الثلاثاء، 8 مارس 2016

Buy one Galaxy S7 from AT&T and get the second for free

AT&T has launched a new promotion on the hottest Android smartphone that money can buy right now. New and existing AT&T customers can purchase the Galaxy S7 or the Galaxy S7 edge and get another Galaxy S7 free when they add a second line or buy both handsets on AT&T Next installment plans. Customers just need to pay tax on both phones at sale.

The first phone can either be a new line or an upgrade on an existing line but the second phone that AT&T is giving for free has to be a new line and purchased on AT&T Next 24 plan. Both handsets also have to be added to a qualified mobile plan. After three bill cycles customers will start to get up to $695 spread out over 30 monthly bill credits. Customers who purchased the new flagship on or after February 26 and meet the aforementioned criteria can also take advantage of this offer. Seems like AT&T has beaten T-Mobile to the punch, Magenta is expected to come out with a similar buy-one-get-one-free offer for the Galaxy S7 in just a couple of days.



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Galaxy S7 pre-order sales reportedly lower than last year

A report out of Korea claims that pre-order sales of the Galaxy S7 are lower than what Samsung saw with the Galaxy S6 last year. This is despite the fact that Samsung has tried to get more people to pre-order the latest flagship smartphones by offering a free Gear VR headset with every unit. The report claims that consumers have not shown a “dramatic response” during the pre-order period and that the actual pre-order sales are lower than that of the Galaxy S6.

This doesn’t necessarily mean that customers don’t like Samsung’s latest smartphones. Market watchers are of the view that consumers in South Korea no longer prefer the pre-order system and that for some the Gear VR isn’t an attractive incentive to put money down for a new Samsung flagship. The Galaxy S7 could very well end up selling more units overall than its predecessor as consumers decide to pick up the Galaxy S7 or the Galaxy S7 edge when it becomes available in stores and particularly when carriers and retailers start offering deals and promotions.



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You can swap SIM cards on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge without a restart

With all the advancements that have been made in the mobile industry in the past few years, you would think that by now, every smartphone would let you swap SIM cards without having to go through a reboot. It’s a basic feature that has been present on devices from major manufacturers like Apple and HTC, and Samsung is finally joining the club. That’s right - you don’t need to restart your Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge to be able to put in a new SIM card.

We wonder why it took so long for Samsung to implement hot swapping for SIM cards. We guess we do know why it finally arrived this year – the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge are the first flagships from the company to have dual SIM support in markets outside China and a few other Asian countries, and the Korean giant probably threw in hot swapping given how popular the new handsets are bound to be. It’s a welcome move, one that should make a noticeable difference for many when they purchase one of Samsung’s nicest flagship smartphones ever.

Have you noticed any other such changes on the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge? Let us know in the comments, and if you’re planning to buy the Galaxy S7 or S7 edge over the next few days, check out a few tips on what you can do after firing up your device for the first time.



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Snag yourself a Samsung 128GB EVO Class 10 microSD card for just $39.99

If you’re one of the lucky people who’ve managed to get your hands on a brand new Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge ahead of time, and you want to pop in a microSD card to store photographs, videos and music, but don’t have a spare stick lying around, you may want to pin your ears back as Amazon has kicked off a fantastic deal on Samsung’s 128GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC Card. For a limited time, you can pick one up for just $39.99, shaving an eye-watering $58.00 off the usual price, which is a fantastic price for a memory card that supports transfer rates up to 48MB/s.

If you don’t have a Galaxy S7, but still want to take advantage of this great little deal, the stick should work in just about any smartphone that launched in 2015 (bar the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge and Galaxy Note 5) and is running Lollipop or above. Any older devices operating on a lower version of the Android operating system will, unfortunately, not be supported as Google only introduced compatibility for larger storage option on the Android open-source operating system 15-months ago.



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3-8-2016 Firmware Updates: Galaxy A3, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S4, and more

Samsung has a plethora of phones and tablets in its lineup, and regularly releases firmware updates for various devices. These can include major updates, which bring a newer version of the OS to a particular device, or minor ones that improve performance and stability and fix bugs. Software updates for Samsung devices roll out in various regions every day, and you can find out which firmware updates were pushed out by the company over the last 24 hours through our firmware list.

As usual, you can download each of these firmware from our firmware section (simply enter your device’s model number to view all firmware for that device) in order to update to a new firmware manually, or as a means to return to your phone or tablet’s stock software.

