Early today Meizu knocked out it’s own server when feverish fans headed to the company store to buy the Meizu MX3 for just $110.

Elephone’s Kitkat rollout continues with the launch of the $110 Elephone P10c.

Hexacore phones are still quite rare but if you can live with an Oppo N1 knock off then the iNew V8 is always an option.

As much as I love the white Vivo Xshot I am currently using, I really wish I had had the chance to buy this new blue version!

It’s not just developers who can enjoy the taste of Android L on their devices now, as the Android L Keyboard comes to the Google Play Store.

Leaked sample photos appear to have been taken with the next generation Xiaomi flagship phone, the Xiaomi Mi4.

We used the Minix Neo X7 and the Neo A2 air mouse for a few days, and here’s what we think about these two affordable gadgets!

Google’s Android Wear might be the latest must have in the wearable world, but wearable smart devices can be had now and for much less.

Next week Nubia will launch a their New Nubia Z7 model, but ahead of the official launch the phone has been spied on the TENAA where it received it’s network license.

Hisense has announced the MIRA6, their first Windows Phone based mobile smart device. Will Chinese beat the Indian manufacturers?

Google have updated their Google Search app which brings with it new voice search features from any screen.

The US might get another mildly-powered smartphone from Acer, if we are to go by a recent FCC filing.

After teasing the device for a few weeks, India-based smart devices vendor XOLO have announced the XOLO Win Q900s, a smartphone advertised as the world’s lightest Windows 8.1 phone.

You wonder if the JiaYu G5S is anything good? Well, we put the phone under a thorough test and want to show you our results in this review.

Chinese tech fans are going to be the first lucky few to get their hands on the sub $200 Lenovo A805e 64-bit phablet with LTE.

Hands on video review, and unboxing of the camera-centric Vivo XShot Android smartphone.

A report suggests that Taiwan’s ASUS are preparing their own smartwatch to compete against the competition from LG, Samsung, Sony and Motorola.

China’s Lenovo has launched yet another budget device for the Indian market, the Lenovo A7-30 Android tablet, with a specs set that is reminiscent of the Flipkart tab.

China’s TCL could be the first maker to launch an MT6595 LTE phone, dismissing Meizu, among other brands, from the race!

The JiaYu F1, a phone costing less than $50, could soon be succeeded by the new JiaYu F2 with LTE and equally low price.