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31
Jan

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 tablets may be in the works


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Every year Samsung feels obligated to release new tablets. The company’s most high-end tablet line, the Galaxy Tab S, may be in for a refresh soon.

The Indian-export tracker Zauba just caught two listings of what appear to be new Galaxy Tab S models. Last year, Samsung released two models with a new form factor, one being an 8-inch slate and the other being a larger 9.7-inch one. The leak suggests that this year’s refreshed tablets will keep the same display sizes.

The SM-T719 and SM-T813 are the model numbers for the leaked handsets and will be destroyed upon testing. The 8-inch SM-T719 made way to India this past Thursday and was listed with a value of $204 USD. The larger 9.7-inch SM-T813 variant was valued at $255 USD. These prices obviously mean nothing to us because the price-tag time come launch will be much steeper. No specifications, rumors or availability details have surfaced, so an official release should be a good amount of time from now. We’ll keep you posted when we hear more about the slates. If you want to see the listings, click the source link.

Would you be interested in a refreshed Galaxy Tab S2 slate? Let us know in the comments.

Source: Zauba
Via: Phone Arena

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31
Jan

Leaked: Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge release date


It’s hard to believe that it’s only been a few weeks since the first major leaks for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge started to drip from the faucet, and yet this weekend has not only seen a possible press picture of the potential product, but now a seemingly straightforward sign of a release date. Once again, Evan Blass (@evleaks) is the man with Samsung’s plan:

The pictures look to be Samsung press invites for its latest and greatest Mobile World Congress press event. There has been much speculation in the last few months as to when the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will launch, with rumors circling around Sunday, February 21st. It is assumed that Samsung would be launching its 2016 flagships the day before the massive mobile tech trade show formally kicks off in Barcelona, Spain.


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One main mention from the first image in the Tweet is the hashtag, #TheNextGalaxy, something that Samsung was making more than modest use of last year:

Still up in the air however, is the release date of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. Reports have been coming in – some from Blass himself – of a March 11th release date in both the USA and Europe. This would put the new devices on sale almost a month before last year’s S6 and S6 Edge hit. Also up for discussion are the full product range of smartphones Samsung may – or may not – be releasing.

Rumors originally suggested there would be four different Galaxy flagships: the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, and the Galaxy S7+ and Galaxy S7 Edge+. Later leaks have basically retracted the idea, including one recent story that claims the Galaxy S7 Edge+ has been canceled. If true, it may be due to the fact that the standard Galaxy S7 Edge is supposedly shipping with a 5.5-inch display, an idea that was seemingly confirmed with the last bombshell from Mr. Blass:

The size factor

Logically it would make little sense for Samsung to put out a 5.7-inch Galaxy S6 Edge+ when the standard model is expected to be almost the same size and shape. As for a Galaxy S7+, that also seems less likely given the presence of a larger curved sibling. In fact, this almost mirrors Apple’s approach with the iPhone, having the iPhone 6S for customers who like smaller phones, and the iPhone 6S Plus for those who want a formal phablet. Of course Samsung will seemingly be taking things one step further and making its larger leader a curved creation.

Assuming the Galaxy S7 Edge is a larger device, it will inevitably come at a higher price tag than its standard sibling. It is unknown as to if this would mean a “simple” $100 premium as was the case with last year’s S6 Edge, or if it might be considerably more given the bigger screen and the curves.

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It also remains to be seen as to if Samsung will better optimize the Galaxy S7 Edge. Last year’s S6 Edge and S6 Edge+ disappointed many customers who were contemplating upgrading from the Galaxy Note Edge for the simple fact that while the Note variant had a full-fledged second screen along the side, the S6 Edge relegated both of its slanted slopes to a much more mundane, sparse set of skills.

Watch this site’s space

With Samsung’s latest event seemingly just 21 days away, it is safe to assume there will be a lot of leaks to be looked over in the three weeks leading up to the big day. Make sure you check back with Android Authority regularly to keep tabs on all the latest Samsung Galaxy S7 rumors and realizations. For those in need of a full detailed breakdown of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge be sure to check out our rumor roundup linked above, or access it by clicking right here.

