A recently discovered patent filed by Samsung could indicate an Essential Phone-like feature for the Galaxy S9.
ZTE announced Tuesday, it's answer to the highly anticipated foldable smartphone craze.
Many carriers, including T-Mobile are offering discounts on the newly released LG V30.
The very first Razer smartphone is listed as having a 5.7-inch 1440p display.
The unique ram, who was aptly named Einhyrningur (which means “unicorn” in the Icelandic language), will be put up for auction in the local charities next month.
The U.S. version of the Nokia 8 was recently spotted in an FCC filing with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
The biggest Android competitors for the iPhone 8 include the Galaxy S8 and LG G6, here are how their specs compare.
The biggest Android competitors for the iPhone X include the Galaxy Note 8 and LG V30, here are how their specs compare.
The iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will go head to head on the market in late 2017, here's how their specs and price compare.
Everything you need to know about the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X ahead of their official unveiling.
What's so special about the iPhone 8? It's a collection of old Android features.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 8 at an Unpacked event in New York City Wednesday. Here are details on the device.
A leaker on Weibo claims that the iPhone 8 will be available in 64GB, 256GB and 512GB storage capacities.
The latest OnePlus 5 won't be available again once it sells out.
A well-known tech informant has shared what may be the last specs rumors for the Galaxy Note 7 before it is announced Aug. 23.
Samsung may be considering its highest storage capacities to date or the Galaxy Note 8.
Samsung will host a launch event in August, confirming weeks of rumors.
Considering the Samsung Galaxy Book? Here’s a rundown of what you should know about the tablet.
There are many reasons why the new rumor of a Samsung Galaxy S8 Lite mode running a Qualcomm Snapdragon 840 chip seems implausible.
Did Samsung just share an image of the Galaxy Note 8? Fans seem to think so.
T-Mobile's price drop for the Galaxy S8+ could be an effort to make the device more desirable to consumers ahead of the possibly pricey Galaxy Note 8 launch.
The prototype, designed by an MIT research team will use Graphene nanotubes instead of silicon that is being currently used in processors.