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New leak gives us a look at the camera on the next LG-made Nexus

No self-respecting flagship smartphone can go without a dual camera setup these days, so it's not all that surprising that the next LG-made Nexus device will come with a dual...

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Xiaomi is tapping into Africa’s vast wealth of developing economies

Xiaomi's success as a company that releases affordable yet powerful electronics has been almost entirely thanks to the rapidly growing middle classes of developing nations like China and India, but...

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Meizu’s next high-end smartphone might be powered by Samsung

We don't know anything about Meizu's next high-end smartphone aside from the fact that it won't be an MX5 Pro because that lineup has been killed off. However, a well-known analyst by...

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Xiaomi may bring its own processors to the market next year

Of all the smartphone makers out there at the moment, only a handful actually power their devices with homemade processors, with Apple and Samsung being the most notable ones. The...

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Xiaomi’s next tablet may run on Windows 10 instead of Android

It's been a while since we've seen a new Mi Tablet from Xiaomi, which isn't surprising considering the state of the tablet market these past couple of years, but that...

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Huawei will unveil its next flagship smartphone at IFA 2015 in Berlin

I want to say that releasing three flagship smartphones a year may be a bit too much, but considering the massive profit increase that Huawei reported earlier this week, the...

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OnePlus isn’t throttling the OnePlus 2’s processor after all

Yesterday we showed you some benchmarks that gave us the first disappointing new about the OnePlus 2 that we've seen since it was first announced, but it appears as though...

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OnePlus might purposely weaken the OnePlus 2’s processor

It's not like EVERYTHING we were going to hear about the OnePlus 2 was going to be good, although the device has managed to go quite a while with virtually...

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Forget about 2015, the OnePlus 2 is going to be 2016’s Flagship Killer

The OnePlus One was called the 2014 Flagship Killer, but the OnePlus 2 is going even further by calling itself the 2016 Flagship Killer. If you're wondering why a smartphone...

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Meizu might be helping Nokia re-enter the smartphone industry

Thanks to the deal it made with Microsoft when it sold its handset division, Nokia is contractually obligated to stay out of the handset market until next year. While the...

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