الأربعاء، 12 أغسطس 2015

Sprint’s lucrative promotion for the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge Plus leaked

In just a few hours from now Samsung is going to unveil two new handsets that many of us have been anxiously waiting for, the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge Plus will be formally announced tomorrow during an event in New York City. There have already been many image and render leaks that have showed us what the handsets will look like, the latest leak comes from one of Samsung’s carrier partners in the United States which is gearing up to launch a lucrative promotion when the new handsets arrive.

An image of promotional material for the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge Plus has been leaked online, it shows that Sprint will offer up to $200 in savings to customers who trade in a working smartphone and pick up a new Galaxy Note 5 or S6 edge Plus. Customers who opt for a new two year service contract will also receive the Galaxy Tab 4 for free aside from the aforementioned savings, seems like Sprint wants to aggressively capture new subscribers by leaning on what might be Samsung’s hottest devices for 2015. August 27 is mentioned as the end date for this offer and if that’s true one can expect that the handsets will be released quite a few days before then, our money is on August 21.

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Galaxy J2 enters India for research and devleopment

We first reported about the Galaxy J2′s existence close to two months ago and since then have exclusively revealed the device’s specifications, this handset will be the latest addition to Samsung’s Galaxy J series includes devices like the Galaxy J1 and the Galaxy J1 4G. Samsung has not yet revealed when this handset will arrive but it appears that India might be the first market where it’s released, which is why it won’t be surprising to see that the company imported a couple of units of the Galaxy J2 (SM-J200) in India for the purpose of research and development. Import data lists the price of the handset at INR 12,948 or $199.

The Galaxy J2 is going to have a 4.5-inch TFT LCD display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, under the hood there will be an Exynos 3475 SoC with a 1.2GHz 32-bit processor coupled with 1.5GB RAM. The handset will measure 136 mm tall, 69 mm wide, and 8.3 mm thin. There’s 8GB internal storage, microSD card support, 5-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front camera, a 2,000mAh battery and Android 5.1.1 pre-installed. No word as yet from Samsung on the release date of this handset and the markets in which it will be offered.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 edge Plus pre-orders will reportedly start August 20 in Korea

Tomorrow Samsung is going to take the stage in New York City to unveil the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge Plus, two handsets that the company’s fanbase has been anxiously waiting for. The company has obviously revealed no information about price and availability at this point in time but according to a report out of Korea pre-orders for the Galaxy S6 edge Plus will start August 20 in South Korea.

The report claims that Samsung hopes the Galaxy S6 edge Plus has the potential to improve its profit margins which weren’t exactly that spectacular in the previous quarter. It goes on to quote an unnamed Samsung official who says that the company’s smartphone sales during the third quarter will be better due to these new handsets and that its pricing strategy will be flexible based on market conditions. All three major carriers in the company’s home base – SK Telecom, KT and LG U+ – will reportedly start taking pre-orders for this handset on August 20, it’s unclear right now when pre-orders might go live for the handset in major markets across the globe.

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One-handed operation for the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 4

The iPhone 6 Plus provided Apple with the opportunity to enter the phablet market, a field pioneered by Samsung that Apple resisted for a few years. With the new iPhablet comes a feature called “Reachability,” which was designed to help consumers use the 6 Plus one-handed. While Apple has given its own name to one-handed operation, it can’t be given credit for the concept: Samsung pioneered the phablet space and one-handed phablet operation first. Samsung’s one-handed operation will allow you to use your device with one hand, even if your 5.7-inch screen on the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 4 may be overwhelming under certain circumstances.

Here’s how to enable One-Handed Operation on the Galaxy Note 3.

First, go to your settings, then scroll down to “one-handed operation.” Select it.

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Next, you will see an array of options by which to customize your one-handed operation. If you want to use one-handed operation with all screens without consuming your time with customizations, check the box that says “Use for all screens.” If you want to customize how you use one-handed operation (whether for your Samsung keyboard, calculator, unlock pattern, call buttons, etc.), then check the box to the right of each function for which you’ll use One-Handed Operation.

