Wild rumor of the day: Microsoft is making its own Android phone

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referring to The iPhone and Android duopoly pushed Windows Phones out the door, and Microsoft had to call it quits a few years after purchasing Nokia's mobile division. More recently, we've heard that Microsoft is working on a new kind of Windows 10 device, that mythical Surface Phone that Microsoft never made. But forget that for a second, as a crazier rumor just arrived: Microsoft is supposedly making its own Android handset. that said, by a Surface Phone in development, causes of would Microsoft even consider making an Android handdetermine in the first place? But the person alextremely said that Microsoft is working on its own Android handset, which going to be powered by Android and purveyed under its own brand.


The 15th-anniversary Infobar is a beautiful Japanese Android feature phone

The 15th-anniversary Infobar is a beautiful Japanese Android feature phoneI've waxed lyrical over KDDI's gorgeous, Japan-exclusive Infobar series of phones in The Verge's figurative pages before, and the first model in 3 years was just announced: this is the Infobar XV. It runs Android as a base, yes, but KDDI says the software ahighest it has been designed from a feature-phone perspective, and the Infobar XV has the physical buttons to match. This means you can run essential apps for Japan like Line on an LTE connection When retaining the classic Infobar experience. Spec-wise, the Infobar XV has a 3.1-inch 800 x 480 screen, an 8-megapixel camera, and LTE connectivity. extremely yeah, it's a feature phone, but an extremely hot one.

The 15th-anniversary Infobar is a beautiful Japanese Android feature phone

Forget the Galaxy Note 9, a different Android phone will try to steal you away from 2018 iPhones

according to Samsung is looking to beat Apple's 2018 iPhones to market, but the new Note isn't the only Android flagship that's going to have a have aTry to robber you amethod from the iPhone X this year. The LG V40 ThinQ going to be unveiled at some point in September during a press conference LG is yet to announce. Unlike the LG G7 ThinQ that launcher earlier this year, the all-monitor V40 ThinQ going to drop the "conventional" design. This must be ETNews's method to say us the V40 ThinkQ might not be an iPhone X clone. As exciting as the LG V40 ThinkQ may sound on paper, the fact remains that it'll have some fierce competition, that can be said about all previous LG V-series releases.






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