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huawei

Edward

4/20/2016 9:45 AM

Optimise For New Mid Range Handset

Huawei Y6 Pro

This week we take a quick look at the latest Huawei smartphone to be added to our device intelligence, this device is the Huawei Y6 Pro. You can optimise your web content for all of the devices mentioned in this article with our latest update.

xiaomi

51Degrees

4/13/2016 11:05 AM

Xiaomi Mi 4S Smartphone

Affordable price and mid-range specs

Considering the popularity of Mi 4 flagship, Xiaomi has attempted to attract more customers this time with the introduction of Xiaomi Mi 4S Smartphone. Affordably priced mid-ranged Mi 4 flagship already proved to be popular in many countries.

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51Degrees

3/30/2016 10:53 AM

Device Data Updates

Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0

In today's blog we are looking at Huawei's new device, the MediaPad M2 10.0; which has four speakers, making this tablet special. With ultra-powerful surround sound and advanced harman/kardon audio technology, the MediaPad M2 10.0 provides a richer, clearer and more immersive acoustic experience.

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Edward

1/20/2016 9:13 AM

51Degrees collaborates with HAProxy Technologies

Reading, 20th January 2016: 51Degrees has collaborated with HAProxy Technologies, the world’s most popular Open Source Reverse-Proxy Load-Balancer, to integrate 51Degrees’ device detection - the fastest and most accurate available - into HAProxy’s services. The integration sees HAProxy bring 51Degrees’ device detection services to its Enterprise grade solution, HAPEE.

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51Degrees

9/16/2015 3:32 AM

ZTE Device Data Update

Warp Elite and Obsidian

This week we focus on two new offerings from ZTE. Initially founded 30 years ago as Zhongxing Semiconductor Co. Ltd in Shenzhen, China. 12 years ago Zhongxing Semiconductor changed its name to Zhongxing New Telecommunications Equipment Co. from where we get the ZTE moniker. All of the devices in this article can be detected with our latest data file update available for download now.

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51Degrees

8/26/2015 2:38 AM

Browser Subversion Update and New ZTE devices

Budget Friendly Smartphones

In January earlier this year we released information about our plans to support operating system subversions. During April we made changes so that 51Degrees provides information about both Android and iOS software subversions. We're now happy to announce the imminent release of the second stage of our subversion plan, adding support for subversions in the native Android browsers.

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51Degrees

7/20/2015 12:54 PM

New devices updated last week

Snapdragon Processors: Combination of features and performance.

Snapdragon is a system on a chip (SoC) product family by Qualcomm, targeted to smartphones or tablets. This company has long been one of the benchmark companies in mobile devices.

Last week 51degrees added different devices with Snapdragon processors.

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Data Team

6/3/2015 4:35 AM

New Huawei Devices and Data Updates

Huawei P8 and P8max

This week we added the latest smartphones from the worlds largest telecommunications manufacturer Huawei. The company has been described as China's most globally successful company and last year became the number 1 applicant for international patents and is currently the forth largest smartphone maker in the world.

A reminder that support for Version 2 has now ceased. We strongly recommend that you consider upgrading to Version 3

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Data Team

5/11/2015 10:53 AM

Most popular Windows OS over the last 2 years

Windows 10 hands on review

The Windows 10 preview was presented last April as part of the Window NT family operating systems. The Technical Preview has come a long way. But there's still quite a bit time before the next generation of Windows is humming along on our PCs, tablets and phones. Microsoft still has not offered an official release date, however it is expected to be released to manufacturing in mid-2015.

5g-black

Data Team

12/10/2014 4:29 AM

5G and the internet of things

No more buffering...

4G has been with us in one form or another for the previous 8 years, competing under two different 4G network standards, Mobile WiMAX and Long Term Evolution (LTE). There is now a race on by teams around the world to establish 5G, the next generation of mobile networks.