System: Android 6.0; Screen: 5.7" 2160p (?); SoC: Snapdragon 820/821(?); RAM: 4(?)/6GB; Storage: 32(?)/64/128(?)GB; Cameras: 16/4MP(?); Battery: 3600mAh(?); Others: USB 3.0 Type-C(?); Entries with "(?)" are not officialy onfirmed. At the moment we are sure only SD820 + 6GB RAM + 64GB storage version. Also Screen resolution is field of speculations ...
System: Android 6.0; Screen: 5,5" 720p, IPS, 2.5D; SoC: MediaTek MT6737; RAM: 1GB; Storage: 16GB + microSD; Cameras: 8/2MP; Battery: 2700mAh; Others: fingerprint scanner, dual SIM; Price: $65. Is it worth those $65? If we comare it with Lenovo Vibe B from yesterday answer will be "hell yeah!" But we must remember what is purpose of this smartphone ...
System: Android 6.0.1; Screen: 4,8" 720p; SoC: Snapdragon 425; RAM: 2GB; Storage: 16GB; Cameras: 12/5MP; Unfortunetly that's all we know about this model - even its On3 name is nothing more than speculation. As you can see it's more affordable middle-ranged model with resonable price it should be good option but from different view almost any model ...
Good is first answer I can think of and second is fast. But now we can see for the second time answers from HTC. Well it's not na iPhone but it's almost complete copy in departament of design - if A9 was similsr A9s is amost identical. With concealed logo and Home button it's realy easy to mistake those phones. So what we can expect from HTC One A9s? ...
This budget model from Lenovo just arrived in romanian Orange offer with price tag of EUR 72 (around $80), is it worth money? System: Android 6.0; Screen: 4.5" 480p TFT; SoC: MediaTek MT6735P (4@1GHz); RAM: 1GB; Storage: 8GB; Cameras: 5/2MP; Battery: 2000mAh; Others: Dual SIM; Size: 132.5x66x9.9mm; Weight: 144g; Price: 72 EUR. Biggest problem ...
It's little irritating that many of interesting models never go outside of chinese market - and one of those is Galaxy Folder family. If you're old enough you can remember flip phones. They were quite popular in their days and are still produced. But Samsung is only big company making flip smartphones. And, unfortunately, only for chinese market. As ...
On TENAA site new model with Nokia logo just arrived and... it's basic phone (not-smartphone) with name RM-1187. Screen: 2.4" 240x320; SoC: single-core @0.36GHz; Storage: 16GB + microSD up to 64GB; Battery:1020 mAh; Size: 118x50x13,5mm; Weight: 82.6g. As you can see it's simple, basic phone with quite big build-in storage. It's even more interesting ...
System: Android 6.0.1; Screen: 5.5" 1080p; SoC: Snapdragon octa-core @2GHz (Snapdragon 625); RAM: 3GB; Storage: 32GB; Cameras: 16/5MP; Battery: 3510mAh; Others: MotoMods; Size: 156.4x76.4x6.99mm; Weight: 165g. Not so long ago I informed about new photos of Motorola Moto Z Play but now we have confirmation about some components from GFXBench. It ...
Weibo is awesome source of leaks- now we have scores of LeEco Le 2 from one of benchmarks that confirmes Snapdragon 821. From previous leaks we know about 5.5-inch 1080p screen, 16MP rear camera, 8MP front camera and Android 6.0.1. Also least leak shows brushed metal body, SD820 and 4GB RAM what suggest that different RAM/Internal Storage configurations ...
It is probable but not sure. Redmi Note 4 was released few days ago and we was sure that Redmi 4 will come with it or time gap between them will be short. So what we can expect from Mido? System: Android 6.0.1.; SoC: Snapdragon 625; RAM: 2GB; So it's all we know from GeekBench if it really is Redmi 4 we heared about: - 16GB of build-in storage; - ...
From the informations given from Google, Qualcomm and interested manufacturers (HTC, Sony and LG) we can't deduce anything. At the moment three sides are blaming each other so we have three possible reasons: - First theory was that those SoCs don't support Vulkan but Vulkan is optional so it's not a case; - Efficiency also can't be the reason couse ...
Yes, it's possible but not yet. After Samsung Galaxy Note 7 success irist scanners become next must in for flagships but they;re not cheap toys. And here Dongwoon Anatech Co. Ltd. comes into play - they want to merge chips responsible for making fotos with front camera and those responsible for scanning iris. And this means less costs - about 70% less. And ...

