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15
Aug

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ come with about $300 worth of content




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In case you weren’t already aware, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ just the other day and as Samsung is wont to do with its flagship devices, has stuffed it full of bonus content for its users to take advantage of. This usually includes limited-time subscriptions and apps from companies that Samsung has partnered with – this year’s list includes the likes of Lifesum, The Economist, The Guardian, but also a surprising number of games are included. Check out the whole list below:

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+

The whole list of apps adds up to around $300 worth of content, which is quite a lot if you think about it, but it’s unlikely that everybody that buys one of Samsung’s new phablets will be able to use everything on that list – then again, there are worse perks to have and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love free stuff.


What do you think about the $300 worth of content that Samsung has included with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Mobile-Review via TalkAndroid

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15
Aug

Samsung takes to YouTube to share its first commercial for the Galaxy Note 5


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Samsung just shared its first commercial for the Galaxy Note 5 on its official YouTube channel. The 30-second video solely focuses on the endless uses of the redesigned S Pen, which is arguably the most recognisable feature of the Note lineup. Some of these uses include navigating the operations system, cropping images, sending a text message, creating sketches and split-screening a video.

Check it out after the break.

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15
Aug

Samsung bundles $300 worth of content with the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+


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One of the things Samsung is noted for is bundling a heap of free and paid for apps and services with its devices, and the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ are no different. Join us after the break for the full list of apps and services that add up to around $300 worth of content.

It’s fair to say that not all Note 5 and S6 Edge+ owners will use all the included apps and services, but seeing as the bundle is worth up to $300, surely there’s something for everybody?

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Source: Mobile-Review

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15
Aug

Samsung launches the Galaxy Note 5 in Taiwan


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It was only 48 hours ago that Samsung unveiled its latest addition to the Galaxy Note lineup, and now the handset is officially up for grabs in Taiwan. Reports suggest that the South Korean company’s decision to launch the device there first is based solely on the fact that the Note series has been a roaring success in the region and, therefore, would be up for making the most sales.

In terms of pricing, the 32GB variant comes with a price tag of around $740, whilst the 64GB model will set you back $820. However, the latter won’t be available to purchase until the end of August due to a production issue which has left Samsung low on stock of the high-capacity handset.

Just in case you missed the announcement, the Note 5 is a powerhouse, packing a 5.8-inch Super AMOLEd display, a 1.5GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 and 2.1GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 CPU, an Exynos 7420 chipset, 4GB of RAM, a Mali-T760MP8 GPU, a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera equipped with OIS and a 3,000mAh battery.

So there it is, folks. The Note 5 has started its worldwide journey. Next stop the United States on Friday, August 21.

Source: ePrice

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15
Aug

AT&T might already be shipping the Galaxy Note 5 to select customers


Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 has now been official for a few days, and various carriers have already begun to take pre-orders for the premium phablet. Although the device itself is not expected to release until August 21st, it seems that some lucky customers may be in receipt of it earlier than expected, at least provided the following screen capture is authentic:

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In this redacted image, we can clearly see the customer, hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, placed an order for a Samsung Galaxy Note 5, 64GB Black Sapphire version. The device in question, is listed as having shipped and can be tracked by clicking on the relevant button.

Given the nature of this type of confirmation, it would be of greater value if the tracking status was also provided so as to give a better indication just what is going on. Even if the phone itself has been “shipped”, it may sit in a warehouse for several days, and/or may be in transit for several days. It’s plausible that the customer in question will still receive the phone on the 21st, however given the demand AT&T is expecting, it has started processing orders already.

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At the same time, there the real possibility AT&T has begun to ship orders early, as we did see the same thing occurring with T-Mobile when the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge released this Spring. Provided this wasn’t a fluke, the next few days may see the confirmation -and perhaps delivery- of these latest and greatest devices, and with them, customer impressions.

The Galaxy Note 5 was announced earlier this week and includes a 5.7-inch QHD sAMOLED panel, an Exynos 7420 processor with 4GB RAM, 32GB or 64GB of on-board storage, a 16MP rear shooter with OIS, a 5MP front cam, a 3000mAh battery, and Android 5.1. Gone are staples like an IR blaster, microSD support, and a removable battery. For more details, please see our full coverage here.

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For a listing of all known pricing and availability information for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, as well as the Galaxy S6 Edge+, please make sure to check our post here.

