The same source that leaked supposed images of the upcoming 41-megapixel Nokia EOS handset has released a video that shows that the handset's camera has a mechanical shutter.
New images of parts for the reported Apple iPhone 5S have surfaced, showing off a new home button design and more.
A recent FCC filing showing the BlackBerry Q5's compatibility with AT&T's 3G network vaguely hints at the possibility of the handset coming stateside.
Not long after news broke that the NSA has been collecting call records from Verizon, the WSJ now reports that data is also being collected from AT&T, Sprint, and other ISPs.
A wireless charging-ready back cover and pad for the Galaxy S IV are available starting today through Samsung's online store.
Samsung has begun offering a software update for the Galaxy S IV which lets users move apps to an SD card. Yet so far, the update is available solely in Germany.
The popular photo app Instagram is rumored to finally be heading to Windows Phone on June 26, but as a Nokia exclusive.
Though previously leaked, the entry-level LG Optimus F3 was officially announced today and will be available on Sprint beginning on June 14.
As promised, BBM, the popular messaging service from BlackBerry, will be arriving on iOS and Android handsets for free later this month.
Images of Nokia's rumored 41MP handset have surfaced, showing off what could be the design for the manufacturer's newest handset.
Users who are seeking a completely stock typing experience can now download the stock Android keyboard in the Google Play Store.
The latest comScore numbers show that Apple is still smartphone OEM, though its iOS software still trails behind Android.
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