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Lenovo ZUK Z2 and Z2 pro

Source- GSMArena Lenovo has a lot of things going on these days as it continues to make its phone Lenovo-branded devices while simultaneously digesting the corpse of Motorola. It also has other sub-brands like Zuk. The latest device in that family was just announced in China, and it definitely looks good on paper with flagship specs and a reasonable price. Here are all the important specs. SoC: Snapdragon 820 RAM / Storage: 64GB, 4GB RAM or 128GB, 6GB RAM Display: 5.2-inch Super AMOLED 1080p Camera:13 MP, f/1.8 Battery: 3100mAh non-removable Dimensions:145.4 x 70.5 x 7.5 mm, 145g LTE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, 38, 39, 41 Ports: USB 3.1 Type-C, Quick Charge 3.0 So it's a robust phone, and the storage is apparently that super-speed UFS 2.0 Samsung has been using. That goes for both versions of the device (64GB and 128GB). The overall device does have an iPhone/Samsung mixed vibe with the rounded edges and home button (with fingerprint sensor) under the sc

LeEco's 3 new smartphones- Le 2, Le 2 pro, Le max 2

We've been hearing rumors about Apple killing the 3.5mm headphone jack on its next major iPhone release, but looks like one Chinese company was keen to beat its American rival in this "race." LeEco, famed for bringing the world's first USB Type-C phones and recently investing in Aston Martin's electric car development, has just announced three new smartphones -- the Le 2, Le 2 Pro and Le Max 2 -- that have ditched the conventional headphone jack in favor of the upcoming USB Type-C digital headphones. Unit now, HTC and JBL's Reflect Aware C was the only one in this new headphone category, so it's fitting that LeEco is also adding two of its own USB-C earpieces -- a pair of in-ears and a pari of over-ears. These are also the first to be certified by LeEco's very own Continual Digital Lossless Audio standard. LeEco's three new metallic smartphones share almost identical looks, especially with their squircle fingerprint reader and their HTC-like

Creo Mark 1 launched...

CREO is all set to launch Mark 1, its first flagship smartphone with its own OS based on Android on April 13th. We already know some of its specifications and also know that it will come with unique software features such as built-in answering machine for calls and advanced tracking. Now it has released the official teaser that shows the phone’s metal body and also hints at its unique software features. As we already know, the phone is expected to pack a 4.6-inch or a 5-inch Quad HD screen, powered by MediaTek Helio X10 (MT6795) SoC with PowerVR G6200 GPU, run Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop), pack 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, come with a 21-megapixel rear camera and a 8-megapixel front-facing camera. The company aims to keep the phone running like brand new for months with new software features through OTA update, inspired by suggestions from its community of users. We should know all the details, including the price of the CREO Mark 1 at the launch at 11AM on 13th of April,

HTC 10 Launched.

On its website today, HTC unveiled the HTC 10. This is the phone HTC hopes will take on Samsung’s Galaxy S7, LG’s G5, and Apple’s iPhone 7. HTC’s latest attempt to save its smartphone business is a flagship with the tagline “Power of 10” which, apparently, symbolizes “greatness and independence but also that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” In other words, the company claims — just as every other smartphone manufacturer tries to — that the latest flagship offers more than just a new metal design, better camera, and improved performance. And yet, those are indeed the highlights that HTC insists will save it. HTC’s press release, leaked to us ahead of the official announcement, uses nonsense marketing-speak like “inspired by light and sculpted to perfection” when describing the new design. But in short, you can expect a full glass front that merges with the metal body. The company also notes that the HTC 10 was subjected to over 168 hours of extreme temperatu

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) and Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016)

After a slew of leaks, Samsung’s budget-friendly Galaxy J7 (2016) and Galaxy J5 (2016) are official now in China. These 2016 models will be made available in Gold, Pink and White hues. As far as the key configurations go, the power-packed Samsung Galaxy J7 makes use of an octa-core processor clocked at 1.6 GHz. This device carries a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display, packed with Full HD resolution. It comes equipped with 3 GB of RAM and 16 GB of native storage space with microSD card slot. Samsung has generously housed a 3,300 mAh battery unit on this mid-ranger. Speaking of camera configuration, there is a cool 13-megapixel rear-facing sensor, in addition to a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter. This device is 7.8 mm thick and it weighs 170 g. Apart from the standard connectivity options, the Galaxy J7 (2016) supports LTE and NFC. A photo showing the new Galaxy J7 handsets. PHOTO: SAMSUNG Meanwhile, the new Samsung Galaxy J5 comes powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1