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Remind you of something? Photo: Lenovo

Remind you of something? Photo: Lenovo

Lenovo today unveiled its new Phab Plus smartphone, a supersized device with a 6.8-inch display that’s a blatant iPhone 6 knockoff. The device is coming to the U.S. later this month, assuming Apple’s lawyers can’t get it banned before then.

TWRP arrives on Samsung's latest phablet. Photo: Samsung

TWRP arrives on Samsung’s latest phablet. Photo: Samsung

The TWRP custom recovery is now available for Galaxy Note 5, less than a month after the handset made its retail debut, paving the way for custom ROMs, kernels, and other third-party tweaks.

Xperia Z5's cooling setup. Photo: Weibo

Xperia Z5’s cooling setup. Photo: Weibo

Sony chose to stick with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 chip for its new Xperia Z5 lineup, despite the obvious heat issues. But to ensure fans don’t have to suffer those again, Sony is using heat pipes and thermal paste to keep the Xperia Z5 cool.

Samsung's new smartwatch could hit Apple Watch where it really hurts. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s new smartwatch could hit Apple Watch where it really hurts. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s new Gear S2 smartwatch is its first to support third-party Android devices, and the South Korean company is reportedly looking extend its reach even further by supporting rival platforms, too.

According to one report, the Gear S2 and Gear S2 classic could soon play nicely with iPhone.

Nexus 6 is more affordable then ever. Photo: Google

Nexus 6 now starts at just $349.99. Photo: Google

With new Nexus smartphones right around the corner, now is a great time to find big discounts on last year’s Nexus 6. Motorola has just slashed $300 off the device for U.S. customers, reducing the price of the 32GB model to just $349.99.

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