Country (Product Code) Model Model Name Version PDA
Algeria (TMC) SM-A710F Galaxy A7 5.1.1 A710FXXU1AOLF
Argentina (ARO) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 5.0.2 A500MUBU1BPB2
Argentina (ARO) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 4.4.4 A500MUBU1AOE3
Argentina (ARO) SM-G360M GALAXY CORE LTE Prime 5.0.2 G360MUBU1BPB2
Argentina (Personal) (PSN) SM-A510M Galaxy A5 ? 5.1.1 A510MUBU1APA3
Argentina (Personal) (PSN) SM-G900H GALAXY S5 5 G900HXXU1BPA2
Australia (XSA) SM-T710 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T710XXU2APB2
Australia (XSA) SM-T710 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T710XXU2AOJ4
Austria (T-Mobile) (MAX) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBF
Austria (T-Mobile) (MAX) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBF
Austria (Telering) (TRG) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBF
Austria (Telering) (TRG) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXS3QOK2
Austria (Telering) (TRG) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBF
Austria (Telering) (TRG) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXS3QOK2
Belgium (Proximus) (PRO) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Belgium (Proximus) (PRO) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Belgium (Proximus) (PRO) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Belgium (Proximus) (PRO) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Bosnia and Herzegovina (TEB) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Bosnia and Herzegovina (TEB) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Bosnia and Herzegovina (TEB) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Bosnia and Herzegovina (TEB) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH TELECOM) (BHT) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH TELECOM) (BHT) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH TELECOM) (BHT) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH TELECOM) (BHT) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Brazil (ZTO) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 5.0.2 A500MUBU1BOH2
Brazil (ZTO) SM-G110B GALAXY POCKET2 4.4.2 G110BXXU0APB1
Brazil (ZTO) SM-G900M GALAXY S5 5 G900MUBU1BOK3
Brazil (ZTO) SM-G900M GALAXY S5 5 G900MUBU1BPB2
Brazil (ZTO) SM-G110B GALAXY POCKET2 4.4.2 G110BXXU0AOK1
Brazil (ZTO) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 5.0.2 A500MUBU1BPB2
Brazil (VIVO) (ZVV) SM-A300M GALAXY A3 4.4.4 A300MUBU1AOHB
Brazil (VIVO) (ZVV) SM-A300M GALAXY A3 5.0.2 A300MUBU1BPB1
Bulgaria (BGL) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Bulgaria (GBL) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Bulgaria (VVT) (VVT) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Cambodia (CAM) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APB8
Caucasus Countries (CAU) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Caucasus Countries (CAU) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Caucasus Countries (CAU) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Colombia (COO) SM-J500M Galaxy J5 5.1.1 J500MUBU1APA2
Colombia (COO) SM-J500M Galaxy J5 5.1.1 J500MUBU1APB1
Colombia (COO) SM-G316ML GALAXY ACE 4 Neo 4.4.4 G316MLUBU0APB1
Colombia (Movistar) (COB) SM-G313MU GALAXY ACE4 LTE 4.4.2 G313MUUBU0AOL2
Czech Republic (ETL) SM-J320F Galaxy J3 5.1.1 J320FXXU0APB8
Czech Republic (O2C) (O2C) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Czech Republic (O2C) (O2C) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Czech Republic (O2C) (O2C) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Czech Republic (O2C) (O2C) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Egypt (EGY) SM-T715 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T715XXU2APB2
France (XEF) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPAD
France (XEF) SM-T530 SM-T530 5.0.2 T530XXU1BPB1
France (XEF) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXS3DPB1
France (XEF) SM-T530 SM-T530 5.0.2 T530XXU1BOD8
France (SFR) (SFR) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
France (SFR) (SFR) SM-G361F GALAXY CORE Prime LTE 5.1.1 G361FXXU1APA1
France (SFR) (SFR) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3QPB2
Germany (O2) (VIA) SM-G903F Galaxy S5 neo 5.1.1 G903FXXU1APA2
Greece (EUR) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APB7
Guatemala (PGU) GT-I9500 GALAXY S4 5.0.1 I9500UBUHOL1
Guatemala (PGU) GT-I9500 GALAXY S4 5.0.1 I9500UBUHOH4
Hungary (XEH) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Hungary (T-mobile) (TMH) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBF
