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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 set to arrive in September

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All attention is on when the Note 8 will be announced and shipped to customers. The president of the Samsung mobile division told Taiwanese press that the Galaxy Note 8 will be announced at an Unpacked event at the end of August for a release in September.

The Note 8 is highly anticipated following the issues experienced with the previous Note 7. With a September launch, this aligns with when we saw the Note 7 released in 2016.

According to Samsung, a second wave of devices will launch in October so it seems Samsung are anticipating high demand and will ship in two phases to accommodate this.

There’s no official word on pricing yet and specs are very much still up for discussion but check out our roundup here of what we know so far.

Most popular Android apps this week: Game Studio Tycoon 2, Chrooma Live Wallpaper and more!

The Google Play Store is filled with many apps, which is great for consumer selection, but can often make app discovery difficult. Some apps just never make it to our homescreen. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of this weeks hottest Android apps that have most likely gone under the radar or are so new that they haven’t had enough downloads to be featured or make it onto a top list.

 Game Studio Tycoon 2

App Info: Welcome to the next generation of game development! Game Studio Tycoon 2 puts you in the place of an independent game developer during the early days of the gaming industry. Play through 50 years of gaming history and develop on over 40 different platforms! Expand your studio along the way and hire up to 16 employees!

Free

Chrooma Live Wallpaper

App Info: Perfect with the new Android Marshmallow material design style! Gorgeous palettes moving smoothly on your background.Palettes will change every time you come back to your main menu.

Free

Rider

App Info: Get ready for some flippin’ action! Perform insane stunts while you cruise through the never-ending world of Rider! Grab your motorcycle and start flipping like a maniac!

Free

Pixelation Icon Pack

App Info: The best Pixel inspired style featuring exclusive all-new designs from forthcoming Android releases.

$0.99

Loner

App Info: ‘Loneliness is a kind of beauty, a quiet experience.’
LONER is a very simple game, no attributes, no upgrade, or even no score, what it wants to bring you, is only purely tranquillity and loneliness.
LONER tells the story of a lonely journey of a pilot, in the journey, you would understand his past and his pursuit.

Free

 

If you like these apps then drop us a comment below with your thoughts. Also if you have spotted a new app that you think is worth a mention, leave a comment below with your suggestion and we’ll be sure to check it out.

The best Android phones at T-Mobile (July 2017)

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We’re asked on a regular basis to help determine which phone is the best one available. We get it as a team here at AndroidGuys, but we also field it on an individual level, too. To help address that, we’ve put together a list of top models to choose from at various carriers.

If you’re in the market for a new smartphone from T-Mobile, this is where you’ll want to start. Note that while this is called the “best Android phones” you can purchase this month, it’s worth noting there are plenty of other models to choose from.

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Best is not a universal term to apply to all consumers. Some of you might have a limited budget; some of you may only have very modest needs. To that end, we suggest digging around a little bit and checking with the service provider.

With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the best phones you can purchase this month from T-Mobile.

Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus

Now in its eighth iteration, the Samsung Galaxy S series is better than ever. It’s not only more powerful and sleek, but it’s bigger, too. Indeed, the Galaxy S8 comes with a 5.8-inch screen while the S8 Plus packs a massive 6.2-inch display. Not that you’d notice, though, as they 18.5:9 aspect ratio makes it much more comfortable in hand than predecessors.

Samsung has opted for the curved screen on both versions of the phone which signals the company may have done away with the “Edge” variants of devices. Time will tell, however, but we suspect this could be the norm for its flagship phones going forward.

Powered by Android 7.0 Nougat, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus feature Samsung’s custom UI. Making its debut in the new generation is Bixby, Samsung’s new virtual assistant. As you might expect, it allows for voice commands and marries itself nicely with other Samsung apps and features. It’s not fully available for the US market just yet (Spring 2017), but, once it rolls out, it will give Samsung users one more reason to stay inside of its ecosystem. Apple has Siri, Google has Assistant, and Samsung has Bixby.

Key hardware in the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. Camera, which are better than ever, are 12-megapixels around back with an 8-megapixel front-facing shooter. Battery capacity for the S8 is 3,000mAh while the S8 Plus gets a 3,500mAh power supply.

The S8 line is IP68 rated against water and dust and is available in a variety of colors. New for this generation of Galaxy S phones is the Samsung DeX dock which essentially lets use use your phone to power a desktop computer. As you might expect, the S8 is compatible with the new Gear VR headset, too.

LG G6

Whereas last year saw LG diverge from its flagship experience with its modular approach to the G5, this year sees them returning to form. Quite literally, really, as the G6 goes back to what made the LG line what it is. For 2017, LG has put together one of the best phones on the market, internally, and externally.

The LG G6 offers up a 5.7-inch Quad HD LCD display with a unique 18:9 aspect ratio; this lends itself to a thin, yet spacious screen that’s a pleasure to behold. Under the hood we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor bolstered by 4GB RAM and plenty of storage space. In fact, the microSD card slot allows for up to 2TB of media, apps, and files.

In terms of cameras, the G6 has a dual 13-megapixel setup around back and a 5-megapixel shooter around front. Other specifications include an IP68 rating against water and dust, a capacious 3,300mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and wireless charging capability.

Samsung Galaxy S7

Although it is a year old now, it’s certainly worth considering this one in 2017. The price has dropped on them over time, but the specs are still more than enough to get the job done for most users. The hardware and software industry moves quicker than the needs of the average consumer. There’s nothing wrong with saving a few bucks on last year’s flagship.

Now powered by Android 7.0 Nougat, the Galaxy S7 draws strength from Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processors with 4GB of memory. With a 5.1-inch display at 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution, the handset employs a 3,000mAh battery with support for fast wireless charging. Offered in multiple colors, the phone is also IP68 rated for protection against water and dust.

LG V20

The LG V20 might be nearing its anniversary, but it’s still everything you need to blast through a work day with plenty left over for down time. The hardware is right in line with the needs of most and the price is equally attractive.

Running the latest version of Android (7.0 Nougat), the V20 is a multimedia fan’s dream experience. The main display is 5.7-inches of high-resolution gorgeousness but the secondary display at the top is every bit as useful. Although it’s smaller and only occupies a small section, it’s right where you’ll look for notifications and shortcuts. Music sounds tremendous thanks to the 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC.

Other key hardware includes 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. Need more space? Throw in a microSD card up to 2TB and you’ll have all the room you can hope for, plus some.

As for cameras, the LG V20 comes with a 16-megapixel rear unit and a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter for selfies. Rounding things out, the V20 packs a 3,200mAh battery which is more than enough to get you through a busy day.

Go Unlocked

One of the benefits of T-Mobile being a GSM service provider is that you can bring just about any unlocked smartphone to its network. Moreover, many of the top devices being offered in 2017 are sold in an unlocked capacity. You might have to purchase directly through the handset maker or another retailer, but you are by no means restricted when it comes to choice.

EDITOR NOTE: Where applicable, this article contains content that found on other shopping guides.

Have the display sizes of the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 already leaked?

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Despite the Note 8 not even being released yet, attention turns to a new rumor that could suggest the size of the next iteration of devices for the Galaxy S9 and Note 9.

According to the source who cites people familiar with the matter, the Galaxy S9 will ship with a 5.77-inch display while the Galxy S9 Plus will have a 6.22-inch. This means that essentially the devices will have the same screen size as the current Galaxy S8 generation and more than likely will even retain the same display panels being used.

The Galaxy Note 9, the device that tends to be bigger than the other two, is said to sport a 6.32-inch display, which again is the size expected to be on the Note 8. It seems that Samsung, at least for the next generation of devices, is planning on sticking with the same display size.

As with the Galaxy S8, expect the Galaxy S9 to arrive somewhere in between March and April of 2018. It’s still too early to start guessing specs or even for leaks to clarify low-level details such as RAM etc. but it seems Samsung are focusing their evolution efforts on the next generation of devices on areas other than the display.

The Android O Team are hosting an AMA this week

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The clever people behind Android O are hosting an AMA on reddit this week for an opportunity for the community to ask pretty much anything they like.

The AMA session is set to start on Wednesday (July 19) at 12PM PST (3PM EST).

