News broke out this week that new Nokia-branded phones (smart or otherwise) are to be expected by the end of the year, plus others in Q2 2017. As usual with Nokia-related stuff, this was easily among the most captivating stories this week - talk about a loyal following.
We're all expecting the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 next week - the date is set for October 25, and the mix of rumors and teasers is painting a pretty intriguing replacement of the prematurely scrapped Galaxy Note7. Speaking of, an iPhone 7 caught fire as well, what's happening with those batteries?
LG launched a smaller water-resistant version of the V20 (or a better-looking version of the G5) - basically what the G5 should have been in the first place. The caveat - it's exclusive to Japan.
Trying to strike a chord with your nostalgia, the Kodak Ektra is a retro-looking cameraphone for �450 arriving in December. Then there's the Galaxy On Nxt and Honor 6X, both announced this week.
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Leaked presentation slides show the Mi Note 2 will cost closer to $400 than the $800 earlier rumors insinuated.
So much for the bezel-less design and dual-camera setup... unless this rumor also proves to be false.
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Despite the smaller size, the V34 keeps the second screen, dual-cameras, quad-DACs and everything else that makes the V20 awesome.
A 21MP main camera with OIS and a 13MP selfie cam bring the Ektra name from the 1940s into the digital world. Nostalgia aplenty.
Priced at INR 18,490 ($275) in India, the smartphone comes with a couple of f/1.9 cameras front and back, fingerprint sensor too.
The added components will increase the revenue of parts suppliers that are missing out due to the Note7 cancellation.
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