Joy to the world, the new year is finally here. We say goodbye to 12 entertaining months and welcome the opportunities 2019 has prepared for us with wide-open arms. We would love you, our readers, to stay beside us as we renew our pursuit for a better tomorrow. Our YouTube channel is doing an impressive job - we passed the half a million subscribers mark in 2018 and we are already nearing 600,000. We put a lot of work and thought to provide interesting and entertaining videos and is so amazing to see how well it is received. Our website team has been busy too - nearly 6,000 articles...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Aqiq60Senin, 31 Desember 2018
vivo is working on a NEX Dual Display Edition with Snapdragon 710 at the helm
vivo recently announced the NEX Dual Display Edition, a high-end smartphone that solves the notch problem by forgoing a front-facing camera altogether, instead outfitting the rear of the phone with a screen too - so you can use the main camera system for selfies as well. Now it looks like the company is busy readying a slightly more affordable version of this handset - which feels familiar because that's what it did earlier in the year with the NEX S and NEX A. The "NEX A" variant of the NEX Dual Display Edition will be powered by the Snapdragon 710 chipset, paired with 8GB of...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2LEVswkGalaxy Note9 receives another Android Pie beta
As we wait for the final release to go out, possibly on January 15, Samsung has now started sending out a new beta build of Android 9 Pie with One UI on top to the Galaxy Note9 units enrolled in the beta program. It's the fourth build that's making it to the company's flagship phablet, and it comes with a bunch of bug fixes. For example, force touching the Home button when gesture navigation is activated didn't work, but now it does. The Gallery app isn't stopping anymore when you play motion photos, and the Bixby service doesn't stop in two phone mode from this point on. Another fixed bug...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2GLIpKVSamsung Galaxy M10 FCC certification reveals 6-inch display, 3,400 mAh battery
The FCC has put the upcoming Galaxy M10 through the paces of its certification process, a necessary step prior to launch. This has revealed a few more details about the smartphone that will be the entry level model in Samsung's new M series. The M10 will sport a 6-inch display and a 3,400 mAh battery. Its length and width are 155.7mm and 75.8mm, respectively. According to a past outing in a benchmark's online database, the phone is powered by the Exynos 7870 chipset, paired with 3GB of RAM and 16 or 32GB of expandable storage. The new device is probably going to launch running Android...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2C23VFNHappy New Year! We have got great things in store for 2019
Happy New Year to you from all of us here at SamMobile. We hope that you have a great time enjoying the festivities to ring in the new year wherever you may be in the world. We’ll be back to work from tomorrow as we have a lot of great things lined up for 2019.
We’ll be releasing a brand new SamMobile app for Android in the first half of 2019. Our team has been working diligently on it and all I can say right now is that you’re really going to love it. We’re also working to further optimize the Premium experience for our members. We will also be optimizing the site overall to provide an even better experience to our readers.
With regards to content, you’ll see the range of topics covered on SamMobile expand in 2019. We’ll also be diving deeper in our coverage to bring you more of the opinionated and balanced reporting that you know and love SamMobile for.
Lastly, the entire team at SamMobile would like to express its gratitude to the readers for being with us in 2018 and we hope that you’ll be back with us in 2019. Happy New Year once again. Here’s to a great 2019.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2AnidQYLook at the Moto G7 from all angles thanks to new case renders
The Moto G7 is one of the most anticipated midrangers of 2019 and it looks ready for market launch, judging by the sheer number of leaks we've had of it recently. The latest one is a series of renders of the phone in a clear case. We get to see the upcoming Moto G7 from all sides and so we get a good look at the dual camera and fingerprint scanner on the rear, the screen with a teardrop notch on the front as well as the buttons and ports on the sides. The Moto G7 will have a power button and volume button on the right side, a speaker grille, USB-C port and 3.5mm headphone jack on the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EVmsaoBehind closed doors: How Samsung let us down in 2018
While it has been a great year for us Samsung fans in many ways, the company has seen a few bumps along the way in 2018. Its smartphone sales have dipped, Bixby is still far from what it should be in the heavily competitive virtual assistant market, the company’s mid-range and budget lineups are falling farther behind the competition, and as 2018 comes to a close, we still don’t have a proper look at Samsung’s foldable smartphone.
We have already talked about how Samsung impressed us in 2018, and now, we present our thoughts on how Samsung let us down this year.
Abhijeet Mishra: Samsung’s Android Go attempt
Eyebrows were raised when rumors of Samsung working on an Android Go smartphone started making the rounds. Everyone wondered how the Korean giant would release a phone running stock Android, until it hit us that Google doesn’t stop manufacturers from customizing Android Go smartphones. And then we found out that Samsung’s Android Go phone, called the Galaxy J2 Core, would run the company’s custom software skin. We thought we would still give it a chance, until I got the J2 Core for review.
You may be wondering where our review of the J2 Core is, and the answer is that it probably isn’t coming. I tried using that phone, but I failed to understand why Samsung has made it. The performance is lacking, the phone ran out of storage as I tried restoring my WhatsApp account (and I hadn’t even installed any of my other regular apps yet!), and the specs are just quite poor overall. And that wouldn’t be a problem if Samsung didn’t put its custom software on it. Android One phones with comparable specs can run quite well on stock Android, and Android Go devices would likely do so as well.
I understand Samsung can’t make phones that don’t run its own software, but then why did it have to waste time and resources on an Android Go phone? It’s not doing anyone any good. It’s yet another hint that Samsung can probably never let go of the habit of trying its hand at everything and anything. It couldn’t adopt Android One because Google required Android One devices to run stock Android, and it should have trashed the idea of making an Android Go smartphone as well.
Adnan Farooqui: Slow Bixby development
We were tolerant of Bixby’s shortcomings when the digital assistant first arrived with the Galaxy S8. Samsung was late to the game and it was clear that the assistant had been rushed out because Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant had already made a name for themselves. While Samsung marketed it as being able to do anything on the device in response to voice commands that you could do by tapping on the display, Bixby was clunky, slow and more of a novelty than something you could rely on. We cut the company some slack and kept reiterating to our readers that perhaps we should give Samsung some time to iron out the kinks.
