United States
OnePlus 6T first day sales in U.S. are 86% higher than the OnePlus 6
With the OnePlus 6T, the Chinese company entered with glory in the United States. Despite the fact that older models could be easily acquired in …
Samsung to debut Galaxy J2 Dash & J2 Pure as Android Go smartphones for the US
Samsung unveiled their first Android GO smartphone back in August. The Galaxy J2 Core has been exclusively available in select markets, but according to new …
Nokia 7.1 is now available in U.S. for $350
The most recent smartphone released by HMD Global, Nokia 7.1, is now available for purchase in the United States through a myriad of retailers. The …
LG trademarks “LG Pay Quick” for Europe, South Korea and USA
Samsung, Apple, Google, and LG have been in the market with their own platforms for facilitating payments without the need for a physical credit card. …
Huawei job listings suggests that the company did not give up the US market
Last year, Huawei was pretty keen to conquer the US market with the Huawei Mate 20 through a possible deal with AT&T carrier. However, this …
U.S Law Banning Use of Huawei and ZTE Devices by Government Officials Now in Place
Amidst rising trade tensions between the United States and China, the Defense Authorization Act has been signed into law. The bill prohibits the use of …
ZTE Needs to Split and Rebrand According to GlobalData
ZTE’s woes are no surprise. The Chinese telecommunications provider has faced a lifetime ban from trade practices in the United States. Their misery took a …
Huawei Will Not be Affected by US-China Trade War According to Chairman
It’s no news that the United States and China are at loggerheads over trade restrictions. Huawei’s rotating chairman, Ken Hu, does not expect the telecommunications …
Huawei isn’t concerned with an export ban due to its commitment in following U.S. sanctions
ZTE was the first Chinese manufacturer to receive an export ban from the U.S court during this year. The company failed to comply with some …
Nokia 3.1 arrives in The United States with a $160 price tag
HMD Global just made another step in its global expansion in order to push Nokia’s name forward. The Finnish company just released the entry smartphone …
Asus Zenfone 5Q Quad-Camera smartphone is released in the US at $299
All of sudden Asus surprisingly announced its Zenfone 5Q in the US today. Previous reports were pointing to a July launch for this quad-camera mid-range, …
ZTE signs a preliminary agreement with U.S, the ban may be lifted soon
According to sources that are following the ZTE ban saga close enough, the Chinese company has signed a preliminary agreement with the United States government, …
US To Lift ZTE’s Ban – Negotiations In Advance Stages
Well, technology enthusiasts knew that at some point this was going to happen. A trade war between China and the US is a disaster and …
Huawei P20 and P20 Pro won’t come officially to the US
As you might know, Huawei took the wraps off Huawei P20 and Huawei P20 Pro today, during an event held in Paris. The flagship duo …
President Trump Says No to Broadcom & Qualcomm marriage claiming National Security Risk
The deal between Broadcom and Qualcomm have been facing a number of twists and turns since the first bid. However, the new chapter is something …
Report: Huawei and Xiaomi heading U.S to rivalize Apple’s reign
The sayings about the Chinese giants Xiaomi and Huawei intentions in taking themselves to the US market come and go every year. But according to …
Honor 6X will be available in the US later today
Later today the Honor 6X will be availabe in US. Phone is priced at $199.99, but you must keep in mind, that this price is …
LG G3 Name Trademarked
A filing at the United States Patent and Trademark Office seems to confirm that LG is working on the rumored LG G3. That doesn’t necessarily mean that its reveal is imminent however.
HTC reportedly stumped by OnePlus’ ‘One+’ trademark!
Taiwanese smartphone giant HTC might just find themselves in a fix after trademark filing by comparatively lesser-known manufacturer.
Huawei Spied on by U.S. Government, Not the Otherway Around
The NSA has been spying on Chinese Manufacturer Huawei since at least 2008, after the U.S. Government had accused Huawei of doing the same thing multiple times.