A new leak points to the much-awaited release date and specifications for the Xiaomi Mi 5.
Two different images of the upcoming OnePlus 2 have been revealed, along with key specs.
The updated smartphone will house a cooler processor, making it pricier than its predecessor.
OnePlus has officially confirmed the chipset used in the next iteration of its flagship.
The phone firm will reportedly switch to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset, rather than the problematic 810.
The larger smartphone may sport hardware specs similar to what's inside its smaller siblings.
Amazon is once again selling the Aukey Quick Charger 2.0 for $11.
The new Edge smartphone could feature the biggest change in the history of Samsung's note series.
The Facebook-backed project has been criticized as a corporate cash grab since launching with a very different goal.
After the closing bell Wednesday, e-commerce giant eBay turned in quarterly results, along with Facebook, Qualcomm and AT&T.
"It's one more step towards connecting the whole world,” Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in an online post.
The chipmaker, which has lost ground to ARM and Qualcomm in the market for silicon that power smartphones and tablets, is looking to rebound.
BlackBerry experiments with different smartphone designs, but plans to expand its software suites to other smartphones.
Not in Barcelona for the Samsung Galaxy S6 launch? Not to worry, watch the action here.
A new report provides insight as to why getting online remains elusive for most people on Earth.
Derek Cohen, former director of sales at Qualcomm, admitted that he netted about $200,000 through insider trading.
Erstwhile industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft and Qualcomm see intellectual property rights as their not so secret weapon.
South Korean smartphone makers are not happy with the high patent royalties demanded by Qualcomm, according to reports.
The service will give millions of consumers on the subcontinent free or low-cost access to a range of online services.
At least 30 international firms, including Microsoft and Samsung Electronics, face investigations and raids by the Chinese government.
The deal also requires Qualcomm to lower its royalty rates on patents used in China, likely helping local smartphone makers.
The deal could be announced as soon as Monday, a source said.