OnePlus acknowledges the OnePlus 2 launch hasn't been smooth. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus acknowledges the OnePlus 2 launch hasn’t been smooth. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei today apologized to fans after admitting that the company “messed up the launch of the OnePlus 2.”

The apology comes after OnePlus failed to deliver on its promise of 30-50 times more invites for the OnePlus 2 at launch and only began shipping “meaningful quantities” of its latest smartphone this week — a month after it first went on sale.

Pokémon GO is coming to Android and iOS in 2016. Photo: The Pokémon Company

Pokémon GO is coming to Android and iOS in 2016. Photo: The Pokémon Company

The Pokémon Company’s second smartphone game is going to bring your favorite pocket monsters to the real world for the first time.

Pokémon GO, which is coming to Android and iOS in 2016, is a location-based game that will let you find, fight, and catch Pokémon in the cities, towns, and neighborhoods around you like never before.

The new Nexus leaks again.

The new Nexus leaks again.

LG’s brand new Nexus 5 has been pictured again ahead of its official debut, this time in black. Before you get too excited, however, you should know that this leak is accompanied by bad news that may well put you off this particular Nexus altogether.

iPhone 6s has arrived. Photo: Apple

iPhone 6s has arrived. Photo: Apple

Despite being identical to their predecessors, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are much-improved in almost every way. But do they have the specifications they need to take on the latest Android-powered smartphones we’ve already seen this year?

Find out in our comparison below, which compares Apple’s next-generation iPhones with rivals like the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, the Moto X Style and Moto X Play, Sony’s new Xperia Z5, and more.

Galaxy S7 could be much bigger than the Galaxy S6. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Galaxy S7 could be much bigger than the Galaxy S6. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung’s efforts to reverse its declining smartphone sales could see it launch the Galaxy S7 with two different display sizes, according to a new report.

Alongside a 5.2-inch option, which would be ever so slightly larger than the Galaxy S6, Samsung is also expected to launch a massive 5.8-inch option.

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