While some improvements have been made, it’s clear that Bixby still has a long way to go. Despite all the talk of Bixby 2.0 taking the assistant to new heights, it didn’t really feel like any significant improvements had been made. It still can’t do some of the tasks that Samsung highlighted at the Galaxy Note 9 launch event earlier this year. As we pointed out recently, Bixby 2.0 seems to be failing at stuff on Android Pie that Bixby 1.0 could do with Android Oreo. To me, it feels like Bixby is still an afterthought for Samsung, something that it begrudgingly does because others are doing it as well.
There may be hope yet for Bixby. Samsung has detailed the improvements that it’s working on at its developers’ conference last month. It also announced that Bixby would be opened up to third-party developers so that it can get additional functionality. However, because of the disappointment fans have had so far, it would be difficult to cut Samsung slack for the shortcomings any longer.
Danny Dorresteijn: Ditto
Samsung announced Bixby to replace S Voice and take on Google Now and Apple Siri alongside the Galaxy S8. That was two years ago, and Bixby still hasn’t made the impression it should have by this point. Bixby 2.0 is promising, but it’s a shame that a company like Samsung with all its resources takes so long to create a great voice assistant.
I also think Bixby 2.0 should have been released from the start, or at least rolled out earlier to consumers. The assistant isn’t getting smarter and better quickly enough, but the hate and resentment against that dedicated Bixby button is probably growing larger. And it’s all Samsung’s fault, because the company did not bring consumers the right experience from the start.
Martin Reinders: Where’s the Galaxy Home?
Google Home with Google Assistant, Amazon Echo Dot with Alexa, and Galaxy Home with Bixby. Which of the three doesn’t belong there? I’ll tell you: it’s the Galaxy Home, because it’s not been released yet. From a company the size of Samsung, you might expect it to release a product shortly after it’s announced, right? Well, the Galaxy Home was announced alongside the Galaxy Note 9 back in August, and with 2019 upon us, Samsung still says the product is coming soon on the Galaxy Home website for the US.
The Galaxy Home website doesn’t list any of the speaker’s specs (though the initial press release did), and there is no word on pricing or a release date. I don’t know about others, but it’s a big letdown for me, more so than the fact that Bixby isn’t as advanced as everyone would like it to be by this point.
Naresh Nekkanti: Still too many similar phone models
There is an argument that carriers and major retailers are the real customers for Android devices, including those from Samsung. The implication being that Android OEMs, unlike Apple, make devices to sell them to the carriers and retailers and so customer satisfaction is never really their primary concern. While the Cupertino company can be criticized for many things, it deserves praise on this issue as the argument indeed holds true, demonstrated by the fact that the company doesn’t launch half a dozen similar models just to pander to the carriers and retailers.
There was a time when Samsung had a different flagship for each major carrier. Thankfully, the company no longer does that, and the flagship lineup is standardized and streamlined. However, the problem still persists in the midrange and budget segments as the company continues to launch numerous similar models to cater to various network operators and retailers. There is no reason for so many different Galaxy J3, J5, and Galaxy On models to exist from a customer experience and support perspective. The company continues to make them only to benefit from exclusive partnerships. I was hoping Samsung would ditch this strategy, simplify the lineup, and invest more into support for improving customer loyalty and satisfaction. Sadly, none of that happened this year.
Sumit Adhikari: Why is Bixby Voice available on so few devices?
In this age of artificial intelligence, Samsung launching Bixby never came as a surprise. But what’s surprising is that even after nearly two years in the business, Bixby is far from being a truly capable digital assistant. Bixby 2.0 did bring some new features and better conversational skills, but it’s still not enough. And, in my eyes, the slow development of Bixby has something to do with the lack of users.
The complete version of Bixby (voice assistant and all) is available only on a handful of Galaxy flagships, which are not quite enough to provide Samsung with adequate data to add to the repertoire of Bixby. This results in Bixby being unable to work efficiently, which eventually leads to lesser adoption and the circle repeats. Samsung should have focused on putting that Bixby button on every new smartphone that came out after the Galaxy S8, and while some mid-range Galaxies have launched recently with the Bixby button, it may be too little too late at this point.
Henk Loosbroek: Bixby’s limited language support
Some of my colleagues already mentioned Bixby, so bear with me here. I also think Bixby is not finished yet and was released too early. After all, with Google, Apple, Amazon and others already so far ahead, Samsung had to do something at some point. But where the company could have been quick was with bringing more languages. Only a handful are supported at the moment, and I live on the hope that support for Dutch will someday arrive. English is available, yes, but Bixby can’t exactly understand everything I say. That’s probably because of my dialect, but then those are issues Samsung needs to solve, and fast.
As 2018 comes to an end, what was the one thing about Samsung that let you down or left you disappointed? Sound off in the comments, and from all of us at SamMobile, here’s wishing you all a Happy New Year!
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2AptH6ANokia 9 PureView promo video bares all
The latest Nokia 9 PureView leak is the most definitive one, by far. A promo video that lists all of the upcoming phone's highlights in a neat visual list. The Nokia 9 PureView will have 5 cameras, which are still unspecified. The video shows that you'll be able to capture portrait mode shots with adjustable bokeh and can change the focus point after the shot is taken. The Nokia 9 will also feature some sort of night mode - the video claims 10x more light captured compared to a regular smartphone. The penta camera will also allow you to snap a photo with all the cameras at the same...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2BMVFJiOur editors' favorite smartphones of 2018
As 2018 draws to a close, it's only fitting we take a look back and try to remember it for what it really was - twelve months filled with hundreds of cool and not so cool smartphones. Our reviewers tried to stay objective for those written and video reviews they did for you, our beloved audience. But they have certainly picked some favorites and today they are going to share them with you.
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It has been almost a month since we heard anything about the Xperia XZ4. The device was rumored in early December to have an extremely tall display with a cinematic ratio of 21:9. We saw some CAD renders of the upcoming Sony flagship, and a screen protector appeared in Chinese social media during the holiday, giving solid ground to the rumor. Sony Xperia XZ4 screen protectors The panel matches the ratios we have seen in renders - extremely thin bezels, no notch, and cutout for the earpiece, camera and proximity sensor. There is also a tiny hole in the left end, probably for...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2rZpHVTBehind closed doors: How Samsung impressed us in 2018
For Samsung fans, 2018 was an eventful year. It launched its usual Galaxy S and Galaxy Note flagships (the latter with a big battery), released phones with triple-camera and quad-camera setups, brought us the beautiful new One UI along with Android Pie, and picked up the pace with security updates for various devices. It also introduced gradient colors to its devices, launched an (expensive) 8K TV, announced Bixby 2.0, and even surprised us all with a quick release of the final Android Pie update!