Hungary (T-mobile) (TMH) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBF
Hungary (T-mobile) (TMH) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXS3QOK2
Hungary (T-mobile) (TMH) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXS3QOK2
Hungary (Telenor) (PAN) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Hungary (Telenor) (PAN) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Hungary (Telenor) (PAN) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Hungary (Telenor) (PAN) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Hungary (Telenor) (PAN) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Hungary (VDH) (VDH) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
India (INS) SM-G531F GALAXY GRAND Prime 5.1.1 G531FDDU1AOL1
India (INS) SM-G531F GALAXY GRAND Prime 5.1.1 G531FDDU1APB2
India (INS) SM-T231 SM-T231 4.4.2 T231XXU0APB1
India (INU) SM-T231 SM-T231 4.4.2 T231XXU0APB1
Iran (THR) SM-T715 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T715XXU2APB2
Iran (THR) SM-T715 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T715XXU2AOJ4
Iraq (MID) SM-T116 GALAXY Tab3 Lite 4.4.4 T116XXU0APB2
Iraq (MID) SM-T116 GALAXY Tab3 Lite 4.4.4 T116XXU0AOH1
Ireland (Meteor) (MET) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Ireland (Meteor) (MET) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Ireland (O2) (O2I) GT-I9195 GALAXY S4 mini 4.4.2 I9195XXUCOL2
Ireland (O2) (Black Edition)(O2I) GT-I9195 GALAXY S4 mini 4.4.2 I9195XXUCOL2
Italy (ITV) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Italy (ITV) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Italy (Wind) (WIN) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Kazakhstan (SKZ) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Kazakhstan (SKZ) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Korea (KOO) SM-J500N0 Galaxy J5 5.1.1 J500N0KOU1APB1
Korea (KT Corporation) (KTC) SM-N920K Galaxy Note5 6.0.1 N920KKKU2BPB2
Korea (LG Uplus) (LUC) SM-N920L Galaxy Note5 6.0.1 N920LKLU2BPB2
Korea (SK Telecom) (SKC) SM-G850S GALAXY ALPHA 5.0.2 G850SKSU2COJ2
Korea (SK Telecom) (SKC) SM-G850S GALAXY ALPHA 5.0.2 G850SKSU2CPA4
Korea (SK Telecom) (SKC) SM-N920S Galaxy Note5 6.0.1 N920SKSU2BPB2
Luxembourg (LUX) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Luxembourg (LUX) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Luxembourg (LUX) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Macedonia (VIM) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Macedonia (VIM) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Macedonia (VIM) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Macedonia (VIM) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Malaysia (XME) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APB8
Malaysia (XME) SM-N9208 Galaxy Note5 5.1.1 N9208XXU2AOK8
Nepal (NPL) SM-T231 SM-T231 4.4.2 T231XXU0APB1
Nepal (NPL) SM-T231 SM-T231 4.4.2 T231XXU0ANJ4
Netherlands (PHN) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Netherlands (PHN) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Netherlands (T-Mobile) (TNL) SM-A510F Galaxy A5 ? 5.1.1 A510FXXU1APA3
Nordic countries (NEE) SM-G903F Galaxy S5 neo 5.1.1 G903FXXU1APB3
Norway (Telenor) (TEN) SM-G903F Galaxy S5 neo 5.1.1 G903FXXU1APB3
Open Austria (ATO) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Open Austria (ATO) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Open Austria (ATO) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Open Austria (ATO) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Panama (TPA) SM-P600 GALAXY Note 10.1 4.4.2 P600UBUCOB1
Panama (TPA) SM-P600 GALAXY Note 10.1 5.1.1 P600UBUDPB1
Panama (PBS) SM-G920I Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920IDVU2COGA
Panama (PBS) SM-G920I Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920IDVU3DOJ6
Panama (TPA) SM-E700H GALAXY E7 5.1.1 E700HXXU1BPB3
Panama (Cable & Wireless) (PCW) SM-A710M Galaxy A7 5.1.1 A710MUBU1APB4
Paraguay (Claro) (CTP) SM-P355M GALAXY Tab A 5.0.2 P355MUBU1APB1
Paraguay (Tigo) (TGP) GT-I9500 GALAXY S4 5.0.1 I9500UBUHOH5
Paraguay (Tigo) (TGP) GT-I9500 GALAXY S4 5.0.1 I9500UBUHOK2
Peru (SAM) (SAM) SM-G130M GALAXY YOUNG2 4.4.2 G130MUBU0AOI1
Peru (SAM) (SAM) SM-G130M GALAXY YOUNG2 4.4.2 G130MUBU0AOE2
Poland (XEO) SM-T815 Galaxy Tab S2 5.0.2 T815XXU2APB2
Portugal (MEO) SM-A510F Galaxy A5 ? 5.1.1 A510FXXU1APAE
Portugal (Vodafone) (TCL) SM-G903F Galaxy S5 neo 5.1.1 G903FXXU1APA3
Romania (ROM) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Romania (Cosmote) (COA) SM-G130HN GALAXY YOUNG2 4.4.2 G130HNXXU0AOI3
