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  • HTC launches One E9+ Dual SIM and Desire 326G Dual SIM in India

    HTC launches One E9+ Dual SIM and Desire 326G Dual SIM in India

    HTC has announced two new phones in the Indian market, the HTC One E9+ Dual SIM and the HTC Desire 326G Dual SIM. The One E9+ Dual SIM is identical to the standard One E9+, except for the dual SIM part. It has a 5.5-inch QHD display, 20 megapixel camera, MediaTek Helio X10 processor, 3GB…

  • Sony Xperia C4 and M4 Aqua are both shipping now

    Sony Xperia C4 and M4 Aqua are both shipping now

    If you’re a fan of Sony smartphones, you’ll like the fact that two more of those have become available. We’re talking about the Xperia M4 Aqua and the Xperia C4. The M4 Aqua and the M4 Aqua Dual are now to be found at retailers across Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. The…

  • iPhone 6s will be released on September 25, rumor claims

    Apple hasn’t even made iOS 9 official yet, and here we are talking about the launch date of the next iPhone. As you may know, this year Apple is expected to bring us an “s” release, which has so far been rumored to sport a higher-res 12 MP camera and 2GB of RAM, among other…

  • Samsung Galaxy J7 has its specs confirmed by a retailer listing

    Samsung Galaxy J7 has its specs confirmed by a retailer listing

    The Samsung Galaxy J7 has been in the news a lot lately, leaking but also getting certified both by TENAA in China as well as the Bluetooth SIG. It’s clearly now only a matter of time before Samsung finally makes it official. Before that happens, the phone’s specs have been confirmed once more, this time…

  • Emerald Green color variant of Samsung Galaxy S6 edge now available in India

    Emerald Green color variant of Samsung Galaxy S6 edge now available in India

    Samsung had announced during the official unveiling of the Galaxy S6 edge that it would be available in four colors – Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum, Green Emerald, White Pearl – worldwide. However, the Emerald Green color variant was nowhere to be seen in most of the markets. Looks like the company has now decided to make it available, at least…

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