Recently renowned leaker Evan
Blass shared an image of the Gionee M7 Plus smartphone.
Earlier today, Evan
Blass shared an image as well of the forthcoming OnePlus phone.
The biggest Samsung Galaxy S8 leak surfaced Tuesday as tech informant, Evan
Blass shared an image, which is believed to be a press render of the device directly from Samsung.
On Feb. 25, notable leakster Evan
Blass shared an image on Twitter, featuring the sign - up page for the Samsung Galaxy S8.
Evan
Blass shared an image of the company's higher - end lineup for 2018 back in October, but we now have higher - resolution shots of all the handsets that were previously leaked.
Yesterday,
Blass shared an image allegedly captured on a OnePlus 3 handset that ran Android N developer build.
Not exact matches
Originally
shared by known industry insider Evan
Blass earlier today, the device seen in the
image above is said to -LSB-...]
However, that hasn't stopped leaker Evan
Blass from
sharing official
images of the company's upcoming phones.
Many details about the smartphones have already leaked, including entire
images of the devices
shared by Evan
Blass, hinting at many features that can be expected.While rumors suggest the next major
Samsung is planning to unveil its next - generation smartphones, the Galaxy S9 and S9 +, at an event that's set to take place at Mobile World Congress on February 25, but ahead of that date, several
images have leaked depicting the South Korean company's new flagship device.Noted leaker Evan
Blass, aka @evleaks, has
shared several renders of the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 + on Twitter, along with details about what to expect from the device that will compete directly with Apple's own iPhone X. Galaxy S9 Samsung's two new smartphones will continue to use the same general design as the Galaxy S8 devices, with slim bezels and a near edge - to - edge Super AMOLED display.
The
image of the OnePlus 6 was
shared by VentureBeat reporter and notorious leaker Evan
Blass (@evleaks) on Twitter.
Today, Evan
Blass also
shared the
image of the top half of the device that confirmed the previous details.
Blass also
shared images of the phone in three of its color options: midnight black, moonlight white and rouge red.
Today, the most trusted name for the smartphone leaks, Evan
Blass, has
shared the
image of the phone that shows its top half from the front.
The leaked
image of the Xperia XZ2 was
shared online by notorious leaker and VentureBeat reporter Evan
Blass (@evleaks) on Twitter.
Evan
Blass on Twitter has
shared two
images of the Huawei Mate 10 Pro showing its dual camera setup and fingerprint sensor like the previous mate phones.
Blass also
shared an
image showing off the DeX Pad with what appears to be the Galaxy S9.
The new Android One phone looks very similar to the
image that leaker Evan
Blass (@evleaks)
shared on Twitter last month.
Sign up below to be the first to know about the Next Galaxy,» says the
image which was
shared by
Blass with a caption «#itson».
The
image shared by
Blass only has top and bottom sides of Samsung's upcoming smartphone, which suggests S8 will have virtually no bezels on the sides.
Tech informant, Evan
Blass shared on Twitter Friday, an
image, which could be a teaser for the Galaxy S8.
Judging by an alleged OnePlus 6
image shared by reputed leaker Evan
Blass, however, the two may differ in a number of significant ways.
VentureBeat's Evan
Blass has
shared an
image of the upcoming HTC U12 Plus flagship that the Taiwanese hardware brand has...
The leaked
images of the Galaxy Note 8 were
shared on Twitter by notorious leaker Evan
Blass (@evleaks).
Following up on a photo
shared last month, Evan
Blass recently
shared high - res
images for a handful of Alcatel phones coming out in 2018.
On Friday, VentureBeat's Evan
Blass shared a blurry
image of what is purported to be the Google Pixel 2, but it doesn't look at all what we expected it to look like.
Blass only
shared the front panel, but as one can see from the
image, Samsung has apparently decided to carry over the Infinity Display to the Galaxy Note line.
Per the
images shared by Evan
Blass, the Mate 10 Pro seems to be a full - fledged premium flagship, but the design is causing some debate.
Of course, we can't be sure of the accuracy of these
images, but they line up with an earlier press render
shared by reliable leaker Evan
Blass, which also shows off other details such as a 3.5 mm headphone port on the top edge and power and volume keys on the right.
On Friday, VentureBeat's Evan
Blass shared a blurry
image...