Romania (Cosmote) (COA) SM-G130HN GALAXY YOUNG2 4.4.2 G130HNXXU0APA2
Russia (SER) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Saudi Arabia (KSA) SM-T715 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T715XXU2APB2
Slovakia (TMS) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXS3QOK2
Slovakia (TMS) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBF
Slovakia (ORX) SM-J320F Galaxy J3 5.1.1 J320FXXU0APB8
Slovakia (ORX) SM-A510F Galaxy A5 ? 5.1.1 A510FXXU1APAE
Slovakia (ORX) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Slovakia (TMS) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBF
Slovakia (ORX) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Slovakia (ORX) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Slovakia (TMS) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXS3QOK2
Slovakia (ORX) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Slovenia (SIO) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Slovenia (Mobitel) (MOT) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXU3COI9
Slovenia (Mobitel) (MOT) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Slovenia (Mobitel) (MOT) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Slovenia (Mobitel) (MOT) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Slovenia (Si.mobil) (SIM) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
South America (Open Line) (NBS) SM-G920I Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920IDVU3DOJ6
South America (Open Line) (NBS) SM-G920I Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920IDVU3COJ7
South East Europe (SEE) SM-T815 Galaxy Tab S2 5.0.2 T815XXU2APB2
Spain (PHE) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Spain (PHE) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Spain (Movistar) (XEC) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APB9
Sri Lanka (SLK) SM-T231 SM-T231 4.4.2 T231XXU0APB1
Sweden (VDS) SM-G903F Galaxy S5 neo 5.1.1 G903FXXU1APB3
Trinidad and Tobago (TTT) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 5.0.2 A500MUBU1BPB2
Trinidad and Tobago (EON) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 5.0.2 A500MUBU1BPB2
Trinidad and Tobago (TTT) SM-A500M GALAXY A5 4.4.4 A500MUBU1AOE3
Turkey (TUR) SM-T677 GALAXY View 5.1.1 T677XXU1APB1
Turkey (TUR) GT-I9295 GALAXY S4 ACTIVE 4.4.2 I9295XXUCNH2
USA (USC) SM-G928R4 Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928R4TYU2BPB6
USA (Verizon) (VZW) SM-R750V Gear S 2.2.1.4 R750VVRU1APB1
Ukraine (Kyivstar) (SEK) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
Ukraine (Kyivstar) (SEK) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
United Arab Emirates (XSG) SM-T715 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T715XXU2APB2
United Arab Emirates (XSG) SM-N910C GALAXY Note4 5.1.1 N910CXXU2CPB2
United Arab Emirates (XSG) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APBB
United Arab Emirates (XSG) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APBB
United Kingdom (BTU) SM-T550 GALAXY Tab A 5.0.2 T550XXU1AOJ1
United Kingdom (BTU) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
United Kingdom (BTU) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
United Kingdom (O2) (O2U) SM-G903F Galaxy S5 neo 5.1.1 G903FXXU1APA2
United Kingdom / Ireland (XEU) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXS3DPB1
United Kingdom / Ireland (XEU) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXU3COI9
United Kingdom / Ireland (XEU) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPAD
United Kingdom / Ireland (XEU) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Unknown (XNZ) SM-T710 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T710XXU2AOJ4
Unknown (XNZ) SM-T710 GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T710XXU2APB2
Unknown (TTR) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 5.1.1 G920FXXS3QOK2
Unknown (BVO) SM-T715Y GALAXY Tab S2 5.0.2 T715YDXU2APA2
Unknown (ANP) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBG
Unknown (TTR) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBF
Unknown (DNL) SM-A510F Galaxy A5 ? 5.1.1 A510FXXU1APA3
Unknown (TTR) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 6.0.1 G925FXXU3DPBF
Unknown (BVO) SM-G900H GALAXY S5 5 G900HXXU1BPA2
Unknown (TTR) SM-G925F Galaxy S6 edge 5.1.1 G925FXXS3QOK2
Unknown (XID) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APB8
Unknown (BNG) SM-T231 SM-T231 4.4.2 T231XXU0APB1
Unknown (BVO) SM-G900H GALAXY S5 5 G900HXXU1BOI3
Uzbekistan (CAC) SM-G928F Galaxy S6 edge+ 6.0.1 G928FXXU2BPB6
Uzbekistan (CAC) SM-G920F Galaxy S6 6.0.1 G920FXXU3DPBG
Vietnam (XXV) SM-A310F Galaxy A3 ? 5.1.1 A310FXXU1APB8


