Android smartphones
It was just yesterday that we learned the hyped Motorola Moto X smartphone could hitting retail stores' shelves as early as Aug. 23, and now we have some more juicy details about the phone, mainly regarding its customizable features.
Motorola has been slowly building the buzz for its upcoming Moto X handset, and the novel concepts the smartphone will bring to the market is definitely garnering some attention before its release date, which could be near the end of August.
Sony's popular waterproof Android smartphone, the Xperia Z, will finally be coming to the United States. T-Mobile announced today that the handset will go on sale through the carrier July 17 with upfront cost of $99.99.
It wasn't too long ago that we began hearing rumors that the HTC One would land on Verizon's network sometime in August, and if a new leaked roadmap for the carrier is accurate, that date could end up being August 1.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 3 phablet is stirring up quite a storm in the technosphere, and while the rumored release date is still some ways away, here's what we know so far about the handset.
After months of "will they or won't they," it's beginning to look like LG will be teaming up with Google to release a new Nexus smartphone this year. Dubbed the Nexus 5, a new report claims it will essentially be the LG Optimus G successor, the LG G2.
Verizon customers rejoice: the HTC One for Verizon has been spotted passing through the FCC, meaning the release date is not too far off.
Google says that it has released a fix to Android phone makers that will squash a big, big bug in the operating system. That huge bug left a massive hole for hackers to turn almost any official app into a Trojan Horse, and it affected nearly every Android smartphone that has been produced in the last four years.
Tired of waiting months for a new Android update, but tired of Google's Nexus handsets not offering top-of-the-line specs? Enter the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition, which for some lucky buyers who pre-ordered begins shipping out today, July 9.
Motorola's Moto X is set to make a splash when it releases later this year, and while details are still scant on what exactly the handset will bring to the table, it looks like there'll be an interesting camera module on board.
Despite the Android smartphone market becoming increasingly crowded with worthy competitors, there are still a few that manage to stand head and shoulders above the competitors. Samsung's Galaxy S4 and Sony's Xperia Z are two such handsets - here's a look at how the two stack up against each other.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is one heavily anticipated phablet, and it looks like Samsung is stressing out about what the final product should entail.
Those interested in purchasing a high-end Android smartphone will inevitably land on the Samsung Galaxy S4 or HTC One. It's time to take a look at how these two handsets stack up against each other now that they both have access to Android 4.2.2.
Motorola's been amping up anticipation for its upcoming flagship phone, the Moto X, with an ad campaign, and if one tech guru is right, the phone could be unveiled as soon as July 11.
If Samsung lives up to the expectation, then the Galaxy Note 3 phablet will be one of the most powerful mobile devices again when it hits the market this fall.