
Isn’t she pretty? Photo: Google
The Nexus 6P’s prettiest color option was exclusive to Japan at launch, but two months after the handset made its debut, buyers in the U.S. can now choose the matte gold color option in the Google Store.

Isn’t she pretty? Photo: Google
The Nexus 6P’s prettiest color option was exclusive to Japan at launch, but two months after the handset made its debut, buyers in the U.S. can now choose the matte gold color option in the Google Store.

Is Samsung back? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Samsung saw its market share grow last quarter for the first time in 2015, as Android continues to dominate the market worldwide. Google’s platform also saw growth throughout Europe’s “big five” markets, while Apple’s fell for the first time in over a year.

Will your Priv come with wireless charging? Photo: BlackBerry
Wouldn’t it be annoying if you bought a smartphone with wireless charging, only to find out it didn’t have wireless charging?
That’s what some BlackBerry Priv owners are experiencing in certain markets, because it turns out that for some inexplicable reason, not all models have wireless charging capabilities.

Consumers aren’t bored of the iPhone 6 yet. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Apple’s iPhones might be on the verge of a big refresh this month, but that doesn’t make them any less appealing to those looking to take a break from Android.
In Europe, 27 percent of smartphone shoppers swapped their Android for an iPhone last quarter, while 9 percent of consumers made the same switch in the U.S.

Samsung’s back on top in the U.S. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Samsung has overtaken Apple to regain its lead of the U.S. smartphone market following strong sales of the Galaxy S6. The South Korean company’s latest smartphone became the third best-selling smartphone in its first full month on sale, trailing only the iPhone 6 and the Galaxy S5.