LG-sytlus

LG is preparing a new wearable for launch this year — but it won’t be a new smartwatch or fitness tracker. Instead, it’ll be little more than a colorful stylus you can wear around your wrist.

HTC One

HTC One smartphones in Europe are now receiving the much awaited Android 4.4.2 update after the first update was pulled by the manufacturer some weeks ago citing difficulties with the ROM. The change log shows that the update brings support for additional WiFi routers, indicating that the initial rollout had issues with WiFi that needed fixing.

Samsung-S-Band

Samsung today held a small event in Germany where it showcased its new S Band activity tracker. The €80 ($111) wearable will compete with devices like the Fitbit Flex and the Nike FuelBand, monitoring sleep, calorie consumption, and every step you take throughout your day.

HTC-stand-MWC-2014

British retailer Carphone Warehouse has today announced that it will be selling the new HTC One “just minutes after it is officially announced” on Tuesday, March 25. You’ll be able to purchase the device in select stores from around 4 p.m., and later from the Carphone Warehouse online store.

iPhone-5c-thumbs-down

Apple launched its new 8GB iPhone 5c in Europe this morning in an effort to boost disappointing sales figures — but there’s just one problem. At £429 ($712) in the United Kingdom, it’s still far too expensive for budget-conscious smartphone consumers.

In fact, there are a whole bunch of flagship Android-powered handsets with bigger displays and better specifications that you can get significantly cheaper. Here are six of the best.

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