Back in March, Xiaomi started sending out beta builds of the Android 9 Pie update for both the Redmi 6 Pro and the Redmi Note 5 Pro to interested testers in India. And now it looks like all the bugs have been ironed out, because the stable update is rolling out for both devices. It's arriving over-the-air in India, as MIUI 10.3.2.0.PDMMIXM for the Redmi 6 Pro, weighing in at 1.6GB. This release includes the May 2019 security patch level. You also get face unlock support for App lock, the ability to stay on the lock screen after using face unlock, and to restrict the opening of the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2MjYnyFJumat, 31 Mei 2019
Samsung Galaxy A80 could launch in India next week
Samsung made the Galaxy A70 official in March and the Galaxy A80 in April, but while the former has already gone on sale in some markets, including India, the A80 with the unique rotating pop-up camera is still nowhere to be found in stores. That may change very soon. The Korean company is apparently going to hold some exclusive preview events of the Galaxy A80 for interested customers in India next week. Samsung fans in Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad will be able to see and experience it on Saturday, June 8, while people in Bangalore and Kolkata will have the same opportunity on Sunday,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2XiTV49Samsung Galaxy M40 full specs leak reveals smaller battery than previously rumored
Samsung is launching the Galaxy M40 in India on June 11. To build up the hype it's already released some teasers, and an official has even outed some information about the handset. Thus, we found out it would be priced around INR 20,000 ($287 or 257 according to the current exchange rates), that its main rear camera would be a 32 MP snapper, and on the front the selfie shooter would have 16 MP resolution. Today more specs of the highest-end Samsung M-series smartphone have been leaked, and despite what past rumors claimed, it looks like it's not getting a 5,000 battery (like the M30),...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/311sFt9Sony infographic brags about its mobile innovations, records and world firsts
Sony's smartphone business is anything but a beacon of hope and huge sales and profitability. Still, the company is in it for the long haul and doesn't plan on exiting this market, even if it is retreating from certain areas. While its sales numbers might not be great, Sony wants to remain relevant, and its latest effort to do that is an infographic. This was shared today on the official blog of its mobile arm, and it's all about the various innovations, records, and world firsts that can be attributed to its past in the mobile business. From the first 4K display in a smartphone (the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2IeGmfKMeizu Note 9 now available in Starlight Blue color
When the Meizu Note 9 was released at the beginning of March, it was only available in black and white. A third blue color was also announced at launch but unavailable for purchase. Today, Meizu officially released the Starlight Blue Note 9 and the phone is already available for purchase on Meizu's site. The phone features a 6.2-inch IPS screen of FHD+ resolution and a water drop notch for the 20MP selfie cam. The rear camera department is composed of a 48MP main and 5MP depth sensor. The internals are powered by the Snapdragon 675 paired with 4GB or 6 GB RAM and 64GB or 128GB...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2QEkLRJSamMobile Daily Recap, May 31, 2019: Galaxy Note 10 rumors, red Galaxy S10, and more
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
It’s not looking good for the Galaxy Note 10’s headphone jack
Cardinal Red Galaxy S10 may start shipping next month
Galaxy A80 may arrive in India as early as June 8
Samsung starts selling Marvel-themed cases for select Galaxy A models
Exclusive: Galaxy M40 specs show it will offer great value for money
Watch
Galaxy Fit is now available to purchase in some countries
Poll
[Poll] Would you buy the Galaxy Note 10 if it doesn’t have a headphone jack?
Deals
Up to 60% off Full HD dual dashcam
The post SamMobile Daily Recap, May 31, 2019: Galaxy Note 10 rumors, red Galaxy S10, and more appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2MmknsFGalaxy Fit is now available to purchase in some countries
Samsung has released the much-awaited Galaxy Fit in some markets today. Spain, Italy, and South Korea are among the markets to get the device initially. The wearable is priced at €99 in the European countries, whereas in South Korea, it costs 118,800 won (~€90).
Samsung announced the Galaxy Fit back in February, along with its cheaper version, the Galaxy Fit e. The Fit e, which costs €39.99, went on sale earlier this month. The Galaxy Fit should also be available in more markets soon. It comes in black and silver and weighs just 23 grams.
Galaxy Fit and Fit e are almost equally capable fitness trackers
Despite such a huge gap in pricing, the Galaxy Fit and the Galaxy Fit e are almost equally capable fitness trackers. Both can track activities like biking, hiking and running, have MIL-STD-810G military-grade ruggedness certification, and are water-resistant for up to 10 minutes at a depth of 50 meters. You also get automatic motion detection as well as sleep, stress, and heart-rate tracking in both devices.
However, the two wearables differ significantly in some hardware aspects. The Galaxy Fit features a 0.95-inch Full Color AMOLED display and packs a 120 mAh battery. The Galaxy Fit e, meanwhile, gets a 0.74-inch monochrome PMOLED display, as well as a smaller 70 mAh battery. Also, the Galaxy Fit comes with notification interactions, whereas the Fit e only supports incoming notifications without the option to respond.
