Ever since smartphones with a large, touchscreen display took hold of the market, choosing one has been relatively easy. Modern smartphones tend to look the same, and many people pick a final option ...
We knew that the Coca-Cola smartphone is coming. Realme confirmed it earlier this month, while also sharing some images of the device. Well, now the Coca-Cola smartphone is finally official, and we ...
A new leak points to a Coca Cola phone being in the works. A leaked image shows a cola-themed phone that looks similar to a realme handset. realme has since teased a soda-related announcement. Update: ...
A cheap Coca-Cola smartphone is rumored to be launched. A picture shows the logo of the Coca-Cola company during the presentation of a new advertising campaign on January 19, 2016 in Paris. / AFP / ...
As expected, the leaked Coca-Cola phone is coming from Realme. The company has just announced that the Realme 10 Pro 5G Coca-Cola edition will launch on February 10. Yes, that seems to be the phone’s ...
Coca-Cola is joining forces with Realme, a popular smartphone manufacturer, to release a special edition of the Realme 10 Pro. This new venture is generating a lot of excitement among smartphone ...
Chinese phone brand Realme is best known for two things: value conscious phones that punch above its price bracket, and frequent collaborations with random IPs (intellectual property). In the past, we ...
Realme India has officially teased a Coca-Cola phone on its India website. The brand has put up a microsite without revealing any explicit details. Additionally, Vice President Madhav Sheth also ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Taking a look back at seven days of news and headlines across the world of Android, this week’s Android Circuit includes Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra victory, Pixel Fold on the New York Subway, the rise ...
Coca-Cola has partnered with Amazon's cloud computing arm Amazon Web Services (AWS) to let thirsty diners pour drinks at Coca-Cola touch-screen soda fountains using their phones. Diners simply scan a ...
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