الجمعة، 26 مايو 2017

Watchface Friday: Here’s our selection of this week’s best watchfaces

It’s Friday, which means it’s time for another edition of Watchface Friday! For those unaware, every Friday, we highlight a selection of our favorite watchfaces for the Gear S3 classic and Gear S3 frontier. All of the offerings are available to download through the Galaxy Apps Store, so you can rest assured that you won’t have to search all over the Internet to find something we’ve listed.

Gear S3 classic

Classic Blue Star by Sven Franke

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Devotion 8: Distinct by Yuriy Georgiev

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Gear S3 frontier

RotoX by Michael Whitney

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Vakta OCE02 by Mindon

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SamMobile Daily Recap: May 26, 2017 — Galaxy Note 8 and more!

We publish a lot of stories on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the majority of news breaks during our European hours of operation, which makes it difficult for our readers in the US (and other regions) to keep up. However, we think we’ve come up with a fantastic solution — a daily recap.

Here’s what we published today.

Business

Samsung sets up a $445 million fund for small suppliers

Deals

Daily Deal: Save 18% on a 32GB Evo Select microSD card

Phones

Samsung announces the Galaxy Feel in Japan

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 front glass panel shows a Galaxy S8-like bezel-less design

Samsung is using different names for Galaxy S8 colors in Taiwan

Samsung itself confirms the Galaxy J5 (2017) and Galaxy J7 (2017)

Sprint is giving away free Galaxy S8 smartphones

Tips & Tricks

Galaxy S8 Tip: Here’s how you create folders inside the app drawer



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Galaxy S8 Tip: Here’s how you create folders inside the app drawer

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ come with a range of customization options for the home screen. Samsung’s new Experience launcher does away with the app drawer button but gives you an option to get it back. You can even disable the app drawer altogether and put all your apps on the home screen, and also included is the ability to hide apps in the drawer. Some of you might have noticed, however, that you can’t make folders inside the app drawer the same way you could do on previous Samsung devices.

Well, the process has changed, but you can still make folders inside the app drawer. Follow the steps below to find out how.

Create a folder in the app drawer

Step 1: Open the app drawer (by swiping up or down on the home screen, or using the dedicated app drawer button if you have that enabled).

Step 2: Press and hold on one of the apps that you want to put inside a folder. Stop pressing the icon once you see a few options pop up next to it.

Step 3: Tap the Select multiple items option.

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Step 4: Then, select all the apps that you wish to put inside a folder.

Step 5: Once you’ve selected the apps, hit the Create Folder button on the top right of the display.

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That’s it. The phone will show you the folder you just created, and you can put any name to it by typing into the name field. You can also change the color of the folder to distinguish it from other folders/app shortcuts. Each folder that you create shows up at the start of the apps list, so you can quickly get to these folders without having to swipe around in the app drawer.

Add more app shortcuts to existing folders

To add more icons to a particular folder later on, here’s what you need to do.

Step 1: Follow steps 1 to 3 listed above.

Step 2: Select the apps you wish to add to the existing folder.

Step 3: Hold and drag these apps (pressing any of the app shortcuts will make all selected shortcuts move around) and drop them into the folder you want to add them to.

Delete folders

Naturally, you can also delete existing folders. To do so, press and hold a folder until you get a few options pop up, and select Delete folder. This will remove the folder from your app drawer and put all the apps that were inside back in their original positions.


Facing an issue? Reach out to us in the comments and we’ll do our best to get you on the right track. Also, don’t forget to take a look at other Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ tips to make the most out of your new phone.



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Daily Deal: Save 18% on a 32GB Evo Select microSD card

If you’re running low on storage, you’ve come to the right place. For a limited time only, you can bag yourself a 32GB EVO Select microSD card for $12.99 (18% off). What’s neat about the EVO Select range is that it not only offers one of the fast transfer speeds on the market, but all of the cards are also waterproof.

Like the sound of 32GB EVO Select microSD card and want to bag yourself one? Hit the Buy Now button below. We really advise you to hurry though, as Amazon only has a limited amount of inventory available for this specific deal, and — as we say time and time again — once it’s gone, it’s gone.



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Samsung announces the Galaxy Feel in Japan

Samsung has announced a new smartphone called the Galaxy Feel in Japan. At first glance, the handset looks a lot like the Galaxy A3 (2017), but under the hood it sports slightly more impressive internals, like a 1.6GHz octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM.

Other notable specifications include a 4.7-inch HD screen, a 16MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP selfie shooter and a 3,000mAh non-removable battery. The Galaxy Feel also ships running Android 7.0 Nougat skinned with Samsung’s new Experience user interface.

Unfortunately, we don’t have any information with regards to pricing. All we know is that those interested in the handset in Japan can register their interest starting today through NTT DoCoMo, with sales scheduled to take place sometime in mid-June.

