الاثنين، 23 مارس 2015

Samsung to bring Microsoft apps to tablet lineup in 2015

If you’ve been keeping up with the news for some time, you’re aware of Microsoft’s lawsuit against Korean manufacturer Samsung. In the end, though, both sides reached an amicable agreement that benefited them both – although the means of resolution has yet to be disclosed by either party involved.


This year’s Samsung smartphone and tablet lineup just might provide the details we’ve longed for.


It’s no secret that the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, Samsung’s newest smartphones, will come preloaded with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneDrive, OneNote, and Skype apps. Samsung announced earlier today that the company’s tablet lineup will also features these same apps:


In the first half of 2015, Samsung is planning to pre-install Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, OneDrive, and Skype on select Samsung Android tablets.


There are two questions that remain with Samsung’s latest announcement. First, which tablets? We aren’t told which tablets, although it seems likely that tablets such as the Galaxy Note 10.1 2015 (which hasn’t been announced yet) along with the NotePRO and TabPRO will be a few of the fortunate recipients. The next question pertains to whether or not users will be able to un-install apps. Microsoft apps can be deleted on the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, but we’ll have to wait and see if Samsung brings this type of user control to its tablet lineup. We don’t doubt that Samsung will.


Some users may not be so delighted to see Samsung bring more supposed “bloatware” to its tablets, but Samsung’s throwing 100GB of free Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage to sweeten the deal. The OneDrive cloud storage app may be the one app you don’t want to delete – at least for another two years, anyway.


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Samsung announces five new curved TVs for 2015

A rumor at the beginning of 2015 said that Samsung would bring Tizen to every product the company makes. While that seems to be true (and we hope that a Galaxy-like Tizen smartphone contender is on the way), Samsung intends to bring another feature to its products in 2015: the curve.


With the curved Super AMOLED display on the Gear S smartwatch, and the Galaxy S6 edge, it was only a matter of time before Samsung would update its curved TV lineup. Today’s announcement from Samsung adds five new curved TVs into the company’s TV lineup: SE790C, SE590C, SE591C, and the SE510C series.


The SE510C series comes in both 27-inch and 23.5-inch models along with a curved radius of 4000R. The SE591C is similar to the SE590C but has an enhanced curved radius of 4000R (as opposed to the 590C’s 3000R curved radius). The SE591 sports a 27-inch display, but the SE590C offers a 31.5-inch display – for those who can never get enough of the large-screen viewing experience.


The SE590C and SE591C both feature dual, 5-watt speakers. For an enhanced sound experience, you can purchase the SE790C with its dual, 7-watt speakers and 29-inch display. The 790C is the top-tier flagship of Samsung’s TV lineup, with its wide Full HD (2,560 x 1,080p) screen resolution that is somewhat improved over the SE590C’s Full HD (1,920 x 1,080p) resolution.


Samsung’s new curved TVs feature an eye-saver mode to improve user eye activity during the TV viewing experience, as well as a flicker-free mode that reduces screen flicks and eye flicks.


For more information, you can view Samsung’s own announcement below.


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Galaxy S6, S6 edge pricing announced for the Philippines

If you’re a Philippines resident who’s been waiting for your turn to pre-order what many are already calling the hottest smartphone of 2015, you’re in luck.


Carriers Smart Communications and Globe Telecom have announced their retail prices for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Smart Communications offers varying price points with its four plans (Plan 999, 2000, 5000, and 8000), and customers could pay as low as P800 ($17 USD) for 24 months for the 32GB Galaxy S6 and P1000 ($22) a month for the 32GB Galaxy S6 edge.


To secure these prices, however, you’ll have to opt for Smart’s Plan 999, which provides 5GB of monthly data allowance. Philippines customers interested in paying a cash-out can expect to pay P19,200 ($428 USD) for the Galaxy S6 and P24,000 ($536 USD) for the Galaxy S6 edge. Keep in mind that these are starting prices for the 32GB models, and purchasing a 64GB or 128GB model will increase the cash-out and monthly fees.


Globe Telecom has also opened up its Galaxy S6 and S6 edge pricing, with as much as PHP24,200 (~$540 USD) for the 32GB Galaxy S6 if you select the 599-899 plans. The 32GB Galaxy S6 can be yours for free with a two-year agreement if you select Plan 2499. The 64GB Galaxy S6 will cost PHP27,900 (~$623 USD) on plans 599-899, and PHP4,800 (~$107 USD) if you get it with Plan 2499.


Early pre-orders could guarantee you free 3-month subscriptions to Spotify Premium and HOOQ, a 15% discount on GS6 accessories, 1GB of cloud storage, and a free month of Gadget Care and Navigation if you’re a Globe customer. Smart had a free wireless charger/pre-order deal available through March 20th, but, as the date suggests, it’s now expired.


The Globe Telecom deals are available on select plans and until April 5th, so visit the link below to find out more. If possible, let us know that you’ve purchased your Galaxy S6 or S6 edge, what color, how many GBs of memory storage, and so on.


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