Types
| Smartphones | Feature phones | Tablets |
| Smart watches | Smart bands | Rumored |
| Upcoming | Cancelled | Last updated |
| Official | Unofficial | Price range |
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
A smartphone is a mobile device with an advanced operating system (Android or iOS) that supports apps, internet browsing, gaming, cameras, and multitasking.
A feature phone is a basic mobile phone mainly used for calling and texting, offering long battery life with limited smart features.
Tablets are large-screen mobile devices used for entertainment, online classes, reading, gaming, and productivity, with Wi-Fi or SIM support.
A smartwatch is a wearable device that connects to a smartphone to show notifications, track health and fitness, and support calling or GPS on select models.
A smart band is a lightweight fitness tracker focused on steps, heart rate, sleep monitoring, and basic activity tracking.
A rumored phone is a device that hasn’t been officially announced, and its specs or launch details are based on leaks or industry sources.
An upcoming phone is officially confirmed by the brand and expected to launch soon, often with partial specs revealed.
A cancelled phone is a device that was planned or announced but later discontinued before reaching the market.
Official phones are BTRC-approved devices sold through authorised distributors with a valid warranty and after-sales support.
Unofficial phones are devices imported without official authorisation or warranty. They are usually cheaper but may come with risks such as no official warranty, network compatibility issues, IMEI registration problems, or a lack of after-sales support.