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HONOR 90 officially released globally – A Versatile 200MP Camera Phone is Born

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Those of you interested in picking up a Windows tablet that isn’t a Surface might want to take a look at the Asus Transformer Book T100 which is up for pre-order now.

Google’s first piece of wearable tech, Google Glass has received a recent software update bring public transport directions and more to the device.

The fact that the massive Google Inc. has been working on a smartwatch for a while is a known for a while now. This eagerness to join the smartwatch league comes after Samsung and Sony successfully launched their smartwatches in the market a few weeks back.

Catering to the ever-growing demand for large screen phones or ‘phablets’, rising domestic smartphone vendor, Spice, today announced the Mi-550 Pinnacle Stylus, a phablet with a 5.5 inch screen and quad core processor.

If you have a dual-core JiaYu G3 and aren’t all that impressed with JiaYu’s ROM updates you could take a look at this Android 4.2.2 MIUI ROM for your phone!

Going by MMXNewscaster’s leaks, Indian smartphone giant, Micromax, might well be on their way to launch their first full HD device!

Reports from manufactures in Shenzhen claim that Xiaomi are mass producing their own Android smartwatch featuring cut down MIUI.

ZTE are currently the 5th largest phone makers in the world, and with the growing interested in wearable technology they hope to become number 1.

Blu Products, the US based smartphone firm today announced the Studio 5.5, a phablet with a 5.5 inch screen true to its name. The device will be powered by the uber-popular MediaTek MT6589 chipset.

Contrary to what we’ve been seeing in the past about the next-gen Nexus smartphone, it might actually be called ‘Nexus 4 (2013)’ instead of Nexus 5. We saw Google adopt the same nomenclature with the newest Nexus tablet — the Nexus 7 (2013) — and with rumors of Google trying to unify the Nexus design, parallel naming strategies was only on the cards.

Although ZTE is somewhat a known brand in the US market thanks to low cost dongles and entry-level smartphones, the country hasn’t yet witnessed any of ZTE’s high-end smartphones. However, this is all set to change this month.

Regarded as one of the best upcoming smartphone manufacturers in India, Gionee today went ahead with the launch of the Elife E6, a device which managed to create a stir even before its launch!

Android Modder Marsapa has teamed up with GizChina.it to create custom GizChina ROMS to popular Zopo phones.

The Chinese market gets another mid-ranger in the form of the HTC Desire 301e. The device was launched earlier today, and everything including its relatively small screen and dual-core processor shouts mid-range.

Probably the most looked forward to Android device at the moment, the Nexus 5, just made another appearance on the internet. Going by what we see this time round, the design of the device does in fact seem to be in agreement with the mystery Nexus device caught in Google’s promotional video for Android v4.4 KitKat.

We’ve seen some stunning phone launch over the past few months and many of you have decided what you plan to buy, so which Chinese phone are you buying next and why?

GooPad have somehow secured a supply chain for the 8-core Samsung Exynos Octa 5410 processor to build their own GooPad N8, Galaxy Tab 3 alternative.

Lenovo finally launched the Vibe X S960 earlier today in China. The phone made its initial appearance at the IFA in Berlin earlier this month. However, other major releases including the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Sony Xperia Z1 meant that the Vibe X did not get the footage Lenovo would’ve desired.

Samsung have officially taken the veils off the 3rd iteration from the popular Galaxy Trend series, the Galaxy Trend 3. The device will succeed the previously released Galaxy Trend 2 which came in earlier this year.

Being technology enthusiasts, we’re sure you have either come across a phone running on the popular aftermarket firmware, CyanogenMod, or have flashed it on one of your own devices. The very firmware has become so popular that they even have a hardware partner now.