The Nokia Lumia 928 for Verizon is now confirmed, thanks to a recent magazine spread and a teaser page on Nokia's website.
While Sony released the unlocked version of the Xperia ZL in the U.S. earlier this year, the company has now begun selling its premium cousin, the Xperia Z, stateside.
Navitel has updated its Navigator app for Windows Phone 7.5 devices, adding a host of new features for GPS navigation.
Though it is expected to be a budget alternative to the BlackBerry Q10, supposed specs for the R10 have revealed that it won't be that much lower-end than its fellow QWERTY handset.
Images of an unknown LG smartphone were leaked on the @evleaks Twitter account recently, revealing a large device with a front that is devoid of physical keys.
Though it has yet to even be officially confirmed, inside sources are already saying that the rumored budget-priced iPhone will launch in limited supply.
The Samsung Galaxy Core, the rumored low-end follow up to the Galaxy S IV, was officially revealed by the company earlier today.
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Apple files patent for curved battery design, could lead to smaller sleeker mobile devices.
Verizon Wireless has updated the Galaxy Note 2 with Android 4.1.2 ('Jelly Bean'), plus lots of other improvements.
As Apple continues to ready its new iOS 7 mobile operating system, the company today released an update to iOS 6 for the iPhone 5.
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