الثلاثاء، 11 أغسطس 2015

Game Recorder+ now works with even more Samsung handsets

About two months back Samsung launched a new app for people who like to frequently play games on their mobile devices, the app allows them to record their gaming sessions and share them with friends and family. The app is called Game Recorder+ and initially it only had support for the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge. Today the app expands support to several other Samsung handsets.

You can record your gaming sessions with Samsung’s Game Recorder+ app now is you have the Galaxy S6 Active, Galaxy S5 Active, Galaxy Note Edge and the Galaxy Note 3 Neo. It also works on the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Note 4 provided the handsets are running Android 5.1. The app has been updated with compatibility for newer Android 5.1 builds and promises better performance, recording performance is said to be “optimized” for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Game Recorder+ is available as a free download from the Google Play Store and Galaxy App Store.

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When the Galaxy Note 5 arrives, it will have no equal

The Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event is just a few days away now, and as we prepare for Samsung’s big bash of the season, we can look back to what the phone market has given us this year: HTC One M9, LG G4, Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, Moto X Pure Edition (or Moto X Style), OnePlus 2, second-generation Moto G, and so on. As the end of the year starts closing in, there’s much to look forward to with Sony’s Xperia Z5, two Nexus phones (one being a Huawei Nexus), and Apple’s iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

Phablets are in these days, with most manufacturers offering smartphones with display sizes 5 inches and up, but not all wide-screen smartphones are created equal. The one thing that seems to stand out is the wide display on any smartphone. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Note 4 and soon, the Galaxy Note 5, will be placed in the same circle as these phones. What’s the difference between them? Very little, if you talk to most consumers. “It’s just a bigger screen with a stylus,” many have said. Some tech enthusiasts, sadly, have placed the Nexus 6 and the Galaxy Note 5 in the same camp. If you’re critical of this statement, think back to how many “Nexus 6 versus Galaxy Note 4” comparisons you’ve seen on tech sites all across the Web.

Nowadays, all phablets (5+-inch-display smartphones) are all lumped into the same category. Even though the Galaxy Note 4 has a stylus, few seem to care about what it does; in their minds, it contributes nothing new to the smartphone experience. And, sadly, if these same, misinformed consumers visit their local wireless carrier retail store, the carrier representatives don’t help in this regard. While I worked retail, I noticed that few of my fellow coworkers ever talked about the Galaxy Note 4. Usually, customers would visit the store and request the phone, at which point, they would have little to nothing to say. “It’s got a stylus, and you can do things with it,” was the typical response. “How in the world did they ever wind up selling tech for a living?” I asked myself.

Here’s my clear answer to sort out the confusion: The Galaxy Note 5, when it arrives, will have no equal. It’s not just a wide display with a stylus. It’s not just a bigger phone that lets you watch movies, play games, and write a few memos. The S-Pen stylus changes the nature of how you remain productive. It’s a blend of old-school and new-school into one, in which you can jot things down like the old school while taking pictures and sporting a classy look via a new-school, contemporary yet mature design.

It is perfect for students, featuring a “Photo Note” capability that lets you take pics of notes on a classroom chalkboard that are then converted into printed text; a Smart Select function that allows you to copy and paste images and texts simultaneously; Screen Write, for the student who reads on his or her Galaxy Note and underlines and writes notes on screenshots of e-book pages that are saved to the phone’s gallery; and more.

It is a productivity beast for the professional who wants to “get things done” with a little more excitement than typical smartphones that retail for $600+ but are consumed with basic smartphone tasks. Its productivity and design warrant its high price tag, and its multitasking makes it perfect to work on the go. Can the Nexus 6 or iPhone 6 Plus do these things? How can these two phablets stack up to the Galaxy Note 5 when they require you to download multiple apps to match the functionality that the Galaxy Note 5 will provide out of the box? The word “premium” doesn’t just apply to the price tag or design, but includes software functionality, too.

When the Galaxy Note 5 arrives, yes, it’ll have a phablet-sized screen (it is a 5+-inch smartphone after all), and allow you to do the basic smartphone tasks – but it won’t be “just another wide-screened smartphone.” No, it’ll be that plus so much more. It will have not only the “beauty,” but also the “brains” to match. Even with the current phablet-sized phones on the market, the Galaxy Note 5, upon its arrival, will still be light years ahead in what it means to put the “smart” in “smartphone.”