As 2018 comes to an end, we here at SamMobile got down to discussing just how Samsung impressed us most in the last twelve months. And we want to share our thoughts with you, our readers, so here goes. Before we proceed, though, here’s wishing you a Happy New Year!
Abhijeet Mishra: The Galaxy Note 9
I’ve always loved the Galaxy Note lineup, and with the Galaxy Note 9, Samsung finally gave us a Note that harkens back to the lineup’s heyday. The Galaxy Note 8 was great, but that 3,300 mAh battery was far from what one expects on a Galaxy Note. Thankfully, Samsung fixed that with the Galaxy Note 9. The rumors of the Note 9 having a 4,000 mAh battery excited me to no end, and it was great to see that the rumors actually turned out to be true. What we got was a Note flagship that brings back one of the lineup’s biggest strength: Long lasting battery life.
The Galaxy Note 9 also offers plenty of other impressive features, like 128GB of internal storage, an excellent rear camera setup, a stunning display, an S Pen that lets you control functions on your phone via Bluetooth, and stereo speakers that sound great. It’s the full monty, and I’ve loved using the phone every single day since its debut. Samsung has inched towards perfection with every flagship release in the last year or two, and the Galaxy Note 9 puts everything together for an amazing experience.
Adnan Farooqui: Ditto
I have been using Samsung smartphones for as long as I remember. The Note lineup has always intrigued me but I only ever purchased the Galaxy Note 4. The Galaxy S series felt more worthy of my money in the following years until 2018. I had the Galaxy S8+ and when the Galaxy S9 came out, it made little sense for me to upgrade. This got me more excited for the Galaxy Note 9 and boy did Samsung deliver.
The Galaxy Note 9 is without a doubt the most impressive move made by Samsung in 2018, in my humble opinion. When rumors about this device reached fever pitch, my colleague Abhijeet Mishra wrote that he would throw money at the Galaxy Note 9 if it had a 4,000mAh battery. I agreed with the sentiment. To be honest, I did consider getting the Galaxy S9+ because of the dual aperture camera and the ability to record impressive Super-slow motion videos, but since the Galaxy Note 9 was destined to get these features, it made more sense to wait.
The Galaxy Note 9 has everything that you could want from a flagship smartphone in 2018. Seeing Samsung deliver on expectations with this device made me really happy.
Danny Dorresteijn: One UI
The biggest surprise from Samsung this year came from the company’s mobile UX division. One UI, announced at SDC 2018 and officially released for the Galaxy S9 in some countries around Christmas, looks absolutely beautiful. The animations are awesome and many UI elements are now easy to reach. Night mode is something every Samsung fan would appreciate. I have to say Samsung has really stepped up its software game with One UI, and I hope the experience will get even better with time. After all, the first release is quite promising, a sentiment most of you will probably agree with.
Martin Reinders: The surprisingly quick release of Android Pie
I’m a sucker for big user interface changes, and Samsung has made a few bad ones in the past. But with One UI, they hit it out of the park, and it’s almost like getting a new phone once you get the Android Pie update. One UI centers around easier one-handed usage and looks quite stunning in the process. But the best part for me is that Samsung has managed to release Android Pie in record time. The Christmas release came as a surprise, and I think it’s a big win for us Samsung fans, who have gotten used to waiting for new versions of Android for months on end.
Sumit Adhikari: No-notch 2018
2018 would go down as the year of smartphone display notches. In search of more screen real estate, most smartphone manufactures opted for the notch. But thankfully, at least for me, Samsung stood as the major holdout this year. Samsung did join the trend of “more screen is always better” when it launched the Galaxy A8s with a punch hole camera earlier this month. And the company may eventually launch smartphones with a notched display next year, with the Galaxy M20 reportedly featuring the Infinity-U display.
But it’s good to see Samsung avoided the notch at least until 2019. At its developer conference in November, the company talked about a new Infinity display panel which looked to be a completely notch-less display. So, who knows, it could be working on completely killing off the notch. The company’s Sound on Display OLED panels, another technology that nullifies the need for the notch, could arrive in early 2019.
Henk Loosbroek: The Galaxy Note 9
While the Galaxy Note 8 was, IMHO, a good device, the Galaxy Note 9 is far better. The 4,000mAh battery provides an excellent standby time. It was certainly a very good move from Samsung. The fact that it could be had with up to 512GB of internal storage worked in its favor as well. This was the first time that the 512GB variant was widely available as Samsung previously offered it in limited markets only. It can be paired with a 512GB microSD card for a terabyte of storage in your pocket.
Samsung also tidied up the firmware this year so it was more stable overall. The Android Pie update with One UI will kick things up a notch. Speaking of One UI, I appreciate that Samsung allowed Galaxy Note 9 owners to participate in the One UI beta program. As a dedicated Note user, it never felt nice to not have the ability to beta test Samsung’s major firmware updates.
Naresh Nekkanti
Refined is not a word that has been associated with Samsung’s flagship smartphones. The company always made products that offered “more” but not necessarily “better.” Things started to change in the last couple of years as the company moved away from numbers to the experience, and its efforts seem to have reached the culmination point in 2018. This may be the year when the company’s flagship devices finally graduated to that “refined” status.
Both the Galaxy S9/S9+ and Note 9 built on their processors’ strengths and mostly brought incremental changes to the table, but the end result is far superior than what the spec sheets convey. The absence of any weird design choices and avoidable little quirks, clubbed with an improved software experience, made this year’s flagship lineup the “default” option and recommendation for Android users. While some of the competitors in the market did one or the other thing better, Galaxy flagships were better all-rounders with no debilitating drawbacks. Too bad the company couldn’t reap the benefits to the fullest as the combination of various market forces resulted in weaker sales.
What was the one thing Samsung did in 2018 that was your favorite? Do tell us in the comments!
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Galaxy Note 9 getting yet another Android Pie beta update
The Galaxy Note 9 is now receiving another new Android Pie beta update, the fourth one to be precise. The update is rolling out in India, Germany, and South Korea and is a minor one with a small changelog. It should also be available in other countries where the beta program was launched. The software version accompanying the new update is N960FXXU2ZRLT.
