الجمعة، 21 يوليو 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

Blue by Digital & Analog

Lael Antique Silver by Bong-sub Lim

Gear S3 frontier

Mr. Time: Mighty AOD Edition by Apposter

The Aviator by Black Turtles



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SamMobile Daily Recap: July 21, 2017 — Galaxy J7 (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.

Deals

Daily Deal: Save 20% on a 64GB EVO microSD card

Phones

Galaxy C7 (2017) appears on TENAA’s online database

Galaxy Note 8 specs, design and price: What we know so far

Samsung backs Apple in its legal dispute with Qualcomm

Samsung releases the Galaxy J7 (2017) in South Korea

Polls

[Poll] Attention, America: Are you happy with Bixby Voice?



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[Poll] Attention, America: Are you happy with Bixby Voice?

Earlier this week, Samsung finally released Bixby Voice for the Galaxy S8 in the United States. The news came following what felt like a lifetime of delays, which stemmed from the firm not having the resources it needed to translate the platform from Korean to US English, but alas — it got there in the end.

Related: Samsung releases Bixby Voice in the US

Now that folks in the United States have had some time to play around with Bixby Voice, we want to know exactly what they think of it. If you reside in the region and have been using the assistant, be sure to let us know by casting a vote in the poll below, then feel free to expand on your answer in the comments section.

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Galaxy Note 8 specs, design and price: What we know so far

Samsung finally confirmed yesterday when it’s going to unveil the Galaxy Note 8. The company has sent invites to the press for an event in New York City on August 23 where it’s going to officially announce the successor to the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7.

There’s a lot of anticipation surrounding this handset given that it takes the baton from the spectacular failure that was the Galaxy Note 7. Samsung has to prove with the Galaxy Note 8 that its flagship phablet lineup is capable of taking one on the chin and not only surviving but thriving.

As I pointed out yesterday, there haven’t been a lot of leaks concerning the Galaxy Note 8, at least not as many as we saw with the Galaxy S8 earlier this year. Nevertheless, here’s what we know so far about the Galaxy Note 8’s specs, design and price.

Galaxy Note 8 Display

Galaxy Note 8 specs, design and price: What we know so far

As we’ve seen in the latest leaked renders, the Galaxy Note 8 is going to have a 6.3-inch Infinity Display. This makes it seem like a stretched version of the Galaxy S8 and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Given that the handset is going to feature an Infinity Display, it won’t have a physical home or navigation buttons. The front of the device will likely have a gorgeous 6.3-inch dual-edge curved panel with an impressive screen-to-body ratio.

Galaxy Note 8 Specs

Galaxy Note 8 specs, design and price: What we know so far

If history is any indication, the Galaxy Note 8 is going to have specs similar to the Samsung flagship that preceded it earlier in the year. Since Samsung has opted for the Exynos 8895 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor for different models of the Galaxy S8, it’s highly likely that Samsung will retain those chips for the Galaxy Note 8 as well. There have been rumors about an updated chip, the Snapdragon 836, but we haven’t heard enough to be sure if that chip will find its way inside the Galaxy Note 8.

There’s a very good possibility that the Galaxy Note 8 might be the first flagship smartphone from Samsung to ship with 6GB of RAM in all markets. Samsung has previously released variants of its flagship devices with 6GB RAM in select markets but the Galaxy Note 8 might be the first handset to bring 6GB RAM to all customers across the globe.

Like the Galaxy S8, it’s expected to have 64GB of internal storage with support for external expansion via microSD cards. There have been rumors that the Galaxy Note 8 may also be offered with 128GB of internal storage, although it remains to be seen if the 128GB model will be offered in more than just the company’s home country.

Galaxy Note 8 Camera

Galaxy Note 8 specs, design and price: What we know so far

The camera will likely be one of the biggest selling points of the Galaxy Note 8. If the rumors are to be believed, it’s going to be Samsung’s first flagship smartphone with a dual camera system. Samsung will finally join the long list of manufacturers who have already opted for such imaging systems on their mobile devices.

There isn’t a lot of information available about the dual camera system at this point in time, though. It’s unclear just how the system is going to be put to use – whether it’s going to be used for depth of field or if one of the senors will be monochrome in the interest of capturing pictures in better quality.

Galaxy Note 8 Battery

Many will view the Galaxy Note 8’s battery with suspicion after what happened with the Galaxy Note 7 last year. The flagship phablet had a defective battery that combusted at will. It forced Samsung to recall and discontinue the Galaxy Note 7. However, Samsung has taken several concrete steps since then to ensure that something like that never happens again. It has established a new 8-point battery safety test to ensure the safety of its devices’ batteries.

The Galaxy S8’s battery has gone through that test and there have been no reports about it catching fire. Even the refurbished Galaxy Note 7 has a new battery that’s free from that fatal defect. There’s absolutely no reason to believe that history will repeat itself with the Galaxy Note 8. As far as the capacity is concerned, it may leave you wanting more.

Recent reports suggest that it may have a 3,300mAh battery. In that case, it would be smaller than the Galaxy S8+’s 3,500mAh battery. If that is true, quite a few people will have concerns about the battery life. There were similar concerns with the Galaxy S8 as well, but our recent battery review shows that it’s performing quite well on a daily basis. Perhaps Samsung will squeeze more life out of the 3,300mAh battery cell through software and system optimizations.

Galaxy Note 8 Design

 

All of the reports and leaks we’ve seen so far suggest that the Galaxy Note 8’s design will be quite similar to the Galaxy S8. It’s going to have a beautiful metal and glass construction that will feel really good in the hands. The edges are likely to be curved so that it’s easier to hold the device in the hand. As is the case with recent Samsung flagships, the Galaxy Note 8 is going to be dust and water resistant.

Like the Galaxy Note 8, there’s a very good chance that the device will have a dedicated Bixby button placed alongside the volume keys on the left side. There will be a power button on the right side and a fingerprint sensor at the back of the device. It’s likely going to be slightly thicker than the Galaxy S8 in order to accommodate the S Pen.

Galaxy Note 8 S Pen

Since this is a Galaxy Note device, it’s definitely going to come with the S Pen stylus. We can expect Samsung to further improve the stylus so it’s going to be more precise and will get some new software features. The S Pen’s design may not change, if leaked images of the Note 8’s stylus turn out to be accurate.

However, the thinner display on the Galaxy Note 8 might potentially pose some challenges with regards to the S Pen. Samsung would have taken steps to make it work so we look forward to the company detailing those steps.

Galaxy Note 8 Software

The flagship phablet will be powered by Android 7.1.1 and might get an updated version of Samsung Experience. Additional software features will include fast charging and Bluetooth 5.0 support. It’s also going to come with Bixby, the voice assistant that Samsung launched with the Galaxy S8. Whether some new S Pen-related features will be offered remains to be seen, although we can expect Samsung to have something or the other to enhance the phone’s stylus capabilities

Galaxy Note 8 Price/Release

Some reports have suggested that the Galaxy Note 8 could very well be the most expensive smartphone that Samsung has ever released. Multiple rumors have suggested that the price may be as high as $1,000 but nothing is set in stone as yet.

As far as the release is concerned, it may take a couple of weeks from when the Galaxy Note 8 is announced on August 23 to when it starts showing up at customers’ doors. Samsung will gradually release the handset in more countries across the globe in the following weeks. The US and South Korea could be the among the first markets to see the Note 8 go on sale, as they have been with recent flagship releases from Samsung.


This is all that’s known about the Galaxy Note 8 at this point in time. Going by everything we know so far, it seems that Samsung will be bouncing back in spectacular fashion with the Galaxy Note 8 (a task that may not be too difficult, going by the excellent Galaxy S8 and S8+). We’ll keep you in the loop when we receive any more information about the Galaxy Note 8.



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Daily Deal: Save 20% on a 64GB EVO microSD card

For a limited time, you can snag yourself a 64GB EVO microSD card for $27.88 (60% off), which is a great price to pay for a chip that not only offers super snappy transfer speeds, but is also waterproof.

