed to see growth in slate shipments – both in the final…

  • Rumor says OnePlus X2 with Snapdragon 835 SoC and 5.5-inch display in works

    According to a new rumor, OnePlus is working on the successor to the OnePlus X. While the rumor doesn’t say anything about the moniker (could be called OnePlus X2), it does reveal some of the key specs for the device. OnePlus X These include 5.5-inch display, Snapdragon 835 SoC, 4GB RAM, and 32/64GB storage options.…

  • Xperia XZ2 accidentally outed by carrier on Twitter

    A curious customer tweeted to Three Ireland, inquiring about the availability of a new Sony Xperia handset. More specifically, Mike was asking about the Xperia XA2. In response, the carrier tweeted back that it would not carry the XA2, but that the XZ2 was coming soon to the carrier. The Xperia XZ2 has not been…

  • Google fixes Android Wear lag issues caused by “Ok Google” detection

    Back in December last year, it came to light that users with Android Wear 2.0 devices are experiencing short-duration lags and freezes in different scenarios. Turning off the “Ok Google” hotword detection fixed these problems. Well, the latest update on the matter is that Google has fixed these lags and freezes. Here’s what a Google…

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