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Galaxy A9 Pro makes a pitstop at the FCC

Earlier today, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A9 Pro (SM-A9100) made a pitstop at the Federal Communications Commision over in the United States. This information comes just five days after the handset passed through the official TENAA certification database in China, giving us reason to believe that an International unveiling and release is imminent.

The FCC documentation confirms that the Galaxy A9 Pro will ship running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and sport a 6-inch Super AMOLED Full HD display, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable internal memory, an 8-megapixel front-facing camera and a 16-megapixel rear-facing shooter equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).



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Tips and tricks for your brand new Galaxy S7 and S7 edge

After a few lucky buyers received their pre-ordered Galaxy S7 and S7 edge devices last week, most people will be getting them in the coming days. Therefore, we are just in time to share a handful of neat tips and tricks you can incorporate in your first setup routine once you receive your brand spanking new S7 or S7 edge. Still wondering if you should get one? Go check out our Galaxy S7 edge review.

Put more on your home screen

The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge have a display that packs 2560 by 1440 pixels. That’s plenty of real estate for, say, putting things on your home screen. Actually, using the default four by four icon grid is clearly a waste of all that precious space. So, go into the home screen settings by long pressing an empty part of that screen, tap Screen grid, and select the 5 x 5 option. Confirm by hitting Apply, and suddenly there’s more space available for apps and widgets.

In case you’re worried text and icons will get too small, don’t. It is only the space in between that is reduced, not the size of the icons or text in widgets.

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Pick a theme

Some of you will be familiar with Samsung’s theme store, as it has been around since last year. However, most people don’t buy a new high-end phone every year, so we’ll assume most of you will be new to TouchWiz’ best recently added feature. In short, there is no longer a need to put up with Samsung’s standard design choices.

To find the theme store, put your fingertip on an empty bit of home screen again, to reveal the settings. Down there, you find the theme store icon. Once logged into your Samsung account, you can browse all kinds of themes, or categories of themes. For more inspiration, you can check out our Themes Thursday articles, or you can be pragmatic and simply pick an energy-saving dark-colored or black theme.

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Customize your quick settings

Those buttons at the top of the notification share are, as you might know, not fixed. Of course, they usually are the same ones: Wi-Fi, Location, Mute, etcetera. And, with the small down-pointing triangle icon, you can show them all with one simple tap. Still, if that’s one move too many, you may want to put the quick settings you use most in a position directly accessible without further actions.

If you pull down the notification shade, tap on said triangle icon to show all quick settings. Then tap Edit. Not only can you disable (or enable) the Quick connect button, but you can drag the different quick settings around. The top row is the settings, the second row is those that you can swipe to, horizontally. So if you always want direct access to, for example, the torch, put your finger on its icon and drag it to the top rows. Repeat until your quick settings reflect your own actual use pattern.

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Pick your preferred screen mode

In recent years, Samsung’s AMOLED displays have repeatedly emerged from tests revealing their superiority over current LCD technology. The Galaxy S7 is no exception, but out of the box, the screen is set to Samsung’s adaptive display mode. This mode can impress with its vibrant colors, but it is certainly not the most accurate. If you like your phone to display calm, natural looking colors, head over to Settings and pick the Display option. Scroll down a bit, and you will find Screen mode, where the AMOLED-photo or Basic settings will give you the best color reproduction of any mobile device.

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Register more fingerprints

With the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, Samsung has made a setup procedure that incorporates many important features. Once completed, you probably have already registered your thumbprint to secure your new device. But let’s face it: you don’t always hold your phone in the same hand, or even the same way, and often you will want to unlock it while it’s lying on the table.

Therefore, unless you like a hassle, you will need to register more than one fingerprint. The Galaxy S7 lets you store four, so best to put those to good use. Experience shows, that it is useful to register both left and right thumb, and left and right index finger. With those set, there’s no situation or position where you can not unlock your phone easily.

To do all this, go to Lock screen and security, and choose Fingerprints. After entering your PIN code, you can now manage all registered prints and add more. Tapping a fresh registration’s generic name (e.g. Fingerprint 1) will bring up a dialog where you can enter a more useful description.

And while you’re here, flip the switch on web sign-in, so you no longer have to manually enter credentials when logging into SamMobile (or any other website, for that matter). You only type in your username and password once, and after that use your fingerprints to speed up the process.

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Disable Flipboard Briefing

Now, here’s a thing you might or might not want or need, depending on where you live. It seems that in some countries Samsung has done away with the Flipboard Briefing screen that clogged up TouchWiz on previous Galaxys. However, this is not true for everywhere, as many devices still come equipped with a Flipboard Briefing screen. In other countries, local services might fulfill the same role. Germans, for example, are blessed with a screen called Upday.

No matter your local variation, this screen can be disabled, and we know many users will want to do just that. So, again, place your finger on an empty bit of home screen to enter its settings. Swipe to the Flipboard screen and hit the switch to the top right to disable the entire section. You’re welcome.

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Configure the Always On display

Much has been written about the new Always On display feature of the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. So let’s make it do what we want it to. Or, actually, show, what we want to see. Head over to settings, and then once more to the Display section, to find the Always On options.

