Tech
Gionee teases it’s Elife S7 hours ahead of MWC launch
Gionee’s Elife S7 is going to be a looker, and the company’s making sure we don’t lose interest before the March 2 launch.
HTC M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6 cases show up on Alibaba in China
Alibaba is a great source of tips and leaks for upcoming phones, and once again the Ecommerce platform is helping to piece together both the HTC M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6 phones.
Poll: Rumours of a Chinese Nexus, Who do you want to make it?
Could it be possible that Google are looking to work with a Chinese phone maker to product a new Nexus device? Sounds logical to us, and even insiders are acknowledging rumours of such a partnership.
Gionee Elife E8 flagship could be around the corner
The last flagship we saw from Gionee was the Elife E7, and with that phone now heavily discounted we have to wonder what’s next? Could it be the Gionee Elife E8.
THL 2015 hands on and first impressions
For those of you wanting a smaller, 64bit MT6752 phone there is currently only one choice and that’s the THL 2015. We’ve been lucky enough to get an early review unit and here is our first hands on and impressions of the octacore phone.
iOcean MT6752 Rock Benchmarks
We’ve seen how well the octacore, 64bit MT6752 performs in the JiaYu S3 with 2GB RAM, now it’s time to see how it does with an additional 1GB RAM with iOcean MT6752 benchmarks.
Upcoming Ulefone set for March release with fingerprint scanner and Android 5.0
Upcoming Ulefone set for March release with fingerprint scanner and Android 5.0
Lenovo could launch 5 new Vibe branded phones at MWC
Lenovo look like they are planning to make waves at MWC this year with the launch of 5 new devices all under the Vibe sub brand.
Xiaomi Redmi 2 review
The latest Xiaomi Redmi 2 is perfect for those on a budget, keep reading for the full Xiaomi Redmi 2 review.
Camera-centric Lenovo Vibe Shot with 16MP camera in the works, MWC launch likely
The Lenovo Vibe Shot might just turn out to be a shutterbugs’ delight!
Xiaomi are starting to worry even Google
Xiaomi’s rise to success in China without the need of Google services is worrying the search giant.