Snapdragon
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Blu Products has unleashed a new 5.5-inch display smartphone called the Life Pure XL that's built around Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 mobile processor, and features a 16 MP rear-facing camera with a compact camera-like image sensor and an AF selfie snapper to the front.
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China-based electronics giant Lenovo is looking to continue its expansion into markets outside China by unveiling four devices this week. The company is set to showcase its new series of smartphones at CES, including its first LTE-enabled handset, the Vibe Z.
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Chinese manufacturer Oppo revealed the N1 smartphone at a press conference in Beijing on Monday that features a camera module capable of rotating 206 degrees for front, back, top or angled photography.
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Qualcomm pulled back the curtain on two new mobile chips, the Snapdragon 600 and 800.
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Nokia has unveiled an all-new flagship handset for Windows Phone 8: the Lumia 920.
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HP has announced its first webOS tablet: the TouchPad - which has a 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen, is powered by a 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor and comes with either 16GB or 32GB of storage
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HTC has unveiled the upsized Desire HD and QWERTY slider Desire Z alongside an enhanced HTC Sense experience centered around a new HTCSense.com service that lets users backup, lock, locate and wipe data from their phone remotely.
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Qualcomm has unveiled a bunch of devices based on its Snapdragon platform at Computex 2010, including smartphones, pocket tablets, and smartbooks in both tablet and clamshell form factors.
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Dell has announced UK release for its much-talked-about Streak 5 inch tablet
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We've put two of the latest Android phones, the HTC Desire and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, head to head in our latest versus review - read on for the details.
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Sprint has delivered a real doozy with the HTC EVO 4G.
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Lenovo has unveiled a notebook which also incorporates a detachable multitouch tablet PC, the IdeaPad U1
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