Two new handsets from Huawei have been separately leaked online, the Mate 8 and the Honor Play 5X. Two upcoming high-end smartphones from Huawei have been separately leaked online.
Huawei has had its ups and downs, but the brand continues to deliver new devices including the much-awaited Huawei Mate 8. New details drop on the phablet as the release date nears, painting a picture of a device that seems like it could be packing more than initially believed.
Another issue is plaguing the Huawei Nexus 6P. After the phablet was shown being easily bent, owners are now reporting that its glass cover breaks on its own.
The latest benchmark test results of the Kirin 950 SoC suggested that the upcoming Huawei Mate 8 phablet would indeed live up to its billing as an impressive mobile device.
Android M, or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, is in its rollout phase, now that the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X are hitting the public and Android M has begun rolling out to other first-in-line Nexus devices.
The 5.5-Inch HD Huawei Mate S will be officially launched in Malaysia next Tuesday, Oct. 27. Introduced during last month's IFA 2015 trade show in Berlin, the Huawei Mate S will officially launch in Malaysia next Tuesday, Oct.
The natural question for those with Android devices outside of Google's Nexus line is, which handsets will get the Android M 6.0 (Marshmallow) update, and when? For Huawei owners, the answer to the first question has been revealed, though the second question remains up for debate.
Huawei Honor Play 5X has recently been approved by Chinese telecommunications regulator TENAA. The handset is expected to be introduced during Huawei's Oct. 10 press event with a five-inch screen and 4,000 mAh battery, among others.
The next Google Nexus 6 was announced Tuesday at a Google event. The phablet-style phone will be made by Chinese manufacturer Huawei and will be called the Nexus 6P.
The open source firmware Cyanogen has recently announced that they will be adapting midrange phones starting out with models like Moto E and 3rd Gen Moto G.
New details of the upcoming Huawei-manufactured Nexus have surfaced on the GeekBench database. Google will showcase two new "pure Android" smartphones later this month.
Not much new is coming to the new iPhone 6s Apple was excited to show off the iPhone 6s Wednesday at a special press event. The highlights of the introduction included new 3D Touch technology, an improved camera and a quick way to take selfies.