StyleSwap Cover

The makers of OnePlus One have been dropping hints about their upcoming smartphone through numerous forum posts, thus uncovering each important hardware aspect of the device. And now, the manufacturer has announced the launch of StyleSwap covers for its smartphone, which are basically back covers for the handset in a variety of options to choose from.

Xiaomi Redmi Note

Xiaomi has just announced the cheapest phablet that we’ve come across so far with the new Redmi Note. This is the successor of the Hongmi/Red Rice/Redmi which recently started making its way to global markets.

Moto 360

The Moto 360 smartwatch was announced yesterday shortly after Google made the Android Wear project public. Much to the fans surprise, Motorola mentioned that this device would make its way to the markets by summer in a couple of months. But it is now being revealed that the smartwatch might see a very limited availability.

Huawei-Windows-Phone

Huawei has confirmed it has no plans to launch dual-OS smartphones running both Android and Windows Phone.

The company’s statement contradicts previous comments from CMO Shao Yang, who promised dual-OS smartphones would be available during the second quarter of this year, providing consumers with a “new choice” and making it “easier for people to choose Windows Phone.”

YotaPhone

The YotaPhone was originally launched last year with a relatively unique concept combining a conventional LCD panel with a back facing E-Ink display for notifications and other important information. Although the smartphone was announced relatively early in 2013, it never saw a wider release until December. And now, the handset has gone up for sale in the UK as well for £419 or $700.

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