While we were hoping the third Note 9 beta would be the last before the final update is released, it doesn’t look like things are ready just yet. This particular update seems to be about fixing some touch related issues, such as the home button hard press feature not working when navigation gestures are enabled and the keyboard app not responding on the bottom right of the display.
Touch issues can be classified under critical bugs, so we can consider this update the first hotfix beta update for the Galaxy Note 9. The Galaxy S9 and S9+ needed hotfix updates twice over the course of the beta program, but hopefully that won’t be the case for the Note 9.
To download the update, go into the Settings » Software update menu on your phone and tap the Download and install option. It may need a couple of tries before the update starts downloading, but it should be instantly available once a notice about the new beta shows up in the Samsung Members app.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2RudtDeHuawei Y7 Pro (2019) is official with Snapdragon 450
Huawei is going strong in the quest for becoming the second biggest smartphone maker in the world. Just days after the launch of Huawei P Smart (2019) on the European market, its more affordable sibling called Huawei Y7 Pro (2019) made an appearance in Vietnam. Looking at the Y7 Pro (2019) you might think it is visually the same as the P Smart (2019). After a detailed inspection of specs, we notice plenty of differences. The chipset is Qualcomm Snapdragon 450, while the screen is 6.26" LCD panel with HD+ resolution, waterdrop notch and a 19:9 ratio. The phone has only 3 GB RAM and...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2CGtf5vThese were our most popular videos of 2018
In the last days of 2018 we take a look back and see what we have accomplished in the past 12 months. A lot of thought and hard work went into our YouTube channel, so we decided to share the most popular videos of the year. Samsung introduced the Galaxy A8 (2018) early in the year and it has been watched and liked plenty of times. No wonder it gathered over a million views with its tall Infinity Display and properly-placed fingerprint scanner. The Galaxy S9+ flagship is a massive improvement over the Galaxy S8+ with its dual camera - one shooter with variable aperture and another...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2GN5vRtNight mode is missing an important option on stable Galaxy S9 Pie update
From the very first Android Pie test builds for the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy Note 9, Night mode was a feature that grabbed our attention. It’s an official dark theme from Samsung for those who currently have to turn to the Samsung Themes store for a solution, and it makes the already beautiful One UI look even better. However, based on the Android Pie user manuals Samsung has published for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, it seems Night mode hasn’t been fully implemented just yet.
To be more precise, it’s the option to have Night mode be automatically enabled and disabled based on time and location (just like blue light filter) that’s missing. The leaked Pie builds and initial betas mentioned in Night mode settings that it can be enabled on a schedule, but we never actually saw the option in there at any point. And that’s the case on the final Galaxy S9 Android Pie update as well, which led us to believe that Samsung may have decided to opt out of offering a schedule option.
The schedule part is listed in the user manual, though, so either Samsung will make the addition in a future update or the Galaxy S9 update that has been released in some countries isn’t actually the final build. And, given how Samsung pushing out a major Android update so quickly is new territory for both the company and its consumers, we can’t say which of the two it may be. It may even be that the user manual will be amended to remove the schedule part, and all we can do is wait and watch what happens.
- Model: SM-G960F
- Dimensions: 147.7 x 68.7 x 8.5mm
- Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9810
- Camera: 12 MP, CMOS OIS (F1.5/F2.4)
- Model: SM-G965F
- Dimensions: 157.7 x 73.8 x 8.5 mm
- Display: 6.2” (158.1mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9810
- Camera: 12 MP, CMOS Dual OIS (F1.5/F2.4) & Telephoto: 12MP AF F2.4)
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2BNBLhnGalaxy S9 Android Pie user manual now available on Samsung’s website
Samsung’s surprise release of the final Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ wasn’t followed by any sort of official announcement. But the company is likely to fix that once the update starts to roll out to more countries around the world, and while that moment could be a few days or even weeks away, Samsung is carrying the momentum forward and has updated the Galaxy S9 user manual with references to Android Pie.
Not much useful info in the updated manuals
The Android Pie user manuals are available in English, Dutch, and German, and we should see it coming online in more languages in the next few days. There’s nothing the updated manuals say that we don’t know, though. The new features are better detailed in our One UI (Android Pie) feature focus series, because the manual talks about things in a generic manner and has a lot of basic info that you have to parse through (like guidance on how to put in a SIM card, which is the same on any version of Android).
Based on Samsung Turkey’s roadmap, the Galaxy Note 9’s Android Pie update may come out by January 15. The update for the Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8 may follow a month later, although these time frames are all subject to change, as is the case with every new major Android OS upgrade.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2F0fvFlCounterclockwise: the touchscreen evolution
The human-computer interface has been a problem since the dawn of computers. As far as smartphones are concerned, the clear winner is the touchscreen. But how did we get here? The proto-touchscreen was the light pen, which was first developed in the 50s and 60s and was available to consumers as an accessory for 8-bit computers in the 80s. The light pen is a simple but clever solution that works only with CRT monitors - it senses the electron beam as it scans across the phosphor drawing the image line by line, pixel by pixel. When the beam is sensed by the pen, the computer just makes a...
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We've lined up the industry's cameraphone heavyweights - iPhone XS Max, Galaxy Note9, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, LG V40 ThinQ, OnePlus 6T, Galaxy S9, Google Pixel 3 to see how good phones have become in capturing portrait photos with defocused backgrounds. We'll also be taking some shots with a full-frame DSLR - the Nikon D750 - just to put things into perspective.
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EXFvRBTop 10 fan favorite phones of 2018
The year is almost over and it's time to reset the counter. But before we do that, let's take a look at which Android and iOS devices won the hearts of our readers. Note that we are not talking sheer popularity here, but number of likes - that is we only count The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro leads the pack and we can see why. It was the best mid-ranger for a large chunk of the year. It checks a lot of boxes while keeping the price reasonable and that helped it win more love than any other phone introduced in 2018. The next one is the OnPlus 6 - the first of the two most controversial...
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My job at GSMArena is getting to the office early in the morning, usually before sunrise, to cover the latest news, leaks and rumors. I've been following design trends from their development stage all the way to the final products. One of the sadder solutions among smartphone manufacturers is the notch, introduced by Apple and the iPhone X back in 2017. I never got the hate it received as the cutout was just bound to happen. The notch eventually got smaller by the middle of 2018, when we saw the Oppo F9 with the new fashionable waterdrop notch, but by the end of 2018 we already have...
