Nubia X6

ZTE has just announced the Nubia X6 smartphone following much speculation and rumors. The smartphone is a monster in terms of hardware as it packs a 6.44 inch 1080p display as well as a 2.3 GHz quad core Snapdragon 801 chipset to ensure that no task is too overwhelming.

HTC-Gallery-app

One of HTC’s new Sense 6 apps, which were released via Google Play on Monday evening, has confirmed the existence of an “HTC One (M8) Google Play Edition.” Like its predecessor, the new HTC One will available with a stock Android ROM free from HTC’s Sense 6 user interface.

Sony Smartwatch 2

Sony doesn’t sound too keen on launching an Android Wear smartwatch this year. This comes after several major Android OEMs like Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC and ASUS committed to launching a smartwatch based on the new wearable OS soon.

Galaxy S5 Active

According to a new leak from Twitter, the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active could be real after all. Carrying the model number SM-G870, this smartphone will reportedly break cover soon. However, with the standard Galaxy S5 already water and dust resistant, how different will this model be?

HTC Sense 6.0

HTC will announce the 2014 HTC One in a few hours from now and has even launched Sense 6.0 applications in anticipation of the smartphone’s arrival. However, older HTC smartphones could soon get a taste of the latest user interface if a new leak is to be believed. It is believed that the 2013 HTC One, the One Max, One Mini as well as the Butterfly S will be beneficiaries of this update.

The report claims that the original HTC One will start getting the Sense 6.0 update starting from May or June, while the One Mini, One Max and the Butterfly S will follow in a couple of months after that.

There’s no word on whether other midrange offerings will receive this UI update at the moment, but the list only mentions the aforementioned devices.

Sense 6.0 will bring quite a lot of changes compared to Sense 5.5 including a newer BlinkFeed homescreen along with better performance and stability. HTC’s 2013 flagships have already received the Android 4.4 update, so compatibility shouldn’t be a concern at all.

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