LG is seeking to set itself apart with the G5 smartphone’s modular design, which allows users to add specialist units for different features.
The device, which plugs into a car's diagnostic port, can provide real-time driving tips and other data.
Samsung will launch its 2016 flagship smartphones at the Mobile World Congress Sunday, and it is vital the company gets the release right.
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The phone received 30,000 confirmed orders online on Thursday despite the website suffering intermittent crashes due to heavy traffic.
India will soon become the world's second-biggest smartphone market and Ringing Bell's $3.60 smartphone could help drive huge growth.
The video, which is unlisted and therefore could have been posted accidentally, may be all part of Samsung's plan to promote the device.
One of the most popular Android smartphones on the market is finally being upgraded to the latest version of the software.
Microsoft has launched the Lumia 650, a budget Windows 10 Mobile handset that could be the last Lumia smartphone.
Huawei just launched the first smartphone under its budget Honor brand in the U.S., but is the Honor 5X any good?
Putting the cart before the horse, LG has launched a case for its new smartphone before it has released the smartphone.
Apple could tap into emerging markets and lift its stagnating growth with its upcoming iPhone 5se, but it will face plenty of competition.
Apple’s iOS 9 mobile operating system disables the smartphone by design when it detects non-Apple installed parts.
A survey also revealed 81 percent of Android users think iPhones will always be more popular.
While both Microsoft and the U.K. startup confirmed the deal, which will give Microsoft access to artificial intelligence expertise, they did not mention the cost.
Stringent cost cuts helped the world’s largest PC maker post a surge in quarterly profits even as sales declined for the first time in over six years.
The Chinese smartphone maker says U.S. Mobile is not authorized to sell its handsets in America.
Samsung will once again use the Mobile World Congress to kick-start its smartphone sales with at least one new flagship on Feb. 21.
While there’s hope the new smartphone can restore growth to the company, it will face some big headwinds.
The Japanese company reiterated its annual revenue forecast Friday as it reduces dependence on its bread-and-butter consumer electronics business.
China’s Huawei was close on the heels of the two companies as its shipments rose above 100 million units per year in 2015, the fourth company in the world to do so.
Xiaomi is coming to Mobile World Congress to show off its latest smartphone, but it is not announcing any European expansion.