DOOGEE are continuing the pre-order launch of their DOOGEE DG310 by offering customers FREE rear covers for the phone to anyone ordering before 10th August.

Nubia have done another amazing day of sales today through E-commerce site JingDong with over 83,000 phones shifted in 90 seconds.

On their social media channels today, Xiaomi asked their fans which country do they expect to see their fave brand enter to next.

Oh how things have changed. Once it was news that international phones found their way in to Chinese grey markets, nos Chinese flagship phone the OnePlus One is in the grey markets of Japan.

OnePlus have created so much hype around their first phone, the OnePlus One, that it would be difficult to buy even without the invite system. So is the OnePlus One really the flagship killer that was promised or something else?

Taiwanese phone maker InFocus, an OEM set up by Foxconn, have launched it’s flagship of the year, one that could be an alternative 2014 flagship killer.

Xiaomi Mi Pad Review by GizChina.com. Find out if this Nvidia Tegra K1 tablet is worth buying!

Xiaomi are going from bad to worse, quickly! Once again the phone maker is in hot water due to their claimed sales numbers, but this time have been officially charged with altering sales!

A new OnePlus product or is the OnePlus OneWatch another prank like the OnePlus Tablet?

With Chinese SoC advancements we are starting to see some seriously powerful Android set top boxes with 4K video support.

Another smartphone maker making use of a useful fingerprint scanner unlock feature is Mpai, on their budget minded Mpai 909T.

Antutu benchmarks show details of the Huawei MT7-TL00 smartphone, whether this is the new Ascend Mate 3 or the Huawei D3 we don’t know, but what we do know are some of the specs.

Meizu have posted links in its forums pointing to download links for public beta of Flyme for the Samsung Galaxy S4.

Reports today are suggesting that OnePlus are in the process of ditching Cyanogenmod in favour of their own ROM that will be developed in Taiwan.

After a successful run with the Mi 3 smartphone, Xiaomi is now expanding its range of offerings in the Indian market via their hard-to-get-hold-of range of accessories.

Xiaomi today responded to the allegations made against them, those that claimed that the Xiaomi Redmi Note sent private data through Chinese servers.

UMi have been on a bit of a break, and in that time they have regrouped and are about to make some interesting launches. The first being the mid-range UMi C1.

Xiaomi didn’t release an LTE version of the Redmi series (despite receiving network licences for the phones), but that hasn’t stopped hands on photos and video of the updated device from hitting the web.

Our sources have sent us more details, including real photos of the Wico C1! Just how thin are those bezels!

In a recent interview about the Xiaomi Mi4, Lei Jun explained that his company chose to remove NFC from the new phone as people didn’t use it!