Google releases an official YouTube app for Firefox OS, giving a tick of approval to the new kid on the smartphone block.
It’s difficult to tell if Nokia’s latest offering should be considered a flagship, or a niche device. Our expectations were that it would be the latter, based on its bulky size and seemingly narrow target audience. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this wasn’t entirely true.
Samsung is rolling out Android 4.3 to the Galaxy S4. This means Galaxy Gear compatibility, among other things.
The new Google Maps update for iOS 7 has added some handy features. In-line route previews with traffic overlays, tips for beginners, a mini-map and added support for some languages.
New rumors have surfaced that suggest Amazon is working on three new smartphones with the assistance of HTC.
New no-contract carrier Aio Wireless is offering a truly free ZTE smartphone to customers signing up to either its Smart or Pro plans.
HTC has released a first look video to compliment the announcement of its newest phablet – the HTC One Max. The One Max isn’t a match Samsung’s Galaxy Note III in terms of hard specs, with HTC banking on good looks to steal phablet fans.
Donald Trump has decided Twitter is a good forum for advising Apple just how to conduct their business. Apple must be thrilled.
A recent report from Google’s Android Developers site shows promising news for the mobile platform – Android Jelly Bean (version 4.1+) is now on 48.6% of all Android devices.
Virgin Mobile is offering a web-only discount on the smartphone from Tuesday, October 15 through to Monday, October 21.
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