الخميس، 28 مايو 2015

Exclusive: Samsung Project Valley is a dual screen, possibly foldable, smartphone

The number of patents surrounding folding and dual screen smartphones that we have come across from Samsung would suggest that such devices would already be available in the market for consumers, but the reality is that such technologies take a long time in coming to the commercial arena from their prototype stages. But with the Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung has shown that it is ready to launch devices with unique form factors, and we now have exclusive information on what could be the company’s first dual-screen smartphone.

This smartphone is codenamed Project Valley (it’s also called Project V) and is in extremely early stages of development, and its ambitious nature means it might even be terminated at any time, something that happens with a lot of such projects. The device will support multiple gestures for switching between its two screens, and the fact that it is codenamed Project V/Valley suggest it could be a foldable device (the letter V is similar in shape to what a valley would look like, and it wouldn’t be too far-fetched to think the phone could feature two sides that fold together.)

Rumors earlier this year had hinted that Samsung could release foldable devices by 2016, and if our information is accurate, the Korean giant could indeed be hard at work on meeting that deadline. Again, there is no guarantee Project Valley will ever be showcased to the public, but it’s a clear indication that Samsung is making unique smartphone form factors an area of focus in order to keep its stronghold in the mobile industry.

V Valley



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How to transfer content using Wi-Fi Direct on a Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge

Wi-Fi Direct support was introduced in Android way back in 2011 with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but to this day, Google hasn’t added a direct (pun intended) option for sending content using the protocol on stock Android, leaving it to third-party apps to make up for the OS’ shortcoming. Wi-Fi Direct is a technology that allows devices to connect to each other directly without the need for a common access point – it’s like Bluetooth, but is a hundred times faster and can reach speeds of up to 150 Mbps and more.

Samsung was the first to make Wi-Fi Direct work properly out of the box without the need and has offered the option of transferring data between two Samsung phones or tablets via Android’s sharing menu without the need for installing third-party apps, something that isn’t possible on devices from major competitors. The company’s implementation doesn’t work with non-Samsung devices, but if you’re moving data between two devices from the Korean manufacturer, Wi-Fi Direct is an extremely fast and convenient way of doing so.

The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are Samsung’s latest flagship devices, and the lack of a microSD slot on the two makes Wi-Fi Direct an even more useful feature. How exactly do you use Wi-Fi Direct to connect and transfer media and other data between two phones? Read on to find out.

The type of content you can send and receive includes basically everything that you can select and share via the Android share menu, such as media files (photos, videos and music) from the gallery, files from the My Files app, and even links from apps like the browser, Play Store, and more.

Here’s how the transfer procedure works:

  1. On your Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge, open the app from where you want to send files/content to another device.
  2. Select whatever content you want to send, then press the Share button in whatever app you’re in (the share button is an icon with three dots, with two dots connected to one in between by two lines.)
  3. In the options presented, select Wi-Fi Direct.
  4. Now, on the device you’re transferring content to, go into Wi-Fi settings from the settings menu. Now, depending on your device, you will either see the Wi-Fi Direct option right in the Wi-Fi settings on the top right, or it will be available from the three-dot menu, which should also be on the top right.
  5. Select the Wi-Fi Direct on this device to go into the Wi-Fi Direct menu, then go back to your Galaxy S6 or S6 edge.
  6. Now, you should see the name of your other device on your S6 or S6 edge. Tap on the device name, then tap the CONNECT button when you get the relevant popup on the other device.
  7. This will start the transfer process. Depending on your devices, the transfer speeds can vary anywhere between 50 to 150 Mbps and possibly more, meaning all but the largest of files should be moved between your devices extremely quickly.

Go ahead and try it out on your Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge or any other Samsung device from the last year or so!

wi-fi-direct-feature-s6-1



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Themes Thursday: Ten new themes launched in the Samsung Theme Store today

Starting today, we will showcase new themes from the Samsung Theme Store on our website. We will do this once every week, and we call it Themes Thursday. This week, Samsung has released ten new themes in the Theme Store that are shown below. I personally liked three of them; Low Poly, Peperico Farmer, and Mexico. Which ones did you like? Let us and other readers know your choice in the comments section below.

Stud Silver Samsung Galaxy Theme

Stud Silver

Cubism Samsung Galaxy Theme

Cubism

High Tech Samsung Galaxy Theme

High Tech

Impressionism Samsung Galaxy Theme

Impressionism

Low Poly Samsung Galaxy Theme

Low Poly

Mexico Samsung Galaxy Theme

Mexico

Music Samsung Galaxy Theme

Music

My Little Friends Samsung Galaxy Theme

My Little Friends

Peperico Farmer Samsung Galaxy Theme

Peperico Farmer

Sweet Dream Samsung Galaxy Theme

Sweet Dream



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New Galaxy S6 variant (SM-G929F) imported to India for testing

We reported a few weeks back that Samsung has developed two new handsets with model numbers SM-G928S and SM-N920F, with the former being a new variant of the Galaxy S6 because the model number made it clear that it’s a derivative for an existing model rather than a completely new one. The list of model numbers for the SM-G928 that we received showed that this variant would at least be released in the United States, South Korea and a few markets in Europe.

The latest data from import tracker Zauba shows that a “sample Samsung mobile phone set” with model number SM-G929F has been imported to India for the purpose of evaluation and testing. This isn’t unusual as many unreleased Samsung devices first get imported to the country for testing before they’re made official. From the looks of it this is variant similar to the SM-G928S, and it’s unclear at this point in time when Samsung intends to launch this variant of the Galaxy S6.

sm-g929f-galaxy-s6

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