Monument-Valley

Monument Valley, one of the most beautiful games ever built for mobile and certainly the prettiest game you’ll play this year, is now available on Android — just over a month after it made its debut on iOS.

The game gives you the opportunity to explore a surreal world in which you must manipulate the glorious architecture to guide a princess to safety. You will explore mysterious monuments and hidden paths, and tackle optical illusions to outsmart the enigmatic Crow People.

xiaomi_mipad

Xiaomi today announced its first tablet at an event in Beijing, dubbed the MiPad. The company has taken its copycat act a bit too far this time, with the MiPad looking like an enlarged version of the iPhone 5c complete with its plastic build. Not to mention the fact that MiPad sounds a bit too similar to Apple’s iPad.

The similarity ends here though, as the tablet can be purchased for a fraction of the price of the iPad. 

Fenix-DashClock

Fenix, the best Twitter client you can get for Android, today received a new update that adds DashClock integration, hashtag autocomplete, and the ability to see up to four images in a single tweet.

The update makes Fenix an even better buy, and gives you another reason to ditch your current Twitter client.

OnePlus-One-front

We all knew the OnePlus One was going to be cheap — for a flagship phone, at least. But I don’t think any of us anticipated it would start at as little as $299 off-contract when competing devices — such as the Galaxy S5 and the HTC One M8 — cost around $600. So, how has OnePlus made its debut smartphone such a bargain?

It hasn’t skimped on build quality or specifications, that’s for sure. What it has done is pass up the opportunity to make any kind of profit. The Chinese startup won’t make a penny when you buy its first device because they’re all sold at cost.

HTC-One-mini-2

The wait for the HTC One mini 2 is over. The downsized version of HTC’s latest flagship got its official unveiling today, and as expected, it is just as beautiful as its big brother. Like its predecessor, however, it packs midrange specifications in an effort to be more affordable — but there are some treats under the hood.

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