Yet another week is behind us and OnePlus 5 was the device to dominate headlines over the past seven days. We saw a screenshot from the upcoming flagship from the Chinese company as well as suggested specs and pricing in an online listing. In more official news, the maker revealed why it will be skipping number 4 and calling it OnePlus 5.
Sony caused some excitement as its X Ultra handset leaked, while the XZ Premium got benchmarked.
A couple of Samsung mid-rangers also made an appearance - the Galaxy J5 (2017) and Galaxy J7 (2018) should be going official shortly.
In the more premium segment HTC is about to deliver its U 11 flagship with a unique pressure-sensitive frame that should allow for some interesting functionality. It will come without a headphones jack though.
An online retailer has listed an unreleased, unannounced OnePlus smartphone.
A number of specs are revealed about an unannounced Sony Xperia smartphone.
German testers revealed the device is easier to break than other flagships.
OnePlus posted this image on Weibo, which doesn't have a dual-edge screen, but we shouldn't read too much into that.
Sony’s upcoming smartphone has been benchmarked with resulting numbers raising eyebrows.
Around 80% of polled Xiaomi fans want split-screen and picture-in-picture features.
Nokia Mobile has confirmed to a couple of commenters that the Nokia devices will launch globally within the next couple of months.
Next week we'll see one of the best premium mid-range chipsets.
Netflix confirms the yet unannounced rugged device can stream HD content.
The HTC U 11’s specs allegedly leak, including IP57 water-resistance and a 128GB+6GB model.
The 5.5” screen comes with Full HD resolution and the chipset is Exynos 7870.
The device will come in three variants - SM-J530GM, SM-530YM/DS, and SM-J530GM/DS.
Not having a headphone jack on this 5.1-inch display phone allowed them to increase the battery size over the Mi 5.
The first quarter of the ongoing year saw the South Korean tech giant selling 7.2 million Galaxy S7/S7 edge units.
This month’s Android distribution numbers show a steady increase in favor of Nougat, though Lollipop remains at the top.
We're still on the fence whether we believe it - OnePlus 3T already has more RAM than early 2017 flagships.
The benchmark also confirms the Snapdragon 835 chipset that Geekbench spotted.
The iPhone and iPad sales go down; Mac and services business are up.
The 5.5” screen comes with Full HD resolution and the chipset is Exynos 7870.
The chipmaker will announce three new CPU models: the Snapdragon 660, 635, and 630.
The phone will have a dual camera on the back and a 20 MP one on the front, the ad reveals.
The smartphone also started receiving Android 7.1.1 in Canada.
Yes another quite interesting week. OnePlus 5 obviously sounds promising, but let's wait and see the confirmed specs and how it will stand out compared with phones such as the Mi 6, Honor 8 Pro, ZTE Axon 7s (8?), etc. One of the most interesting thin...
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