The current year's Motorola leader cell phone is unmistakably as of now being developed, and now it would seem that somebody possessing a model chose to run Geekbench on it. Thus, the benchmark's online database now records the Motorola XT1650.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Huawei Honor V8 spotted on TENAA with 5.7-inch display and 4GB RAM
Huawei's forthcoming Honor V8 cell phone, which has been the subject of a couple of teasers and bits of gossip as of not long ago, has now been spotted on the site of Chinese administrative TENAA, uncovering the majority of its key details.
Labels:
Huawei
Saturday, April 16, 2016
ZUK teases new phone - likely the Z2 Pro
A teaser picture of another ZUK cell phone was discharged by the Chinese organization's CEO Chang Cheng. The picture demonstrates a dark hued smooth looking telephone with what resembles a 2.5D bended presentation. On the back is a camera sensor, double tone LED streak, and an obvious laser auto-center module.
Labels:
ZUK
Meizu m3 headed our way, stops by TENAA
nother unannounced Meizu cell phone has sprung up on Chinese controller TENAA's site. What resembles a successor to the prevalent Meizu m2 gets appropriately overhauled specs a correspondingly looking body.
Labels:
Meizu
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
HTC 10 arrives with 12MP UltraPixel camera, BoomSound speakers
HTC went off the right track, yet now it's retreating to the grandness days of the HTC One. The new telephone is called HTC 10 and we jump at the chance to peruse the "10" in parallel, making this the HTC Two as it were.
Labels:
HTC
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
LG G5 SE is real and it will fit inside the G5's Quick Cover case
A week ago word got out that "LG G5 SE" was trademarked by LG in its local South Korea, a move which normally made us think the organization would utilize that name for an up and coming cell phone. Notwithstanding, we accepted it would be a littler model, therefore imitating Apple's methodology with the new iPhone SE.
Labels:
LG
Monday, April 11, 2016
Marshmallow to hit T-Mobile's LG V10 next week
Everybody is by all accounts getting Marshmallow nowadays, and regardless of the fact that the general response is "well, about time", it's still awesome that more telephones get the opportunity to be running on Google's most recent OS rendition. The LG V10 is as of now an individual from that club, yet these being local and transporter particular matters, the rollout has so far occurred in South Korea and in Turkey, and in addition Verizon's units in the US.
Labels:
LG
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)