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It looks like punch hole cameras are going to be a big deal in 2019 and the most premium phone with a punch hole in the display just arrived with the Honor View 20. The Honor V20 for China or View 20 for the rest of the world builds on Honor's key strengths, matching the Huawei Mate 20 Pro in many regards and even outmatching it in some, like the 48MP main camera and the screen to body ratio. Honor announced the V20 this week for the Chinese market and will host an event for the View 20 in Paris on January 22 to mark its global launch. The Honor View 20 has a lot to offer. It has a...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2AnzzNXSabtu, 29 Desember 2018
Top 10 trending phones of week 52
It's the time for yearly wrap-ups, but the last Sunday of the year is also the day for the final installment of our weekly Top 10 chart. We're witnessing a minor disruption at the top where the Galaxy A8s has regained the number one spot from the Huawei nova 4. The nova, meanwhile, dropped all the way down to fourth. The Xiaomi Mi Play was announced a few days ago and quickly made its way up the chart, even snatching the runner-up spot. The Redmi Note 6 Pro has remained oblivious to the activity around it and keeps the third spot. A trio of phones have slid one spot down, without...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EX5gl6Weekly poll results: Huawei nova 4 is the punch hole champion
Last week we put the punch hole display pioneers against each other to see which one you guys prefer and now the results are in. It was the Huawei nova 4 vs the Samsung Galaxy A8s and the winner is clear. The nova 4 with 48MP camera got twice as many votes as the Galaxy A8s. The Huawei nova 4 won the poll, despite the Galaxy A8s being the more popular phone in our database. This suggests that it's already gathering some dedicated fans and those are always handy when you are trying to push a whole new design concept.
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2BM1y9WNetflix drops in-app purchase option for subscriptions on iOS
Netflix has decided that it will no longer allow iOS users to subscribe to the service from within the app. Customers will henceforth will be required to signup and subscribe for the service from the website. Previously, customers could choose to subscribe to the service through the app itself on iOS. Since this used Apple's iTunes payment and subscriptions system, Apple took a 15% cut from every transaction. Netflix would then pass on this charge on to the customer, who would end up paying more than the standard subscription charges. A few months back, Netflix stopped...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2VppCZcCiti halves forecast for iPhone XS Max production in Q1
Citi Research published on Friday updated forecasts for the production numbers of Apple's iPhones in Q1. According to the new estimate Apple is expected to manufacture 45 million units for the quarter, down from the 50 million earlier forecast. More strikingly, the brokerage lowered its forecast for iPhone XS Max production in particular by 48%. An analyst at the company states that the updates in the estimates are caused by Citi's belief that the iPhone is entering a destocking phase, which is inevitably going to affect members of the supply chain and their future...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2ETDgOeSmaller/cheaper Galaxy Home smart speaker apparently in the works
Alongside the Galaxy Note9's announcement back in August, Samsung kinda sorta revealed the Galaxy Home smart speaker. Five months later, the product's status is still 'coming soon', but by the looks of it, another one has meanwhile been in development. So far, all that is known is that the new speaker will come in black (surprise there), and that it carries an SM-V310 model designation. Compare that to the SM-V510 number of the original Galaxy Home, and you'd reach the logical conclusion that this mysterious speaker will be smaller and/or more affordable (not that the Home's price has been...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2CDEWd8Essential Phone discontinued, company working on 'next mobile product'
The Essential Phone (or PH-1) from 2017 was created by Android co-founder Andy Rubin and came with impressive hardware, promises for monthly updates, and a notch, among other traits. It lived an eventful life, though it often made the news for bitter reasons like delayed market launch, executives leaving, job cuts, and discounts to help save what's left of the company (not that we mind discounts). Well, the PH-1 is no more. On a positive note, a spokesperson for Essential has released a statement giving hopes that something is in the works. It goes like this: We are sold out of...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2SrxEP4What is RCS and what makes it better than SMS?
SMS has been with us for over a quarter of a century and it won't go away anytime soon. But it's really showing its age and many have moved to instant messaging - WhatsApp, Viber, WeChat, Line, KakaoTalk - for the convenient features these apps offer over plain SMS. Recently Google has started (with the help of carriers) to push RCS - Rich Communication Services. If we had to describe it in three words they would be "iMessage for Android". RCS vs. IM Why not just keep using WhatsApp or one of the others? That's why - SMS is a core feature of mobile networks and every phone...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2rZtD99Jumat, 28 Desember 2018
Samsung Galaxy A50 to have 4,000 mAh battery, 24 MP main rear camera
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A50 has been revealed to carry a beefy 4,000 mAh battery through a new report today. The device will also apparently pack a 24 MP main rear camera, though that will not be the only shooter on its back. The battery capacity is certainly adequate, but still falls short of the rumored 5,000 mAh cell we are supposed to see inside the Galaxy M20. The A50 will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 7 9610 chipset, which has a CPU with four Cortex-A73 cores and four A53s. The phone will have 4GB of RAM, 64 or 128GB of storage, and will run Android 9 Pie from day one. That...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2SnAC7iLG G7 ThinQ will receive Android 9 Pie update in Q1 2019
If LG's rollout last month of a beta build of its upcoming update to Android 9 Pie for the G7 ThinQ in South Korea got you excited about the possibility of there being a final release going out across the globe soon, well, hold your horses. The company has now officially listed the release date for the stable Pie update for the G7 as Q1, 2019. And that only applies for Korea. Keeping in mind that LG's OS updates usually arrive in its home market first, and then might take many more months to reach other countries, if you have a G7 and haven't bought it from Korea we assume you'll probably...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Q8yY7vXiaomi Mi 9 and Mi Mix 4 to have triple rear cameras, Snapdragon 855 chipset
Xiaomi's upcoming Mi 9 and Mi Mix 4 will both employ three rear cameras, according to a research note from GF Securities of Hong Kong. In their Xiaomi market performance report, the analysts mentioned that the Mi 9 is set to be the company's first smartphone with a triple rear camera. Additionally, the Mi Mix 4 is apparently going to have a periscope lens, which allows for greater optical zoom while not needing more space in the chassis (at least on the thickness axis). Both the Mi 9 and the Mi Mix 4 are expected to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855, which is obviously...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EV9k51Asus Zenfone 5z gets Android 9 Pie update in Taiwan
