Apple executives revealed the iPhone X was actually supposed to come out next year.
Samsung's latest smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8 Enterprise Edition, is now available for pre-order in the United States.
Apple might not expand the TrueDepth technology on next year's iPhones, but is instead focusing on these two things.
With Black Friday is less than one month away, predictions and rumors for devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S8 are beginning to surface.
Some reviewers have shared preliminary opinions on the iPhone X and many agree that one feature in particular has is a bit irksome at first.
The retailer said "flexibility" comes with a price.
Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile announce dates when customers can order iPhone X.
A new benchmark suggests display, processor and RAM features for the Galaxy A7 2018 smartphone.
For those still debating whether they should get the iPhone X, here's a comparison of the iPhone X and the iPhone 8.
A recent Galaxy S9 rumor has been challenged by a well-known tech informant.
Here's where the customers can pre-order the iPhone X. Includes links from AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, more.
The robots are here. Jibo is now available for pre-order and costs less than an iPhone X.
Trade-ins for iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are higher than usual iPhone launches as Apple prepares to release iPhone X.
A recently discovered patent filed by Samsung could indicate an Essential Phone-like feature for the Galaxy S9.
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is now one of the top-rated cameras on DxO mark.
A revamped Nokia 3310 will feature 3G support, Snake, and Facebook.
The Moto X4, which will soon release in the U.S. has been well received by several tech reviewers.
These three things should be considered when focusing in on what millennials value even more than price.
Apple supply chains are said to be looking into lowering iPhone X costs next year.
The ability to make phone calls is expected to make the Apple Watch 3 the best selling smartwatch to date.
Signs of poor sales of the recently released iPhone 8 spook Wall Street.
Many smartphones will soon run Android 8.0 Oreo, but here's a look at some of the first that will (or may) release with the OS out of the box.