Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung will leave no stones unturned with the upcoming phablet flagship Galaxy Note 6 armed with specs and features that could eclipse Galaxy S7’s market success. Meanwhile, a plan may currently be in the works to bypass the entire Note 6 generation and go with Galaxy Note 7 to beat Apple’s iPhone 7 to market
Sony has just announced a follow-up and planned release of Xperia XA Ultra- the Japanese tech giant’s ultimate response to selfie addicts’ obsession. The latest flagship update of the X series is reportedly armed with 16MP front and 21MP rear cameras.
Unwilling to cede ground to its rivals following earlier momentum lead at the start of the year, Samsung is reportedly releasing new devices that may prove better than Apple’s. Apart from the leaked Android devices with superb specs and features, the South Korean giant is rumored to be working on a foldable handset for next year’s release.
Verizon have become Samsung for Samsung’s own devices. What? Seems like Verizon thought that the Galaxy S7 doesn't have enough unwanted apps on it, so it installed another unwanted app that'll let it install even more unwanted apps in the future which sounds like an appception. According to reddit news, seems like Verizon will make users install an app called “DT Ignite”. This is a preload platform for mobile operators which can seamlessly manage applications at the first boot itself. This provides Verizon a base to install all their apps on users’ phones even without the consent of their customers.
The phonemaker launched its flagship Galaxy S7 devices early this year. Now it may expand availability of Galaxy J7 which was originally planned for China.
Apple's introduction of their latest small-form factor phone the iPhone SE was introduced about some days back. The four-inch phone is supposed to have the same chip-set in terms of CPU and GPU that is currently in the iPhone 6S.
Purported leaked photos of Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are currently making rounds in rumor land with promising features like sleek metal frames, waterproofed design, faster charging, and longer battery life
Unconfirmed reports of leaked features of the upcoming S7 and S7 Edge suggest a design that’s relatively similar to the hyped S6 models released last by Samsung last year.
Rumors about a Galaxy S7 Plus variant with a 6-inch screen are doing the rounds.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM