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  • Oppo Neo 7 is official with a 5-inch qHD display and Snapdragon 410

    Oppo Neo 7 is official with a 5-inch qHD display and Snapdragon 410

    After Oppo announced the R7s heavy-hitter last week, it’s now time for a refresh down the ranks. The Neo 7 has just been made official with a price tag somewhere below $200. The smartphone sports a 5-inch TFT LCD display with qHD resolution (that’s a lowercase q, meaning the modest 540×960 pixels). The Qualcomm Snapdragon…

  • Samsung Galaxy View fully detailed

    Samsung Galaxy View fully detailed

    The market for kitchen tablets is expanding and after the Alcatel OneTouch Xess from a few months ago and the two-year-old Sony Tablet Z Kitchen edition, the Samsung Galaxy View is next in line. The 18.4-inch monster has been a regular at the rumor mill for a while, but has now been listed for pre-order…

  • ZUK Z1 gets its price cut to $280

    ZUK Z1 gets its price cut to $280

    If you’ve been eyeing the ZUK Z1 for a while, now’s as good a time as any to hit the “Order” button. The smartphone has received a limited time price-cut and can be had for $280 instead of its usual $350 asking price. Active immediately the promotion ends in 40-something hours, so you better hurry.…

  • OnePlus 2 is on open sale in India from today

    As scheduled, the OnePlus 2 smartphone went on open sale in India yesterday between 12:00 to 1 PM. But if you still didn’t manage to grab a unit, looks like you have one more chance. A quick look at the OnePlus 2 listing on Amazon India reveals that the handset is available sans-invite even today.

  • ZTE Nubia X8 photos tease resistive volume rockers and possible October 15 launch

    ZTE Nubia X8 photos tease resistive volume rockers and possible October 15 launch

    In today’s highly-competitive and overflowing market, staying relevant and up to par with competitors is a tough challenge, but standing out from the crowd and gathering gazes is even harder. A new eccentric and bold design is definitely a plan, but that has become increasingly difficult in the current mobile market, dominated by the boring…

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