Eye-catching NuAns Neo preparing its international spread

Love it or hate it, it’s hard to deny that the NuAns Neo with its two-tone, multi-color (to say nothing of multi-material) back panel is one of the most eye-catching Windows 10 Mobile smartphones we’ve seen to date – and arguably ever will. When we first learned about the phone last month, the hardware sounded pretty solid (if less than cutting-edge), and while it might have been a little chunky-looking, this seemed like the smartphone for spotlight-seekers to get. The only problem was, this puppy was ...

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Microsoft quietly dubs Snapdragon 617 Continuum-compatible

We introduced you to the NuAns Neo at CES 2016. It’s a Windows 10 Mobile phone that sports Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 617 system-on-a-chip and is able to run Continuum, Microsoft’s protocol for extending a phone’s horsepower onto a desktop space. Thing is, Microsoft didn’t acknowledge this fact in its minimum ...

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Windows Phone to start flirting with super-thin handsets?

As smartphone races go, the battle to be thinnest around has (thankfully!) fizzled. Sure, a few OEMs try to push limits every now and then, but most of the big names are pretty comfortable around the sizes their flagship inhabit now, and show little interest in defying physics and trying to cram even more hardware into smaller spaces. Still, it is neat to know that there are at least some crazy thin options out there if that’s your cup of tea, and a new rumor suggest that Windows Phone could soon get a seriously thin ...

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Oppo Neo official, mid-range specs meet attractive price tag

The Oppo N1 made waves with its CyanogenMod variant and shortly after its introduction the company started teasing the Find 7. However, there was another phone teased by Oppo, though for a shorter period than the Find 7, and its manufacturer officially made the Oppo Neo official on a localized version of its Twitter account for Indonesia. The Neo has a 4.5-inch screen with FWVGA resolution of 854 by 480 pixels, which can be operated using gloves, thanks to the specific “Gloves Mode” callout ...

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