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Android M running on an Xperia. Photo: Sony

Android M running on an Xperia. Photo: Sony

You no longer need a Nexus device to get your hands on Android M early. Sony has made the Developer Preview available on a dozen Xperia devices, including the flagship Xperia Z3, but you’ll need to flash it all by yourself.

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Motorola’s next-generation Moto G has revealed itself in a series of leaked images ahead of its official debut. The device looks a lot like its predecessor from the front, but it has a redesigned back with dual-LED flash that resembles that of the leaked 2015 Moto X.

At least everybody's talking, right? Photo: OnePlus

At least everybody’s talking, right? Photo: OnePlus

Following months of speculation surrounding the OnePlus 2, OnePlus has today addressed the rumors with a post on its official forum entitled “We are mad.”

In it, the company talks about its decision to use a Snapdragon 810 processor — despite overheating concerns — and confirms that “the price of the 2 will certainly be higher than $322.”

Rumors of an Android-powered BlackBerry just won't die. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac

Rumors of an Android-powered BlackBerry just won’t die. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac

BlackBerry’s first Android-powered smartphone will be an affordable device aimed at emerging markets, according to a new report. Codenamed “Prague,” the handset is expected to take cues from last year’s budget BlackBerry Z3, and it could go on sale as soon as August.

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Selfies snaps with flash? Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s latest Galaxies are here to help you take better selfies. Both the Galaxy J5 and the Galaxy J7 boast front-facing camera flashes for brightening up low-light shots of your own face, and they’re accompanied by 5-megapixel sensors with wide-angle lenses.

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