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Galaxy S6 edge+ preorder page goes live prematurely, official accessory prices leaked

The Galaxy S6 edge+ is expected to be announced on August 13 along with the Galaxy Note 5, and we’ve been seeing an avalanche of leaks about the device in recent days. In our exclusive report, we mentioned that the device will be available for pre-order on August 21. Now, Samsung France has accidentally revealed the Galaxy S6 edge+ pre-order page confirming our report.

Samsung France revealed the pre-order and launch date of the device prematurely by taking the page live on the Internet. The page was spotted by guys over at GalaxClub.nl before it was taken down by the company. The page also mentioned that Level On Bluetooth headphones worth $249 will be offered for consumers who pre-order the device between August 21 and September 3. This most likely means that the Galaxy S6 edge+ will hit the retail shelves on September 4.

Moreover, UK pricing for official Galaxy S6 edge+ accessories, including the keyboard cover that was leaked last week, have been revealed by retailer MobileFun.

  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Keyboard Cover (Silver) – £59.99
  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Flip Wallet Cover (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £24.99
  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Glossy Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £19.99
  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Clear View Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £39.99
  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Glitter Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue, Pink) – £34.99
  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ S View Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £34.99
  • Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Wireless Charging Pack (Silver, Gold) – £64.99

Earlier today, we talked about some new features related to the Edge display of the device. The Galaxy S6 edge+ is a bumped up version of the Galaxy S6 edge, and features a larger 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, 4GB RAM, improved Edge display features, and a larger 3,000 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus Preorder Page Leak

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Samsung plans to make a smartphone that could display holographic icons

Samsung has always been at the forefront of display technology. It was the first major smartphone manufacturer to use a Super AMOLED display and also the first smartphone vendor to use a dual curved display. Two months back, we also reported about ‘Project Valley‘, an upcoming smartphone from the company that might feature a foldable display.

Now, Patently Mobile has stumbled upon patent application from Samsun, which was filed with the USPTO pointing towards a smartphone with a display that can project hologram or holographic icons. The images filed in the patent application showcases a mobile phone display, a light guide member above it, and an entrance optical member.

As you can see in the images below, when the screen corresponding to the entrance optical member emits light, a holographic image is displayed above the light guide member. In simpler words, the display can project selected contents such as icons in a holographic manner for a true-to-life 3D experience.

This patent application was filed by the South Korean smartphone giant back in Q3 2014, but we can’t say for sure if Samsung will release such a smartphone in the near future. Can Samsung one day make smartphones and tablets with holographic displays that were showcased in the Avengers: Age Of Ultron movie? We certainly hope so!

Patent For Samsung Smartphone With Holographic Display

Patent For Samsung Smartphone With Holographic Display

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A pops up on T-Mobile’s website

The Galaxy Tab A, a mid-range tablet that was announced sometime in April, has popped up on T-Mobile’s website. An 8.0-inch variant of the Galaxy Tab A, that is listed on the carrier’s website, runs TouchWiz that’s based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. It’s a tablet with premium exterior design but relatively mid-range internal hardware.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 T-Mobile

The tablet features an Apple iPad-like 4:3 display and a metal body, but its hardware internals only be termed as mid-range. It features an 8.0-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 20124 x 768 pixels, a 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, a microSD card slot, Cat. 4 LTE connectivity, and a 4,200 mAh battery.

The Wi-Fi only variant of the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 recently got a price cut to $200. The carrier hasn’t announced its price, but considering that it’s a Wi-Fi + Cellular variant of the Tab A 8.0, we expect the tablet to be priced somewhere around $299 mark.

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Leak reveals new Edge features of the upcoming Galaxy S6 edge+

The dual edges on the Galaxy S6 edge made it one of the most attractive smartphones ever seen by mankind, but when it came to functionality, the Edge screen wasn’t exactly the most useful thing. The People edge is pretty much the only notable feature of the S6 edge’s Edge screen, allowing users to quickly call or message up to five contacts by swiping in from either edge of the display. Naturally, we have been expecting the upcoming Galaxy S6 edge+ to give more purpose to the Edge screen, but according to Phone-probe, the new additions aren’t going to be too many.

The site says that the S6 edge+ will add the option to add up to five app shortcuts to the Edge screen, something that should come in very handy. The People edge will also get an update with something called OnCircle, with users now having the ability to initiate a video call and send a picture or emoticon to their favorite contacts, in addition to the existing options for calling, messaging and emailing. The image published by Phone-probe looks like an actual render for the OnCircle feature, which lends credence to the site’s details about the new Edge features.

The Galaxy S6 edge+ is set to be officially announced later this week, so it won’t be long before we find out what the device brings to the table compared to its 5.1-inch predecessor.

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Galaxy-S6-edge-People-edge-update

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