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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Roundup Detailed iPhone 6 Mockups in Several Colors Compared to iPhone 5s HTC One M8 Samsung Galaxy iPod Touch Videos


Unlike number photos and videos that compared iPhone 6 mockup with several devices including the iPhone 5s, a new video from Macitynet has a highly detailed comparison of a good quality 4.7-inch iPhone 6 mockup beside Apples iPhone 5s, showing accurately all of the prospective the design differences.

In addition to the taller and wider due to the larger 4.7-inch display, the iPhone 6 physical mockup looks much thinner than the 7.6mm iPhone 5s, the differnce is expected to be actually around 6mm.


The iPhone 6 mockup is close to ipod touch-style it to iPhone 5s, at least in the curved edges, microphone holes, and the rectangular volume buttons. The mockup also shows the sleep/wake button on the top right hand side, in line with earlier reports that have indicated to the changing of the button, in order to facilitate the use of the device with one hand. There are also the camera and a redesigned circular flash that replaces elongated shape in the iPhone 5s, which suggests the possibility that Apple has found a way to combine its existing dual-LED True Tone flash into a single LED.

In addition to this video various images and videos showed iPhone 6 mockups next to several devices, including Apples iPod touch, iPhone 4s, 5s, and the Samsung Galaxy S5. Also have emerged several videos conjunction with this video, depicted iPhone 6 mockups compared to a several other devices, like that compared (via 9to5Mac) HTC One M8 and Samsung Galaxy S5 with iPhone 6 mockup, while the other (via 9to5Mac) showed Gold and Space Gray iPhone 6 mockup next to iPhone 5s and iPod touch 5G, as displayed below respectively.



Apple is expected to release the iPhone 6 in two sizes of 4.7-inches and 5.5-inches later this year. Besides to larger screen, next generation-iPhone is expected to sport an ultra-thin design with rounded edges. It may include A8 processor with 1GB RAM, Touch ID fingerprint sensor and an upgraded camera featuring optical image stabilization. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek reported that Apple is negotiating with carriers for a $100 price increase on the iPhone 6 as the device gets larger and the company packs more technology into it.


Source: Macitynet via (MacRumors), 9to5Mac, 9to5Mac

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  • iPhone Air, iPhone 6c concepts that may never be (video)
  • iPhone Air Concept Promo Video
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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Music Duos S6012 Secret Codes New Galaxy Music Duos Hidden Code


Here i am going to show you how to access the internal function of Galaxy Music Duos for testing the various hardware parts of your phone if it is working properly or not with the help of this secret code you can test lcd, vibration, camera, sensor (accelerometer sensor, proximity sensor, magnetic sensor), touch screen, speaker, sub key, etc... if you have any hardware problem with your galaxy music duos you can identify with this code if it is working or not to do this follow the steps below.
First of all open your keypad






Then dial the secret code *#0*#. Now you get a screen with title LCD TEST and below that you have lots of option to test various hardware parts of your phone such as speaker, sensor, lcd, etc
To go back use right physical button
while testing the touch you have to touch and mark all the squares back button does not work
Other use full secret codes for android phone tested on galaxy music



  • * #1234# to check software version of phone.
  • *#12580*369# to check software and hardware information.
  • *#0228# Battery status (ADC, RSSI reading)
  • *#32489# Service mode
  • *#7780# factory data reset galaxy Music
  • *2767*3855# Full factory reset (Dont dial it does not ask you to confirm unless you have problem)
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Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Selfie Focused Smartphone Launched at Rs 15 499


Samsung on Tuesday has officially launched the Galaxy Grand Prime in India at Rs. 15,499.
Samsung is touting the device for its 85 degree wide angle lens on the 5-megapixel front facing camera, while there is an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera also onboard.
"Galaxy Grand Prime opens a whole new world of premium mobile experience for consumers looking at uninterrupted entertainment and multi-tasking on-the-go. Introducing the new trend of Groupfie, Galaxy Grand Prime features an advanced wide angle front camera best-suited to capture group images. With the launch of this power packed smartphone, we are further strengthening our Grand portfolio," said Asim Warsi, Vice President, Marketing, Mobile and IT at Samsung India.
The dual-SIM (Micro-SIM) Galaxy Grand Prime runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box and pack a 5-inch qHD (540x960 pixels) PLS TFT display. The smartphone features a 1.2GHz quad-core (unknown chipset) processor coupled with 1GB of RAM.
The Galaxy Grand Prime includes 8GB of internal storage with microSD card support (up to 64GB). On the connectivity front the smartphone includes Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, GPS, GLONASS and 3G. The smartphone will feature a 2600mAh battery. It measures 144.8x72.1x8.6mm and weighs 156 grams.
On Monday, the established Mumbai-based retailer Mahesh Telecom on a Facebook post suggested the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime would launch at Rs. 15,250 (MRP of Rs. 16,000).
Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime

Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

1.2GHz

Front Camera

 5-megapixel

Resolution

 540x960 pixels

RAM

 1GB

OS

 Android 4.4

Storage

8GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

2600mAh
See full Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime specifications

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Galaxy Note 3 to get Android 4 4 update in January

Samsung has been tight-lipped about the rollout of Android 4.4 KitKat for its premium smartphones, including its 2013 flagships, the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Note 3.However, French carrier, SFR has claimed that the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 will receive the Android 4.4 KitKat update by the end-of-January and in early-February respectively. The French carrier has also revealed that it will announce the exact dates for the update release soon.
The Android 4.4 KitKat iteration brings some new features such as the translucent menu bar, which is located at the bottom of the screen; new dialler and caller ID; unified Hangouts messaging app; smarter Google Now integration; step counter and detector, and support for screen recording. Its worth pointing out that Samsung uses its TouchWiz UI on top of the Android OS and it is still to be seen, what changes are introduced in the new company UI.
Samsung has still been pushing the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for its top of the line smartphones that include the 2012 flagship, Galaxy S III; and its 2013 flagships, Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note II.
Notably, the Android 4.3 update for Galaxy S III, Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note II brings Galaxy Gear support, Samsungs first wearable tech device, which only supported the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition at the time of launch.
In November, Google and Samsung released the Android 4.4 KitKat update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition, soon after the HTC One Google Play Edition received the update.
Smartphone manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola and Sony had already revealed plans for the Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade soon after the release of the new OS. However, Samsung has been a late entrant for announcing the Android 4.4 KitKat update for its Galaxy line of smartphones.

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Samsung to launch Galaxy S5 with iris scanner by April

A VP at Samsung has confirmed the company will be launching its latest smartphones flagship, the Galaxy S5, by April. The executive vice president of mobile business at Samsung - Lee Young Hee - has shed some light on companys future plans about the Galaxy S5 flagship.
Just like its Galaxy S4 predecessor, Samsung is once again targeting March for the official announcement and April for the release date for the Galaxy S5. This means the manufacturer wont be bringing any flagship phones on the upcoming MWC in Barcelona next month.
Since the Galaxy S5 is going against Apples latest iPhone 5s and in the meantime it should be prepared for the upcoming iPhone 6, Samsung is considering a fingerprint sensor and an iris scanner options. Thus it will not only catchup with the competition but will go way ahead of it. According to Mrs. Lee, the company is exploring its options, so this is no guarantee the iris recognition technology will make it to the Galaxy S5 in time for release.
A brand new design is going to be one of the Galaxy S5 key features. Samsung has acknowledged the users werent impress at all with the Galaxy S4 reused design and thats why the company has gone "back to the basics" and created its new flagship from scratch. Here is what Lee Young Hee is saying about the new design:


"When we moved to S4 from S3, it’s partly true that consumers couldn’t really feel much difference between the two products from the physical perspective, so the market reaction wasnt as big. For the S5, we will go back to the basics. Mostly, its about the display and the feel of the cover."
Meanwhile gossip also has it that Samsung is working on a three-sided display for the Galaxy Note 3 successor. The innovative screen will let you see various notifications on the sides of your phone. Samsung has already demonstrated similar technology before, so it wont be a surprise if we actually see it implemented in the next flagship phablet. All this new technology also has a downside however and in this case it is the higher cost. Mrs. Lee confirms: "We are targeting consumers who want more professional use and tend to be willing to pay more for handsets".
Finally, Mrs. Lee unveiled Samsung is working on a second generation wearable device to replace the Galaxy Gear. It will add more functionality (especially health-related) and reduce the bulkiness. It will premiere with the Galaxy S5.
So, with most of these coming straight from Samsung, its almost certain to come out true. So if you ever worried that Samsungs well of innovation is starting to dry up, you dont have to anymore.
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Friday, April 3, 2015

LG Stylus G3 is equivalent Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Tablets Magazine

LG today announced that it is prepared to deal with Samsung when it comes to affordable phablet the fray. Right in front of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will soon be LG’s G3 Stylus, a phablet which is actually less powerful than the Note 4, but take it much cheaper and just as easy to use.

The LG G3 Stylus is a phablet that fits in the G3 line smartphones and therefore has the same UX ( user experience ) as for example the LG G G3 Beat and Vista. Unlike those smartphones, the G3 Stylus gets larger qHD screen, no less than 5.5 inch. The pen is supplied according to LG comfortably in the hand and seems to be to get you scribbling, writing and drawing perfect – that is a lot more modest than Samsung defines the S Pen . The phablet additionally be pre-installed apps that users between entertainment and work can change.

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Earlier this phablet was already gone in a video of LG .

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As the LG UX G3 Stylus same as the LG G3 smartphone, it benefits from all the things that the manufacturer has well organized with its platform. For example, the Stylus a thirteen-megapixel camera with the same features as on G3, as Touch & amp; Shoot, Gesture Shot and Front Camera Light. In addition, the Stylus a replaceable battery of 3000mAh. However, further specifications in part to: as is the 1.3 GHz quad-core processor, a step back from the G3′s 801 2.5Ghz Snapdragon chipset. Also, the front camera only 1.3 megapixels – the G3 has 2.1

The Stylus runs on Android 4.4.2, has eight gigabytes of storage, and one gigabyte of RAM.. The rest of the specifications makes LG announced next week at the IFA in Berlin. That this LG phablet opposite Note 4 turn, may seem a strange move because the specs do not come close to the Galaxy Note 4 so far. But LG has one ace in the hole: the price. Although the manufacturer has not yet announced, it is likely that (far) goes down, below the price of the Note 4 because the components of the Stylus are slightly cheaper once now.

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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is probably still wider cast – GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

                     In early September, Samsung has presented at the IFA in Berlin, Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, a special variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 whose screen extends over the edge. Initially Samsung said that the phone was going to be ,, already indicate new signals to a wider release. Released in a limited number of countries

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Samsung Galaxy S4 catches fire while charging overnight

A Samsung Galaxy S4 has reportedly burst into flames whilst set to charge, an incident that rises potential safety concerns around the Android 4.2.2 handset.


Something of an isolated incident more than a widespread issue, a Samsung Galaxy S4 owner based in Abu Dhabi has claimed that her iPhone 5 and HTC One rivalling handset caught fire without warning whilst plugged in to charge overnight.

“I cannot explain to you my extreme frustration, disappointment and extreme fear when I found my brand new Samsung Galaxy S4 burning at the charger connection to the phone,” phone owner Sarah Shurrub said in a correspondence to Samsung following the incident.

Describing the incident which took place late last month, less than a month after the S4 in question had been purchased, Shurrub added: “The phone was found burning, while charging. It’s only thanks to God that I woke up in the middle of the night and controlled the burning before it could cause damage to my home and family.”

Not quite a case of negligence on the owner’s part, the dangerous S4 had reportedly only been charging for a matter of hours when it combusted. “I woke up in the middle of the night to [attend to] my toddler, and it was about 2am at night. I think it was charging for about 3 hours by then,” the phone’s owner said.

While it is unclear as to the cause of the S4 started fire, Shurrub has suggested that Samsung has looked to amend the issue with the promise of free phones.

“It was agreed that they would replace [my burnt Galaxy S4] with a new phone, the flip cover that got burnt and as compensation, they will give me another brand new Samsung S4, though they don’t have a compensation policy and this is purely as an exception,” she wrote.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is one of the most popular smartphones on the market right now, with more than 20 million units of the 1.9GHz quad-core brimmed device shipping globally during the phones first two months on sale.

It runs a 13-megapixel rear-mounted camera and pairs a raft of premium hardware features with a collection of innovative software additions, including the eye-tracking Smart Pause and Smart Scroll.
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Thursday, April 2, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12 2 review

Key Features: 12.2-inch 2560 x 1600p display;
Quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor; Magazine UX
Manufacturer: Samsung

What is the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2?

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is an expansion of the Note phone and tablet range. It’s a 12.2-inch Android tablet with a pressure sensitive S Pen stylus.

Samsung has packed the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 full of business apps to help give it a different angle to the new 12.2-inch Tab Pro. However, the stylus makes more sense than ever on a large screen like this, and it is a cut above its Tab-series brothers in a few respects.


The large screen, relatively heavy body and pricier-than-an-iPad Air £649 cost mean it’s not for everyone. But it’s a great tablet for the right person.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Design


Until last year, Samsung made glossy plastic tablets. Virtually all of its tablets and phones were made of shiny plastic, and it led to near-constant criticism of its top-end devices. They simply didn’t look or feel as expensive as they were.

Samsung’s answer to this is a new design, first seen in phones like the Galaxy Note 3 and shared by the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2. Glossy plastic has been switched for rubberised plastic with a leather-effect texture. To complete the fake ‘handmade’ look, there’s pretend stitching embossed into the edges of the back.

It’s not a look we love, but it comes across better here than in previous ‘leather’ tablets like the Samsung Note 10.1 2014 Edition. The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is better-built than its brothers, and is far stiffer than we expected from a Samsung tablet as large as this. Its outer shell may be plastic, but there’s a rigid metal cage underneath that stops it from flexing.

The rubberised finish is also grippier than glossy plastic or anodised aluminium.

However, before buying a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 you need to think carefully about how you’ll use it. At 750g it’s too heavy to use in one hand, making it much less flexible as a portable tablet than an iPad Air or Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. It’s large too – a 12.2-inch screen is larger than that of some small laptops.

The placement of the front soft keys and the central select button are not designed for one-handed use at all either. Samsung has sensibly given up any idea of trying to make a 12.2-inch tablet ultra-portable in the same manner as its phones. However, the buttons do respond to the S Pen stylus as well as a finger – the earliest Note devices’ buttons didn’t. The S Pen lives in a little hole on the tablet’s right edge.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Connections and Hardware


This is a tablet aimed at the rather vague target of power users, and this is seen throughout the hardware, not just in the large screen. Like the Galaxy Note 3, it uses a USB 3.0 port rather than the older, slower USB 2.0 type. It looks like a normal microUSB port with a half-formed twin attached. In the Note 3 we thought it was overkill, but here it fits in well – it’s not as if there’s not enough edge space to go around.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s USB 3.0 port allows much faster file transfers, and faster charging over a USB 3.0 port on a computer. However, you’ll still want to use the charger if you can. USB 2.0 power output maxes out at 500mA, USB 3.0 at 900mA. The tablet’s charger is a 2000mA power source, and even with that charging takes a while.

This port is also MHL-compliant. Using an MHL adapter you can output the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s screen content to any display with an HDMI input.

Completing the trinity of basic geek-friendly hardware features is the microSD slot. You get 32GB storage (23GB accessible) as standard, but a covered memory card slot lets you add up to 64GB pretty cheaply.

The obvious missing thing here is a way to turn the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 into a laptop. There are no docking points on its bottom or its sides that might open the doors to a keyboard accessory that would turn the Note into a Android laptop.

If you want a laptop-tablet hybrid, this isn’t it. Look to the Asus Transformer Book T100 or the Transformer Pad TF701T instead. You can, of course, use a Bluetooth keyboard with the Note 12.2, though.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Screen & Sound Quality


The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 has a 12.2-inch screen, as its name suggests. It’s a big, bright, widescreen display that offers a much larger video-watching, reading and drawing space than any previous Note tablet or phone.

On paper its very strong. This is a 2560 x 1600 pixel display – the same resolution as the 10.1-inch Note 2014 edition. And it is an LCD-type screen, rather than the AMOLED type used in Samsung’s Note phones.

Despite a solid screen resolution, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 doesn’t offer that strong an impression of sharpness. It’s because of the kind of subpixel array used in the screen.

Rather than using uniform rows of red, green and blue pixels, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 has rows of red, green, blue and white pixels. It increases power efficiency, but dramatically decreases how sharp a screen appears. It’s down to the uniformity of the rows of pixels – consecutive rows are shunted by a subpixel, causing straight lines to look fuzzy. It also has a patterning effect on block colour/white areas.

This pixel arrangement is part of the PenTile family, and it lets the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 increase brightness with less power consumption than rival RGB screens. And top brightness is indeed pretty searing. Whether you prefer the pure image quality of RGB (as seen in the iPad Air) or better efficiency is down to your own taste. But we’d opt for image quality every time – especially in a tablet with design/arty potential like this.

