الأربعاء، 8 أبريل 2015

Verizon Galaxy S6 models now shipping, just in time for worldwide launch

Verizon’s been a little behind the other carriers in shipping its Galaxy S6 and S6 edge pre-orders, but some evidence uncovered today shows that the Cadillac of carriers isn’t wasting time getting its pre-order shipments to excited customers.


Verizon is sending emails to pre-order customers, informing them that as of today, April 8, 2015, pre-order GS6 and S6 edge models are shipping and should be at your residence soon. If you didn’t know, you can still go view the Galaxy S6 at Best Buy here in the US, to get a feel for what you can expect when your package arrives.


There are a few things we’d like to remind you about as you eagerly await your Galaxy S6 or S6 edge. First, if you order the 32GB models, you can expect 23GB of storage out of the box, although Verizon’s carrier apps could steal more storage from the remaining amount left on your device. Samsung is to be commended for increasing its storage models, since many a tech journalist has aptly stated that 16GB is not enough for the needs of most smartphone users. 32GB should suffice, and cloud storage services such as Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive will aid you in extraordinary circumstances.


Next, check your device carefully when you open the box for the first time. Some T-Mobile users are seeing scratches and dead pixels on their new beauties, and you want to make sure to spot the problems immediately so as to inform your carrier in the event you are an unfortunate recipient of a smartphone with defects right out of the box. As we reported on earlier today, Samsung’s camera flash software bug could be a problem for you if bad luck befalls you.


Then, you should charge your device. It’s tempting to have some hands-on time with the device, but you may want to charge it first, to make sure that your fun lasts a while. AT&T customers will have worse battery drain that most other US customers, since the packaging is responsible for reducing battery drain below normal levels before the customer receives the device.


When all of this is said and done, sit down, take a few deep breaths, and write SamMobile to tell us about your experience with the Verizon Galaxy S6 or S6 edge. Feel free to drop us a comment (or two, or five) below and tell us what you like, what you don’t, and whether or not you’ve spotted a pixel, camera flash, overheating, or other random problem with your Galaxy S6 or S6 edge. And yes, we know that someone out there in the blogosphere will likely crack the “edge” of the S6 edge just a few days after it arrives. For those of you who put the S6 edge through your own “torture test,” we’d love to hear from you, too.


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Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and 8.4 now $100 off through April 11th

The Galaxy Tab S, unveiled last August, is eight months old now but is still a stellar tablet to own. Not only was it thin and light (a point Samsung emphasized in its New York “Tab Into Color” presentation), it comes with the company’s trademark AMOLED display with a “super AMOLED” resolution. Samsung produced two sizes of this tablet that was designed to take on the iPad Air 2 (didn’t emerge until October). Even at eight months old, it’s still one of the best tablets to own on the market.


Samsung agrees, and to this end, has decided to discount its iPad-rival tablet by $100 (both sizes). This means that the 16GB Tab S 8.4, priced at $399.99, is now on sale for $299.99. The 16GB Tab S 10.5, priced at $499.99, is now $399.99. And the best part of all is that these tablets both provide expandable storage up to an additional 128GB – which means that you could potentially have 144GB of storage for your device (of course, the microSD card is sold separately).


This deal isn’t long, though, so you’ll have to visit Samsung’s site and take advantage of the deal between today, April 8th, and Saturday, April 11th. If you’re unsure about a few things regarding the tablet, we take you on a journey into what you can expect. With the Tab S now receiving Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, Samsung’s experience can only get better.


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