There’s no word on whether the Galaxy Feel will launch outside of Japan.

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Samsung itself confirms the Galaxy J5 (2017) and Galaxy J7 (2017)

We’ve seen a lot of rumors and reports about the Galaxy J5 (2017) and the Galaxy J7 (2017) over the past few weeks. Samsung is yet to officially launch the new Galaxy J (2017) series. The company has now confirmed the existence of these handsets on the Korean information page for Kids Mode.

The information page lists the devices that Kids Mode is compatible with, devices like the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S6 series, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy A series and more. It also lists the Galaxy J5 (2017) and Galaxy J7 (2017) even though these handsets haven’t been announced.

The Galaxy J3 (2017) is on there as well but it’s probably the version that’s not going to be sold in markets other than the United States. The Galaxy J3 (2017) for the U.S. has model number SM-J327 while the one for EU and other markets will have model number SM-J330 and will feature different specifications.

We can also see the Galaxy J7 Pop and J7 Max on the list. Even the Galaxy Note 7 is on there for some reason, despite the fact that this handset was discontinued late last year.

Samsung is yet to confirm when it’s going to be making the new Galaxy J (2017) series official.

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Samsung is using different names for Galaxy S8 colors in Taiwan

Earlier today, a number of publications reported that Samsung has released “three new colors” of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ in Taiwan — Ice Lake Blue, Smoked Purple Grey, and Quicksand Gold — but it turns out the hues aren’t actually new.

Samsung has actually decided to rebrand the Coral Blue, Maple Gold and Orchid Gray color variants of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ for the Taiwanese market. It’s unclear why it made the decision to do so, but it’s something it’s done in the past.

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As Abhijeet pointed out in his recent column, it’s best to keep your color grudges aside when deciding what color Galaxy S8 to pick up. A lot of negative stigmas are attached to the Maple Gold variant, and it’s probably the best of the bunch.

What color Galaxy S8 did you opt for? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below.



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Sprint is giving away free Galaxy S8 smartphones

Sprint is running a new contest called Twin 2 Win and it has 16 Galaxy S8 smartphones to give to the winners. Don’t worry, you don’t need a twin sibling in order to participate, the contest is actually about twinning with your pet. You need to share a photo of you and your pet, preferably in matching outfits, with Sprints and it will award those who submit the best pictures with a free Galaxy S8.

Content entries can be submitted to Sprint through Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. The procedure for Facebook is that you head over to the carrier’s page, find the contest post and then leave a comment with your photo and the hashtags #Twin2Win and #Sweepstakes.

Twitter users have to follow @Sprint and post a photo on their profile with the same hashtags. Following @Sprint on Instagram is required as well coupled with the hashtags mentioned above.

This contest is going to end on May 29 and Sprint will then select two winners randomly every day who will receive the free Galaxy S8. Winners will only get the handset for free, they will have to pay for the wireless service and activation themselves.

The contest is open to all US residents above the age of 18. Do read the official rules before you decide to participate.

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Samsung sets up a $445 million fund for small suppliers

Samsung Electronics has announced that it’s setting up a $445 million fund to help small suppliers. It’s the biggest South Korean company to announce this step after the country’s new President Moon Jae-in said that more needs to be done to protect small businesses in South Korea.

President Moon Jae-in took office earlier this month after his predecessor was impeached following a corruption probe that has ensnared Samsung as well. The company is alleged to have paid bribes to win the government’s support. Samsung Electronics vice chairman and heir apparent Lee Jae-yong remains behind bars since he was indicted on multiple charges which include bribery and embezzlement.

The company said in a statement that it decided to set up this fund after meeting with suppliers late last year. Samsung explains that the purpose of this fund is to enable small suppliers to borrow cash interest-free for a year so that they can pay their subcontractors promptly. Samsung is going to run this fund until May 2020.



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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 front glass panel shows a Galaxy S8-like bezel-less design

Samsung had announced that it won’t discontinue the Galaxy Note lineup even after the Galaxy Note 7 battery fiasco. The company plans to unveil the Galaxy Note 8 sometime later this year, but leaks have started flowing in already. A dummy unit of the smartphone was leaked earlier this week, hinting towards an in-screen fingerprint reader. Now, a new video posted on Twitter shows the alleged front glass panel of the Galaxy Note 8.

As you can see in the video, the glass panel of the Galaxy Note 8 looks quite similar to the Galaxy S8 and S8+, albeit slightly larger in size. If this turns out to be true, Samsung’s next flagship phablet will end up looking a lot like the Galaxy S8 and S8+, thanks to its bezel-free Infinity Display. However, you should take this video with a pinch of salt as it can be fake. The Galaxy Note 8 is rumored to feature a 6.3-inch QHD display, a 12MP+13MP dual rear camera setup, and an in-screen fingerprint reader.



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