We saw this symptom in the Note 10.1 2014 Edition and didn’t see it as a big problem, but here the lower pixel density makes it more apparent.

The backlight in our review sample is also inconsistent. In a darkened room it’s extremely clear where the side-firing LEDs that light the screen live, and when viewed from certain angles, the screen greys as the backlight’s separate presence becomes all too obvious.

This is a good screen, but ultimately we’re a little disappointed. We wanted a great one - and we deserve one for £650.

Another important feature for the home tablet is speakers. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 makes a good start with stereo speakers – there’s a driver on each end.

Side-firing drivers give a distinct stereo image when the tablet is held out in front of you. However, the sound quality isn’t particularly remarkable. Like most tablet speakers that haven’t had some serious work put into them, they sound a little thin and lacks the lower-end warmth and power that makes a speaker more enjoyable to listen to.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Screen Multi-tasking


As well as having a larger screen than any other Note tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tries harder to make its screen inches work for you.

Some of basic interface tweaks include reworking the Android home screens layout in order to make better use of space. The Google Search bar is sensibly relegated to a small corner of the bottom-left rather than taking up the whole length of the screen, and there’s no persistent app shortcut bar. Samsung has made the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s home screens into zones that are as customisable as possible, rather than plastering each with everyday ‘essentials’. It’s a sensible choice.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s multi-tasking skills are more attention-grabbing, though. In the other Note phones and tablets, a feature called Multi Window lets you open two apps at once on-screen. With this tablet you can open four.

Not all apps can be opened in Multi Window, but most the basics can - the browser, email, YouTube, S Note and more. Some third-party apps work, but it is a case of hit and miss.

These apps are then scaled to the size of the window, and you can also choose how much room each gets. It works remarkably well – and is very usable. Forgetting the coding wizardry needed to make this work for a second, it’s not that surprising. Each quarter of the display is roughly equivalent to a 720p display in resolution, and the 12.2-inch work surface offers plenty of space.

The only issue is finding a use for this sort of multitasking. A classic quartet might be the browser, a video player (MX Player works with Multi Window as well as the default player), your Gmail and S Note, a note-taking app. Why? Use your imagination.

This sort of intensive use is a bit at odds with the more relaxed way most of us use our tablets. But Samsung has successfully taken tablet use to the next level with the Note 12.2, if that’s what you’re after.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 also offers a slightly more casual way to use multi-tasking. Using the stylus and a feature called Pen Window, you can draw a box on the screen and load up most Multi Window-compatible app in it. This has uses that are a little less of a tablet stretch than quad-add multitasking. You could, for example, look up a game walkthrough online while playing a game or bring up your email while watching a video.

Like other Samsung tablets, there’s also a more traditional app switching menu, accessed using the left soft key.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2: Software and Performance


The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 runs Android 4.4 with the TouchWiz interface laid on top. It’s pretty similar to what we saw in the Note 10.1 2014 Edition, but with a few elements given a spruce-up so they look less ugly.

As ever Samsung’s custom interface is less than beautiful. However, Android on large tablets never looks or feels perfect, and Samsung has made some sensible changes. 

The notifications bar is also different from the norm. There are nice, big feature toggle buttons up at the top, and the usual notifications below. We’d ideally like to see Samsung make better use of the screen space here, but it is certainly clear regardless.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 also has a pair of extra home screens that you won’t find in Samsung’s previous phones. You access these by swiping beyond your normal home screens.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Magazine UI


These are pages of Samsung’s new Magazine UI, used in addition to the standard Android home screens. They arrange your favourite content as sharp, stylish-looking blocks that are reminiscent of Windows Phone (or the touch interface of Windows 8) and Flipboard, a hugely popular news aggregation app.

You can choose all sorts of blocks including feeds from websites, your Twitter account, your email and your calendar. And they can be arranged in all sorts of ways.

Tapping on one of them takes you to another screen that shows you all the content from that source, again arranged attractively.

In pure functional terms, Magazine UI works very well. However, its auto opt-in prescriptive nature is entirely contrary to what the best tablets are all about – the Nexus 7 2 and the various iPads are blank slates you can fill with whatever you want. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is a bit like moving into a lovely new flat only to find it comes with a live-in butler who asks you if you need anything every five minutes.

Some people will love Magazine UI, we’re sure, but the assumption that everyone who buys a tablet like this will have a remote interest in such an interface is overly presumptuous. And a symptom of Samsung’s OCD-tinged approach to including every feature it can think of.

Unlike some other, smaller Samsung tablets, though, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 doesn’t feel cramped, cluttered or particularly confusing if you forget Magazine UI exists. But it does reinforce that this is not a tablet for those just getting into gadgets.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Stylus


Where we’re keen on Samsung doing its best to get the most out of something is with the S Pen stylus. A few crucial right moves make the stylus a great asset rather than a naff add-on. They’re pretty much the same as Samsung’s other Note products, so we’ll be brief:

  • The S Pen slots into the body so you’ll only lose it once a week, not three times a day
  • It uses pressure sensitive digitiser rather than ‘dumb’ capacitive pen, making it worthwhile
  • There’s palm rejection, meaning when the stylus is close to the screen you can rest your hand on the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 without it counting it as a touchscreen prod
  • The nib is rubber rather than plastic, and has a bit of give, making it feel more natural to write with
  • There’s no battery in the stylus

The S Pen is a great piece of hardware, and one of the few things that sets Samsung’s tablet line-up apart from the rest. This particular tablet doesn’t introduce many brand new stylus software features, but the current bunch is pretty good regardless.