The post Galaxy Fit is now available to purchase in some countries appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2wyaKMAHuawei Mate 20 Pro is back on the Android Q Beta program
The Huawei Mate 20 Pro joined the Android Q Beta program in early May, just to be dropped two weeks later following the trade ban that the US imposed on the maker. Now the flagship was reinstated by Google, leaving a bit of hope for Huawei owners that they might receive the major software update in time. Screenshot from Android Q Beta website Last Friday Google erased all traces of Huawei phones on its database - Android, Android Enterprise, and Android Q Beta. We are yet to see any of them return to the first of two platforms. When Huawei began recruiting participants, it was...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2wtg0kDExclusive: Galaxy M40 specs show it will offer great value for money
We have known for a few weeks now that Samsung is working on a new Galaxy M series device. We can now exclusively reveal some Galaxy M40 specs. As expected, this device is shaping up to be quite a feature-packed one in its price range.
Samsung introduced the Galaxy M series in India about four months ago. These devices have been priced aggressively to compete with Chinese manufacturers. That’s part of the reason why they have largely been sold online only. They also offer decent bang for your buck. The Galaxy M10, M20 and M30 have thus all been well received.
Galaxy M40 specs revealed
The company is expanding the new lineup with the forthcoming Galaxy M40. A few details about the device were recently confirmed by a high-ranking Samsung executive in India. We know that the Galaxy M40 will have a 32-megapixel rear camera and that it will be priced around ₹20,000 (~$285). Given what we now know about its specs, the Galaxy M40 seems to offer great value for money.
We can now reveal the other Galaxy M40 specs. It features a 6.3-inch FHD+ 2340×1080 pixel resolution Infinity-O display with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor under the hood. There’s also going to be 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It was expected that the device would have a 5,000mAh battery like the Galaxy M30 but that’s not the case. The Galaxy M40 will have a 3,500mAh battery.
There is indeed a 32-megapixel camera at the back alongside a 5-megapixel depth and 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. A 16-megapixel selfie camera is present as well. It’s pertinent to note that the Galaxy M40 will be the first device in this series to ship with Android 9.0 Pie out of the box.
Samsung recently confirmed that the Galaxy M40 will be launched in India on June 11. That’s when it will confirm official pricing information for the device. It won’t upset the apple cart in terms of its release. The Galaxy M40 will stick with Samsung’s online-only sales strategy for the Galaxy M series. It will be available from Amazon and Samsung’s own online store in the country.
Does it sound like something you’ll be interested in? Let us know by dropping a comment below.
The post Exclusive: Galaxy M40 specs show it will offer great value for money appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2QDeSURHuawei nova 5i visits Antutu
After appearing on Geekbench yesterday, the upcoming Huawei nova 5i made its way over to Antutu. The phone is expected to be announced in June and is expected to arrive alongside the Huawei nova 5, which will allegedly feature 40W fast charging support. The Antutu scorecard confirms the Kirin 710 chipset and 4GB RAM for the 5i, along with 64GB storage. It managed to push out 131,715 points which is in line with other midrange offerings. We also got confirmation of the screen resolution which will be 2310 x 1080. The nova 5i will also feature a punch hole in its LCD for the selfie...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Mjke9qSamsung starts selling Marvel-themed cases for select Galaxy A models
Samsung has the habit of launching special editions of its flagship devices to commemorate special occasions such as major sporting events, release of popular movies, etc. Despite the much-awaited release of the Avengers: Endgame presenting a similar opportunity, the Korean company decided to go with just Marvel-themed cases this time for its Galaxy S10 lineup. It is now quietly bringing these accessories to some of its midrange devices as well.
Samsung has started selling Marvel-themed cases for few of its newer Galaxy A models in select regions. Multiple Marvel cases for the Galaxy A40, A50 and A70 went on sale on many third-party portals recently without any fanfare. While these cases for the Galaxy A50 have been announced previously by Samsung Philippines, this is the first time we are seeing them for the Galaxy A40 and A70.
Netherlands’ retailer Coolblue has listed Avengers, Captain America, Iron Man, and Spider-Man-themed smart covers for the Galaxy A50 and A70. Amazon Germany has these cases listed for the Galaxy A40 as well. They are priced at €29.90 each, which, like any other official cover, is expensive compared to third-party offerings.
Interestingly, though these are official Samsung cases, they are not listed on the company’s website in the regions we checked. They are also not available in all the markets yet. However, none of this should be an issue as there are plenty of third-party cases available for these phones in the market.
Do let us know in the comments below if you have come across these cases for any other Galaxy devices in your region.
- Model: SM-A505F
- Dimensions: 158.5 x 74.7 x 7.7mm
- Display: 6.4"(162.1mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9610
- Camera: 25 MP, CMOS F1.7 & 5MP, CMOS F2.2 Depth & 8MP, CMOS F2.2 Ultrawide
- Model: SM-A405F
- Dimensions: 144.4 x 69.2 x 7.9mm
- Display: 5.9"(149,8mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 7885
- Camera: 16 MP, F1.9 & 5MP, F2.2 (123°)
The post Samsung starts selling Marvel-themed cases for select Galaxy A models appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2XhuQXfSamsung Galaxy S10 Cardinal Red variant coming next month
The Cardinal Red variant of the Samsung Galaxy S10 that surfaced last week is coming next month, starting with Switzerland. Samsung Galaxy S10 in Cardinal Red This new color model has been listed on a Swiss retailer's website with a price tag of CHF899 ($895/803). The listing also reveals that this new version will be only available with 128GB storage. And, apart from the new paint job, the hardware will remain the same as other color variants of this smartphone. Samsung Galaxy S10+ in Cardinal Red The Galaxy S10+ will also be arriving in Cardinal Red, and it...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2WyIUypRealme 2 Pro Android Pie update rolling out with Chroma Boost and HAL3 support
As promised, Oppo spin-off Realme has started rolling out the stable build of Android Pie for the Realme 2 Pro. The new firmware carries build number RMX1801EX_11.A.20 and weighs 2.71GB in size. It comes with ColorOS 6 and bumps up the Android security patch level to May 5, 2019. The update also brings in Chroma Boost and HAL3 support for the camera, while adding an app drawer to ColorOS launcher. You can check out the full change-log of the update below: System Updated to ColorOS 6 based on Android Pie Added notification icons in status bar Added...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EIW3eo[Poll] Would you buy the Galaxy Note 10 if it doesn’t have a headphone jack?
Multiple reports are now suggesting that there’s a good chance the Galaxy Note 10 may not have a headphone jack. If that is the case, it would be the first flagship phablet without the 3.5mm headphone jack. As you can probably imagine, a lot of Samsung fans are going to be very opinionated about this.
One can argue that this is inevitable. Samsung had to eventually remove the headphone jack from its flagship phones. It has to start somewhere, the Galaxy Fold notwithstanding. Others may feel that this is a good differentiating factor to have, that Samsung should stand out of the crowd by continuing its support for this standard.
What we want to know is whether you’d buy Galaxy Note 10 if it doesn’t have the headphone jack? Vote below and let’s get a discussion going down in the comments section.
-
Only if Samsung gives free Galaxy Buds 42%, 13 votes13 votes 42%13 votes - 42% of all votes
-
Yes, this won't influence my decision 35%, 11 votes11 votes 35%11 votes - 35% of all votes
-
No, absolutely not 23%, 7 votes7 votes 23%7 votes - 23% of all votes
The post [Poll] Would you buy the Galaxy Note 10 if it doesn’t have a headphone jack? appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2wwDEwWFlyme OS 7.3 hits 14 Meizu phones
Following yesterday's Meizu 16Xs announcement, the Chinese manufacturer is officially bringing the latest rendition of its Flyme OS to 14 of its existing phones. Flyme OS 7.3 brings an improved system-wide optimization algorithm, camera night mode alongside visual and security improvements. The update will be the last in the Flyme 7 series before Flyme 8 comes out. One Mind 3.0 is the highlight of the new firmware. It brings a system-wide background management process and will optimize device performance based on the usage patterns. Meizu said the reworked AI enhancements should...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2QCWdshGalaxy A80 may arrive in India as early as June 8
Samsung launched the Galaxy A70 (review) and the Galaxy A80 in Thailand last month. While the former has already gone on sale in several countries, Samsung is making all of us wait a little longer for the latter. Not much long now, though, at least not for customers in India.
We’ve learnt that Samsung is holding exclusive previews of the Galaxy A80 across the country next week. The events, where it will allow the public to play with the phone, will be held in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Kolkata on June 8 and 9.
Galaxy A80 preview in five Indian cities
Samsung is holding exclusive Galaxy A80 preview events for its fans in India next week. Samsung fans in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad can get their hands on the new Galaxy on Saturday, June 8. People in Bangalore and Kolkata will have to wait an extra day: The Galaxy A80 arrives in your city on Sunday, June 9. The events will kick off at 06:00 PM IST (01:30 PM CET) and are open for all. You may, however, need to register your name via the Samsung Members app. Details about the venues for the events will also be shared via the app soon.
The preview events should be followed by an official launch of the device in India. The Galaxy A80 is tipped to cost somewhere between ₹40,000 (~$570) and ₹50,000 (~$720) in the country. While the phone impressed us during our short hands-on session at the launch event, whether it can justify its flagship-like price tag is something we will be able to tell you only in our full review.
The post Galaxy A80 may arrive in India as early as June 8 appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2I8R2fTCardinal Red Galaxy S10 may start shipping next month
It was first reported last week that Samsung may soon launch the Cardinal Red Galaxy S10. Renders of this new color option have already surfaced online so it may not be long before it arrives. A retailer listing suggests that this new color option might become available in some European markets from next month.
Samsung often releases new colors for flagship smartphones several months after they hit the market. It’s a good way to reignite consumer interest in the device. We have seen the company do this with its previous Galaxy flagships as well.
Cardinal Red Galaxy S10 could arrive next month
Samsung is yet to confirm when it will officially begin shipping the Cardinal Red Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. A retailer listing suggests that this option with 128GB storage will be available in Switzerland next month. An earlier report said that Samsung will only offer this in Russia and markets across western Europe.
So it’s possible that the Cardinal Red Galaxy S10 may just see limited availability. That would rule out the device for other major markets like the United States and countries in Asia. In that case, customers in those markets who want one will just have to import a unit.
Nothing else will change about the device except its paint job. All of the specs and features will remain the same and so will the price. We’ll be sure to let you know once Samsung starts shipping this new color option for its 2019 flagship.
