Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani's business venture Reliance have recently hopped into smartphones. But however, after the debacle of 'Freedom 251', a lot of firms have thought on bringing about phones with pricing as cheap as possible. Reliance have also sought after the same as per our guess when we read that Reliance Jio has launched its latest entry level smartphone with 4G VoLTE support, called Lyf Flame 6 at Rs 3,999 or approximation of around 65$
More details have come in regarding the upcoming MacBook Pro upgrade. According to some latest reports containing photos of the aluminum casing for the upcoming MacBook Pro, almost confirm about the speculation that the 2016 MacBook will indeed come with an OLED touchpad
Asus recently unveiled the ZenFone 3, ZenFone 3 Deluxe, and ZenFone 3 Ultra at its Zenvolution event just a few days ago. While the availability details were at its vague best, the company said that the smartphones would arrive sometime in the third quarter.
This must be a matter of great concern for people who are tend to stay addictive to their smartphones. The issue of whether cell phone use could cause cancer has been mired in confusion, with some studies failing to find an increased risk of brain tumors among cell phone users, while others suggest greater risk among the most frequent of users.
Canadian carriers Telus and Koodo have started rolling out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.The software update schedule of Telus suggests that Android 6.0 Marshmallow will be available for the Galaxy Note 4 from May 23 onward. Now Galaxy Note 4 owners on Telus as well as Koodo have confirmed receiving the latest software update."FYI, Telus Note4 folks, get your 6.0.1 now!" said a Reddit user."I'm on Koodo with an unlocked Eastlink model. Just started downloading the update now," said another redditor.
The Android N release is getting closer though Samsung Galaxy owners might have to wait awhile for the company to roll out its version of Google’s upcoming operating system.Earlier this year, Google confirmed the next version of Android. Android N is currently in beta ahead of a public release that’s expected to take place, for Nexus phones and tablets, sometime this summer.Android N doesn’t have an official name yet, Google is asking the public to help name it, but it does have a nice list of confirmed features.While some companies (like HTC) have announced plans to bring Android N and its impressive set of features to market, companies like Samsung remain silent.
Google somehow seems to be disappointed or less happy with the way smartphone partners are negotiating with the Mountain view giant. Seems like google has now decided to step in. According to the report, Google is aggressively addressing Android’s biggest problem: fragmentation, or the fact that few of Android’s 1.4 billion users are using the latest version of the operating system.
Microsoft has been telling us that tablets are the future of personal computing since the original Surface and Windows 8, yet after all these years, very few Windows tablets have been able to hit the size, weight and battery life we’ve come to expect from Android and iOS tablets.Samsung tried to change that with the TabPro S. We liked it a lot when we first tried it out, but naturally needed more time to assess the finer details of performance and battery life.
As scheduled, HTC has officially announced its newest flagship smartphone, the 10, in India. The device carries a price tag of INR 52,990, which translates into around $790.While HTC has already cleared the air on this, it's still worth mentioning that the it's the same global variant - which is powered by Snapdragon 820 and has 4GB of RAM - that has been launched in India.
Samsung will launch as many as FIVE new Galaxy flagships in 2017. Well folks this could be it - 2017 may well be the year we first see a smartphone with a truly flexible OLED display, and not just in the "it's a bit bendy" LG G Flex style either.
Samsung has built an oversized replica of the Galaxy S7 to hang outside Sheremetyevo International Airport, in the latest marketing push for its new device.The billboard from top to bottom stands 80 metres tall paired and 40 metres wide, enabling it to be seen from more than two kilometres away.
A new report out of Samsung's native South Korea now claims that the company's next flagship phablet will not be called Galaxy Note 6, as everyone expected. Instead, Samsung will allegedly go with Galaxy Note 7, skipping the number 6 entirely. This is rather unusual but however seems like there are some possible reasons regarding the successive number being skipped which they have mentioned about it below in the Samsung camp.
OnePlus describes its main smartphones as “flagship killers”, a moniker which has helped the manufacturer attract a significant following, despite its age and size. The Galaxy S7 is one of the best Android smartphones we've ever seen, but it should be – it's the flagship phone of one of the biggest electronics companies in the world. So can underdog OnePlus topple the giant? Here are my current thoughts.
THE FLAGSHIP Samsung Galaxy S7 is better than the Apple iPhone 6S, Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt claimed during a recent interview.Samsung's Galaxy S7 is better than the iPhone 6S – and Apple users know it, Eric Schmidt said during a recent interview on-stage at the Startup Fest conference.
It's already been revealed that this year Motorola will unveil a successor each for the Moto X Style and Moto X Play from 2015, yet this time around they will bear Moto Z branding. While the Moto Z Style and Moto Z Play will be available internationally (and possibly unlocked in the US), let's not forget about the company's ongoing partnership with Verizon for Droid-branded handsets.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM