The Wileyfox Pro is back in stock by popular demand according to Wileyfox PR. Wileyfox officially ceased production only last month but is now selling the device for £79.99 (~$106).
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Makers of budget Android phones Wileyfox, announced on Reddit that they have gone into administration. Their phones will no longer receive updates and ongoing support will be limited.
If you like the idea of getting a substantial discount on a new smartphone, and prominent ads on your new device don't particularly bother you, Wileyfox might just have a deal for you.
Wileyfox Pro went up for pre-order on Amazon earlier this month for £189.99. The handset was set to launch on December 4, but it seems the company has delayed the launch by two weeks to December 18.
If you've been eager to get your hands on a new Windows 10 Mobile handset, you're in luck! Wileyfox is set to offer its new device starting on December 4 with pre-orders starting now.
British smartphone maker, Wileyfox seems to have worked with Microsoft to build a Windows 10-powered mid-range handset aimed at business-users looking for a "no-compromise" device.
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UK-based smartphone brand, Wileyfox, has started moving away from Cyanogen OS and is seeding its own version of Android 7.1.1 Nougat to the Spark 2X smartphone. More devices will get the update soon.
Wileyfox has confirmed that it's planning to release its own Windows phone, but the company is going to focus its efforts on selling the device to businesses, rather than to consumers.
It's only been a couple months, but LineageOS has continued to broaden support by adding five more devices. The team has also brought some improvements and new features to the OS.
The Swift 2 X will launch with Cyanogen 13.1, but will later be upgraded to Android Nougat. The £219 device features a 16MP sensor, 3GB RAM and a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
British smartphone maker Wileyfox has announced that it will be releasing an OTA update that will replace Cyanogen OS on users' devices with a 'pure' Android build developed by the company.
UK-based smartphone manufacturer, Wileyfox, has unveiled three new mid-range smartphones based on Cyanogen OS that will be sold in various European countries through their website soon.