This your chance to ask us technical questions related to the latest features specifically in Android O — from the APIs and SDK. Please note that we want to keep the conversation focused strictly on the engineering of the platform.

Android O is set to launch later this summer and is currently in developer preview. The Android O team have already said that a new developer preview is coming very soon giving an indication that the version is coming along nicely.

The team seems to only want to focus on the development and engineering aspect of Android O so while it is an AMA, the focus of the questions is clear.

Check out the AMA here.

Don’t get stuck with an old phone with Sprint

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Sprint is today announcing a new scheme called Sprint Flex that aims to make it easier to purchase a new device. How I hear you ask?

Here’s how it works:

  • Choose a phone and start paying monthly with our lowest cost down today.
  • Benefit from annual upgrades with iPhone Forever and Galaxy Forever at no additional monthly charge; or, for $5 per month, choose an annual upgrade option for any other new device.
  • At 18 months:
    • Choose to return your device and upgrade to a new one.
    • Choose to own the device by paying it off in one payment.
    • Choose to own the device by making six more monthly payments. All lease payments already made will count toward the purchase price.

With Sprint Flex, customers can lease any phone and have the option to upgrade annually. Customers choose a phone and start paying monthly with a low down payment. With annual upgrades they can get a new phone after only 12 months. Or at the end of their 18-month lease agreement, they can return their old phone and upgrade to a new one, or decide to own and pay the remaining amount.

Sprint is also launching Sprint Flex Deals and Sprint Forward Deals. For customers trying to build their credit, Sprint Flex Deals is the way to go. For a small down payment – as low as $25 – and a low monthly fee of either $5 or $10 per month, customers can choose from a range of great devices. After 12 consecutive, on-time monthly payments, customers can get a free upgrade to any new smartphone.

So if, like me, you like changing your phone more regularly than every 24 months when your contract renews then Sprint Flex can help you get there. Leasing the device from Sprint means no huge upfront costs and also you’re not having to worry about selling it when you want to upgrade.

If Sprint Flex is something that you think would suit your smartphone addiction, then head over to http://www.sprint.com/sprintflex to check out more information.

“Hello world” – Nokia 8, 2017

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Nokia being reborn under the HMD Global umbrella was one of the best piece of nostalgia that could have happened. For years we have wondered by a Nokia branded Android device may have looked like, and while this isn’t the Nokia we used to know and love, it’s pretty close.

Don’t Miss: Nokia 8 could be the flagship we’ve all been waiting for

Nokia, or HMD Global, have up until now dipped its toes in the low to mid end Android market testing the waters. It seems the company is finally set to release something truly flagship into the arena with the Nokia 8.

The Nokia 8 is said to feature Android 7.1.1 Nougat and will appear on July 31st. Recent benchmarking data for the device shows it has a Snapdragon 835 chipset, QHD resolution, either 4GB or 6GB of RAM, and a pair of main cameras offering 13-megapixel resolutions and Carl Zeiss optics.

While pricing is yet to be clearly announced, a Scandinavian retailer recently listed this model (albeit as the TA-1004) for €589 (about $675).

It’s great to see the Nokia name lives on but I reserve judgement of the Nokia 8 and if it has stayed true to its roots until we see the final product.

Samson Q2U Podcasting Pack is a solid, unspectacular streaming mic (Review)

This is something a little different, Android Guys. As per our name, we normally focus on the mobile side of technology – specifically, the Google-centric brand of mobile technology – but today I’m writing to you about a podcasting microphone that I’ve been toying around with, instead.

While Samson’s (rather boringly named) Q2U Recording and Podcasting Pack won’t win any style awards – it very much looks like every other microphone you’ve seen since your school days – it’s a very solid wired mic (for use with a computer or as stage performing) that includes everything you need to get started. This microphone offers both XLR and USB connections, letting it handle live performances or virtual podcasts with equal ease.

Top – Mini-USB | Right – 3.5mm | Bottom-Left – XLR

What’s in the box

Q2U Mic  |  Tripod (w/Mic Clip and Extension)  |  Windscreen  |  USB and XLR Cables

Essentially, the Q2U bundle brings everything you need to get your voice to the world, assuming you already have a computer or sound system. The mic itself has both XLR and Mini-USB (in a world now rife with MicroUSB and Type-C USB, this struck me as very, very odd), meaning it’s equally capable of serving as a plug-and-play mic for recording, podcasting, or streaming as it is broadcasting your voice to a live audience.