The post Cardinal Red Galaxy S10 may start shipping next month appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2W3VyBhRedmi Note 7S goes on open sale in India
The Redmi Note 7S that debuted in India last week is now on open sale in the country, meaning you can now buy it anytime from Mi.com, Flipkart, and Mi Home stores without having to wait for the flash sales. The Redmi Note 7S is offered in Ruby Red, Onyx Black, and Sapphire Blue colors. It's priced at INR10,999 ($157) for the 3GB/32GB variant and INR12,999 ($186) for the 4GB/64GB model. The Note 7S is powered by Snapdragon 660 SoC and comes with a 6.3-inch FHD+ LCD. It's actually a re-branded version of the Chinese Redmi Note 7, and it will replace the Indian variant of the Note 7...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Z0HVopTCL starts flexible OLED production in Q4 2019
TCL promised back in February to introduce phones with foldable displays and is already making the first crucial step. The company purchased LTPS equipment from Japan and South Korea for its plant in Wuhan, China, where it is expected to start producing AMOLED panels by Q4 2019 through its display division called Huaxing Optoelectronics. The TCL management said it is confident in Huaxing reaching double-digit growth both in annual sales and profit. The LTPS-LCD production for Q1 2019 reached $27.2 million, ranking third in the world among companies with a single plant. The...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2YWCkzpIt’s not looking good for the Galaxy Note 10’s headphone jack
There was a report about the Galaxy Note 10’s headphone jack yesterday, in that the upcoming flagship won’t have one. It will be a polarizing decision. Some will be fine with it while others will voice their displeasure.
Yesterday’s report also mentioned that the Galaxy Note 10 could ditch its physical power, volume and Bixby keys as well. Samsung was apparently considering capacitive or pressure-sensitive alternatives. The company might have thought about it but a well-known leakster says it’s not going to happen.
Galaxy Note 10 headphone jack could really get the ax
We did highlight the possibility that these changes might have been part of an early Galaxy Note 10 prototype. There’s no saying if they will make the cut. @UniverseIce gave his two cents on yesterday’s report on Twitter. He says that it was indeed an early prototype which didn’t have physical buttons. It was a radical change but apparently, it didn’t pass Samsung’s rigorous testing. This means that the idea was dropped and it will be business as usual in the buttons department.
However, those keeping their fingers crossed for the headphone jack will be concerned by his next tweet. The leakster says that it’s not looking “optimistic” for the Galaxy Note 10 headphone jack. This would suggest that even recent prototype iterations are sans the 3.5mm headphone jack. It may very well be filtering through the design process and could end up in the final product.
We still have a ways to go, though, so this can change in the future. Samsung could decide towards the end that it wants to give the headphone jack one last hurrah on its flagship phablet. For now, though, it seems that the decision may have been made at Samsung to make the switch on the Galaxy Note 10. How does that make you feel? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
The post It’s not looking good for the Galaxy Note 10’s headphone jack appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2MlNw7hDaily Deal: Up to 60% off Full HD dual dashcam
Dashcams are getting more important in today’s traffic. Not only can they be used for entertainment (e.g. recording a time-lapse of your commute), but they also come in handy while trying to make an insurance claim in case you get in an accident. Moreover, others on the road will behave better if they see you have a dashcam installed in your car, therefore contributing to overall safety.
We’ve found a great deal to get you started with dashcams – Amazon is currently giving you an Apeman dashcam with front and rear cameras at 60% off! This dashcam can record in 1440p resolution (1080p when both front and rear cameras are active) at a 150 degree angle, making sure you’re able to capture all that’s important.
Get this deal while there’s stock available and use the Buy Now button to claim your discount!
The post Daily Deal: Up to 60% off Full HD dual dashcam appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/30XS9rhKamis, 30 Mei 2019
ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G hits Northern Europe
ZTE was having some troubles in 2018 with breaching embargoes and following orders, but it appears the company is back on track for the 5G revolution. After the Axon 10 Pro 5G smartphone was announced at MWC in Barcelona and 2,5 months later launched in China, now the phone made its way outside its home market. The first country that will receive the 5G flagship is Finland, where ZTE is partnering with local carriers on the 5G switch, expected to happen later this year. The Axon 10 Pro 5G is available for purchase in the Northern European country, but so is the non-5G variant...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2WwYzyhBlackBerry KEY2 LE available for Verizon Business customers
Back during CES, TCL and Verizon announced that the more affordable BlackBerry KEY2 LE will be available to purchase for business and enterprise accounts. That was back in January, but the carrier is finally revealing pricing and availability for the BlackBerry. The KEY2 LE will be available starting today on Verizon for corporate customers who want to offer their employees the classic @ work device. The BlackBerry will only be available from Verizon in the Slate color and is going for $450 outright or $100 with on a 2-year contract with Verizon. The KEY2 LE is a lower-cost variant...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EMajTsGalaxy Note10 won't have a headphone jack or physical buttons
Remember the buttonless abomination that was the HTC U12+? Samsung apparently took a long hard look at that concept and decided it's something it needs to get into. Seriously, a new rumor today, claimed to originate at "a source familiar with the company's plans", says the Galaxy Note10 will be devoid of any actual physical buttons. Those will be replaced by capacitive or pressure-sensitive areas, which will probably be highlighted by raised bumps or special textures along the edge. Read: faux buttons. Read: HTC U12+ redux. Let's hope Samsung manages to pull this off more than HTC could,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2QyYdlrSamsung sells over 2 million Galaxy M10, M20, and M30 devices in India
