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

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Xiaomi have promised to release the kernel code to their phones opening up Xiaomi devices to 3rd party ROM developers.

The Nubia brand was introduced this year as a flagship ZTE phone brand, and they tend to keep to focusing on the high-end with a new Snapdragon 800 device this November.

There are plenty of guides and how to articles on the web describing how you can ROOT your Android phone, but not many are as easy and straight forward as Framaroot.

Well the rumours of Dakele’s new phone couldn’t have been further from the truth and rather than an 8 core super phone they have launched a slightly updated Dakele 2S.

Lenovo are working on a new prototype Ultrabook which is almost as thin as most poplar tablets.

Oppo are sending out messages to their followers on Wechat offering 99 Yuan ($16) pre bookings for the new Oppo N1.

Oppo have wrapped up the launch event of the Oppo N1, here are the full Oppo N1 specifications.

A couple of images have shown up on Weibo today both of which showing a possible rotating main camera arrangement on a future Vivo Android smartphone!

Tonight’s big news is obviously going to be the launch of the Oppo N1, but what can else can we expect from this up and coming smartphone maker?

The question put up by Andi, whether Mediatek should embrace GPL (or at least offer more tools to custom ROM devs) can, in my opinon, be easily answered with “Yes”. If you buy a device, its always great to have the opportunity to fiddle around with it and change things. Theres already a lot possible, once you acquire root rights on your Android system, but if the hardware base is open too, the possibilities are even bigger.

Dakele are taking a leaf out of Xiaomi’s book for the launch of the Dakele 3, by hinting that a mystery second device could also make an appearance.

According to sources on Weibo Oppo have been in Korean filming an advertisement for the Oppo N1 ahead of Monday’s launch.

Marques Brownlee has taken to YouTube once again in another great video, which seems to feature the still unreleased Oppo N1.

Chinese search giant Baidu aren’t shy of the fact that they simply follow Google’s lead, which had resulted in the company launching it’s own Chormecast type USB device.

Another spy photo showing the base of the Oppo N1 has turned up online, giving us a clearer look at some of the possible expansion ports.

The Chinese phone market has got itself caught in a mad race to release the latest ‘hot’ device. They believe customers want 6.44-inch phones or above, but are they right?

UMi look like they are ready to launch their 6.44-inch UMi Cross tablet, and although we haven’t had chance to get a hands on (yet) we did get to see the rear case main chassis.

We got a up close and personal first look at iOcean’s new device, a 6.44-inch phablet named the iOcean “Skyfall”.

This dual SIM version of the Snapdragon 800 Galaxy Note 3 has been spotted testing for China Unicom’s WCDMA 3G network.

The Oppo N1 rumours are flooding in thick and fast today with the latest insider reports claiming the N1 will be priced at around $650 here in China.