31
Jan

Android Authority this week – January 31, 2016


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Hello Android fans! Are you excited for MWC yet? This week we’ve got a slew of reports about devices coming at MWC, including the Galaxy S7, LG G5, and the Xiaomi Mi 5. A set of credible Galaxy S7 press renders leaked out, along with info about Samsung’s upcoming upgrade program. We’ve also got a glimpse of the LG G5, while LG cleared out an issue affecting many G4 owners. Google brought out updates to many of its apps, including the troubled Hangouts. Several big companies released their quarterly earnings, giving us an idea of their financial health. And the first major One M10 leak happened, courtesy of @evleaks.

Inside AA HQ

Our Josh Vergara took some well deserved time off late last year and he thought about trying something new. For the entire month of December, Josh used an iPhone. Oh my, I know what you’re thinking. What was Josh thinking and how could he betray Android like that. No worries, Josh returned to work and to the Android ecosystem come CES, so nothing really changed, but he did come with some interesting conclusions out of the whole experience. Check the full story out right here.

We gave out some excellent prizes over the years, including some of the hottest smartphones of the moment. This Sunday Giveaway is a little different, because the manufacturer of the prize is less well known. That said, the Nuu Mobile X4 is definitely worthy of your attention, and we’re giving away five of them right now. Good luck everybody!

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LG G5 details surface

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31
Jan

New leak confirms Galaxy S7 launch date


If you’re excited about the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, you won’t have to wait much longer. Legendary leaker Evan Blass has once again worked his magic and leaked new slides from what appears to be a Samsung presentation that confirm when the new flagship devices will launch.

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That date appears to be February 21, 2016. You may wonder why that date has significance. It just so happens that the February 21 is the day before Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain kicks off. Samsung, and other device makers, have a history of announcing their early year flagships at MWC. It looks like this year is no different. LG and Huawei have also been rumored to have major announcements at the show.

  • Galaxy S7: 5.1″ 2560 x 1440 AMOLED display
  • Galaxy S7 Edge: 5.5″ 2560 x 1440 curved AMOLED display
  • 12 MP Main Camera
  • 5 MP Front camera
  • Sony IMX300 camera
  • f/1.7 lens
  • Adreno 530 Graphics
  • Exynos chipset or Snapdragon 820
  • 32GB or 64GB storage
  • 4GB LP-DDR4 RAM
  • Micro-SD card slot

The launch date is great, but when can you get your hands on it? The release date info is a little more murky, but we’ve seen the date March 11, 2016 multiple times. This would put it in the same month-long period where we normally see Samsung’s Galaxy S line launch so that makes sense.

If you’re interested in more information on the flagships that are going to launch in the next two months, check out What We Know about the Samsung Galaxy S7 and What We Know about the LG G5.

Source: EVLeaks

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31
Jan

It has only been 4 years since the original phablet was introduced: A brief look back at the Samsung Galaxy Note


Four years ago this month, Samsung introduced the first phablet with the Samsung Galaxy Note.

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In January of 2012, Samsung truly brought us the Next Big Thing with the first Galaxy Note. And big it was with a game changing 5.3″ display.

Without a doubt the dominant smartphone in late 2012 was the iPhone 4s. And it was a great phone, but it had a 3.5″ display! When I think back to the iPhone 4s, I still can’t believe it was just four years ago that I was using that phone. With nothing to lose, Samsung released an experiment in the U.S. at CES 2012, with the Samsung Galaxy Note.

The large 5.3″ display was something mainstream smartphones had not seen before. Many reviewers at the time balked and laughed at the large screen – many people judge too quickly. But customers knew what they wanted. By August of 2012, Samsung had sold over 10 million Galaxy Note smartphones.

In just four fast years, almost all of the major phone manufacturers have large smartphones flagships over 5.3″. And they all owe the size change to Samsung’s willingness to try something radically different.

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Notable 5.5-5.7 inch flagships that have followed in the footsteps of the Samsung Galaxy Note

  • Apple iPhone 6S plus
  • Huawei Google Nexus 6P
  • Motorola Google Nexus 6
  • Motorola Moto X Pure
  • LG G4
  • LG V10
  • Sony Xperia Z5
  • Blackberry Priv
  • Microsoft Lumia 950XL

If you love your large smartphones you need to know who pioneered the large displays, and it was Samsung. The original Samsung Galaxy Note truly changed the design of modern devices. The larger display not only allowed for us to see our screens much more easily, but it also allowed for us to consume videos and online content in a much more pleasurable way. It became much easier to write longer emails, edit documents, read books, and to do online research.

