The official launch date seems to be near for Smartisan OD105, as the purported smartphone just made an appearance on AnTuTu’s database, equipped with quite …

Smartisan has a couple of new phones on the horizon, but while we wait for the big guns to launch, the brand seems to be …

Smartisans new phone leaks! It’s named the M1/M1L and we know how much it will cost.

Smartisan rumoured to launch the T3 with up to 6GB of RAM and a high end Snapdragon Processor on October 18th, more details inside!

Fresh off of yesterday’s Smartisan T3 leaks come more spy photos of the exact same device, now with a brand new striking white finish…

Smartisan has been pretty quiet since the launch of their last flagship, but if these new spy photos are to be believed then they might be reappearing soon.

Elephone have shot another hands on video comparing the Elephone P9000 with the new Smartisan T2 smartphone.

Months of rumours and speculation came to an end this evening when the Smartisan T2 phone was finally officially revealed.

Further specs of the upcoming design-first Smartisan T2 have leaked out, confirming curved glass and more to add to the previously known SoC.

The Smartisan U1 is a peppy and colorful US$140 smartphone meant for the Chinese youth.

A recent FCC filing by Smartisan for the Smartisan T1 could mean that the phone be launched in the US in the coming weeks.

Smartisan’s much rumoured budget smartphone has been spotted at China’s TENAA testing facility boasting specifications that would make it a bargain 999 Yuan phone.

Smartisan made quite the impact with the launch of their T1 flagship with highly customised ROM last year, and hope to repeat the success with a sub 1000 Yuan device this year.

Competing with heavyweight rivals such as Xiaomi and MIUI, and Meizu and Flyme is the newly launched Smartisan S1 with it’s own Smartisan 1.0 OS.

China’s first Smartisan smartphone has received it’s network license allowing the flagship smartphone to go on sale on the mainland!

Smartisan OS’ CEO Lou Yonghao announced that the so-called “Apple Killer OS” Smartisan has recently received 70 million Yuan or $11.5 million in funding from the Shanghai investment firm Buttonwood Capital, according to Tech in Asia.