Earlier this month Samsung triumphantly announced that it sold 5 million Galaxy A-series phones in India in just 70 days of availability, and today it's time for the company to tout another big number. This time it's related to the M-series, namely the Galaxy M10, M20, and M30, handsets which are exclusively sold online in the subcontinent. And they are selling quite well, as it turns out. Samsung has already managed to move over 2 million units. The M-series will help the company double its market share in India when it comes to handsets sold online this year, according to Asim Warsi,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2I7tHevHuawei sales in India still strong despite uncertain future
While some carriers and retailers in Europe are reevaluating their relationship with Huawei following its US ban, which made the future of its smartphone business uncertain, sales in India are going as usual with indications of change in the near future. Croma, one of the leading retail giants in India, stated that Huawei users aren't particularly worried about incoming updates and are confident they will be getting new software features pretty soon. Ritesh Ghosal, the Chief Marketing Officer at Croma, said that "with its innovative and differentiated technology offerings, Huawei...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2KdbuPjHuawei nova 5i benchmarked with Kirin 710, docs show 4/128GB memory
A couple of leaks from multiple sources have revealed details about the Huawei nova 5i. Some suggest that this will launch as the Huawei P20 lite (2019) in some regions, however, several of the rumored specs don't line up. The nova 5i was certified by Taiwan's NCC with 4GB of RAM and 128GB storage, plus up to 512GB extra with a microSD card. There will be a version will 64GB storage as well. The phone has passed through Geekbench as well, showing a Kirin 710-level score. Huawei may announce the Kirin 720 any moment now and we thought a nova phone will introduce it, but that doesn't...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2W3MyfAOur Asus Zenfone 6 video review is up
Asus is far from a major player in the smartphone industry. As far as the wider tech world is concerned, however, the Taiwanese company is a behemoth, with its expertise in computer hardware earning it many fans. That position seems to be key in understanding the occasional Asus dabble in the phone world. Historically, Asus handsets tend to be different than the mainstream. The company's PC pedigree shines through, be it through the use Intel mobile chipsets when that was a thing, convoluted PC-style model numbering or bold design and functional decisions all around, like on the ROG...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2HJVhiVHuawei P30 and P30 Pro update enables DC dimming
DC dimming is being enabled on the Huawei P30 and P30 Pro via a software update that is currently rolling out in China. This means that Huawei's flagships have joined the growing number of phones with OLED screens that ditched PWM for DC dimming. What's the difference? In short, PWM rapidly turns the pixels on and off to lower the brightness - hence the name "pulse width modulation". This leads to a flicker that some people are sensitive to and causes headaches for them. DC dimming reduces the current sent to each pixel, which reduces its brightness while keeping it on constantly (so,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2wsCan9Galaxy Note 10 said to ditch the headphone jack and physical keys
Some new information has surfaced regarding Samsung’s upcoming flagship. It’s about the Galaxy Note 10 headphone jack, or lack thereof. The report claims that Samsung will remove the 3.5mm headphone jack from the Galaxy Note 10. Not only that, it’s also said to ditch the physical buttons.
So if the information turns out to be accurate, the Galaxy Note 10 won’t have a headphone jack. It also won’t have buttons for power, volume and Bixby. Though I’m sure not a lot of people are going to miss that last one.
Don’t keep your fingers crossed for the Galaxy Note 10 headphone jack
Citing a source familiar with the company’s plans, Android Police reports that Samsung will likely not include a 3.5mm headphone jack with its next flagship smartphone. The company is perhaps the only major Android vendor still selling flagships with the jack. It’s not like Samsung is entirely opposed to the idea. There are a couple of recent mid-range handsets that don’t have it. The Galaxy Tab S5e doesn’t have one either. Let’s not forget that Samsung didn’t include a 3.5mm headphone jack with the Galaxy Fold as well.
It’s important to note (pun intended) here, though, that none of those devices would sell as many units as the company’s next Galaxy Note. Thus a lot more people will have an opinion about this move. You can already tell that it’s going to be polarizing. Samsung will get an earful from fans who have long appreciated its staunch support of the standard. The company could try to placate them by offering pre-order customers a free pair of Galaxy Buds. It already did that quite liberally with the Galaxy S10 so perhaps that was a glimpse of things to come?
As for the other buttons, the report mentions that there may not be any physical volume, power and Bixby buttons on the device. There may be prominent/raised capacitive or pressure-sensitive areas in their place to act as a sort of fake buttons. The scribe doesn’t know if Samsung intends to carry these changes over to the Galaxy S11 next year. It also backs up our recent confirmation that Samsung will be offering the Galaxy Note 10 in two different sizes.
Samsung could try to sell customers on these changes by arguing that this frees up additional space to make the device thinner and lighter. No headphone jack would particularly free up space for a larger battery. The idea of a slimmer Galaxy Note 10 with a 6.75-inch display and S Pen sans headphone jack and buttons may not seem that bad to them. Korean media has actually been talking about this possibility since about eight months ago.
