For the first time, Verizon customers can use an unlocked Blu phone certified by Verizon for use on its network. Two models are compatible: the recently-launched Blu Vivo XI and Vivo XI+. The phones ...
Blu's latest phone is the Vivo X, an affordable flagship that boasts a 6-inch screen, 4 cameras, and a massive battery. If you're turned on by unlocked Android phones with 2:1 displays and low price ...
The budget smartphone space is a real battlefield right now. From the Samsung Galaxy A53 to the OnePlus Nord N20 5G and a lot more, people have more choice than ever if they’re looking to save money ...
The company, which makes low-priced phones popular on Amazon, reaches an agreement that subjects it to third-party security reviews for the next 20 years. Alfred Ng Senior Reporter / CNET News Alfred ...
Android phones continue to fall in price, especially when they come from startup operators like OnePlus, Nextbit, Obi Worldphone, and Blu. The last name on the list just launched a new 6-inch Quad HD ...
If you go to a major wireless carrier and ask to buy a high-end, contract-free phone, they’ll usually make you pay upwards of $600 for the privilege. Thankfully, some alternatives are emerging for the ...
The BLU vivo Go isn’t the most powerful Android Go phone, offering a budget-focused MediaTek MT6739 chipset (quad-core Cortex-A53 at 1.5Ghz) and 1GB of RAM. The latter in particular means that ...
BLU is a company that most people haven’t really heard of. It’s not on the top of the charts, but that’s not stopping it from progressing as a company. Now, the company just unveiled its first 5G ...
Blu’s unlocked Android smartphones are a noteworthy bargain, offering decent hardware in a range of models for between $50 – $110 across the US and Latin America. Unfortunately, they’re not so great ...
Gordon Gottsegen is a tech writer who has experience working at publications like Wired. He loves testing out new gadgets and complaining about them. He is the ghost of all failed Kickstarters. Blu, a ...
Blu won't have to pay a fine, but will need to 'implement a comprehensive data security program' and undergo third-party security assessments every two years for the next 20. I'm PCMag's managing ...