The stylus can be used wherever you need to input text, as the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s custom keyboard has a separate OCR mode that lets you write – rather than tap. It’s generally slower than typing with your thumbs, but character recognition works quite well unless you have truly terrible handwriting.

When not handwriting, Air Command is the main way to access S Pen features. It pops up when you hover the S Pen over the screen an inch or closer and press the button on the pen itself.

Functions on this radial menu include partial screengrabs, writing notes on the screen, the universal search and two more interesting ones – Action Memo and Pen Window.

Action Memo gives you a post-it sized scrap of note paper. Write something on it and it’ll be OCR’d into standard text that you search the web with it or email to someone.

Pen Window is a multi-tasking feature we referenced earlier. You draw a Window on the screen and can then run a mini version of a core app within it – a browser window, a calculator, video player or your email being obvious examples.

These extra stylus bits turn the S Pen from a stick into a tool.

However, it’s also useful as simply another way to navigate around the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2. For the most part it works just like a finger when prodded on items – it can flick through menus, run apps, be used to play games and so on.

There are also a few stylus-optimised apps included. The most important are S Note, the versatile note-taking app that can even be made to sketch out presentations, and SketchBook Pro. This is a fantastic drawing app that shows off the stylus’s benefits for creative types. It supports pressure sensitivity, Photoshop-style layers and plenty of brush customisation. It’s one of the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s best apps.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Performance


All this was true of the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. However, that tablet was beset with performance issues at launch that we haven’t experienced with the Note Pro 12.2.

Performance is pretty great generally, with little lag and plenty of power on tap. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 version we’re reviewing uses the Octo core Samsung Exynos 5420, clocked at 1.9GHz. This is the chip used in the Wi-Fi only version of the tablet. The 4G version uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 instead.

They’re fairly evenly-matched processors, and both version of the tablet have 3GB of RAM. This is the most seen in any mainstream Android tablet or phone, as of February 2014.

In the Geekbench performance test, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 scores 2,712 points. That’s roughly on-par with the fastest Snapdragon 800 tablets and phones. It has enough power to play top-end Android games. However, you will find that not all games are optimised for the tablet’s super-high resolution screen. Real Racing 3 looks blockier than you might expect, for example.

Still, that is not Samsung’s fault.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Camera


The larger a tablet gets, the less keen we are to use it as a camera. You need to shed your dignity to use the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 as a compact-replacer, but its camera is actually pretty good.

It’s very fast to focus and there’s virtually zero shutter lag. Tablets often treat their cameras as afterthoughts, and this tends to result in slow performance, making the things frustrating to use. In daylight, sharpness and photo ‘pop’ are both great. Some of that sharpness is down to processing, but when it results in photos that good a good deal better than those of other tablets, we don’t care much.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 also has a very effective HDR mode, which melds multiple shots in order to make scenes with trickier lighting easier to shoot. Once again, the tablet is much closer to smartphone levels than what we might usually expect from a tablet.

We found the camera’s close-up shots a little soft, but we doubt many people of you will want to buy a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 to take macro photos.

For the spec fans out there, the camera has an 8-megapixel 4:3 aspect sensor - of the usual 1/3.2-inch size. The lens has an f/2.4 aperture with a focal length of 32mm. The front camera shoots at 1080p resolution and is pretty good too.

You get most of the same modes as Samsung phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 as well. This includes drama shot, which takes multiple exposures for some natty action photos, panorama and the face-smoothing Beauty Face. Theyre most frivolous, but theres some fun to be had with them.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 – Battery Life


The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 has a 9,500mAh battery that is non-removable. That’s bigger than the iPad Air’s 8820mAh battery or the Note 10.1 2014 Edition’s 8220mAh battery.

Stamina is, as you would hope, very good. With brightness set to 40 per cent we got 13.5 hours of SD-quality video playback off a charge. That’s even better than the 10.1-inch model.

Good stamina makes this a tablet you can rely on, even if it is just around the home – where the Note Pro 12.2 thrives. However, charging the battery does take quite a while. It takes a good few hours with the bundled 2A charger, and will take forever plugged into a laptop.

Other things to consider


We are not a business technology website and have therefore not focused hugely on the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s inbuilt business apps. However, Samsung considers them an important part of the tablet.

Perhaps the most important is Knox. This is a security system designed to let tablets and phones be used within large companies’ corporate networks. It offers far greater security than Android, and is a great addition given how fiddly some third-party BYOD security packages for Android are.

We haven’t spent a great deal of time with the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2’s other business-focused apps, but they enable things like WebEx virtual meetings and remote access to your work computer through the tablet. These are things that can be provided in other tablets with third-party apps. But having them all centralised under the Samsung banner is a bonus.

The tablet also has an IR transmitter, letting you control your home entertainment gear with the tablet, using a third-party app.

Should I buy the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2?


The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is not a tablet suited for most people. It’s big, it’s relatively heavy and it’s quite expensive.

However, this is an area without many rivals. If a 10.1-inch screen isn’t big enough and a pressure sensitive stylus is a must, this is actually a very successful tablet. The Samsung UI remains overwrought in places, but looks better than before and works pretty well on the big screen. And the S Pen works better than ever before thanks to the increased screen space.

We’re not convinced it’ll actually be that much more useful than an iPad Air for many people using a tablet for the more social side of business – presentations, displaying data at meetings and so on – but the more PC-like features such as quad-app multitasking should prove indispensable for some. And while the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is not light, it is lighter than any 12-inch laptop and certainly thinner at just 8.6mm thick.

Verdict


A 12.2-inch tablet is not the right choice for 90 percent of tablet buyers. However, good build quality, decent specs and the always-handy S Pen make this a good buy for arty types or business users not satisfied by an iPad Air.

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The Galaxy S4 in four variants – and these are the best prices – Android Planet

 

Friday, August 22, 2014 (13:02) | Daniel Verlaan

 

galaxys4 action The Galaxy S4 is one of the most popular Android smartphones in the world, where Samsung variants has been released. As his successor, now is available again, the prices of the Galaxy S4 offers are significantly lowered. But why would you opt for a half year old device?

Android Planet discusses four variants of the Galaxy S4 which one to obtain one through interesting offers, and why it is a smart choice for the Galaxy S4 current actions to use.

Galaxy S4

Galaxy S4 Android 4.4.2 The Galaxy S4 is the fastest selling Samsung device ever. And not without reason: it is the first Galaxy S with a 5-inch full-HD display, which has a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels. And that’s a lot, because the Galaxy S5 has the same resolution. This so you lose nothing on screen quality. The 13 megapixel camera is still one of the better smartphone cameras.

Thanks to the 1.6GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM, the Galaxy S4 still a very smooth phone that runs on Android 4.4 KitKat and probably still is updated. L to Android The big difference between the outer Galaxy S4 and its successor, the back: Galaxy S4 is that of smooth plastic made the Galaxy S5 has one of somewhat rougher plastic. But that will not find so many hugely important.



Galaxy S4 Mini

 galaxys4 mini The Galaxy S4 Mini is the little brother of the Galaxy S4. You’ve probably heard of, thanks to the advertising campaign for Samsung where Doutzen Kroes is enabled.

The Galaxy S4 Mini features a smaller 4.3-inch screen with a resolution of 960 by 540 pixels and Corning Gorilla Glass krasbestendigde but the Snapdragon 400 dual-core processor and 1.5 GB of memory are more than enough to make fine. use of Android And the Mini version of the Galaxy S4 also comes with a price tag finer and cheaper offers

Galaxy S4 Value Edition

 galaxy-s4-value edtion The Galaxy S4 Value Edition , which is called the Galaxy S4 VE is called, is largely identical smartphone like the Galaxy S4, but then becomes available in a special and attractive silver housing. For example, the Galaxy S4 Value Edition also a 5 inch full HD screen, quad-core 1.6 processor and 2GB of RAM and a 13 megapixel camera.

The main advantage of the Galaxy S4 Value Edition is the right smartphone runs on Android 4.4. If you buy a normal Galaxy S4, it is imperative that you first install a few different updates before running the latest Android version. Anyway you squint a lot of time and hassle, but saves nothing in terms of price.



Galaxy S4 Active

Galaxy S4 Active The Galaxy S4 Active is the robust version of the Galaxy S4. The smartphone is aimed at ‘active people’: that is the device include dust and water resistant and offers the Galaxy S4 Active also a sturdier design. Among other buttons are reinforced so that no sand between can come and they continue to do it too. Underwater

The Galaxy S4 Active features like the Galaxy S4 has a quad-core processor, 5-inch full- HD screen and 2GB of memory, but has “only” an 8-megapixel camera on board. Conversely You could take pictures underwater with the 8 megapixel camera. The water resistance works up to 1 meter under water for up to 30 minutes. So please do not take dives: that “he can not. But a snapshot in the pool should be no problem

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Samsung Galaxy Alpha vs HTC One mini 2 Metal mania

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha comes forward as the next super mini but its armor will surely be tested in battle against the HTC One mini 2. The two have their distinct strengths but enough common ground to meet on - compact and metal.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha vs. HTC One Mini 2
The Galaxy Alpha is lighter and much thinner but Samsung used aluminum sparingly. HTC covered all of the One mini 2 in metal. The Galaxy Alpha has processing power to spare while the One mini 2 has a midrange chipset. The HTC brings the trademark BoomSound speakers while the Samsung promises a better camera.
Before you place your bets, heres specs the rundown.


Samsung Galaxy Alpha over One mini 2

  • More powerful chipset with double the RAM
  • Slightly bigger screen - 4.7" vs. 4.5"
  • More compact and much thinner - 6.7mm vs. 10.6mm
  • 16:9 camera sensor
  • 2160p video capture
  • Faster LTE downlink - 300Mbps vs. 150Mbps
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • Heart rate monitor

HTC one mini 2 over Galaxy Alpha

  • Aluminum unibody
  • Front-facing stereo speakers
  • Expandable storage
  • Bigger battery - 2,110mAh (sealed) vs. 1,860mAh (removable)
  • Better front-facing camera - 5MP vs. 2.1MP
  • Costs less
Its no surprise that the Galaxy Alpha has the faster chipset and more features, Samsung loves heaping those on. What it cant get quite right is nailing down that premium feel that HTC has been nailing since the original One. Geeks are more willing to forgive plastic, while premium users care less about the performance.
Theres no perfect middle ground, a phone that combines the looks of the One mini 2 and the brains of the Galaxy Alpha. Apple fans might argue that the description matches the iPhone but in the Android world theres no exact match. The Xperia Z3 Compact comes close but that calls for its own piece.
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Samsung Galaxy Alpha and HTC one mini 2 at the office
The screen size explosion brought us the phablet segment, which basks in growing popularity but, unfortunately, it left midsized devices in the midrange. Now were seeing the tide turn a bit with compact high-enders like the Samsung Galaxy Alpha and the HTC One mini 2 but that direction puts them on a collision course. Flip over to the next page for the first punches exchange.
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Samsung galaxy ace specs and weaknesses




  • 2G network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900.
  • 3G network: HSDPA 900/2100.
  • Sim: mini sim.
  • Status: available, released 2011, february.
  • Screen type: TFT capacitive 
  • Screen size:  320x48, 3.5 inches ( 165 ppi pixel density)
  • Screen protection: Corning gorilla glass.
  • Multitouch: yes.
  • Card slot: micro SD, up to 32 GB, 2GB included in the box.
  • Internal memory: 158 MB storage, 278 MB RAM.
  • Dimensions: 112.4 x 59.9 x 1.5 mm.
  • Weight: 113g
  • GPRS: YES.
  • Edge: YES.
  • Wifi Speed: HSDPA, 7.2 mbps.
  • Wlan: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Bluetooth: v 2.1
  • USB: micro usb v2.0 
  • Primary camera: 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
  • Camera features: Geo-tagging, face and smile detection
  • Video: yes, VGA@24fps
  • Secondary camera: No
  • Operating system: Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7227
  • CPU: 800 MHz ARM 11
  • GPU: Adreno 200
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Browser: HTML
  • Available colors: Black, White, Hugo Boss Edition, La Fleur
  • Battery usage: _standby: Up to 640 h (2G) / Up to 420 h (3G)
                                _Talk time: up to 11 h (2G) / Up to 6 h 30 min(3g)

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samsung galaxy fame specs and weaknesses



  • 2G Network: available.
  • 3G Network: available.
  • SIM:Triple SIM (Mini-SIM).
  • Announced in 2014, February.
  • Coming soon. Exp. release 2014, May
  • Dimensions: 106 x 61 x 11 mm (4.17 x 2.40 x 0.43 in).
  • Weight: 105 g (3.70 oz).
  • Screen Typ: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors.
  • Screen Size: 240 x 320 pixels, 3.14 inches (~127 ppi pixel density).
  • Multitouch: available.
  • Loudspeaker: Yes.
  • 3.5mm jack: Yes.
  • Card slot: microSD, up to 32 GB.
  • Internal storage: 4 GB, 512 MB RAM.
  • GPRS: Yes.
  • EDGE: Yes.
  • internet Speed: HSDPA, HSUPA( not available info; coming soon).
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot.
  • Bluetooth: v4.0.
  • USB:  microUSB v2.0.
  • Primary camera: 2 MP, 1600 x 1200 pixels.
  • Camera Features: Geo-tagging.
  • Video: VGA.
  • Secondary camera: not available.
  • OS: Android OS, v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7225A Snapdragon.
  • CPU: 1 GHz Cortex-A5.
  • GPU: Adreno 200.
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, compass
  • Colors: Black, White.
  • Battery: Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery.
  • Stand-by: info coming soon.
  • normal usage: info coming soon.
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The corridors with Samsung Galaxy S6 and Microsoft’s Lumia – Open

The buzzing non-stop rumors in the tech world. Run anywhere ‘insiders’ to make blurry pics of unreleased devices. So we got this week the first vague reports about the Samsung Galaxy S6 and we saw the first Nokia Lumia which no longer stands.

LG starts rolling out new tablet line

Ha! Do you see the joke in the above headline? It is about the fact that LG – literally -. Are rolling out of tablets is They want to go because during the implementation of rollable displays in tablets, according to CNet, who spoke with researchers within the company. According to insiders who bring tablets fit within the reach of the normal consumer in a tube. Must LG has a roll-to-roll production method into use – that just sounds funny in this case – and replaces aluminum wire work copper for better. For now, they use flexible screens a little for their LG G Flex and their TVs.

Why is it useful to have a tablet roll? That seems LG itself did not yet know . Takes up less space? Less fragile? We shall see.



Nokia really, really, REALLY gone

This is not a clerical error, as of Tuesday there Microsoft Lumias.

This is not a clerical error, as of Tuesday there Microsoft Lumia’s.

We have been here I do not know how many times that there are never called Nokia smartphones after the acquisition of the Finnish phone manufacturer by Microsoft. But new Nokia Lumia were each presented once again. But is it really done. On November 11, Microsoft held a meeting where they present a smartphone without even somewhere called ‘Nokia’. Microsoft’s first phone with Windows Phone. What’s that? It would be just like the Lumia (yes, that name remains) 535 which may be pictures surfaced on a Chinese social network. A lot of specs also leaked: 5 “qHD screen (with a small ‘q’, so 960 x 540 pixels, 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 200 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB of storage, 5 MP camera, not very exciting all

. Should I My Sint Maarten circle cancel to follow the Microsoft presentation? If the above device is the only one, I’d go for the candy. But who knows what surprise is still there.

Time for the Samsung Galaxy S6

Let’s see. Apple is defecated for this year. The Galaxy Note 4 is already on sale. The new Nexus line is known. Then we can now start hyping the next big smartphone launch, the Samsung Galaxy S6. Sammobiles is in, the Koreans fist deep and already know to report some specs. They heard an insider on a Quad-HD screen still unknown format. A 16 or 20 megapixel sensor in the camera. A 64bit octa-core processor. 32 to 128GB of storage memory. Well, exactly what you expect from a Galaxy S6.
interestingly, but also a lot blurred, the assumption of Sammobiles that the device gets a totally new design. They lead after some mental gymnastics alter the fact that the code name of the Galaxy S6 ‘Project Zero’ is. And everyone knows that Project Zero means there are new … er … no, actually we have no idea. He is likely to be presented in March, but then we go in this section still very, very often write about.

Is it metal? Again, no one knows. We can compete with all the other sites and recommend: Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S6 of metal. Are you happy now?

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Nvidia wants to ban imports Note 4 and Galaxy S5 for Patents – Nutech

Nvidia, maker of graphics chips, Samsung and Qualcomm sued for patent infringement around such chips, and wants an import ban.

Nvidia wants an import ban on some recent Enforce Samsung devices with the American authorities. Include the just-announced Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 4 Edge but the S5 Galaxy, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Tab S, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab Pro may Nvidia blacklisted.

It is the first time that a company Nvidia patent infringement to court challenges, reports the Wall Street Journal . According violate Nvidia graphics chips in many recent Samsung handsets are patents. Remarkably, this mainly for chip designs that Samsung purchases from other chip makers.

Samsung says towards Reuters that the indictment “by all means” will challenge it. Samsung phones are used in both chips in its design as chips include Qualcomm. That company is sued. Nvidia has not made clear what compensation would have it.

Qualcomm still refuses comment. ARM, a chip maker that Samsung has licensed the related designs for graphics chips also did not respond. Nvidia says to consider whether it is needed even more companies to complain. For patent infringement case by case Samsung has been conducting longer such a struggle, mainly against Apple

Hands-on:. Galaxy Note 4 and Note curved Edge

Read all about patents

By: NU .com / Floris Gate

Image: Bloomberg

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‘Samsung Galaxy S6 is as thin as iPhone 6′ – NU nl

This can be deduced from leaked schematic drawings published by the Korean UnderKG, that already published accurate images of the Nexus 5, LG and Samsung Galaxy G3 Note 4.

According to the image the new Samsung handset is 70.81 millimeters wide and 143.30 millimeters high. The screen seems to be 64.36 millimeters wide and 107.32 millimeters high. That means it will probably get a screen diagonal of about 5 inches.

In comparison, the current Galaxy S5 is 72.5 millimeters wide, 142 mm high, 8.1 mm thick and has a screen diagonal of 5.1 inches . The new Samsung flagship is thus only slightly smaller than its predecessor, but a nice lot thinner.

The iPhone 6 is of a width of 67 millimeters and a height of 138.1 slightly smaller. It should be noted that the iPhone screen with 4.7 inch is slightly smaller.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 is probably unveiled in March, during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The screen of the S6 is according to the latest rumors, a higher resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. The S5 still has 1920 x 1080 pixels.

The device would also features 4 GB of memory and standard 32GB available storage space. Possible Samsung does not use Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chip, but will have the Galaxy S6 about Samsungs own Exynos processor.

These smartphones are also expected at MWC

All the hopes and rumors about the Galaxy S6

By: NU.nl

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Samsung Galaxy S4 update with improved stability – Android World

The Samsung Galaxy S4 will today update to I9505XXUGNG8 Netherlands, a relatively minor update that improvements are envisaged. Stability



Samsung Galaxy S4

The Samsung Galaxy S4, the attractive, high of 2013, gets an update today that according to the description the system stability should improve. What exactly this entails changes Samsung did not indicate, as we are accustomed restricted the definition reasonable. The new version, I9505XXUGNG8, is still based on Android 4.4.2.

Availability

The update to I9505XXUGNG8 for Samsung Galaxy S4 directly on the downloading via WiFi device and no data will be lost. The update has a size of 97,75MB more information on our forum. Have you been inside him

Tip: (Firmware) Henk

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Ruud Caris

Founder Androidworld.nl, gadget lover, Redbull drinker and Android enthusiast. Started with the ADP1 now include five Nexus, Nexus 7, Google Nexus and Glass.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 all the rumors in a row – Apparata

Posted on 13-01-2015 at 13:48 by Lars – 2 Comments »

 Samsung Galaxy S6 Rumors
New information on the new flagship of Samsung continues to flow in, time to put all the rumors once identified.

Rumor: Galaxy S6 comes in two different models
 Galaxy S6 Frame
According to sources who are close to Samsung, the company will launch two different models of the Galaxy S6. One will have a metal frame, which recently surfaced on the internet (see the picture above).

The other model will have a curved screen that extends into the side, as we saw earlier with the Galaxy Note Edge. This side screen will probably be used in a similar way:. To where you always have access to lost a menu

The probability that there is a metal version is relatively large, especially when you consider that Samsung Lately already experimenting with metal housings. For example, look at the Galaxy Alpha. The Galaxy Note 4 appeared in two sizes, one with a curved screen and one without.

According to the sources previously leaked information about the S6, the Note 4 would have served as a test to see if the market needed two different models.

Rumor: The software of the S6 is a lot simpler
 Galaxy S6 Touchwiz
Anonymous sources told the website Business Korea recently that the software we on S6 will encounter a much easier than we used to.

Android will still serve as basic software, but over it is applied a new, own layer of Samsung. This Touchwiz layer according to the sources easier than ever, partly because Samsung removes various unnecessary features.

The sources compare the revamped Touchwiz with the design of the software on the Nexus 6 of Google. An advantage of this simpler approach is that the operating system takes up less space on the S6.

Rumor: The specifications and the camera
 Samsung S6 Curved
The standard model of the S6 will be equipped with a storage capacity of 32GB. There is also a new Snapdragon 810 processor available, which is supported by 4GB of memory. This is a relatively large for a smartphone, as some laptops also have to do with 4GB RAM. Heavier programs run on the S6 should therefore be no problem.

About the camera of the S6 is still relatively little known. Well he could zoom better and have better filters to filter out ambient noise when recording a video

Rumor:. The Galaxy S6 is presented in early March
Galaxy S6 Two
Samsung will reportedly make use of the Mobile World Congress to unveil the Galaxy S6. At the same conference the company would unveil a new smart watch with around the same design as that of the Moto 360.

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Lowlands 2014 Asteroids Galaxy Tour on the date but appetites – VPRO 3 voor 12

The VPRO is again this year in large numbers in rope to do from A Camping Flight to Lowlands Paradise. Reporting Equally fun for those at home: we send the festival three days live and here is the timetable of 3voor12 and 101.TV. That you are at least until Monday sweet and then you also have live broadcasts of 3FM in your ether. Not everything is for sure, but at home you can at least look to bands like Queens Of The Stone Age, Fink, Blaudzun, Milky Chance, Kensington and Asteroids Galaxy Tour.

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