It’s been rotating cameras galore for folks in India. First the Gionee Elife E7 Mini, then the OPPO N1, and now, the Smart NaMo Saffron Wave!

Huawei announced the MediaPad X1 7.0, which in a way attempts to cover up the shortcomings seen in previous tablets from the Chinese manufacturer.

HTC’s Desire 310 made a quick appearance at the company’s Europe website earlier today.

After months of waiting and speculation, Chinese maker OPPO finally launched itself in the booming Indian smartphone market with their latest flagship — the OPPO N1.

We’ve recently been witnessing a multitude of phone releases with support for more than just one operating system. Prime example would be OPPO’s N1, which ships, albeit in a limited edition, with the CyanogenMod OS apart from the stock ColorOS.

In a revelation of sorts, the business head of Micromax has quit and is reportedly headed towards another startup that’s had newfound success — China’s very own OPPO.

Reports coming in from various outlets around the globe suggest that software giant Google is on the verge of discontinuing the almost-revered Nexus lineup of Android-powred smart devices.

If you thought Huawei’s Ascend P6 was an engineering miracle thanks to its 6.18mm thick body, well, think again!

Smartphone vendor Blu announced the latest addition to their family of smartphones, dubbed the Blu Vivo 4.8 HD.

China’s Zopo will be accepting orders again for the Zopo ZP998 starting the 8th of next month.

In a surprise move, India’s Micromax went ahead and released their first octa-core phone in Russia ahead of their home country!

After months of wait, fans in India might finally be able to avail OPPO’s first phablet, i.e., the OPPO N1 in the country starting later this month.

Micromax has been eyeing a spot on the global map for a while now, and their expansion to Russian markets might just be the first checkpoint.

Samsung re-introduced the 2 year old Galaxy S3 in the Chinese market, but with some differences including dual SIM support.

Hardware startup OnePlus have had an extended session of announcements on their social media platforms. This time round, the company divulged details on an International release on their official Facebook page.

Today saw the release of Sharp’s eye-pleasing Aquos mini SHL24 smartphone, which not only boasts the smallest 4.5-inch 1080p display, but super-thin bezels as well.

While we at GizChina have been drooling over the prospect of a $50 phone from JiaYu, the F1, another prominent maker has allegedly shown similar intent.

Right after showcasing the slender Huawei P6S, the Chinese maker has unveiled another addition to its family of smart devices — the not-so-powerful Huawei MediaPad 7 Youth2.

A lucky few might soon be able to have the ease of use that the ‘multi-window’ feature brings along. First introduced by Samsung TouchWiz, the feature has managed to catch the fancy of many.

India’s Micromax at the fore again, this time with a smartphone that not only allows you to make calls, but also pays you to watch ads!