The Korean Agency for Technology and Standards has also asked Samsung to extend its refund period for customers who missed the Monday deadline.
HTC's new Desire line are more affordable than most flagships, but it does mean some compromises.
A leaked document appears to confirm that Samsung is planning to relaunch its Galaxy Note 7 phablet following the battery controversy that prompted the South Korea giant to recall its latest flagship.
How to know if your Galaxy Note 7's battery is safe.
There appears to be a real problem with some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus handsets, and it has prompted Apple to provide a replacement unit to a customer.
The LG X Power will also be the first smartphone from Sprint to come equipped with a MediaTek processor instead of Qualcomm.
Here's how to find out which Apple stores have your desired iPhone 7 model in stock and if it's worth going to a store.
Samsung will start selling its latest flagship device again — after recalling it globally due to problems with the battery — in its home market on Sept. 28.
Apple Inc. saw its price of share jump 3.4 percent to close at $115.57 on Thursday.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall on Thursday, Sept. 15 for all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices.
It appears that Samsung Galaxy Note 7 owners are intentionally ignoring the safety warnings issued amid the smartphone's global recall.
The tech giant reportedly plans to launch a software update that it hopes will prevent its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones from catching fire.
The early reviews are in. Should you upgrade to one of Apple's new smartphones?
Google's new Pixel smartphones will no longer carry the Nexus name, but they might carry expensive price tags.
HTC has been known for its beautifully designed Android smartphones, and it looks like its new Desire lineup is no exemption.
Here is how Apple's iPhone 7's water-resistant property works.
The next phase of ZTE's Project CSX is now underway.
In light of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall, here are some helpful tips for existing owners as to what to do with their potentially dangerous smartphones.
The technology giant is planning on replacing the phones’ batteries in South Korea starting Sept. 19, after it confirmed 35 cases of its latest handsets catching fire.
Samsung is planning to make its curved edge panels the identity of its S line of smartphones starting with the Galaxy S8.
The smartphones have been recalled over the chance of them igniting into fire or even exploding.
The new Honor 8 has officially hit stores in the U.S. Here's what you should know.