All-black OnePlus 3T colette edition goes official, coming to Paris only in 250 units

Technically, that dreamy matte black OnePlus 3T is here, but you can't have it, unless you're really, really lucky and in Paris on March 21.

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The Really Blue Pixel is back at the Google Store

The limited edition Really Blue Google Pixel is just a little less “limited” than we thought it would be.

After posting an initial batch of the special color phone at the launch of sales, the Google Store once again has it in stock in just the 32GB Pixel (5-inch) variant. Pricing remains the same at $649.

At this point, you’ll likely be able to get a Really Blue Pixel shipped a week earlier than a Very Silver or Quite Black of the same dimensions. And let’s not even get started about the lag time for the Pixel XL.

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Limited edition ZTE Axon 7 with 6GB RAM and Force Touch arrives stateside at $500

While the ZTE Axon 7 was back in the day unveiled with “up” to 6GB RAM, the affordable Android flagship’s top drawer SKU never made its way to US shores. The fast-rising albeit somewhat controversial Chinese OEM also failed to bring one of its experimental Force Touch-enabled devices stateside.

But everything has a beginning, and starting now, you can order a “limited edition” $500 Axon 7 from zteusa.com. Available in “Ion Gold” only, this “ultimate premium handset” offers Force Touch technology for a “more intuitive user experience”, bumping up internal storage to 128GB and the already generous 4 gig RAM count to a mobile record-matching 6GB as well.

Unfortunately, ZTE doesn’t try very hard to knock out any concerns you might have over the utility of the Force Touch tech also reportedly headed to the Galaxy S8 early next year, basically telling us nothing about how it really functions on iPhone rivals.

Still, the extra 64GB digital hoarding room and 2GB random-access memory should fully justify the $100 premium applied to the standard US ZTE Axon 7 variant. Both models come with the same 5.5-inch Quad HD screen, top-shelf Hi-Fi audio, Snapdragon 820 processor, 20MP OIS + EIS rear camera, 8MP selfie shooter, 4G LTE bands, fingerprint scanner, USB Type-C port, 3,250 mAh battery, and for the time being, Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

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