الأحد، 10 أبريل 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge get an update with touch improvements

Samsung is pushing out an update for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge in various regions, with the update bring improvements to touch and a new feature that corrects shape in “skewed photos.” Palm rejection on the display is much better with the new software (build XXU1APD1) – Galaxy S7 edge owners should benefit most from this, as single-handed usage can result in unintended touches on the edges of the display.

As for the shape correction feature, we don’t see a new option in the photo editor, so maybe this works when your hand shakes while taking a picture or is part of the auto adjust option for photos. You should be seeing the update hit your device over the course of the week; be sure to do a manual check through the Settings » About device menu. It’s available over the air (as a 156 MB download), through Samsung Smart Switch, and from our firmware database.

Received the update already? Let us know if you notice any other improvements on your Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge.

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Firmware Details:

Model SM-G930F
Model name Galaxy S7
Country Nordic countries
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 110166628
Build date Fri, 01 Apr 2016 11:57:18 +0000
Product code NEE
PDA G930FXXU1APD1
CSC G930FNEE1APC5

 

Model SM-G935F
Model name Galaxy S7 edge
Country Germany
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 110166628
Build date Fri, 01 Apr 2016 11:59:01 +0000
Product code DBT
PDA G935FXXU1APD1
CSC G935FDBT1APC5


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Samsung launches the Galaxy J1 (2016) in Canada for $150

Three days earlier than scheduled, Samsung has launched its latest budget-friendly smartphone, the Galaxy J1 (2016), in Canada. The handset is available to purchase right now through Telus for $150 off-contract and will be up for grabs through Bell on the original intended release date of April 13.

Just in case you need a refresher on its specifications, the Galaxy J1 (2016) sports a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display, a 1.3GHz Exynos 3475 quad-core processor, a Mali-T720 GPU, 1GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter, 8GB of expandable memory and a 2,050mAh battery.

As far as connectivity goes, we’re looking at support for WiFi, Bluetooth v4.1, GPS, an FM radio and microUSB 2.0. Unfortunately, there’s no compatibility for NFC, fingerprint recognition or fast charging, but that’s no surprize from a sub-$200 handset.

If you’d like to find out more about picking up the Galaxy J1 (2016) from Telus, hit the source link below.



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