The Mate 9 could be the replacement for the ill-fated Samsung Galaxy Note 7
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Small-Screeners Beware – The Phablet Takeover Is Coming
Juniper Research report predicts that phablets will make up 20 percent of all devices shipped in next five years
Google Unveils Motorola Nexus 6 Phablet And HTC Nexus 9 Tablet
Google announces two new Nexus devices, both of which will run Android 5.0 Lollipop
HTC One M8 Max Could Be HTC’s Most Powerful Phone Yet
New device rumoured to feature a 5.5in HD screen with 2K resolution and run Android L
Samsung Confirms October 17 UK Launch Date For Galaxy Note 4
However company forced to deny rumours of possible design defect in phablet device
IFA: Huawei Launches Ascend Mate 7 With 360 Fingerprint Sensor
Huawei joins others in launching new smartphones ahead of the looming launch of the iPhone 6
IFA: Samsung Launches Galaxy Note 4 Phablet
Samsung looks to tempt users with the next generation Galaxy Note, and ditches the plastic casing
MWC 2014: Huawei Unveils Range of 4G Devices
Chinese manufacturer reveals a new 4G smartphone and two LTE-enabled tablets, as well as Huawei's first wearable device
MWC 2013: ZTE Shows 5.7In Grand Memo Phablet And Firefox OS ZTE Open
ZTE reveals high-end phablet and first ever Firefox OS smartphone at MWC
Asus Expected To Unveil Fonepad Phablet At MWC 2013
Asus is to enhance its mobile device portfolio with the expected unveiling of an Intel-powered phablet device
Samsung Looks To ‘Refine’ With Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet
Samsung is boasting that its new Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet will help it “refine” yet another industry sector
Strange Android Devices Try To Make A Monkey Of Apple’s Gorilla
Tablet makers, realising they can’t beat the iPad 3, are trying to play different games instead. Wayne Rash asks: will it work?
LG Enters ‘Phablet’ Market With Optimus Vu
LG has introduced its Optimus Vu five-inch phone/tablet device, competing with Samsung's own 'phablet' device, the Galaxy Note
LG Takes a Vu To Joining Samsung Galaxy Note In ‘Phablet’ Space
LG Electronics will compete against Samsung in the five-inch "phablet" arena with the LG Optimus VU