Do keep in mind that this isn’t set in stone just yet. Even the site itself classifies its report as a rumor. It’s possible that this information may be based on a prototype of the Galaxy Note 10 that may or may not end up being the final version. We’ve been hearing about Samsung dropping the headphone jack on a flagship phone for years now. It’s yet to happen but I think it’s about time we start contemplating the inevitability of that decision.
The post Galaxy Note 10 said to ditch the headphone jack and physical keys appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2VYIc9zOppo Reno 10x zoom review
No, this review is not about some detachable Oppo lens as we are past the era of these crude workarounds - it's an actual phone and a proper flagship at that. But while this particular name isn't our cup of tea, the rest sounds beyond intriguing.
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2KdouV9Samsung Galaxy Note10e rumored to have a 3,400 mAh battery
We've seen rumors that Samsung's upcoming Note10 line will feature at least two variants with a smaller SM-N970 and larger SM-N975. According to new reports, the smaller version will come with a 3,400 mAh battery. The discovery was made by the folks over at GalaxyClub.nl who came up on the actual battery model number which happens to correspond to the more affordable Note10e's model number. Last month a similar discovery found the Note10 Pro's battery to be a 4,500 mAh cell, which would be an upgrade over the Note9's 4,000 mAh battery. Previous reports suggest the smaller Galaxy...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Xg6mOhMotorola One Action does Geekbench with Exynos 9609 chipset
Back in April, @evleaks tweeted that Motorola is working on four "One" phones and with the release of the One Vision, three of them are a reality. The fourth one has just passed through Geekbench. The Motorola One Action is powered by a Samsung-made Exynos 9609 chipset, just like the One Vision. This is just a lower clocked version of the 9610 chip - 2.2 + 1.6GHz instead of 2.3 + 1.7GHz. Here's a quick comparison with the Galaxy A50, though note that it was a pre-release One Action that ran the test. Even so and despite the 0.1GHz difference in clocks, the scores are very close. ...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2YVXPjUMotorola Moto Z4 debuts with Snapdragon 675 and 48MP camera
Building on last year's Moto Z3, Motorola has officially released the first member of its 2019 Z lineup - the Moto Z4. The phone is actually a midrange retaining the Moto Mods compatibility. The Moto Z4 is built around a 6.4-inch FHD+ OLED screen with a 19:9 aspect ratio and waterdrop notch for the 25MP f/2.0 selfie cam. It has in-display fingerprint reader for your biometric security needs. The screen features Gorilla Glass 3 protection and an aluminum frame. The back houses a single 48MP f/1.7 main camera with OIS which utilizes a Quad Bayer color filter outputting 12MP shots....
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2EIFRJQ[Sponsored] Summer Sales: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Key under $12 with big discount
We all know Microsoft as the company that made the first 32-bit operating system, setting the standard for personal computers, with the accompanying software leading up to the big dot-com bubble investment burst in the late nineties. Microsoft is still making some of the most used programs in the world and, of course, their latest OS: Windows 10. Windows 10 is always improving and currently working better than ever in terms of reliability, efficiency and security. If you are thinking of using their software, this could be a good chance to pick it up with a discount.
URCDKeys.com is an online retailer offering keys for various software and a quick and secure way to purchase game codes/CD keys. Its offering includes keys for various software, games and gift cards for PC, MAC, Xbox, Playstation and many more, as well as CD keys for Steam, Origin, and Uplay platforms. They were one of the first to offer codes for MMO (massively multiplayer online) games. But one of our favorite sections of its website is the Daily Deals page. Take a look at URCDKeys.com if you would like to see what else they have to offer.
Exclusive discount for SamMobile readers
For the above mentioned Microsoft products, the retailer is currently offering an exclusive coupon for the readers of SamMobile.com. The exclusive coupon SM20 can be used on URCDKeys.com to get an additional discount of 20% on the following items:
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM Key
- Original price: $54.91
- Sale price: $14.67
- With the use of SM20: $11.73
Office2019 Professional Plus Key
- Original price: $223.05
- Sale price: $62.76
- With the use of SM20: $50.21
Office2016 Professional Plus Key
- Original price: $279.19
- Sale price: $48.40
- With the use of SM20: $38.72
Office includes all of the essential software that matters, including Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and more.
The Windows 10 Pro edition gives you lots of features that are not included in the Home edition and gives access to some exclusive Microsoft titles such as PUBG and Forza. You can Download Windows 10 Pro here, and once you install it, you can activate it on your PC with the code you purchase.
With the coupon you will be able to get an additional discount of 20% on top of the sale price. You can add the coupon in the checkout process.
