If you’re expecting the NIU NiutekQ N108’s new 3D spin to reveal some forgotten budget gem, temper your expectations. GSMArena has put up a 360° view of the NiutekQ N108, a phone that launched back in January 2012. On paper and in the spin viewer, it’s a reminder of how brutal early Android could be […]
Author: Nadia Malik
Infinix XOS 16 on Android 16: Lots of AI, Not Many Answers
Samsung ships hundreds of millions of phones a year, and every one of them lives or dies on software—but Infinix still thinks more wallpaper tricks and vague AI branding is the way forward. XOS 16, the company’s new Android 16-based skin, is official. On paper, it’s a big deal: new design language, more customization, and […]
Apple’s iPhone 17e Strategy: More Features, Same Price?
Apple is gearing up for another shot at the “affordable” iPhone slot, and Android brands should be paying close attention. While the Android world races to stack cameras, RAM, and charging wattage, Apple’s rumored iPhone 17e move is brutally simple: more features, same price. If this leak holds up, it has serious implications for how […]
HTC HD2 First Look: Massive Screen, Big Questions
Can one giant display really redefine how we look at smartphones, or is it just a bigger window into the same old problems? The HTC HD2 arrives with a very clear headline feature: its massive 4.3-inch WVGA screen. This preview isn’t a full verdict on the device, but an early look at the unboxing, design, […]