HTC is planning a Sense-free version of its flagship phone, CNET has confirmed.
Google is reportedly going into the cellular business in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia in an effort to connect more people to the Internet.
The next flavor of the mobile OS has been spotted again, this time actually running on a device.
Buyers will find discounts ranging from 15 percent to 17 percent via Apple's online store.
Verizon's cloud-based backup system now supports iOS devices as well as more Android phones.
The retailer is also offering discounted deals on specific Android phones.
The revamp means that 4G devices, including the iPhone, can now access data over the network instead of just relying on Wi-Fi.
The textures and look and feel that iOS users are accustomed to are being tossed out for a "black, white, and flat all over" design, reports 9to5Mac.
The device will apparently run the standard version of Android 4.2.2 to appeal to those who want the stock version of Google's OS.
The new leader of the Android pack nosed ahead of Apple's flagship smartphone in DxO Labs' photo and video tests.
Nokia files a federal lawsuit, as well as a second complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission, against the Taiwanese handset maker, according to reports.
We round up our favorite tech news and toys to come out of this week's all-mobile show.
Google is considering a bid for the mobile mapping and navigation company, Bloomberg reports. Could this be a play to keep Facebook out of its domain?
The new "Mobility Administrative Fee" is boosting wireless bills by 61 cents a month -- a move that could reportedly raise a half-billion dollars a year for the carrier.
Kutcher weighs in on a wide variety of topics in his keynote "fireside chat" on the last day of the CTIA Wireless show.
Designed for 802.11ac wireless, the new 5G chips are being targeted for entry-level devices.
AT&T, and only AT&T, will sell the premium Android smartphone in a shade that's zingier than black or white.
Developers have rooted Big Red's Galaxy S4 right away, but how long will it last?
Its PC-making rivals may be hurting, but Lenovo is turning in record results as evidenced by its latest quarter and fiscal year.
The company said today that it will charge Square customers 3.25 percent per swipe. The Square Register app is also available in the country.
App helps neighbors send and access critical updates about their communities from their smartphones.
The device has been available for about a month, so the sales figures are quite strong at this point.
Starting in June, Amazon's Kindle Fire HD tablets will be available in over 170 countries worldwide.
After hitting 1 million users, the popular e-mail app sets its sights on making e-mail easy on devices of many sizes.
Viva Movil will need more than an entertainment superstar to become the smartphone shopping destination of choice for Latinos.
The textures and look and feel that iOS users are accustomed to are being tossed out for a "black, white, and flat all over" design.
The self-described "mobile neophyte" and Verizon Wireless COO Marni Walden answer a few of CNET's questions on why the entertainer decided to plunge into the wireless retail business.
The company says sales of the GS4 -- to carriers and retailers -- have surpassed the 10 million mark less than a month after the smartphone's introduction.
At the CTIA 2013 trade show, Rovio's chief operating officer says "gaming company" no longer fits the bill.
Cricket announced today that the Samsung Galaxy Discover will be available on its network beginning this summer.
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