On September 23, 2008, 15 years ago today, the first ever Android smartphone was announced. The HTC Dream, which was called the T-Mobile G1 in the US and also in parts of Europe, was not a total ...
Nowhereelse.fr has posted a picture that it says might be the front panel of Microsoft’s first-ever self-branded smartphone — and no, we’re not counting the legendarily awful Kin as an ...
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Nothing, the company that offered a pair of transparent truly wireless earbuds last year, has officially launched its first-ever Android smartphone. The Nothing Phone 1 has quite similar design ...
A study released Monday by Arieso found that for the first time ever, smartphones consistently used more data than tablets in Europe. The “hungriest” mobile devices in 2011 were the iPhone 4S ...
London-based consumer electronics company Nothing on Monday announced that it will produce its first smartphone called phone (1) in India. The company said the smartphone will be manufactured at a ...
Sales of foldable smartphones fell by 1% year-on-year in Q3 2024, marking the first-ever decline in this niche market. Samsung remains the undisputed leader in this segment despite a sharp drop in ...
In 2008, Google partnered with HTC and T-Mobile to launch the first-ever Android smartphone, the G2. Android's true rise began in November 2009 with the launch of the Motorola Droid. This phone ...