The Asus Zenfone 5 started receiving the update to Android 9 Pie a couple of weeks or so ago, and now it's the Zenfone 5z's turn to get the same tasty treat. The update is currently rolling out for Asus' flagship in Taiwan, arriving as software version 90.10.138.157, a 1GB download. Aside from the underlying OS update, it also brings an updated security patch level and a faster entry into the continuous shooting mode in the camera. According to Asus, it will take about one week for the system update to roll out to every unit out there. You can manually check for the new release by going...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2CDQSvGSony launches new USB-PD charger with 46.5W fast charging
Sony has launched a new wall charger for USB-PD compatible devices. The charger is capable of outputting 46.5W simultaneously. The charger, model CP-ADRM2, has two output ports. The USB-C port is capable of outputting 5V/3.0A, 9V/3.0A, 12V/3.0A, and 15V/2.6A. Meanwhile, the USB-A port can output 7.5W 5V/1.5A. Together they can push out 46.5W at the same time. The charger uses a standard C7 or figure-8 connector to plug into an extension power cord, which will vary with market. It features all the usual safety features, including a heat resistant design, and 100V-240V...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2ETpzyIT-Mobile launches BOGO deals for Apple and Samsung wearables after New Years
In time for the New Year, T-Mobile is launching a couple of new wearables deals as well as a free tablet deal. Let's start with the Apple Watch deal. Buy one Apple Watch Series 3 ($380) or Apple Watch Series 4 ($499) and get a second one for $200 off via monthly-bill credits. In order to qualify, you need to purchase the free Apple Watch on a finance agreement since the discount will be given via monthly statement credits. Next up, if you want to buy a Galaxy Watch, you can get one for $375 and the second one free via monthly bill statements. Like the Apple Watch, you'll have to...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2SkSznaFinal Galaxy S9 Pie update may have a serious battery drain issue
The final version of the Galaxy S9 Android Pie update is impressively stable, or so it seemed. Yours truly still stands by his opinion that the update is quite stable overall for such a quick release, but it looks like a battery drain issue may have slipped past Samsung’s bug checking team. I just saw my Galaxy S9+ go down from 10 percent battery to 5 percent in a matter of seconds, without the phone reporting any app going haywire in the background.
No random reboots, but Samsung may have a battery drain issue at hand
Even when an app does too much background activity, battery charge does not go down so quickly, so this is likely one of those pesky bugs that always show up in the first official release of an Android OS update. It’s unclear if I’m the only one affected; I saw one comment on our site that the Galaxy S9’s battery is draining quickly after the Pie update, but we’ll need more reports to be sure if this is a widespread issue. If it is, it may be why Samsung hasn’t yet released the update in more than a handful of countries. Well, that or the company has no idea this is an issue, in which case one can hope it will be fixed before the update becomes more widely available.
And it could be a while before that happens. The company did say both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 would get Pie in January, and with no official announcement about the Galaxy S9 update, the Christmas rollout could have been a limited release to test the waters. The Galaxy Note 9 beta program is still ongoing, and it’s possible Samsung will simply wait until it has the Note 9 update ready before beginning the worldwide rollout for either flagship.
I’ll be keeping a close eye on my Galaxy S9+ to see if this issue pops up again. Do leave a comment if you have noticed something similar on the final version of Android Pie on your Galaxy S9 or S9+.
- Model: SM-G960F
- Dimensions: 147.7 x 68.7 x 8.5mm
- Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9810
- Camera: 12 MP, CMOS OIS (F1.5/F2.4)
- Model: SM-G965F
- Dimensions: 157.7 x 73.8 x 8.5 mm
- Display: 6.2” (158.1mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9810
- Camera: 12 MP, CMOS Dual OIS (F1.5/F2.4) & Telephoto: 12MP AF F2.4)
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2CCOPaWvivo launches closed Android Pie beta for X21, X21 UD, NEX S, and NEX A in China
Chinese phone maker vivo has launched a new closed beta for the next version of Android for four vivo devices. The beta will allow a limited number of participants to download a non-final build of FunTouch OS 4.5 layered over Android 9.0 Pie. The source is in Chinese, so the closed beta is very likely in reference to the Chinese versions of four vivo devices: the X21, X21 UD, NEX A, and NEX S. There are two waves of recruitment: the first one started on December 24 and ends on January 2 while the second wave starts on January 2 through January 6. vivo NEX S vivo promised updates...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2LG2OQjExclusive: Samsung working on a second Galaxy Home smart speaker
Samsung’s Galaxy Home hasn’t hit retail yet, but what the company showed off at the Galaxy Note 9 launch made it clear the Galaxy Home is meant to be a premium product. Pricing is yet to be revealed, but with features such as AKG audio, eight microphones, the ability to direct sound towards the user’s position, and a classy design, the first Bixby-powered speaker is likely going to compete with the Apple HomePod, which retails for $349.
But in a market where AI speakers like the Google Home and Amazon Echo are offered for less than $200, Samsung will have a hard time selling too many Galaxy Homes. A cheaper Bixby speaker would go a long way in helping Samsung get more consumers on-board, and we have learned that’s exactly what the company is working on.
Samsung working on a mini Galaxy Home
We have obtained information that a new Bixby speaker with model number SM-V310 is being developed. The Galaxy Home carries model number SM-V510, so Samsung could be working on a series of smart speakers. We know the SM-V310 will come in black, but that’s the extent of our knowledge about this speaker at the moment. It remains to be seen exactly how Samsung will reduce the pricing for the cheaper Galaxy Home. It might have fewer microphones and perhaps lack a subwoofer, but it’s all just guesswork.
Could this mini Galaxy Home make a debut at CES 2019 alongside the regular Galaxy Home? It’s possible, considering CES is held in the United States, which is going to be one of the most important market for Samsung’s Bixby-powered smart speakers. Speaking of Bixby, the SM-V310 is no doubt going to have Bixby 2.0 out of the box, although we’re hoping it can do more than what Bixby 2.0 can currently do on Galaxy smartphones.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2ETnl2ABest and worst smartphone trends of 2018
Another year has passed and a whole bunch of devices has gone through our office. We have completed more than 80 smartphone reviews in 2018 and what an exciting year in tech it was!