There, you can choose the content you want to be shown, and how it should appear. There is the clock, of course, but if you’re a busy person, putting your agenda on the Always On display is another good possibility. Also, you can choose to display one of a few images, but frankly, those just look weird.

Still, as far as we’ve experienced the Always On display certainly does not drain significant amounts of energy, so setting it up for your own preferred usage is just one more thing to do after unpacking your brand new Galaxy S7 or S7 edge.

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More, more, more

Of course, there’s plenty more you can do to customize your Galaxy S7 or S7 edge. Keep checking SamMobile for more tips and tricks, or share your own below in the comments!



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T-Mobile may offer buy-one-get-one-free deal on the Galaxy S7

Samsung unveiled its latest flagship smartphones last month and countless people around the world are putting money down for the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge. The company’s carrier and retail partners are offering incentives if customers opt for them to make their purchase, and if a year’s worth of Netflix doesn’t entice you enough, perhaps you might like T-Mobile’s buy-one-get-one-free deal on the Galaxy S7. It appears to be better than the one Sprint is offering.

A purported internal document has been leaked online which shows that T-Mobile might offer this deal on the new Samsung flagships. The document shows that this promotion will be available from March 11 until a date that will be decided later. Customers will need to get both handsets on Magenta’s equipment installment plan and will need to open up a new line of service for at least one of the devices. Customers will also have to pay any taxes on the second device. T-Mobile was one of the first carriers in the United States to start shipping pre-ordered units ahead of time. Since this promotion launches after the pre-order period it won’t be open to customers who have already put money down for the new handsets, but customers who decide to purchase after March 11 will be able to get in on this. T-Mobile has not officially confirmed anything about this promotion yet but seeing as how the official launch is just days away we might see it say something in the very near future.

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Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review: Something great becomes even better!

A day before MWC 2016, Samsung announced its flagships for the first half of 2016: the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. The design of these handsets looks very similar to last year’s Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, yet there are many differences. Samsung has worked on improving the new devices on almost every front, and has brought back features like expandable storage and big batteries. Perfection is the word that is applicable here, as the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge come with a spec sheet that has every major feature on it.

SamMobile got the opportunity to review the Galaxy S7 edge; Samsung was unable to offer us a Galaxy S7 on time, and since the S7 is mostly an S7 edge with a smaller flat screen and smaller battery, we decided a review of the Galaxy S7 edge should be able to cover all your questions about these devices.

Design

Before the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge went official, there were many leaks that confirmed Samsung wasn’t changing much in terms of design this year. It has opted for a two-year design cycle like its archenemy Apple. But while everything looks the same, things are quite different. For example, the edges on the devices are smoother, making them much nicer to hold in the hand than the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge.

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The S7 edge is a streamlined version of its predecessor. The screen size has gone up from 5.1 inches to 5.5 inches, but thanks to the curved back similar to the Note 5, the S7 edge is very comfortable to hold. Both the front and back panels use 2.5D glass. The phone gives off a 3D feeling thanks to the bends and edges, and it’s not surprising Samsung calls the forming process for this glass 3D thermoforming.

The sides have remained the same as the Galaxy S6 lineup. The button placement has remained the same across the board, though the home button is now more square. The SIM card slot is still at the top (on the S7 edge at least; the flat S6 had it on the side but even the regular S7 offers the SIM slot at the top of the device), and the SIM slot now comes with the beloved microSD slot that disappeared on last year’s devices.

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MicroSD cards of up to 200 GB are supported; 32GB and 64GB are the internal storage options, though not all of them will be available in every market. A 128GB option doesn’t exist at all, just like it didn’t on the Note 5 and S6 edge+ (except in South Korea). There’s also a dual SIM variant of the S7 duo. It’s a hybrid SIM slot on these phones, meaning you can either use it as a dual SIM phone or expand the internal storage while using only a single SIM.

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The back of the S7 edge remains the same as the S6 edge, but the camera hump has gotten smaller (0.46 mm vs 1.33 mm on the S6 edge, to be precise). The heart rate sensor continues to be placed next to the camera.

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Overall, with the Galaxy S7 edge you will get the same wow feeling that the S6 edge had when it launched a year back, and we still think Samsung’s Edge smartphone is the most beautiful ever made. The screen size has increased, and Samsung has refined the design to a great extent. Remember the sharp edges on the Galaxy S6 edge? They are gone on the S7 edge, and everything is fluidly curved to make it extremely smooth. I can dare say the S7 edge is one of the best – if not the best – in terms of how a device feels when it’s lying in your hand. Well done Samsung, well done.