The post [Sponsored] Summer Sales: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Key under $12 with big discount appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/30XAxfwSamMobile Daily Recap, May 30, 2019: Galaxy S8 update, Galaxy A10e specs, and more
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 M40 camera details surface ahead of June 11 launch
Galaxy A10e specifications revealed by Geekbench benchmark
Firmware
Galaxy J7 Duo, Galaxy J5 Pro, and more getting May security update
New Galaxy S8+ May update improves camera stability
New bug-fixing Galaxy S10 update now available in more countries
General
Samsung’s Exynos Auto 8890 to power Audi A4’s in-vehicle infotainment system
Deals
Up to 60% off a premium Samsung Galaxy Watch wrist band
The post SamMobile Daily Recap, May 30, 2019: Galaxy S8 update, Galaxy A10e specs, and more appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2YTH4WDNew Sony Xperia 1 promo videos highlight camera performance
The Sony Xperia 1 went on sale yesterday with its 21:9 OLED display with 4K resolution and triple camera setup. Sony is betting big on the camera performance of its latest flagship and released several promotional videos aimed at exploring all the advanced options found in the Xperia 1's camera department. Cinema Pro is a feature which aims to let the phone create videos similar to professional movie cameras with more natural and cinematic tones. The color presets will work in conjunction with the default cinematic 24 frame-rate and varying shutter speeds for preserved highlights and...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/30UdUZ4New bug-fixing Galaxy S10 update now available in more countries
Samsung is now rolling out the newest Galaxy S10 update in a handful of more countries, following its debut in Switzerland earlier this week. The new update (XXU1ASE6) is the second one that has been issued to the Galaxy S10 lineup this month and brings fixes for the freezing issues users had been facing with the first May security update. At the moment, we can confirm it is out in Germany, India, and Russia, and it shouldn’t be long before more countries join the party.
The new update does seem to fix all problems: Our devices here at SamMobile are running fine after installing it, and many of our readers have also confirmed to us that that’s indeed the case. Samsung was pretty quick with releasing the bug-fixing update, which is good considering the severity of the issues that have been plaguing users after installing the previous update. Now, they can simply enjoy all the camera improvements instead of worrying about when their S10e, S10, or S10+ might start up acting again.
The drill for grabbing the new update is the same as always: Open the Settings app on your Galaxy S10, select Software update, then select the Download and install option to start downloading the update over the air. If it doesn’t show up for you right away, be sure to check back in a little while as these updates are released in phases and can take some time to reach every user. You can also download the new software through our firmware database and flash it on your phone using a Windows PC.
Already updated? Tell us if the update fixes things for your phone down in the comments; also leave a comment to let us know if the update is available for you in a country other than the ones listed above.
- Model: SM-G970F
- Dimensions: 69.9 x 142.2 x 7.9mm
- Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
- Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F1.5/F2.4 (77°) & 16MP, CMOS F2.2 (123°)Ultra Wide
- Model: SM-G973F
- Dimensions: 70.4 x 149.9 x 7.8mm
- Display: 6.1"(157.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
- Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide
- Model: SM-G975F
- Dimensions: 74.1 x 157.6 x 7.8mm
- Display: 6.4"(162.5mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
- Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5/F2.4 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide
The post New bug-fixing Galaxy S10 update now available in more countries appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2Wx09jONew Galaxy S8+ May update improves camera stability
The Galaxy S8+ was one of the first few devices which received the May 2019 security patch earlier this month. However, Samsung is now rolling out a new Galaxy S8+ May update today. There are no big ticket items included in the update so don’t expect much in the way of new features.
Germany was the first country where Samsung rolled out the May 2019 security patch for the Galaxy S8+. Today’s update also happens to be rolling out in Germany first. It weighs in at quite a bit more than the first May update.
New Galaxy S8 May update rolling out
Since the device has already received the latest security maintenance release, it doesn’t apply a new monthly patch. Samsung won’t actually be detailing June’s patch until next week at the very least.
The changelog of this update, bearing version number G955FXXU4DSE4, only mentions camera stability improvements and an update for the security patch. We checked anyway just to be certain if features like the new Night mode and Scene Optimizer had trickled down perhaps. That’s a hard no.
The original May 2019 update for the Galaxy S8+ weighed in at just over 400MB while the firmware that’s rolling out today comes in at north of 600MB. Whatever changes it applies behind-the-scenes must be significant enough to warrant a second update in the same month.
Samsung is now rolling out this firmware version over-the-air in Germany. You can also download it from our firmware section. It may not be long before the Galaxy S8 also receives its May 2019 security patch. Users in other markets across the globe will eventually get the update well.
The post New Galaxy S8+ May update improves camera stability appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2KawLsWMeizu 16Xs announced with triple camera, UD fingerprint reader and Snapdragon 675
Meizu accidentally leaked its Meizu 16Xs smartphone yesterday, but today it's announcing it for real. It brings a 6.2-inch Super AMOLED panel with 1080 x 2232px resolution, a fingerprint reader sitting and Snapdragon 675 with 6GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. The camera setup on the back is 48MP + 8MP + 5MP. The main 48MP unit has f/1.7 aperture, while the 8MP wide-angle unit features f/2.2 lens. The third one is actually a depth sensor aiming to improve the portrait mode. On the front sits the 16MP selfie snapper with f/2.2 aperture. The device has a...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2Xi3EI6Verizon announces pricing for Motorola Moto Z4
Moto Z4 is the latest smartphone on the horizon, with a Snapdragon 675 chipset and plenty of storage. The device was just announced, and Verizon followed up with the pricing and plans it will offer to customers. The device can be purchased straight away for $499, and Big Red is also offering a 5G mod for $199.99. If you decide to purchase the smartphone in installments, you can get it for $20.83 per month for 24 months. If you want to migrate to Verizon or you are already a customer, but want to add a new line, Moto Z4 will cost you only $10 per month in the next two years. Existing...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2wve5fIMicrosoft to open flagship store in London on July 11
Microsoft is gearing to bring its flagship store experience to Europe this July with its upcoming Oxford Street retail store. The new retail location will be housed in a three-story building in the heart of London. Inside, visitors will have access to the latest Microsoft products thanks to the interactive zones allowing customers to experience products like HoloLens and the latest from the Surface and Xbox lines. The Answer Desk will let you bring in any device running Microsoft services regardless of brand and operating system for repairs and advice. The store will also offer a...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2XaP8SiNokia to launch new phones next Thursday
Yesterday we reported an invitation from Nokia for a launch in New Delhi, India, where the Nokia 1 Plus and Nokia 9 PureView are expected to debut in the local market. Now, according to sources, another event is taking place at the same time in Italy, suggesting we might see completely new devices on the global scene like the Nokia X71 or another affordable handset. So far, we've only heard about a Snapdragon 429-powered phone, but this time last year HMD Global announced the Nokia 5.1, Nokia 3.1, and Nokia 2.1 in Moscow, Russia, so we might be getting their successors in seven days....
