Huawei is planning to unveil a number of new devices at Mobile World Congress next week, and for some strange reason, the Chinese company thought it would be a good idea to tease them with a fake iPhone running an embarrassing Siri clone.
Huawei is planning to unveil a number of new devices at Mobile World Congress next week, and for some strange reason, the Chinese company thought it would be a good idea to tease them with a fake iPhone running an embarrassing Siri clone.
The “Nokia X” moniker for the much-anticipated Nokia Normandy has been confirmed by its latest leaked press poster, which features a flurry of Android-powered Nokia devices. The handset is expected to make its debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week.
Isn’t it frustrating when Android device manufacturers ship new releases with older versions of Google’s operating system? Well the search giant may be about to put an end to it. According to a leaked Google memo, it could soon start forcing manufacturers to ship new devices with the latest KitKat firmware.
With HTC’s rumored “One Plus” (M8) unveiling just weeks away now, the leaks are coming thick and fast. We already have a good idea of what the device will look like, but new hands-on images that have surfaced today provide a nice reminder, and give us a first glimpse at the One Plus’s super shiny side.
The Dell Venue 8 was launched in October last year as one of the few Intel-powered Android tablets on the market. The American manufacturer is now offering a decent deal on the device that waives $50 off the asking price for both the 16GB and 32GB variants.