Sharp has begun sending out press invites for an event on January 16th, which will likely be the reveal for the recently discovered Sharp Aquos S3 handset.
The Nokia 6 has been spotted by the Chinese equivalent of the FCC, suggesting the new phone will debut early next year. The first Nokia 6 debuted this year in January.
A new Oppo smartphone has been certified by China's TENAA. Listed as Oppo A83, the device is powered by an SoC with an octa-core, 2.5GHz processor, and sports a 5.7-inch 1440 x 720 pixel display,
Chinese telecommunication equipment website TENAA is a gold mine for smartphone leaks. The latest dig is a Huawei FIG-AL00 with dual cameras and a fingerprint scanner on the back.
A new ZTE device has been certified China's TENAA. Listed as ZTE A0620, the device is powered by an SoC with octa-core, 1.4GHz processor, and sports a 5.2-inch HD display.
Gionee is definitely keeping busy lately. Only a few days ago the company unveiled the M7 and M7 Power and a recent TENAA filing suggest a third budget-oriented 18:9 device is on the way as well.
A new Gionee smartphone has been spotted on the website of China's TENAA. Listed as Gionee GN5007, the device is powered by an octa-core SoC with 1.4GHz processor, and sports a 6-inch display with 1440×720 pixel resolution.
It turns out that just about nothing in yesterday’s rumor about the ZTE nubia NX595J was true. First off, the phone very much has bezels – ample ones – and it has a relatively small screen. It does have a dual camera though the design is completely different.
A new ZTE smartphone has been certified by China's TENAA. Listed as TL99, the device is powered by an SoC with quad-core, 2GHz processor, and sports a 5.5-inch display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A has resurfaced, this time from a highly reliable source – TENAA. There are four models in total, but really only two major versions. Both have a 5.5” 720p screen (an LCD) and a 3,000mAh battery inside a metal body that’s 7.3mm thick.
Despite the Oppo A77 being launched on May 17th, a new version of the device has passed through TENAA revealing a new processor, smaller battery, and Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
A new Gold version of the OnePlus 5 has passed through China's TENAA certifications, which leads to speculation that the company will make an official announcement soon.
The Samsung W2018 flip-phone has passed through TENAA, showing the device will be powered by the Snapdragon 821 SoC, along with 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
The ASUS X00KD has passed through TENAA certifications, revealing the device will feature a 5-inch HD display, 2GB or 3GB of RAM, and 16GB or 32GB of RAM, and a 4,020mAh battery.
The Oppo R11 and R11 Plus have been certified by TENAA, revealing some of the specs for the upcoming phones. Both use the new Snapdragon 660 chipset and feature a dual camera on the back.
The Oppo R11 and R11 Plus have passed through TENAA, which revealed that these devices will feature dual rear cameras, with a 20MP sensor and a 16MP sensor.
It was previously rumored that the Moto Z2 Play would have a reduced battery capacity than it's predecessor, and that battery size would be 3,000mAh. However, TENAA's certification page shows that it will actually come with a 2,850mAh capacity battery.
The original Nova 2 from Huawei had a similar design to the Nexus 6P, but this new model changes that up. A couple of images revealed on the certification page shows curved antenna bands, a rear fingerprint scanner and two cameras on the back.
A new TENAA certification suggests we're getting an early peek at ZTE's newest flagship for 2017. Codenamed the A2018, the device appears to be sporting a dual camera and an OLED 5.5" display.
An alleged photo of the Meizu E2 had previously leaked already, but not an official image from China's TENAA website is available. We learn the device will have a 5.5" 1080p display, MediaTek's Helio P20 SoC, 2/3/4GB of RAM, and 16/32/64GB of internal storage.
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