So you think you have the coolest, hottest, fastest, flashiest phone in town? LG urges you to think again.
We get our first look at the new Android OS and it reveals some interesting changes to the world's most used mobile OS.
LG's next phone will come bent out of the box, with an unbreakable 6-inch display.
Backing up most of what you keep on an Android phone is pretty simple, except for SMS messages. We take a look at a couple of our favourite options for doing just this.
Android already has fantastic functionality when it comes to manually controlling your battery drain. The Quick Settings menu makes it super easy to disable and adjust battery-hungry things like GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, mobile data and screen brightness without having to resort to full flight mode restrictions.
Powerful, stylish and waterproof; the Xperia Z1 is definitely Sony's best phone to date, and makes it a serious contender to steal some of the limelight away from Samsung and Apple.
The so-called Google Nexus 5 is soon to be upon us. The rumored release date of both Google’s newest Android flagship, along with Android 4.4 KitKat, is less than a week away on October 15th.
After HTC’s recent posting of its first ever quarterly loss it’s no shock to hear Lenovo and HTC have been meeting in secret to discuss the company’s future. Namely, that HTC is considering selling up and letting Lenovo take the reins.
Rumors of a curved device from Samsung are all but confirmed as supposed leaked promotional shots appear on Twitter.
AT&T’s prepaid carrier – AIO Wireless – has released the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s for sale to its customers. The move is probably unsurprising, based on AT&T’s long-running history with Apple’s iconic iPhone line. The iPhone 5s on AIO Wireless 16GB will run you $649.99 and the 5c $549.99 for its comparable model.
Hundreds of cell phone plans unpacked. All the facts. No surprises.