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2AlyXIySamsung Galaxy Note9 will get Android 9 Pie on January 15
It looks like Samsung will deliver on the promise of Android 9 Pie on the Galaxy Note9 in January. The Galaxy Note9 is currently in the beta testing phase but is listed on an official Samsung Turkey site as due for Android 9 update on January 15. Samsung delivered the Android 9 firmware to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, earlier than expected, a few days ago. Still, Android 9 launched in August and has been available on rival devices like the OnePlus 6 since September or on the Sony Xperia XZ2 since October. Samsung has been known to be slow to update its phones to the latest version...
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We publish a lot of stories on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the majority of news breaks during our European hours of operation, which makes it difficult for our readers in the US (and other regions) to keep up. However, we think we’ve come up with a fantastic solution — a daily recap.
Here’s what we covered today.
Phones
Galaxy A50 could come with 4,000 mAh battery and 24MP camera
[Update: With Infinity-V displays] Samsung may unveil the Galaxy M series smartphones next month
New Good Lock plugin tells you which app secretly vibrated your phone
Polls
[Poll] Are you using Night mode on Android Pie on your Galaxy S9 or Note 9?
Firmware news
New Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta update rolling out
Final Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie update possibly coming by January 15
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2Sq7jAWNew Good Lock plugin tells you which app secretly vibrated your phone
Samsung Good Lock is all about heavy-handed customization, and the 2018 iteration offers a number of interesting functionality through the use of individual apps. Samsung has now released a new app for Good Lock 2018 called Nice Catch. The premise? You can now catch apps that secretly vibrate or ring your phone in the act.
No more secret vibrations
Nice Catch can detect a number of things, such as what app may have changed the ringer/sound mode, which apps wake the screen, or an app that may show you full-screen ads as you do something else on your phone. These options seem made for those who download and install too many random apps on their device, as most popular apps don’t usually mess around with your phone settings without your permission or show you ads when you’re not using the app. And since Nice Catch was just released, we will have to wait and see how it actually works.
If you have Good Lock 2018 installed on your device, just open the app and you should see Nice Catch in the recommended apps section at the bottom. Tap it to go to the Galaxy Apps store and download the Nice Catch app (alternatively, tap this link if you’re reading this on your phone to go directly to Galaxy Apps). Once installed, you can run Nice Catch from the app drawer. It works on Android Pie, so you can use it on the Galaxy S9 or Note 9 if you’re using the Pie beta.
Thanks, Ravi Jani!
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2SnSCylXiaomi Mi 8 gets Night Mode and 960fps slow mo with MIUI 10.1.2.0
Xiaomi is adding Super Night Scene and 960fps super slow motion video recording to the Xiaomi Mi 8 and Mi 8 Explorer through the global MIUI 10.1.2.0 update. The firmware weighs 288MB and is not to be mistaken with the Chinese update that was seeded in early December, following a beta test in November. Both features premiered with the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 at the end of October. Super Night Scene captures 8 photos at different exposures and merges them into a brighter shot. We got to play with it during our hands-on with the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3. Until the addition of 960fps super slow-mo, the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2AldU97A case render gives us a conceptual look at the Galaxy S10 Lite
Thanks to a concept render, obtained from a case maker, we get to see what the Galaxy S10 Lite will roughly look like. The render shows a phone with a a flat screen with a punch hole for the selfie camera, thin and even bezels all round, a headphone jack, a side-mounted fingerprint reader and wireless charging. Since the two other Galaxy S10 models are expected to have curved Super AMOLED screens and even up to two selfie cameras on board, we can make an educated guess that this is the Galaxy S10 Lite. The Galaxy S10 Lite is expected to have a dual camera on the rear (while its more...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2rWDvAzGalaxy A50 could come with 4,000 mAh battery and 24MP front camera
With the Galaxy Note 9, Samsung finally gave us a big battery on a (mainstream) flagship device. Big batteries on mid-range and budget Galaxies have been less rare, but 2019 may see the Korean giant further pushing battery sizes on mid-range and budget phones. The Galaxy M20 is rumored to have a 5,000 mAh battery, and in the upcoming A series lineup, Samsung may be putting a 4,000 mAh battery on the Galaxy A50, according to GalaxyClub.
Samsung going on the offensive with smartphone battery sizes?
That would make the Galaxy A50’s battery bigger than the Galaxy A9 (2018)’s (3,800 mAh) and the Galaxy A8 Star’s (3,700 mAh), and also the Galaxy A8+ (2018), which has a 3,500 mAh battery. The 4,000 mAh battery should offer impressive endurance, especially with Android Pie’s battery improvements. Yes, the A50 will run Pie out of the box, as revealed by its Geekbench benchmark. As a result, the Galaxy A50 isn’t expected to make its debut before the Galaxy S10, although Samsung will likely benefit from letting go of the tradition that sees the latest Galaxy S flagship being the first to get the most recent version of Android out of the box.
According to GalaxyClub, the A50 will also come with a 24MP front camera, same as many A series devices launched this year. As we had exclusively revealed, the phone will be offered in 64GB and 128GB storage variants. It will be powered by the Exynos 9610 and have at least 4GB of RAM. You can also expect to see an Infinity-O or Infinity-V display on the Galaxy A50, possibly with a fingerprint sensor underneath.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2CCC8ghHuawei finally makes the P Smart (2019) official, ships January 2
After unofficially going on sale earlier this month, the Huawei P Smart (2019) is now officially official. The specs haven't changed but we'll rehash them just in case. The P Smart (2019) has a 6.21-inch IPS LCD of 1080x2340px (with Eye Comfort Mode or Blue Light Filter, in layman's terms), a 12nm Hisilicon Kirin 710 paired with 3GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage and a 3,400mAh battery. For imaging (and video) the Huawei P Smart (2019) has a 13MP f/2.2 main camera with a 2MP depth-sensing second sensor and an 8MP selfie camera. Huawei P Smart (2019) Huawei...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2SnHstrFinal Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie update possibly coming by January 15
The final Galaxy S9 Android Pie update was released in some countries a day before Christmas. The update is yet to reach most countries, but it sure came as a surprise. The Galaxy Note 9 beta program hasn’t ended, though, as Samsung released a new Note 9 beta update earlier today. That means the January timeframe the company announced for the Android Pie update is still in effect, but the wait for Note 9 owners may come as soon as January 15 according to Samsung Turkey.
February 15th for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8?
