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  • HTC Ocean Harmony gets 3C certification

    Several months ago we reported that HTC is planning to launch three more phones by the end of 2017. We already saw the U11+ and the U11 Life, so now it’s time for the last one, codenamed HTC Ocean Harmony. The device was listed by CCC, meaning that at this point a launch is inevitable.…

  • Honor V10 sold out in its first flash sale

    Yesterday we told you about the massive interest in the new Honor V10. Today the phone was launched in its first flash sale in China and all units got sold out in minutes, the company bragged on Weibo. There will be another round of sales next Tuesday on December 12, but according to the numbers,…

  • Samsung now mass producing 512GB storage for phones

    In this week’s poll we asked you how much storage is enough. Currently, most popular phones come with 32GB-64GB and the most you can get is 256GB. Samsung intends to change that as it started mass production of 512GB eUFS storage. The new storage has the same physical dimensions as the current 256GB storage, good…

  • Android Go renamed to Android Oreo (Go Edition), is finally ready to roll out

    For the second time, Google has officially announced Android Oreo (Go Edition). Previously known as Android Go, this new variant of Android is designed specifically for low-end Android devices with low memory and data usage in mind. Android Oreo (Go Edition) (horribly clunky name, I know) has three main differences from the standard edition of…

  • BLU rolls out new update to fix ‘permanently locked devices’ issue caused by previous one

    BLU recently pushed out an update to its Life One X2 smartphones that effectively resulted in units getting bricked. Specifically, the update process asked for a password to unlock/login, but users said the password they entered was being rejected. Now, the Miami-based company has confirmed that they have fixed the issue. A new software update…

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