It’s time to pay homage to the original king of display size by adding it to the Smartphone Hall of Fame, the Samsung Galaxy Note.

Thank you Samsung.

From the Galaxy Note website from 2012.

Galaxy Note Story

Galaxy Note is

A new type of smartphone, borne of insight and innovation.
It is the ultimate on-the-go device which consolidates core benefits of diverse mobile devices
while maintaining smartphone portability.
It empowers you with everything you can ever desire so that you can simply, feel free. It is truly smart.
Consumer research indicates that people always want to do more tasks much better, even on the go, whether it is web browsing, email, games, or viewing photos and videos.
To do all this, consumers carry multiple devices, because each device has unique benefits that work best in a particular situation. Therefore, consumers constantly switch devices to use the right device at the right time.
Even for consumers with multiple smart devices, they still carry around a notepad for writing down ideas.
There is an emerging desire for a primary device for on-the-go use that could consolidate the core tasks of multiple devices as well as recreate the ease and simplicity of using a pen and paper.
The GALAXY Note was created to reflect your desires. The Galaxy Note is a primary device that will minimize the need to switch to other devices while on the go and open up the potential of your mobile experience.

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30
Jan

Here are the videos you don’t want to miss this week – January 30, 2016


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While it hasn’t been all too busy in the Android world as of late, our video team has still been working hard to bring you some great Android-related coverage.

This week Krystal brought you her full review of the honor 5X, Huawei’s new budget smartphone that’s just made its way to the United States. Josh has some thoughts about switching to an iPhone for about a month, and Nirave gives us a detailed walkthrough of Android 6.0 Marshmallow (beta) on the Samsung Galaxy S6. Joe has also brought us two great new videos regarding the best new Android apps and games of January 2016.

There’s certainly a lot to cover here, so without any further delay, here are the videos you don’t want to miss this week.

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The honor 5X is just now making its way to the United States, and it’s one heck of a value. At only $200, this might actually be one of the best cheap Android phones available on the market. Is there anything you should know before you run out any buy one for yourself? Don’t miss Krystal’s full review of the honor 5X.

Why I switched to iPhone (…and back again)

Josh recently took a little vacation, where he actually switched to the iPhone 6s for a full month. Now that he’s back on Android, he’s willing to share his thoughts.

This is Marshmallow (beta) on the Galaxy S6

While there’s still no official build of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Galaxy S6, Samsung has released a beta to the public. Wondering what changes it will bring to the handset? Nirave goes hands-on with Marshmallow (beta) on the S6.

Apps, apps, and more apps

10 best new Android apps of January 2016

Following a major lull in December, it seems as though every developer decided to release their new applications in the same month. Check out Joe’s latest roundup of the best new Android apps of January 2016!

10 best new Android games of January 2016

Not only have there been a ton of app releases in the past month, there are also a good amount of games you should check out. Here are the 10 best new Android games of January 2016.

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The future of Link Bubble and the return of the mobile Humble Bundle – you don’t want to miss the latest episode of Joe’s Android Apps Weekly show.

30
Jan

Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge receiving Marshmallow 6.0.1 update in South Korea


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The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are very different products for Samsung, from their build quality to their features – or lack thereof – and even the manner in which a major Android OS update has been handled. Unlike in past years, the South Korean OEM ushered in the release of Android Marshmallow 6.0 by offering customers in select markets the ability to participate in a beta testing program.

According to a new report however, as of today both variants are officially updating to Android 6.0.1 for customers in Samsung’s home market of South Korea. As of the time of writing, this story is still development and thus details are limited. Models on SK Telecom are detailed. It is currently unknown as to if either KT or LG U+ hves also begun rolling out the firmware. The build date for both the S6 and the S6 Edge is Fri, 22 Jan 2016 however the time stamps are different.

With South Korea users now formally receiving Marshmallow, it is probably just a matter of days or weeks before the international roll-out begins for unlocked models. In particular the UK was also involved in the beta test program and thus it can be expected that said territory will be among the first to receive the update. Those interested in screen captures obtained from the early preview offering will note the significant visual differences below:

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Sour Grapes

Some users may be upset that Marshmallow has not hit the Galaxy S6 Edge+ or the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung’s pair of flagships released in the second half of last year. Neither of these models were eligible for the Android 6.0 Beta Test program either, which further irritated customers, some of whom felt they were being given the short end of the stick. It is expected that the firmware update for these devices will happen within the next few weeks, however apart from leaks claiming to be internal release targets from Samsung, there is nothing truly concrete at the moment.

