Posts by Killian Bell

Priv will almost certainly be BlackBerry's best smartphone yet. Photo: BlackBerry

Priv will almost certainly be BlackBerry’s best smartphone yet. Photo: BlackBerry

BlackBerry’s first Android smartphone will be offered by AT&T in the U.S. — and you’ll be able to purchase yours this week. Prices for Priv start at under $25 a month on an AT&T Next plan, giving you a more affordable alternative to BlackBerry’s steep $699 off-contract price.

Score a stellar deal on the 2014 Moto X. Photo: Motorola

Score a stellar deal on the 2014 Moto X. Photo: Motorola

If you’re looking to score a stellar deal on an awesome smartphone, and you don’t need one of the latest devices, then you have to take advantage of Amazon’s awesome Deal of the Day on Motorola’s second-generation Moto X — which is down to just $199.99 for today only.

Samsung wants you to take even greater images with Galaxy S7. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung wants you to take even greater images with Galaxy S7. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung is expected to adopt Sony’s impressive 25-megapixel camera sensor featured in the Xperia Z5 lineup for next-year’s Galaxy S7, according to a new report — and the South Korean company’s new flagship could appear as early as January 2016.

OnePlus has you covered. Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus has you covered. Photo: OnePlus

If you’re planning to buy a OnePlus 2 or the new OnePlus X, but you’re worried your butter fingers will drop it, then OnePlus’ new accidental damage warranties are exactly what you need.

Available in one- and two-year options, the plans provide coverage for accidental and liquid damage, with worldwide coverage for claims and a “worry-free claim process.”

OnePlus hasn't just been working on smartphones.

OnePlus hasn’t just been working on smartphones.

Remember when we thought OnePlus was on the verge of announcing a new wearable? Well, it was — but it wasn’t a smartwatch. The Chinese startup has revealed it was gearing up to launch a new fitness tracker — and a Bluetooth speaker — but both were scrapped right before launch.

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