Have you pre-ordered the Note 5 yet? Which carrier did you select and why? Have you also received shipping confirmation? Leave a comment below and let us know!

 

 

15
Aug

Alleged photo “confirming” Galaxy Note 5 Dual’s microSD support is likely the Galaxy A8


Samsung has been under intense scrutiny this year. Not from courts, not from Apple, not even from most tech journalists. Indeed it is consumers who seem to be the most angry with the Korean OEM, and for good reason: 2015 marks the first time that the company’s flagship halo products, the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series, have eschewed support for longtime staples: a user-replaceable battery and support for microSD. The Note series in particular, has long been the go-to source for all things storage related; because of its large screen size, the phablet is ideal for watching movies, consuming media, and playing games, all things that will eventually max-out what is on-board.

In the past few hours, a story has been circulating around the web that is claiming “proof” the Galaxy Note 5 will include support for microSD. The evidence is the following picture:

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This picture is being touted as “proof” the Galaxy Note 5 Dual will have microSD support, though it looks like nothing more than an A8.

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This picture comes from a report by Chinese-language site and indeed the assertion coupled with the image above definitely imply that there is a big secret unearthed. Unfortunately, it looks like a typical case of “too good to be true”.

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Rumor control:

Despite the source’s “confirmation” and several other news channels are reporting as such, Samsung itself has yet to clarify the microSD assertion. On the other hand, the picture above looks exactly like the Galaxy A8, especially given the curve and shape of the frame; the Note 5 has a more abrupt slide on the side. Take a look:

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While the Galaxy Note 5 arguably has a similar frame to the S6 Edge (just on the rear side), the A8 has a much different one. The picture in the center, the “leak”, looks an awful lot like the A8, especially considering the SIM card trays fall into place perfectly. This is further suggested by the placement of the SIM tray on the single-SIM Note 5:

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While we don’t yet know where Samsung intends to place the SIM 2 tray, it’s possible that an elongated, single tray could be used that has room for both rather than a second, wholly independent tray.

What most likely happened is that the source of the story took existing rumors stating the Galaxy Note 5 Dual will include microSD, then found the “proof” picture and immediately made the correlation, perhaps unaware of the Galaxy A8.

Why would the Dual SIM variant have it?

Despite the rather sizable evidence that suggests this “confirmation” is little more than a hoax, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard talk suggesting the Note 5 Dual will support microSD. Granted that Samsung supporters in Europe are no doubt still reeling over learning the Note 5 won’t release in their territory this year. This new notion, however, would have the potential to substantially agitate a much, much larger segment of the global tech population, at least those that know about it. Assuming it were true, let’s consider just why Samsung might do such a thing:

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Economics:

Asia is home to two of the world’s most populated countries, China and India. Both of them, along with numerous others in the region, have economic and income issues that make purchasing products like the Galaxy Note 5 a very difficult payment proposition. We already know that the Note 5 will come in a 32GB and 64GB storage option, with the latter obviously commanding a higher price than the former. It would reasonably follow that for many would-be customers, the extra cost required to purchase the 64GB variant would make it even less feasible.

By including microSD support, Samsung could thus allow for users who purchase the 32GB model to still have more than enough space for all their media.

Competition:

The sheer number of smartphone manufacturers in Asia is impressive, especially given how prominent many of them are becoming. China in particular, has Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus, ZTE, Lenovo, and numerous others. India too, has its own local OEMs such as Micomax or YU. Many of these companies have long since been releasing products made with premium parts (glass or aluminum), support microSD, and cost significantly less than the flagships Samsung produces.

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The OnePlus One and OnePlus Two are just some of the high end, low-priced products coming out of China these days.

Simply put, Samsung would ideally need to include microSD in the Galaxy Note 5 Dual for the sole point of being competitive with rival products. This is all the more relevant given the higher price point: as nifty as the Note 5 might be, how many budget-conscious consumers are truly willing to part with potentially double or even triple the cash outlay just to get Samsung’s offering? All the more so if it offers less than the others.

Out of orbit (back down to Earth):

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Assuming it’s compatible, a product like this looks to be the best option for those in need of microSD support for the Note 5.

While the prospect of a Dual SIM Galaxy Note 5 would certainly make a lot of people very happy, it would also likely make so many more angry given the unavailability of the product in their country. While it’s still possible the product will be announced and include the missing functionality, given Samsung’s clear-and-divisive product strategy this year, the possibility seems quite small indeed.

