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FreedomPop starts making its own low-cost smartphones, starting with a 7-inch phablet

on October 1, 2014

FreedomPop was facing a shortage of cheap Android phones — especially the bigger-screened devices that are popular today — so it’s bringing in custom low-cost devices from overseas.

Samsung’s unusual Galaxy Note Edge may not be widely available

on September 25, 2014

According to comments made by the Samsung Electronics president, the company sees the Galaxy Note Edge as a limited-edition device. This means a United States launch could be months away, if it ever happens.

Report: Apple to begin production of new iPhone screens in May — and they’re big

on April 1, 2014

Leaks to Reuters paint a picture of not one but two bigger iPhones, sporting 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens.

Sony unveils Xperia Z2 and M2 smartphones, Z2 Tablet

on February 25, 2014

Sony introduced a new flagship smartphone and tablet, as well as an attractive budget handset, at MWC.

Samsung announces 5.1-inch, water-resistant Galaxy S5 smartphone

on February 24, 2014

Samsung’s new flagship smartphone is only slightly larger than its predecessor, but it packs a much bigger punch.

LG scales back on size and specs for the G2 Mini

on February 19, 2014

The LG G2 Mini is only half an inch smaller – but a lot less impressive on the inside – than its predecessor.

The Nokia Lumia Icon for Verizon is finally official, available Feb. 20 for $199

on February 12, 2014

The long-rumored smartphones features a 5-inch, 1080p display, 20-megapixel camera and a partially metal design.

HTC’s 5.5-inch Desire 8 smartphone pictured in leak

on February 12, 2014

The company’s mid-range Desire 8 “phablet” looks lovely, based on a purported press shot.

Galaxy S5 leaks: Camera sample and model number revealed?

on January 29, 2014

A new set of leaks might reveal camera info and a model number for Samsung’s Galaxy S5.

Boost announces 5.7-inch Max smartphone from ZTE for $299

on January 28, 2014

The Boost Max is the first no-contract “phablet” to debut for less than $300.

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