Wileyfox isn't yet a name spoken of in the same breath as Samsung or HTC when it comes to Android-based smartphones, but it soon could be. The British company wants to disrupt how the market works by offering consumers high-spec phones at low prices, with no contracts or long-term committments.
Unlike Samsung's range -- as close to a market leader as Android has -- or even Google's own Nexus handsets, Wileyfox's entries won't run on the standard version of the mobile OS but rather the community driven Cyanogen variant.
By: Matt Kamen,
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