Finally, we should mention that the Galaxy S7 edge (and the regular S7) has an IP68 certificate. The device is dust and waterproof, with an ability to withstand submersion in up to 1.5 m of water for 30 minutes. Always handy when you drop your phone in the bathroom or when you have to use it when it’s raining.

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Interface

Upon using the Galaxy S7 edge for the first time, regular consumers will notice something immediately: Samsung’s proprietary music and video players aren’t there on the device by default. In our opinion this is a bit weird as most consumers are used to these apps (and they are considerably more feature rich than Google’s music and video apps, which are what you get on the S7 and S7 edge out of the box). Thankfully, Samsung’s audio and video players can be downloaded from the Galaxy Apps store.

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Samsung’s TouchWiz interface works the same on the S7 edge as it has done for the last year, though the company has adopted Google’s color palette. The colors are softer and easier on the eye; the entire interface is as we know it and works easy for everyone (TouchWiz is as easy as, say, Apple’s iOS). Speaking of iOS, Samsung has added an option to bring all the apps to the home screen and remove the app drawer. It’s how iOS has done things since its inception, and Samsung is readying things to make way for Android N, which rumors say will not have an app drawer. Whether this is good or bad is something users will have to decide, though we’re personally not very happy about it.

Samsung has introduced an app called Game Launcher on the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Game Launcher lets you game without any disturbance by blocking notifications or turning off the touch buttons. Also on-board is an option to reduce the frame rate in games, allowing you to get some extra battery life when gaming. There’s a quick access menu that lets you minimize your games, take a screenshot, and record a game video.

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Users of the Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+ and the Note 5 will get the new TouchWiz interface as seen on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge with the Marshmallow update that is rolling out in various markets these days.

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Edge interface

The Galaxy S7 edge has an updated Edge panel, which has more features and does considerably more than the Edge panel on the Galaxy S6 edge and S6 edge+. You get options like a compass and weather panel, in addition to a Tasks Edge panel that lets you access various shortcuts quickly (for example, you can start composing a text message by hitting its shortcut in the Tasks Edge screen). Yet we still lack basic things like the ability to scroll through your apps or people shortcuts. You are still limited to five options in any Edge panel, but what if we have more than five favorite contacts or more than five apps that we regularly use and would like to quickly access.

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Here at SamMobile we miss the functionality that the Galaxy Note Edge offered, though Samsung has made progress when you look at the bigger picture. If you are currently using a Galaxy S6 edge handset, all the new functionality will arrive on your device through the Marshmallow update.

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Display

Like you can expect from Samsung, the display on the Galaxy S7 edge is excellent, with vivid colors and extremely wide viewing angles. It’s a 5.5-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 534 ppi, and you can adjust the screen modes as always (AMOLED Photo and Basic modes offer the most realistic colors). Samsung is using a new type of AMOLED panel this year, which can get really, really bright. You can get a detailed analysis of the screen here.

New on the Galaxy S7 edge (and the regular S7) is the Always On Display feature. Since it’s an AMOLED display, all the pixels are powered individually, which comes handy for such a feature and allows Samsung to turn on a few pixels to show consistent information like the time and calendar with minimal battery usage.

Unfortunately, not all functions are optimal. For example, if the Always On display showed notifications for more than just calls and messages (like WhatsApp or Facebook), the notification LED could be easily turned off and everything could shift to the display itself. Also, your agenda or appointments are not displayed on the Always On display, so the functionality could be a bit better in our opinion.

If you are concerned about display burn-in because of Always On functionality, don’t be, as the content on the screen jumps every few seconds. The Always On display can be themed through third-party themes, and in terms of battery usage, you can expect to lose an additional 1 percent every hour if you keep the feature on.

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Camera

One of the most important aspects of a smartphone is its camera. Samsung has been rather busy the last year, with the S7 and S7 edge featuring a 12-megapixel camera with an aperture of f/1.7 with Smart OIS (optical image stabilization). The front camera is a 5-megapixel unit, with the same aperture as the rear camera. To sum it all up: the camera on the Galaxy S7 edge is insanely good. At first you might think it’s strange Samsung has opted for a lower camera resolution, but practically nothing can be further from the truth. Samsung is using Dual Pixel technology that allows all the camera pixels to be used for autofocus, and the speed of autofocus on the Galaxy S7 edge is so fast that you won’t even see the entire focusing process in action most of the time. Autofocus is faster than, say, the LG G5 or the iPhone 6s Plus, and even in terms of image quality the S7 edge is ahead of the competition.

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The pictures you take come out outrageously sharp, and images captured in the dark are exceptionally good as well. The amount of color and sharpness in dim lighting situations is amazing, though a disadvantage is that the larger pixels on the camera can make it too sensitive. So you can expect to see light streaks in photos of scenes with a lot of bright lights, which is an issue that plagues most smartphone cameras with large pixels. The camera module can also get a bit dirty, so make sure you clean it up before taking images.