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2QvVtp1Galaxy A10e specifications revealed by Geekbench benchmark
Samsung’s upcoming “e” variant of the Galaxy A10 is nearing its launch. The device, Galaxy A10e, recently passed through the FCC with model number SM-A102U and also secured Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Alliance certifications. Now, ahead of the impending launch, it has been spotted on the Geekbench benchmark database, revealing some key specs.
Galaxy A10e specs include Exynos 7884 SoC with 2GB RAM
The Geekbench listing says the Galaxy A10e has the Exynos 7885 chipset with eight physical cores. However, the actual benchmark scores and the CPU’s base frequency of 1.35 GHz suggest it to be the Exynos 7884 instead, the same chipset as the standard A10. After all, it wouldn’t really make sense for an “e” variant to better than its non-“e” sibling. Coincidentally, the Galaxy A10 was also reported to have an Exynos 7885 chipset by the Geekbench benchmark.
The Galaxy A10e also gets 2GB of RAM and will come with Android 9 Pie out of the box, exactly like the A10. This essentially means the two devices will offer pretty much identical performance. However, since the “e” variant is supposed to be cheaper, Samsung may downgrade the A10e in some other areas, such as a smaller display and battery. And if that’s the case, we could be looking at a compact budget phone from Samsung.
The model number SM-A102U suggests that the Galaxy A10e will be launched in the US as well, which is a rarity for Samsung’s budget phones. Samsung also has at least three other Galaxy A phones, the Galaxy A20, A50, and the A70, in the pipeline for a US launch.
The post Galaxy A10e specifications revealed by Geekbench benchmark appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2I80bpbGalaxy J7 Duo, Galaxy J5 Pro, and more getting May security update
A number of Galaxy devices are receiving an update with the May 2019 security patch in various parts of the world. These devices include the Galaxy J7 Duo, Galaxy J5 Pro, Galaxy Note Fan Edition, and the Galaxy Tab Active 2, and the updates seem to be basic ones with only security fixes. That means that other than the Galaxy Note Fan Edition, no device is getting the Android Pie update.
However, security updates are important as well, and these devices have fixes for the most recent security flaws discovered in the Android operating system and Samsung’s own software. The May patch fixes seven critical and dozens of high and moderate risk Android OS vulnerabilities, along with 21 vulnerabilities of varying severities that only affect Galaxy devices. Samsung details these critical vulnerabilities on its security website for those who are interested in the specifics.
If you own any of the devices mentioned above, you can check if the update is available for you by going into the Settings app, tapping Software update, then selecting the Download updates manually option (on Android Pie, this is called Download and install). No update for your device yet? You can skip the queue and download the firmware for the new update for your country from our database and upgrade using a Windows PC.
- Model: SM-J720F
- Dimensions: 153.5 x 77.2 x 8.2mm
- Display: 5.5" (139.5 mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos 7870 Octa
- Camera: 13 MP, CMOS F1.9 & 5 MP, CMOS F1.9
- Model: SM-J530G
- Dimensions: 146.3 x 71.3 x 7.9mm
- Display: 5.2" (131.8mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos Exynos 7870
- Camera: 13 MP, CMOS F1.7
- Model: SM-N935L
- Dimensions: 153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9mm
- Display: 5.7"(143.9mm) Super AMOLED
- CPU: Exynos Snapdragon 8890
- Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F1.7
- Model: SM-T395
- Dimensions: 127.6 x 214.7 x 9.9mm
- Display: 8.0" (203,1mm) TFT
- CPU: Exynos 7870
- Camera: 8 MP, CMOS
The post Galaxy J7 Duo, Galaxy J5 Pro, and more getting May security update appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile http://bit.ly/2WeRDXcOppo Reno Z debuts with waterdrop notch, Helio P90
Without much publicity, Oppo has officially unveiled the fourth member of the Reno line - the Reno Z. The phone is listed for reservations on Oppo's own site as well as popular online retailer JD.com. By all accounts, this will be the least impressive model in the Reno series with toned down specs and a more affordable price point. The Reno Z features a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch at the top for the 32MP selfie cam. The display supports HDR 10 and features a built-in fingerprint scanner. Around the back, the device packs the 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles http://bit.ly/2wuPVlr