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HTC new flagship smartphone to support Vive, says report

HTC's new flagship model for 2016, likely to be named HTC One 10, will support its forthcoming VR (virtual reality) device, the Vive, according to a Taipei-based Central News Agency (CNA) report.    

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WTB: Samsung s3, s4, s5, s6, s6 edge, note2, note3, note4, note5

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HTC stock price surges on speculated Nexus orders, says paper

The stock price of HTC has continued to rally on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) in recent sessions amid rumors that the smartphone maker has signed a three-year contract for the production of next-generation N    

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Over 3K Units in A+, A, AB iPhones & Androids Available Daily

With over 3K units in stock we are always looking to establish relationships with buyers that are looking for Refurbished, A+, A, AB and BC iPhone stock. We also carry Motorolas, Samsungs and HTC Devices. Pleas    

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Demand for dual-lens camera modules picking up

Demand for dual-lens camera modules from the smartphone sector is expected to begin to surge in the second half of 2016 as Android phone vendors are upgrading the functionary of their models in order to stir up    

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WTB: Samsung s3, s4, s5

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More than 50 million mobile VR devices to ship by 2020 as virtual reality takes step forward at MWC 2016, says ABI Research

Virtual reality (VR) took a step forward at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016. At the Samsung S7 launch, Mark Zuckerberg spoke of the Oculus/Samsung partnership and the rising popularity of 360-degree video. HTC    

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Smartphone growth expected to drop to single digits in 2016, says IDC

According to a recent forecast update from the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, 2015 is likely to be the last year of double-digit smartphone growth. The 2015 calendar year finished with 1.44 billi    

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