Huawei which recently released its audited full-year 2011 financial results, recording sales revenues of CNY 203.9 billion, an 11.7% growth over the previous...

With the Samsung’s most awaited Galaxy S III is still almost two weeks away from its launch, it has been appeared at Amazon Germany site. The device...

In an interesting move, Samsung workers at is Suwon office in South Korean soon to be seen using their mobile phones to check into work instead of using...

A new report from ABI Research revealed that 4G devices are expected to generate 87 million in unit sales in 2012, up 294% year-on-year. The 4G subscriber adoption is primed to take off in 2012 as a range of 4G-enabled mobile devices, from USB dongles, smartphones, tablets, 4G portable hotspots, and wireless broadband CPE modems. It is expected that “High definition,”...

With the yesterday news that Intel’s is going to launch its first smartphone – there was a fight between two devices that we are assuming would be...

Nikon’s recently introduced D3200 DSLR camera gives consumers the power for quick transfer between the DSLR and your Android smartphone and for all...

The long-awaited Oracle and Google trial finally make its way to courtroom and what interesting thing is coming out that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison put up the fact that his company at one point considering purchasing the Blackberry maker Research In Motion or Palm in order to get into the mobile phone marketplace, reports The Wall Street Journal. But what interesting is...

The Verge reports that Intel CEO Paul Otellini told investors that the company’s first smartphone is ready for launch. We first heard about Intel’s smartphone back in January when Intel CEO announced that the first smartphone will be Lenovo’s K800 and it will be for China. The phone is based on its Intel Atom processor Z2460 platform technology. The phone will...

When it comes for innovative mobile design, Japanese carrier KDDI is no stranger in order to push it to a great extent and this is what it done. The carrier...

A class-action lawsuit [PDF] has been filed against AT&T alleging the company “actively and without reservation aided, abetted, and assisted” iPhone thieves by allowing the stolen handsets to be reactivated on its network, reports ZDNet. The lawsuit comes a day after the news that carriers in the U.S. — including Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint Nextel, and...