Now, it’s worth mentioning that Samsung Turkey is listing the 15th day of the month for each device: January 15th for the Galaxy Note 9 and February 15th for the Galaxy S8, S8+, and Galaxy Note 8. Samsung Turkey also has a history of changing the dates on its update roadmaps. That said, since Samsung has been so quick with the Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9 in some markets, it’s totally possible the final Galaxy Note 9 Pie update may indeed start rolling out by mid-January.
The January 15th date may just be for Turkey and a few other markets, though. It remains to be seen when the worldwide release for both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 will happen, and we can only hope Samsung doesn’t take a lot of time for that after the impressively quick initial release of the S9 update in some countries.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2Q7oq8WFoxconn to assemble Apple iPhones in India next year
Earlier this week, rumors suggested Apple and Foxconn are moving the production of 2019 iPhones from China to India. Today, Reuters confirmed the Taiwanese supplier and contractor will use its plant in Sriperumbudur, a town in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. The state's Industries Minister M C Sampath said the plant is already used for making Xiaomi phones, but Foxconn will invest $356 million in expanding the product line to meet the orders by Apple. Such an investment may create as many as 25,000 jobs in the region, he added. According to one source that spoke with...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Q7nNwb[Poll] Are you using Night mode on Android Pie on your Galaxy S9 or Note 9?
Android Pie for the Galaxy devices brings many new features, along with a major upgrade for the user interface. One UI is beautiful, and while some aspects may not appeal to everyone (like the default app icons), One UI manages to be fresh yet familiar at the same time. Perhaps the best part is the new inbuilt Night mode, which makes the entire UI darker to make it easy on your eyes in the dark, also removing the need to download dark third-party themes from the Samsung Themes store.
It’s not like One UI doesn’t look great in the default light theme. But Night mode makes it even better, especially on those AMOLED displays found on Samsung flagships. That said, not everyone is fond of dark themes on their phones, and we were wondering just how many of our readers are using Night mode on their Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, or Galaxy Note 9. Let us know by voting in the poll below, then taking to the comments section to further discuss your opinion of Night mode.
Don’t have Pie? Check out how Night mode looks on Android Pie in these screenshots and don’t forget that you can also use SamMobile with a dark theme! Galaxy S9 owners may want to keep an eye out on this article to see if their country has started receiving the final update.
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Yes, 100 percent of the time 75%, 3 votes3 votes 75%3 votes - 75% of all votes
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I prefer a light theme, so Night mode isn't for me 25%, 1 vote1 vote 25%1 vote - 25% of all votes
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I keep switching between regular and Night mode 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
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Pie not available for me, but looking forward to it because of Night mode! 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2AmtilpSamsung will tuck the speaker into the display as it did with the selfie camera
Samsung has already shown off a phone with a selfie camera inside the display and we expect the Galaxy S10 to follow suit. But the next step in the fight against the top bezel is removing the traditional loudspeaker and using the display as one. We've heard of this before - Samsung is planning to use piezoelectric actuators embedded into the display to produce sound - Samsung calls it Sound on Display, and it will show it off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas this January. This method of sound transition is not specifically new - the original Xiaomi Mi Mix used...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2GLFamGEMUI 9 starts hitting global Huawei P10 devices
Huawei initially announced that all Kirin 970 phones would be getting EMUI 9.0, but no word on any other devices. Later, the company started recruiting beta testers for more devices, including the 2017 flagship Huawei P10. Today we received a tip from Malaysia in our mailbox, revealing the manufacturer has started issuing a stable build to global dual-SIM devices. Full change log of the update The screenshot reveals the VTR-L29 models are receiving a 3.38 GB package with serial number 9.0.1.119. It brings simplified UI, a Settings menu that is easier to navigate; Android Dashboard...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2GGL9sZLatest OxygenOS Open Beta arrives for OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T
OxygenOS Open Beta has just started hitting the OnePlus 6 and the OnePlus 6T. The builds are respectively number 10 and number 2, but they both bring the same updates and features. According to posts on the OnePlus forum, there are improvements to the System, the Phone, Gallery, and Launcher apps. OnePlus 6 The latest open beta build has polished screen and color adaptation for the navigation bar when using third-party apps. UI has been improved for Call History and different category tags in the app drawer, and now the Toolbox has more recommended tools. Indian users will also...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2AmD7jcNew Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta update rolling out
The Galaxy S9 may have been updated with the final version of Android Pie, but the Galaxy Note 9 Pie beta program hasn’t ended yet. Samsung is rolling out a new beta update for the Galaxy Note 9 today. The update is available in the US and India at the moment, but it should also be rolling out in other countries where the beta program was launched. The software version is getting bumped to N960FXXU2ZRLR (N960U1UEUZRLL for the US).
January security patch included
The new update fixes a number of issues, such as the Samsung Notes app crashing, apps reloading when accessed from the recent apps screen, sluggish response when switching between front and back cameras, the search bar not appearing inside the dialer, and navigation bar gestures not working. The update also brings the January 2018 security patch, at least for India. The US update is still on the December patch, although the changelogs look otherwise similar for all users.
This Galaxy Note 9 beta may be the last one to be released before the official update starts rolling out worldwide. Of course, it will depend on whether the latest beta introduces new issues or not. To download the new update on your Note 9, open the Settings app on the phone, tap Software update, then select the Download and install option.
Not in the Android Pie beta program? Check out what new features you can expect once the update hits your Galaxy smartphone.
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SamMobile http://bit.ly/2RiCgdcKamis, 27 Desember 2018
ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2 gets firmware update in India
ASUS has started rolling out a new firmware update for the ZenFone Max Pro M2 in the Indian market. The update, version WW-15.2016.1811.177, is about 1.62GB in size. The update includes the following changes: 1.Camera effect optimization 2.Update audio parameter 3.Upgrade Fingerprint FW 4.Upgrade Touch FW 5.Improve display edge 6.Upgrade Google security patches With regards to the last point, the phone has been updated from October security patch to November, although ideally we would have liked to have the December patch by now. The update should start rolling...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Q8zv9ANokia 9 PureView to be announced during the last week of January
One of the longest awaited flagship smartphones in history has to be the Nokia 9 PureView. Ever since HMD Global started making handsets under the Nokia name people have been anxiously anticipating the company's first true contender for the top of the line space. And now we may actually be only one month away from the official unveiling of the Nokia 9. That is, at least, what a new rumor claims, reported by Russian publication Nokia Anew. Apparently the info comes from some unnamed "foreign sources", and they also say that we should expect "many surprises" from the announcement - as if the...
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