Samsung has implemented three new features on the camera. One is Motion Photo, which is called Zoe by HTC and Live Photos by Apple and takes a few additional images before the actual scene you’re capturing. This allows you to view it as a short video, and it can also be found in Panorama mode where it comes handy if you’re taking a panorama picture at a beach or other locations with a little movement. Samsung has also added Hyperlapse. This isn’t exactly a new feature and was present on the Galaxy S6 lineup under the Fast Motion name. It allows you to speed up the video you’ve made – taking a video of busy streets is one usage example we can think of off the top of our head.

You will find some pictures we took with the Galaxy S7 edge below. What struck us was the fact that even last year’s Galaxy S flagships can’t capture the level of detail the S7 edge can, despite their 16-megapixel cameras. For hobbyist photographers that want to take professional photos, the Pro mode has also been slightly adjusted on the new devices. See the screenshots for comparison with the Galaxy S6 edge+.

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As we mentioned above, Samsung makes use of a 5-megapixel front camera, which hasn’t changed much. Samsung has added a flash feature that lights up the screen with a white image for a moment before taking a photo, allowing for better selfies in low light. It doesn’t work in extremely dark situations, but it’s still a nice addition. With enough natural light the front camera is pretty good, which we believe is more important. It’s still not great though, as photos can come out with a lot of noise and washed out colors in less than ideal lighting conditions.

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Sound/Battery

The sound from the Galaxy S7 edge’s loudspeaker is very good. The sound is clear, and there’s a bit of noticeable bass here. When you connect a headset, everything gets better. The sound has very good bass and the highs are nice and pitchy. Audio during calls is very clear, too, without any distortion. The person on the other side of the call could hear me just fine, though you should keep in mind that network conditions will affect how your calls sound.

One of the biggest desires of every smartphone user is better battery life. This year’s Galaxy S devices will make a lot of people happy as Samsung has made the phones thicker to fit in bigger batteries. The Galaxy S7 edge has a 3,600 mAh battery that’s 600 mAh more than the S6 edge+’ and a little over a thousand mAh more than the Galaxy S6 edge.

It’s good news for consumers, though ultimately you can expect a battery life of mostly one day even with the larger battery. Of course, you can be assured the phone consistently lasts you all day with regular usage. The always on screen takes its toll on battery life, and turning it off can add 10 to 15 percent additional usage time. There’s support for fast wired and wireless charging, and even with the larger battery capacities charging is very quick.

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Performance

The Galaxy S7 edge uses Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chipset in most markets, and the Snapdragon 820 in the US and China, with differences between the two being mostly negligible (well, except for the fact that the Exynos has four more processing cores than the Snapdragon). In terms of performance, Samsung says the new CPUs offer 50 percent faster performance than the Galaxy S6, while the GPU is about 77 percent faster. Samsung also makes use of the new Vulkan gaming API that was introduced in Android Marshmallow, which should ensure better graphical fidelity in games. Of course, it will all depend on how much game developers take advantage of the Vulkan API, but theoretically, it should enable better use of the hardware power on offer.

The Galaxy S7 edge comes with 4GB of RAM, and the aggressive multitasking that plagued last year’s flagships has been toned down a little, so apps stay in memory longer and the device is overall quite fast. Speed is certainly not an issue, and everything is smooth and app opening times are very short.

Wrap Up

With the Galaxy S7 edge, Samsung has a worthy successor to its most beautiful smartphone. The company heard what consumers liked about the Galaxy S6 edge and has improved on many fronts, and then some. Worth noting is the feel of the device in the hand, and we are pleased to see Samsung has brought back aspects like a microSD slot and a large battery. It is also very convenient that the S7 edge is IP68 certified for water resistance.

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There will be some confusion over the lack of Samsung’s music and video apps for users, and aside from pressure from Google, we don’t see a reason why the company has made them optional on its new flagships. Samsung hasn’t been sitting idle on the software front, as everything runs a lot smoother. The Edge panels have been improved as well, though Note Edge users will still feel it is a downgrade in terms of what the Edge display can do.

But everything considered, the Galaxy S7 edge is an amazing smartphone. Its camera is the best in the industry at this point, with exceptionally good performance even in low-light conditions. We expect Samsung will sell a lot of Galaxy S7 edge’s (and even the regular Galaxy S7) in the coming months, and given the experience the device offers, those sales numbers will be well deserved.

Pros Cons
Great design Edge functionality still lacking
Exceptional camera Samsung’s music and video apps not available out of the box
Impressive battery life Camera sensitive to smudges
The microSD slot returns!
Can take a dip in water
Smooth, fast interface

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