Ahead of its purported release in September, rendered images of Samsung Galaxy Note 6 are making rounds online. Leaks from a known tech tipster portray the phablet flagship with dual-edged display.
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.
In an attempt to keep the momentum going following earlier success with Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, Samsung is bent on releasing a Galaxy Note 6 reportedly as powerful as or even more powerful than an average laptop. With either a Snapdragon 823 SoC or Exynos processor coupled with 6 GB of RAM and 4,200 mAh battery, the new phablet could be a noteworthy rival to an average notebook PCs.
Latest roundups on Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Note 6 suggest a massive screen display in two variants along with a longer battery life. Furthermore, there’s also a claim of new patent suggesting a hybrid design for the device which makes the phablet a little more like laptop using docked-in feature.
Rumors over the purported inclusion of detachable screen to the MacBook 2016 design has spread like wildfire following IDC program director Ryan Reith’s analysis. Meanwhile, Apple’s forthcoming laptop would cost around $1,119 for the 13-inch version and $2,099 for the 15-inch variant.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently claimed that next year’s iPhone comes with curved glass design, large AMOLED screen display, wireless charging, and biometric security feature. However, question remains whether Apple shall proceed with the drastic change next year despite rumors of a totally redesigned iPhone 7 this fall.
Suppliers are reportedly working on a edge-to-edge screen for iPhone 7.
The protector developed by Innerexile has liquid filled microcapsules which fill scratches up on impact almost immediately.
Amazon has updated the Kindle Paperwhite with a new display, now at 300 pixels per inch and some new software features. The new models will start shipping from June 30.
At the 'Tech World' event in Beijing yesterday, Chinese tech-giant Lenovo unveiled a number of products including new laptops, new media streaming device, tablet for businesses. It also unveiled a number of "concept" devices and one of the most interesting was a pair of 'smart-shoe.'
Even as short-sightedness increases all over the world, it is important to focus on giving a natural environment for children to read.
Sharp has introduced world's first 4K display for smartphones that offers a resolution 806 pixels per inch. The display was launched in Shanghai at a Sharp conference.
As expected, Pebble announced a new version of its smartwatch on Tuesday. The new smartwatch - dubbed Pebble time - for the first time sports a color (e-paper) screen.
Apple is offering to repair MacBook Pros with faulty GPUs for free, even if you are out of the warranty. In some older MacBook Pros, a GPU supplied by AMD wasn't up to snuff and has been causing users to see lines and glitchy behavior on their screens.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM