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What you may have missed in the Samsung Galaxy S7 announcement

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With the announcement of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge on February 21, the world was formally introduced to the latest and greatest of smartphones from Samsung. But, for all that was covered across myriad press announcements and headlines, there were a few details worth a more detailed look. Moreover, some items were glossed over or barely mentioned but still deserve some attention.

Let’s take a look at what you might have missed in the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge announcement. As you’ll note, Samsung paid particular attention to the camera this year. Additionally, Samsung brought back a couple of features lost in last years’s model.

Camera

At first blush, you might think Samsung took a step back from the Galaxy S6’s 16-megapixel rear camera to employ a 12-megapixel shooter. That’s hardly the case at all. In fact, as a lot of you know, the number of pixels in an image is only part of the story.

In terms of physical appearance, the camera now appears nearly flush with the body of the phone. This was basically achieved by making the phone approximately one millimeter thicker. The change should help keep you from scuffing the camera and brings about a more uniform and smooth backside.

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The Galaxy S7 offers up a 12-megapixel rear camera with an F1.7 lens which allows more even more light into the sensor. This will not only benefit you in lower lighting conditions, but in all other instances, too. But, this doesn’t mean you will necessarily get better pictures; it opens the door for some distortion as well.

Further, the Galaxy S7 is outfitted with a Dual Pixel Sensor which promises quicker response and focus in your pictures.

The front-facing camera now captures up to 120 degree images which means wide-angle selfies and group shots. No longer confined to two or three people crowding together, the Galaxy S7 should capture a rather wide picture with five or six people comfortably arranged.

This marks the first phone to offer what’s termed as motion panoramic photos. In short, it allows the user to capture wide-form images in scenarios even when there are moving parts. So, not only are you grabbing a panoramic still shot, but swiping from side to side puts the pieces into motion. We cannot imagine too many scenarios where this might be needed, but it’s a cool option nonetheless.

Video Digital Image Stabilization (vDIS) lets you capture motion photos and hyperlapse clips without subjecting viewers to jittery movements. Much like optical image stabilization does for still pictures, this helps to create a smooth and inviting video.

Always-On Display

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could glance at your Samsung smartphone and see things like a clock, calendar, or notifications without having to press a button? Well, guess what? Indeed, the Galaxy S7 includes an Always-On Display for just that. It’s a very low draw on your power and can adapt its brightness based on situations. Users can, of course, visit a Theme Store to download extra designs and options. And, in a bit of goodwill, Samsung is opening up the APIs for developers to create unique clocks and notification settings.

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Waterproof

A feature that came standard in the Samsung Galaxy S5, the waterproof protection was dropped in last year’s makeover. It’s back for the 2016 flagship model and deliver IP68 water and dust resistance.

Expandable Storage

A real pain point for those of us who have grown up through the various Galaxy S models, the 2015 model did not offer expandable storage. This, too, is back for the Galaxy S7 and allows for up to 200GB of extra space. In select markets the tray slot can be used to house a secondary SIM card.

Battery

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge push forward with higher capacity batteries at 3,000mAh and 3,600mAh, respectively. This is an admirable step up from the predecessor and means you’ll be away from a charger for longer periods.

As for the notion of charging, that’s better this year as well. The pair include the same fast wireless charging technology introduced in the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ last fall. Thanks to WPC and PMA compatibility, the S7’s work with just about any wireless charger you’ll find.

Interestingly enough, the Galaxy S7 comes with a microUSB port as opposed to the newer USB Type C.  This means you’ll be able to keep some of the same cables you’ve been using, but they may not give you the same charging speeds you’ll get out of the box.

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Galaxy S7 Edge Shortcuts

Samsung opens things up a little more for this year’s Edge variant, allowing users to more fully customize the experience. In addition to adjusting size, transparency, and position, it’s now possible to create shortcuts. Not just to apps, mind you, but to specific shortcuts such as navigating home, taking a selfie, or calling home.

Whitepages

Not so much a new feature, but rather an integration of a service directly into the phone. Whitepages is a smarter called ID experience that can identify who is calling you even if they’re not in your contacts. Additionally, it can even signal to the user that a caller may be a potential scam or fraud. Being able to see who is calling on the other end is also a bonus; think of situations where you might have wanted to pick up the call had you known it was the auto garage or florist letting you know your order was finished.

Gaming

If you like to play video games on your mobile device, then you’ll surely like what Samsung has done for the Galaxy S7 line. Game Mode, for instance, provides a floating button with various options such as disabling alerts or recent/back keys. Want to record your gameplay? That’s built in now, too. And, as the first smartphone to take advantage of the Vulkan API, it means console-like performance balanced with low power consumption.

Conclusion

Depending on how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go, there are a number of other, finer details to the Galaxy S7 line. To us, the aforementioned items represent some of the best of the bunch and paints a clearer picture. There’s a lot more than just a list of specs that go with a phone, and the Galaxy S7 is full of goodies.

6GB of RAM anyone? Vivo announces XPlay 5 will be a memory monstrosity

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After many months of rumors and speculation, it seems the world will soon see a handset shipped with 6GB of RAM.

Chinese mobile manufacturer Vivo has recently confirmed that its new XPlay 5 flagship phone will feature not only 6GB RAM, but also the latest Snapdragon 820 quad-core processor.

This comes as both Samsung and LG announced new flagships of their own at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, however both devices will only have 4GB of RAM.

Vivo XPlay 5 6GB RAM announcement

Making their announcement on their Weibo page, Vivo is set to officially unveil the XPlay 5 on March 1 in Beijing. However, no release date, in China or elsewhere, has been set yet.

The Vivo XPlay 5 is also said to feature a dual-curved display, a huge 4,300 mAh battery, 16 and 8MP cameras and sized at six inches.

As mobile handsets, particularly flagships, become more and more powerful, it seems inevitable we start to see specs like 6GB of RAM shipped in such devices.

While we will not see a Samsung, LG or Sony phone with RAM bigger than 4GB any time soon, it may be up to how well devices like the XPlay 5 will be received and if they can sell to warrant all that memory.

What do you think? Is the 6GB RAM overkill or will it be a winner for Vivo? Do you want to own such a device? Leave your comments below!

Source: Pocketnow

Miss the Samsung Unpacked event? Watch it here and catch up on all the details!

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The internet is buzzing with details of the newly announced Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The new flagships will feature QHD 2K screens, 32 GB of Storage (expandable up to 200 GB), 12 MP dual-pixel cameras, and huge batteries. Check out our full coverage of the announcement here and how the phones compare to the LG G5.

If you want to watch the full 50 minute presentation yourself, stay tuned down below for the video. We’ll also have more pictures and details to wet your appetite for the upcoming phones.

Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung Galaxy S7 :

  • Glass body and aluminum frame
  • 5.1″ AMOLED 2560 x 1440p Screen
  • 12 MP dual pixel main camera, 5 MP front facing camera
  • Snapdragon 820 Processor (2.15GHz + 1.6GHz)
  • 32 GB of Storage (expandable up to 200 GB), 4 GB of RAM
  • 3,000 mAh battery
  • micro USB Port
  • IP68 water and dust resistance

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge:

  • Glass body and aluminum frame
  • 5.5″ curved AMOLED 2560 x 1440p Screen
  • 12 MP dual pixel main camera, 5 MP front facing camera
  • Snapdragon 820 Processor (2.15GHz + 1.6GHz)
  • 32 GB of Storage (expandable up to 200 GB), 4 GB of RAM
  • 3,600 mAh embedded battery
  • micro USB Port
  • IP68 water and dust resistance

Other Stories about the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

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Press Release

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge couple sleek design with powerful performance including advanced camera features, water resistance, and external memory

BARCELONA – February 21, 2016 – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd today announced the newest additions to the Galaxy family of products, Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. Created for today’s consumer lifestyle, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge lead the industry with a refined design, more advanced camera, streamlined software functionality and unparalleled connectivity to a galaxy of products, services, and experiences.

“We believe in a world that is brighter, sharper, more convenient, and more fun. We strive to deliver on that vision with the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge by marrying elegant design with functionality and providing a seamless mobile experience,” said DJ Koh, President of Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. “We empower consumers with technology to help them get more out of life and will continue to push the frontier of what’s possible.”

Advanced Camera: High Quality Images No Matter the Time of Day or Location

Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge introduce the first Dual Pixel camera on a smartphone, delivering brighter and sharper images, even in low light. Thanks to the revolutionary Dual Pixel technology, brighter lens with wider aperture, and bigger pixel, the camera has a faster shutter speed and a more accurate autofocus even in low-light conditions. Motion Panorama, a new camera mode, brings movement to traditional panoramic photos, giving the user a completely immersive visual experience.

Refined Design and Function

The 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge are constructed with 3D glass and metal – all in a sleek design with durability and ergonomic curves for a comfortable grip. From work to play, the device’s new Always-On Display, gives users a simplified, zero touch experience where they don’t need to worry about missing a call or important notification.

Without compromising design, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge both have increased utility with IP68 water and dust resistance. Edge UX, the advanced edge experience available on Galaxy S7 edge, provides convenience and increased efficiency by creating easy shortcuts to users’ most loved functions such as email, selfie mode, panorama mode or third party applications.

Enhanced Performance: From Charging to Gaming

Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge deliver fast wired and wireless charging technology. Additionally, the hybrid SIM card tray allows users to insert a microSD card for up to 200GB of additional storage and in some select countries, the tray can be used with a dual SIM card.

Samsung also made significant hardware and software updates to optimize gaming performance on Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. The powerful processer and bigger battery capacity ensure longer playing time, and the internal cooling system keeps the device from overheating. Game Launcher, a new add-on for gamers, allows users to manage battery consumption and minimize notifications. Additionally, users can record their gaming experience or share their screen to play with others. Paired with Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, Vulkan API gives users the ability to play high-performance graphic games with lower battery consumption.

The Galaxy Experience

Samsung continues to push the boundaries of hardware, software and services to create devices that are designed to improve how consumers connect, share, organize and get more out of life. The company is redefining what is possible, beyond the limits of today’s technology, by introducing a constellation of seamless mobile experiences.

Whether it’s the seamless connection between Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge and the new Gear S2 Classic to monitor fitness, or connecting with Gear VR to “travel” the world – Samsung redefines what’s possible for the mobile experience and beyond.

Beyond the phone, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge users can also get the best mobile payment service with Samsung Pay; it’s secure, easy-to-use and accepted almost anywhere. Protected by Samsung KNOX, fingerprint scanning and advanced tokenization, Samsung Pay works with NFC (Near Field Communication), MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission) and Barcode technology, making mobile payments available to more merchants and consumers than ever before.

Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge will be available starting mid-March 2016.

Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge Product Specifications

 
Galaxy S7: Galaxy S7 edge:

OS :Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)

Network :LTE Cat.9(450/50Mbps)
* May differ by markets and mobile operators

Dimension:· Galaxy S7:142.4 x 69.6 x 7.9mm, 152g: · Galaxy S7 edge:150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7mm, 157g:

AP :Octa core (2.3GHz Quad + 1.6GHz Quad), 64 bit, 14 nm process
Quad core (2.15GHz Dual + 1.6GHz Dual), 64 bit, 14 nm process
* May differ by markets and mobile operators

Memory :4GB RAM (LPDDR4), 32/64GB (UFS 2.0) + microSD (up to 200GB)

Display:· Galaxy S7:5.1” Quad HD Super AMOLED
2560 X 1440 (577ppi): · Galaxy S7 edge:5.5” Quad HD Super AMOLED
2560 X 1440 (534ppi) Edge Screen:

Camera :Rear: Dual Pixel 12MP (F1.7), Smart OIS
Front: 5MP (F1.7)

Battery:· Galaxy S7:3,000mAh: · Galaxy S7 edge:3,600mAh:Fast Charging both on wired and wireless
Wireless Charging compatible with WPC and PMA

Payment :NFC, MST

Connectivity :WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz), MIMO,
Bluetooth:® v 4.2 LE, ANT+, USB 2.0, NFC, Location

Sensors :Accelerometer, Proximity, RGB Light, Geo-magnetic, Gyro,
Fingerprint, Barometer, Hall, HRM

IP Code :IP68

Audio :MP3, M4A, 3GA, AAC, OGG, OGA, WAV, WMA, AMR,
AWB, FLAC, MID, MIDI, XMF, MXMF, IMY, RTTTL, RTX, OTA

Video :MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, WMV, ASF, AVI, FLV, MKV, WEBM

Lenovo unveils its afforable TAB3 tablet collection

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Lenovo has taken the wraps off its new Android tablets at MWC 2016 today to showcase the new TAB3 collection. The TAB3 7, TAB3 8, and TAB3 10 all correspond to its associated screen sizes and are aimed at those with a tighter budget, with the TAB3 10 aimed at the business sector.

Both the TAB3 7 and TAB3 8 bundle a 1GHz MediaTek quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable internal storage, LTE connectivity, a 5-megapixel rear-facing shooter and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. The TAB3 7 has a 7-inch 1,024 x 600 IPS display, while the TAB3 8 has an 8-inch 1,280 x 800 panel.

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As for the business-oriented TAB3 10, it has a full-HD 10-inch display, a 1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor, 2/3GB of RAM, 32/64GB of expandable internal storage, an 8-megapixel rear shooter camera, a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and IP52 splash-proofing.

If you’re in the market for one of the new TAB3 devices from Lenovo then the TAB3 7 will sell for $129 when it hits the shelves, whilst the TAB3 8 will start at $99 for the standard Wi-Fi variant. The TAB3 10 will have a price tag starting at $199. An extra $50 will get you LTE connectivity, a RAM upgrade and some extra internal storage.

UK residents able to get the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge 3 days early

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Fantastic news for Samsung fans in the UK: Both the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will arrive three days early than the rest of the world when ordering with qualifying carriers and retailers.

The normal launch date for both devices in most markets is Friday, March 11. However, those in the UK who are ordering from Carphone Warehouse, SamsungEE, O2, Three, and Vodafone will receive their Galaxy S7 handset a full 72 hours earlier than everyone else on Tuesday, March 8.

What’s more is that you’ll get the free GearVR headset for orders before March 18, worth $99.

The good news continues for the UK: You can also pre-order your new Galaxy today if you live in the UK, while the rest of the world must wait until tomorrow, February 23.

Sony introduces new X line headlined by Snapdragon 820 powered 'X Performance'

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If you thought LG and Samsung were going to be the only ones announcing flagship phones, you might be pleasantly surprised by Sony’s press conference today. On the first official day of Mobile World Congress 2016, Sony took to the press to unveil its newest lineup of phones, the Xperia X line. The X lineup will be headlined by three phones, the XA, X, and X Performance, which is the most powerful of the three.

Sony Xperia X Performance

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  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
  • Screen: 5″ FHD 1080p display
  • Operating System: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Storage: 32 GB (expandable)
  • Memory: 3 GB
  • Main Camera: 23 MP
  • Front Camera: 13 MP
  • Battery: 2,700 mAh

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Well, this one may be a bit of a shocker. We’ve heard little to no leaks about a new flagship from Sony debuting at MWC2016, and yet here it is. The Sony X Performance is headlined by the newest and fastest chip from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 820.

What I find most interesting here is that Sony has decided on a 5-inch 1080P display for the X Performance. The decision to go with a 1080P screen over a 2K (2560 x 1440) screen, like Samsung and LG have done with their flagships, will help with performance and battery life, but could be seen as a missed selling point. The battery life is rated at two days between the 2,700 mAh battery, Android 6.0’s Doze and other new software features that Sony is baking into the OS.

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Sony Xperia X

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  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 650
  • Screen: 5″ FHD 1080p
  • Operating System: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Storage: 32 GB/64 GB (expandable)
  • Memory: 3 GB
  • Main Camera: 23 MP
  • Front Camera: 13 MP
  • Battery: 2,620 mAh

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There doesn’t seem to be a ton to differentiate the Sony Xperia X from the Sony Xperia X Performance other than the processor. The Xperia X still has the very respectable and zippy Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor in it. It looks like it will come in two options: single and dual SIM card.

The single SIM card version of the phone will come with 32 GB of storage standard (expandable with a micro sd card), while the dual SIM card version will come with 64 GB of storage (also expandable). The battery is also slightly smaller than the X Performance, coming in at 2,620 mAh instead of 2,700 mAh.

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Sony Xperia XA

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  • Processor: MediaTek MT6755
  • Screen: 5″ 720p
  • Operating System: Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Storage: 16 GB (expandable)
  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Main Camera: 13 MP
  • Front Camera: 8 MP
  • Battery: 2,300 mAh

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The new Xperia X lineup is rounded out with the Xperia XA. The lowest spec’ed of the three phones, we expect to see this come in at the best price point. While the camera is bumped down to 13 MP here, it’s still a Sony camera, so great pictures are still expected.

The paltry 16 GB of storage is saved by being expandable with a microSD card, just like its big brothers. Sony has decided to go with the MediaTek MT6755 processor here, which is an octa-core chip with its  ARM Cortex-A53 CPU.

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What do you think of the new phones from Sony? Are you interested in picking any of them up when they come out later this year? Let us know down in the comments. If you’d like to catch Sony’s entire press conference, you can check it out below (the action starts at about 21 minutes), and if you’d like to see what else is going on at MWC 2016, we have all your coverage right here.

 

Samsung confirms both Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8 used in the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

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For reasons unknown, or maybe Samsung didn’t think it was important, up until now it has not been 100% confirmed what processor the Galaxy S7 would ship with. For the past year, Samsung has relied on its own Exynos processors to run its high-end devices, but it seems the company is back to using two difference processors depending on the region of the device.

It was speculated that the Galaxy s7 may solely be powered by the new Snapdragon 820 and confirmation of the processor seemed to be missed out from all of the publications we’d seen so far. However, the information on the processors used in the Galaxy S7 has finally been offered in the form of the official press release from Samsung and Qualcomm.

As was the case in earlier Galaxy models, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in the US will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor, with the rest of the world using Samsung’s Exynos.

The Exynos 8 Octa processor was announced last year by Samsung, who say it’s 30 percent more powerful and 10 percent more efficient than last years Exynos 7 in the Galaxy S6. The Snapdragon 820 is the latest offering from Qualcomm and will be the chip of choice for devices this year, including the already announced LG G5.

So now at least you know.

 

LG G5 vs LG V10: What has changed, and was it for the better?

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Many would have thought that the LG V10 was a preview on what was to come of the LG G5. But scratch that. Today, LG dropped the G5, and it turned out to be more of an overhaul than a progression. Let’s breakdown the differences. I have a V10 myself and I’m honestly conflicted on whether to upgrade or not.

Design

The V10 and G5 are back-to-back releases, but you wouldn’t be able to guess it. The V10’s design was a progression from the G4, adding a rubbery, textured plastic back cover and metal rails on the sides, while the new G5 has a rounded metal uni-body.

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We know that LG’s G series has the smaller display, but now they’re further apart. Last year’s G4 had a 5.5″ inch display while the G5 has shrunk down to 5.3″ (still QHD resolution). This move may be to add a better distinction between the G and series, as the V10’s 5.7″ display wasn’t too far off from the G4.

The G5 gave up on LG’s established back physical button layout, present in every flagship since the G2 in 2013. And the dual cameras that the V10 had on the front (standard and wide angle) are now swapped over to the back as the primary cameras (16MP standard and 8MP wide angle).

You may think that the V10’s removable back cover gives it a functional advantage. Fortunately, LG incorporated an innovative modular design in the G5 (the bottom bezel is a slot that pops out) and still allows for a swappable battery.

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It goes even further to allow for accessory add-on’s into the slot, like a physical camera control attachment (called LG CAM Plus) or Bang & Olufsen HiFi DAC/AMP module.

Click here to read about the LG G5 ‘Friends’ modules

Internals

It should be expected that the G5 would best the V10 in the performance department, that’s just how technology works. Qualcomm finally got the Snapdragon 820 SoC released, and it should sweep the floor with the V10’s Snapdragon 808 chipset. On the RAM side, although they both have 4GB, the G5 has LPDDR4 speeds while the V10 uses the older LPDDR3 memory spec.

However, the V10 still holds its own in a couple ways. The G5’s battery is smaller, at 2,800mAh (vs. 3,000mAh). The HiFi DAC in the V10 is standard, while it will be an add-on on the G5 (at probably an extra cost). And the V10 has a nifty secondary 2.1″ display above the main 5.7″ display, that provides some useful conveniences.

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Along with the removable battery, LG was also able to keep microSD expansion support. It’s incorporated into the SIM tray and expandable up to 2 TB.

An important mention is the G5’s adoption of the new USB Type-C standard, which is a buzz right now in mobiles.

Features

G5_Always-on-displayAs of this writing, the V10 has yet to taste the sweet Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The G5, being the new hotness, of course comes with Google’s latest. Both devices have LG’s custom UX user interface skin on top of Android, albeit, LG has supposedly lightened up the latest iteration (even taking away the app drawer).

If you were a fan of the V10’s Always-On display, you’ll be glad to hear that LG found a way to retain it, even though the G5 doesn’t have a secondary screen. LG cleverly only lights up a third of the display for the Always-On feature, to minimize the impact of battery from the IPS LCD display. LG says that Always-On on the G5 will only cost you 0.8% of battery life per hour.

Thoughts?

Do you think that the G5 went in the right direction, or would you have preferred to see an evolved V10? I’m a V10 owner and I’m left somewhat ambivalent. The G5’s display is considerably smaller, the body is most likely less grippy, the battery is smaller, and the HiFi DAC is an add-on.

Let us know your thoughts in comments section below!

Click here to read everything you need to know about the LG G5

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge – When and Where can you buy them?

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If you’re like everyone here at AndroidGuys, you’re excited beyond words about this year’s new flagship devices from our favorite manufacturers. The new Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge look to once again raise the bar for what we can come to expect from Samsung’s devices.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge look to be heavy contenders for your hard earned dollars this year. Rightfully so, as the phones pack an always-on display, state of the art cameras, water and dust resistance, attachable lens covers, and more.

To make your decision to buy an S7 device even more exciting, Samsung is also offering a free Gear VR headset for those who pre-order.

So the question remains: Where and when can I get one? See below for details:

US Release Details

AT&T

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will be available for pre-order  from AT&T starting February 23, 2016. The devices themselves will be available in store starting March 11, 2016. You can take a look at AT&T’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge page here. AT&T is also going to include built in DIRECTV integration with its release of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices, respectively.

Cricket

Cricket Wireless will carry the Galaxy S7 in over 3,800 of its retail locations and online. Pricing and availability are to be announced in the near future. No further details are available at this time. You can visit Cricket’s website here.

Verizon

Verizon will begin offering pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge starting on February 23, 2016. You can visit Verizon’s Galaxy S7 page here, and Verizon’s Galaxy S7 Edge page here.

U.S. Cellular

U.S. Cellular will begin offering pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge starting on February 23, 2016. Both devices will be available in store starting March 11, 2016. U.S. Cellular will also be offering customers who purchase either device between February 23 and March 18 a free Samsung Gear VR headset with a 6 game bundle. You can visit U.S. Cellular’s page for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge here.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile will offer the Galaxy S7 in Black Onyx and Gold Platinum for a full retail price of $670 with equipment pricing at around $28 per month. The Galaxy S7 Edge (Black Onyx, Silver Titanium and Gold Platinum) comes in higher at $32.50 per month for a total cost of $780. Customers who pre-order as soon as February 23 will receive a free Samsung VR, a 6-game Oculus bundle and a year of Netflix at no additional cost.

We will continue to update this list as more details become available.

Are you planing to pick up an S7 or S7 Edge? What are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments below. Be sure to check out our in-depth article for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, here.

Get the Samsung Galaxy S7 from Sprint and a second one for half price

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Earlier today, Samsung launched its newest flagships – the Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge. And we must say that the leaks and rumors were quite bang on as far as the specifications of the latest Galaxy handsets are concerned. Be it the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor (or octa-core Exynos in some locations), 4 GB of RAM or the IP68-certified water resistance – just about everything had already been leaked before Samsung’s MWC 2016 event today.

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Now, it is just the question of when/where you can buy these handsets. Well, the Sprint edition of the latest Galaxy phones can be pre-ordered starting February 23rd, while its sale will commence on March 11th. For a limited time, Sprint is offering new and existing customers a great deal: they can lease or buy one Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge and get the second for half the price. Under the BOGO half off deal, you can choose to buy two Galaxy S7, two Galaxy S7 Edge or one of each.

Sprint has also announced Galaxy Forever program, under which customers leasing the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge can upgrade to the latest Galaxy handset after making 12 payments. Therefore, if you begin leasing the Galaxy S7 at launch (sign up for $25.99/month for 24 months), you’ll be ready for the flagship refresh next year. And with the BOGO half off deal, you can lease the second device for $12.99/month for 24 months. The Galaxy S7 Edge is slightly pricier, at $30.50/month for 24 months.

To make the deal sweeter, the Oculus-powered Gear VR has been thrown into the mix. But the offer is only available for customers who nab a Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge between February 23 and March 18. The headset will come with a 6-game bundle worth $170.

Did Sprint entice you with this deal? Hit up the link below for more details.

Source: Sprint Newsroom