Stranger things have been known to happen, but until they do -or at least until concrete proof is provided- it’s best to just accept reality for what it currently is: the Galaxy Note 5 does not, and most likely will never, support microSD.

The Galaxy Note 5 was announced earlier this week and includes a 5.7-inch QHD sAMOLED panel, an Exynos 7420 processor with 4GB RAM, 32GB or 64GB of on-board storage, a 16MP rear shooter with OIS, a 5MP front cam, a 3000mAh battery, and Android 5.1. Gone are staples like an IR blaster, microSD support, and a removable battery. For more details, please see our full coverage here.

 

15
Aug

The Samsung SM-G9198 is China’s new Android-powered flip phone with flagship-like specs


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The Samsung SM-G9198, an Android-powered flip phone running a Snapdragon 808 chipset, is now available in China. The device last month was spotted on TEENA up for certification in China, making many of us curious as to what to expect.

Flip phones have gone the way of the dinosaur in many parts of the world. However, they’re still popular devices in various Asian regions, thus Samsung and LG’s willingness to offer Android-powered flip phones in select markets.

Samsung’s SM-G9198 flip phone features dual 3.9-inch 1280 x 768 Super AMOLED displays Snapdragon 808 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 16-megapixel rear camera, a 6-megapixel front camera, and 16GB of expandable storage. It’s also packing a massive 2,020mAh battery, which is said to last just under 200 hours of standby time.

This is no doubt a powerful flip phone, and it’s very unique, given the specifications and the included two displays. However, this isn’t the only flip phone Samsung has brought to the Asian market. In fact, LG launched its own recently as well.

What about you? Would you purchase a high-end flip phone like this and use it as a daily driver? Let us know in the comments below!

source: SamMobile

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15
Aug

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 dual-SIM models have microSD card support


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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 dual-SIM models seems to have microSD support, as the second SIM tray doubles as a microSD card slot. While this doesn’t solve everyone’s woes, it is good news for those that can get their hands on a dual-SIM model.

The dual-SIM version will primarily be available in Asian markets, as American carries have experienced issues with carrier exclusivity and contracts with dual-SIM models in the past. The same goes for Europe, but they won’t be getting the device this year anyway, it seems.

Believe it or not, it’s actually quite common for the second SIM tray slot to double as microSD card expansion.

Could you in anyway get your hands on a dual-SIM variant? Most certainly, but not through official channels. You’re best luck is keeping an eye on marketplaces like eBay.

It’s possible that the dual-SIM variant could work on a US-based carrier, although you’d have to check and make sure your carrier is compatible with the supported bands, otherwise, all it’ll essentially be is a paperweight.

source: AndroidSPIN

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15
Aug

Talk Android Weekly Recap: August 9 – August 15, 2015


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It was by all means an insane week with the official launch of the OnePlus 2, Samsung unveiling the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5, Google is now run by a parent company called Alphabet, Motorola may have accidentally leaked its upcoming Moto 360 refresh, and a whole lot more.

If you missed out on all of the excitement this week, don’t worry! We’ve gathered up all of the spectacular stories that broke this week for you!

If you’re interested in catching up, just hit the break below!

And that’s it for this week, folks. Be sure to keep your browsers pointed at Talk Android, as we’ve got some exciting stuff in the works for you!

Have a great weekend, all!

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15
Aug

Confirmed: Dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has a microSD slot




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Samsung officially announced the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 yesterday, but many fans of the Galaxy Note series were a little disappointed to hear that their favourite phablet would not only no longer have a removable battery, but not have a microSD slot – at least, not the version that’s coming to the US. Yes, according to several reports, the dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has a microSD slot, or more specifically, it has a second SIM slot which doubles as a microSD slot – naturally though, this model is only going to be offered in certain parts of the world, primarily the Asian markets.

For those of you who are wondering why this model can’t be available in the US, or anywhere else in the world (sorry, Europe, you’re not getting the Galaxy Note 5 this year anyway), the problem is carriers who have previously taken issue with dual-SIM devices and have it affects carrier exclusivity and their contracts. It’s not particularly surprising, but it is disappointing that a feature that a lot of people want is available, but not necessarily in the device that is available to you.


What do you think about the fact the dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has a microSD slot? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: SamMobile

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