Another common complaint raised about the update issue is the speed at which Samsung has approached it. With Android 5.0 Lollipop at the end of 2014, Samsung impressed many when it began rolling out the updates for some Galaxy S5 models before the year even ended. Poland in particular, received Lollipop just weeks after Google released it. This cycle however, it seems that a considerable amount of time has been required in rolling out the new firmware. It is an issue made all the more noticeable and almost paradoxical, given the more streamlined version of TouchWiz that shipped with the 2015 flagships.

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Marshmallow has mysteriously been melted with a lucky T-Mobile user’s mobile, the Galaxy Note 5.

Given the existence of public beta testing, it is possible that Samsung felt a stable build was not yet ready to be released to the general public. This might be due to some of Android 6.0’s more significant overhauls, such as the inclusion of granular permissions for Apps, or even the way in which Google’s mobile OS handles native fingerprint sensors. It might also have had to do with priority being placed more prominently on Android Security Patch updates which need to be issued for dozens upon dozens of devices in Samsung’s hardware catalog.

Even so, Samsung’s handling of Marshmallow has definitely been an unusual one to say the least. Frequent reports of random Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy Note 4 users suddenly finding themselves eligible for the update have been cropping up around the internet for weeks now, despite no public beta test having been made available. At one point even a Galaxy S5 user was provided the update.

Wrap Up

With Marshmallow now officially out for the Korean Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, it is only a matter of time before the world at large will be eligible for access, too. This could not come at a more pressing time given the fact that the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge are expected to be announced in just 22 days, with a possible release in less than a month and a half.

We want to hear your thoughts! How would you evaluate Samsung’s handling of the Marshmallow update? Has it been relatively timely, or has the company gone back to its old ways? For that matter, are any of you in possession of a Korean variant and have already received the update? Let us know how it is!

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30
Jan

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge: possible press renders revealed


The hype train for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge arguably began the minute the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge launched last March. Unlike most phones however, this was as much a part of “the next big thing” as it was a reaction to some of the polarizing decisions Samsung made in its pair of flagship smartphone products: Gone was the user-replaceable battery, and gone was the support for microSD, two tenants that the Korean OEM had been a champion for over the years and whose previous design language arguably substantiated the removable plastic rear panel.

With respect to this year’s offerings, the leaks began last month, and have suggested numerous bits of information, some of which seems to be conflicting. It is basically “known” there will be a Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, with less certainty about a Galaxy S7+ and Galaxy S7 Edge+. The picture is further complicated by claims the S7 Edge+ has been canceled, that the S7 Edge will be larger than the S7, that the S7+ will release simultaneously, and so on and so forth.

Thanks to a new pair of leaks by Evan Blass (@evleaks) possible first press renders of the new devices have surfaced. Look, but not without some degree of skepticism for there is at least one questionable detail to be gleaned:

As the pictures contain a number of different, important issues, some analysis is necessary. To begin with the first picture:

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This picture presents the most plausible possibility of being a Photoshop creation: note the presence of the fingerprint-sensing Home button, especially on the Galaxy S7 (left). The shape clearly looks deformed along the bottom portion. In addition, the Home button on the Galaxy S7 Edge (right) looks to be tilted slightly downwards. It is also worth pointing out that the front camera sensor on the S7 Edge looks somewhat larger than it does on the S7.

It would remain to be seen however, why someone would go through such lengths to fake the pair of images and yet leave such glaring “tells” for all to see. As a somewhat bizarre coincidence, a leak from last week presented a possible front panel for the S7 which included the same  misaligned, “bent” button:

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Assuming these are the real deals however, there are some important points:

  1. The Fingerprint-sensing Home button has a slightly different shape than that seen on the S6 and S6 Edge, however it does not look like the narrow rectangular shape that was contained on leaks published in December.
  2. The phones look to be pure black in color, which actually goes along with the report of an all black variant. Last year’s models were released in a shade such that the phone appeared to be more blue than black in most lighting conditions.
  3. The lock screen time is set for 12:45 on February 21st. Based on past launches, it is expected that Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S7 right before MWC, which this year will be held on February 22 to 25. As such, Sunday, February 21 would be right on target.
  4. There is a new wallpaper seen on the background. The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge introduced a new type of wallpaper for the brand, with previous models having more of an artistic, creative vibe going on.
  5. The Galaxy S7 Edge (right) is clearly larger than the S7 which goes along with rumors suggesting it will have a 5.5-inch display and the standard model remaining with last year’s 5.1-inch size factor.