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Before you decide whether to use One-Handed Operation for all screens or some functions, you need to know that either decision brings with it a different implementation. If you customize it for your calculator and keyboard, for example, you’ll need to select the arrows on either side of the screen to operate it. If you decide to use One-Handed Operation for all screens, you’ll need to perform a swipe gesture to use it.

To perform the swipe gesture, take your left thumb on the left edge of the display, slide to the middle of the screen, then back to the edge quickly. When you do, you’ll see that the webpage (or, in this case, the main screen) has turned smaller, with a box at the top to re-enlarge the page, alongside of on-screen navigation buttons at the bottom of the reduced page. The on-screen navigation buttons are there to help you navigate the screen if you intend to use One-Handed Operation effectively.

One-Handed Operation for the Galaxy Note 4

If you are a Galaxy Note 4 owner, you’ll need to enable One-Handed Operation differently. Go to “settings,” and select “display and wallpaper” under the “quick settings” section. Under “display and wallpaper,” select “one-handed operation” and then “reduce screen size.” Of course, the Galaxy Note 4’s One-Handed Operation will work, in practice, the same way as that of the Galaxy Note 3.

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Have you enabled One-Handed Operation on your Galaxy Note 3 or Note 4? Is this a favorite feature you use, or did you try it for the first time just now? Do your thing in the comments.



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New Tizen update for Z1 weighs 67MB, brings bug fixes

Consumers have often complained about Android updates, and Samsung is no exception. Android updates often arrive for Samsung devices weeks after Nexus devices get them, and, despite the fact that Google’s updates have earned a reputation for being “buggy,” to say the least, consumers still seem to want updates early (even if updates may be better when released later rather than sooner).

Samsung is showing its prowess with Tizen, its homegrown OS, to release updates as quickly as possible to squash software bugs while optimizing the experience. India customers are fortunate today to have another update, with build number Z130HDDU0BOH1, available for download. This update is only for India customers.

The Z1 update is tiny (67MB), but it does bring along an update for Facebook. Overall, the Tizen update should keep the Z1 running smoothly, and we are excited to see what Samsung’s future major Tizen update will bring. If you’ve received the Z1 update, India customers, feel free to chime in.

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Ulak releases multiple cases and covers for the upcoming Galaxy Note 5

The Galaxy Note 5 is going to be announced tomorrow at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York, and we’ve seen quite a bit of leaks lately. Now, we have renders of the phablet device with cases from Ulak, which are available in a multitude of colors. The case manufacturer has several kinds of cases available, the first of which is Lumenair. This case is available in five color options, costs $14.99 each. It has a special light-diffusion pipes on the surface of the case that changes colors when you receive a call. Also, they glow in the dark so you can find your device easier during the night.

The second case range for the Galaxy Note 5 is Ulak’s Clear Slim, range which is meant for protection without a lot of bulk. This lineup has raised edges, which are meant to protect your device from scratches, and it also features a pretty nice design. It’s priced at $9.99, which is cheaper than Ulak’s final lineups: the Nutcandy and Knox Armor. These two case lineups are meant for hardcore protection of the Galaxy Note 5, but it does add a little bit of bulk. It has a hard polycarbonate shell, flexible TPU inner core, and a shock-resistant exterior bumper.

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Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ to have a 3,000 mAh battery

With Samsung having shifted to non-removable batteries on its flagships this year, and with the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge offering only average battery life for many users, everyone has been pretty anxious to know how big the batteries on the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ are going to be. We had revealed many months ago that the Galaxy S6 edge+ would have a 3,000 mAh battery, and evleaks is today confirming the same just a day ahead of the phones’ official announcement.

According to evleaks, the Note 5 will have a 3,000 mAh battery as well, and that is no doubt going to draw the ire of Note fans considering the battery size is smaller than the Galaxy Note 4. But we should keep in mind that the Note 5 (and the S6 edge+) will have a more power-efficient chipset; also, devices that are running Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box have displayed considerably better endurance than the devices from earlier this year, so that could also be an important factor that could make up for the not-so-large battery inside.

In the end, we will have to wait for real-life tests to see whether Samsung’s next flagships can fix one of the few issues that plague the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge.



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