الثلاثاء، 30 مايو 2017

SamMobile Daily Recap: May 30, 2017 — Galaxy S6 edge+, Galaxy S8 and more!

Samsung Z4 hands-on: Tizen on yet another entry-level handset

Traditionally, every new device in a particular smartphone lineup comes with a couple of upgrades over the previous device. With Tizen, Samsung threw that tradition out the window with the third Tizen handset, the Samsung Z2. Well, it tweaked tradition rather than throwing it away: The Z2 was launched after the Z3, with specs that slot in between those offered by the Z3 and the Z1. Now, Samsung has launched the Z4, putting its Tizen lineup back on track as far as the nomenclature is concerned. But when it comes to specs, even the Z4 sits below the Z3.

We have gotten our hands on the Samsung Z4, and it looks like the Korean giant will continue to pursue the bottom rung of the budget market as far as features and pricing are concerned. The Z4, like the Z2, is a chubby phone with a 4-inch display and a rather boring design. Actually, on the gold variant, the textured look at the rear borders on the ugly. It’s a clear step down from the red version of the Z2, which looked quite attractive for a phone that cost less than the Z4 at launch (the Z2 launched at Rs. 4,590 ($70), while the Z4 costs Rs. 5,790, which is roughly $90).

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Thankfully, Samsung is bundling a black rear cover with all Z4′s, so you can swap out the gold cover if you don’t like it. It also helps that the front of the phone is all black, similar to the Galaxy S8. Of course, it’s nowhere near the same in practice, as Samsung’s logo is placed in big, bold letters above the display (of course, there are no curves here, either).  The display, sadly, is an LCD unit (with a resolution of 480×800 pixels) and not an AMOLED panel like the Z3′s, and my short time with the phone tells me the display will offer a run-of-the-mill viewing experience.

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The Z4 is the first smartphone to run Tizen 3.0. Except for new, sharper icons, 3.0 looks and feels the same as previous versions of Tizen. The Z4 doesn’t have all of Tizen 3.0′s features, but low-level upgrades, such as support for the Vulkan graphics API and the open-source web runtime Crosswalk for smoother browsing, should make for an enhanced user experience on Samsung’s latest Tizen handset. I will be taking a closer look at what’s new and how 3.0 differs from previous Tizen versions, but my initial impressions tell me Samsung’s in-house operating system hasn’t lost its ability to run smoothly on weak hardware. Oh, and I also noticed that the phone keeps changing the lock screen wallpaper every time you switch the phone on; it’s a neat touch, and the wallpapers are also localized for the Indian market.

I will be switching to the Z4 as my primary device for our full review, and you can expect to see our verdict in a couple of weeks. For now, check out Samsung’s latest Tizen handset in the photos below, and don’t forget to leave a comment to tell us what you think of the phone.

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Daily Deal: Save 21% on a Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand

For a limited time only, you can snag yourself a Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand for just $39.39 (21% off). Don’t let its name fool you, though. This charger isn’t only compatible with Quick Charge-enabled devices, it also supports regular charging speeds on non-Samsung Qi-enabled handsets.

Review: Samsung fast wireless charging stand makes charging very convenient

If you’re in the market for a Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand, aren’t fussed about having the latest one on the market and want to take advantage of this deal, tap the Buy Now button below. Amazon only has a limited amount of inventory available though, so you’ll probably want to act fast.



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Galaxy S8 Tip: How to activate Download Booster

We honestly believe that Download Booster is one of the most underrated features Samsung bakes into its version of Android. For those unaware, the software tweak allows your device to download applications and files that exceed 30MB a lot faster by using LTE and Wi-Fi connections simultaneously. Download Booster has been available on Galaxy devices for a long time, but Samsung no longer notifies users about the feature, so it can go unnoticed for most folks.

Here’s how you can enable it on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+:

Step 1: Open up Settings and select Connections.

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Step 2: Press More Connection Settings.

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Step 3: Locate Download Booster, then flick the toggle to On.

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If you happen to run into a spot of bother, simply let us know in the comments section below and we’ll try to get you back on the right track. If all goes according to plan (and there’s no reason it shouldn’t), be sure to check out our other Galaxy S8 tips and tricks to get the most out of your shiny new Galaxy S8 or S8+.

Warning: Download Booster can consume a considerable amount of data as it splits the download between LTE and Wi-Fi, so if you have a strict limit, it would be best to steer clear and stick to downloading applications and files using a traditional Wi-Fi network connection. 



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Samsung SDI expands presence in Europe with new battery plant in Hungary

In an effort to expand the presence of Samsung SDI in Europe, Samsung has finished turning a former production line for plasma display panels in Hungary into a battery plant for electric vehicles.

According to The Korea Herald, Samsung SDI plans to use the plant in Hungary as “a base to cater to the growing demand for electric vehicles [in the region], and produce a synergy effect with its plants in Xian, China, and Ulsan in Korea.”

At a completion ceremony held on Monday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban publicly thanked Samsung for investing in Goed, the city where the plant is located, and assured the firm that the government is supportive of its business.

“For the first time, the state-of-the-art technology of Samsung SDI will be applied to batteries to be made in this plant in Hungary,” said Jun Young-hyun, head of Samsung SDI. “Batteries are one of the most important parts supplied to global car makers.

“I expect the plant to contribute to the growth of the European electric vehicle market.”



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