As for the second – arguably more perfect looking – leak today:

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Despite the Home Button on the Galaxy S7 Edge (left) being a bit borderline, there are a few other good take away points:

  1. The background image clearly looks to be a “7” in a fashion not unlike what Google does with its Nexus packaging. As for if Samsung would include such a picture in the pre-installed gallery is another story.
  2. The Galaxy S7 (right) again appears to be the black variant, however in this light comes across as almost silver-grey, which might give a hint to the reflective surface tint. The frame appears to be more silver than black however, which might disappoint those hoping for a deep black metal encasing.
  3. In this image the front camera sizes look to be of the same size.
  4. There is no USB-C port, rather instead a standard option can clearly be seen. This is in direct contrast to a report that claimed to confirm the presence of USB-C in the product. Still, while SamMobile claimed to have confirmed the inclusion, things could have changed, or its source may have been mistaken.

Perhaps the big elephant in the room is that which has yet to be mentioned: the lack of a new design. For better or worse, reports have been leaking for weeks that indicate the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will reuse the same design language as last year’s models. Instead, the focus is said to have been made internally, with better cameras, a more powerful SoC, microSD support, a larger battery, water resistance, and more.

What to make of the pictures?

Despite the overall legitimate looking nature of these press renders, certain things don’t add up. The Home button for one thing, and the lack of USB Type-C for another. It is unknown as to what the back side will look like, as well. For reference, this is what the first leak of the phone looked like:

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And a more recent leak, which @evleaks images do have a much stronger resemblance to:

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In the above image however, the Galaxy S7 (center) is clearly shown to have a curved back side – like the Galaxy Note 5 – and this is not present in the second alleged press render from today. While it’s still unknown what the rear will look like, at the very least should the S7 have a rear curve, it would differentiate the design from the Galaxy S6.

Wrap Up

At this point in time, the idea that the Galaxy S7 Edge will be larger than its standard sibling is further reinforced, along with the presence of an all-black color variant. It remains to be seen however, just what the final products look like. Until Samsung formally announces the new pair of smartphones, the world can only wait with baited breath.

For all the details about the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, be sure to check out our comprehensive rumor round-up here.

 

30
Jan

Samsung Galaxy S7 press renders show off a familiar design


galaxy s6Samsung’s press renders for the often-leaked Galaxy S7 have finally showed up, and everything looks pretty much like we expected. No surprises here, just a solid design that’s extremely reminiscent of last year’s Galaxy S6.

It also looks like there are two sizes for the flagship device, confirming what we’ve all been hearing about two sizes for the S7. The bigger 5.7-inch phone features the curved display, while the smaller 5.1-inch phone will keep the traditional flat display. No surprises there.

galaxy s7 renderWe’re still hearing tons of rumors about Samsung bringing back the microSD card slot and waterproofing, which, unfortunately, aren’t confirmed with press renders. Still, this means we’re extremely close to the Galaxy S7 becoming official.

source: Evan Blass (Twitter)

 

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29
Jan

Gear S2 Classic continues global rollout with the United Kingdom


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A few days ago the Gear S2 Classic began its global rollout with China. Today, the Gear S2 Classic made way to the United Kingdom.

The Gear S2 is now up for pre-order on Mobile Fun in the United Kingdom. The retailer is selling both the 18k rose gold and platinum colored versions for £399.99, which is equivalent to roughly $570 USD. This is a large sum of money for a smartwatch, but if it fits your tastes, go for it.

Both versions are definitely a step up from the standard Gear S2. These provide a luxurious exterior and include either an ivory leather strap or a black leather band depending on the model you choose. These are some of the best smartwatches on the market right now if you’re willing to pay for it. Whether you’re looking to replace an older smartwatch, or buy a smartwatch for the first time, you can’t go wrong with the Samsung Gear S2 Classic.

Source: Mobile Fun (Rose Gold, Platinum)

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