The mic looks like exactly what you’d expect when someone tells you to imagine what a microphone looks like.

Setup using a computer is almost painfully simple; unfold the tripod, screw on the mic clip (or extension, then mic clip), plug the Mini-USB cable into its respective ports on the computer and mic, and you’re good to go – just remember to change your sound input and output to your proper settings. I learned this the hard way, grumbling as I couldn’t figure out why my YouTube videos weren’t outputting any sound.

Which brings me to my petty gripe of the day; the fact that “Samson” looks way too much like “Samsung” on-screen. A few times now I’ve had to change my audio output from the Mic – which is silly – to my Samsung monitor, and it’s taken me a few seconds too long to realize it wasn’t already set to the SAMSUNG, not SAMSON.

Performance

While it’s not a premium studio mic, the Q2U should be more than sufficient for most recording purposes in the comfort of your home. I’ve recorded school projects, hosted teleconferences, and used it for Skype calls – audio quality was clear in all three instances. I haven’t tested its functionality using the XLR connection – I’m no performer – if the quality of output via USB is indicative of the XLR output, you won’t be disappointed.

Value

At $54.99, this bundle is a touch pricey when compared to other, USB only microphone offerings. So if you’re looking to get a mic that only handles digital recording and live streaming via USB, you may be better served checking out one of the more inexpensive, specialized offerings from Tonor or Neewer. If you have need of a mic with an XLR connection, though, you can do a lot worse than Samson. Most XLR/USB Microphones start at $50 and range all the way up to $500+, so Samson’s Q2U bundle is a good starting point, and a great value at that price point.

Could Bixby Voice be coming to US next week?

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We’ve all heard the story of Bixby voice not being ready for the prime time when the Galaxy S8 was launched. Samsung have been working hard on getting the virtual assistant ready and even opened up a private beta for a limited number of US owners.

Despite this, a release date of when we could see Bixby come to the general public remained a mystery. However, a number of retail rumours suggest that the virtual assistant could be on the verge of a general release and appear as early as July 18th.

The below screenshot is a capture of a notice given to employees suggesting they watch a webinar on how to use Bixby Voice to familiarize themselves with the functionality before the release.

This obviously is only a rumor but seems pretty interesting that such a briefing is being distributed if it wouldn’t come to fruition.

Could Bixby finally be launched in the US? It was only a few days ago Samsung claimed the lack of data of the English language was to blame for the delay. Could they have overcome this or just release it anyway?

Let us know in the comments below if you’re looking forward to the release of Bixby Voice.

I don’t know about you, but the Xiaomi Redmi 5 looks gorgeous

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Xiaomi has been relatively quiet following the launch of the Mi 6, but the company is gearing up to announce its latest smartphone — the Redmi 5. The device is expected to launch sometime later this year, but it may be sooner rather than later.

A series of leaks has given us a look at the device from all sides, while also revealing the specs and pricing for the Redmi 5. The device will launch with a 5-inch FHD display, but will come with two different processors — the Snapdragon 625 and the Snapdragon 630.

The variant powered by the SD625 will come coupled with 3GB of RAM and either 16GB or 32GB of storage. The SD630 variant will come with packaged with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

Xiaomi Redmi 5 Specs

  • 5-inch FHD IPS LCD Display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 625/Snapdragon 630
  • 3GB/4GB RAM
  • 16GB/32GB/64GB Expandable Storage
  • 5MP Front Camera
  • 16MP Rear Camera
  • 3,680mAH Battery
  • Android 7.1.1 Nougat w/ MIUI 9.0

Additionally, pricing for the Xiaomi Redmi 5 was also shared, as the device is set to start at ~$126 for the 3GB/16GB model. The 3GB/32GB variant will be priced at ~$153, and the 4GB/64GB variant is priced at ~$162.

Let us know what you think about the Redmi 5 and if you’re like me and are super interested in picking one of these up for yourself.