If you want to take advantage of this promotion, tap the Buy Now button. Be warned, though — Amazon only has a limited amount of inventory available for this specific deal and once it’s gone, it’s gone.



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Galaxy C7 (2017) appears on TENAA’s online database

Last week, a reliable Twitter tipster revealed that the Galaxy C7 (2017) will come with a dual-camera setup, and now the handset has been spotted on Chinese certification authority TENAA’s database with — you guessed it — a dual-camera.

Unfortunately, the documentation doesn’t reveal anything about the handset, other than that it’ll feature a two-sensor camera configuration similar to the one rumored to be on board the upcoming and Galaxy J7 (2017) and Galaxy Note 8.

Related: Galaxy C7 (2017) rumored to sport a dual-camera setup

This doesn’t necessarily mean that the Galaxy C7 (2017) will come with a dual-camera, though. It’s possible that Samsung’s only testing the setup, and will scrap it ahead of the device’s release — but that doesn’t seem too likely.

Not a great deal is known about the Galaxy C7 (2017). Its predecessor, the Galaxy C7, packed a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 625 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 16MP rear- and an 8MP front-facing camera, and a 3,300mAh battery.

Recommended: Galaxy C10 sports dual camera in leaked pictures

The Galaxy C range is typically reserved for China and seeing as the handset has now passed through the region’s certification body, it’s safe to assume that its launch is imminent. Exactly when it’ll take place, however, remains unknown.



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Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017), Galaxy J7 (2016), and Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2015) could get Android 7.0 updates soon

After releasing the Android 7.0 update for its high-end smartphones and tablets, Samsung has been working on releasing the update to its mid-range devices. The company recently received Wi-Fi certifications for the Galaxy J7 (2016), Galaxy A3 (2017), and the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2015) running Nougat.

The Galaxy J7 (2016) was released last year with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, while the Galaxy A3 (2017) was launched earlier this year with Android 6.0.1. The Galaxy Tab A 8.0 was released in 2015 with Android 5.0 Lollipop. Now, it looks like all these devices will soon get the Nougat update. Don’t expect all these devices to get all the new software features from high-end devices.

Samsung has been improving a lot when it comes to Android and security updates. We recently reported that the two-year old Galaxy S5 Neo could soon get the Nougat update as well.

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July security update now arriving on the Galaxy Note 4

Samsung has started rolling out this month’s security update for the Galaxy Note 4 in Europe, following its release for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ less than a week ago, which is impressive considering the handset is getting on for three-years-old.

The upgrade — N910FXXS1DQG5 — weighs in at around 200MB and transports patches for a total of 65 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) in the Android OS and 16 weaknesses in the firm’s Galaxy-branded smartphones.

Related: Samsung details contents of July security patch

Released back in 2014, the Galaxy Note 4 sports a 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels, an Exynos 5433/Snapdragon 805 CPU, 3GB of RAM, a 16MP rear-facing camera, a 3.7MP front-facing shooter and a 3,220mAh battery.

Review:  Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910F)

To check to see if the upgrade is ready for your Galaxy Note 4, open up Settings, tap Software Update, then press Download Updates Manually. If you choose not to follow these steps, you’ll receive an alert when the OTA is available to download.

Thanks, Henk!



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Samsung backs Apple in its legal dispute with Qualcomm

Samsung is backing Apple in the company’s legal dispute with Qualcomm. The legal spat started earlier this year when the Federal Trade Commission accused Qualcomm of using its position in the market to force Apple to pay higher patent royalties for its baseband chips. Apple filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Qualcomm, the chipmaker filed a lawsuit in return.

Qualcomm denied all of Apple’s allegations in its countersuit and accused it of withholding payments that were previously agreed upon.

The company also filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission seeking to ban sales of all iPhones in the United States that use chips “other than those supplied by Qualcomm affiliates.” Apple started using Intel chips with the iPhone 7.

Samsung is among the handful of major technology companies that have come out in support of Apple in its legal dispute with Qualcomm. Samsung is a member of the Computer & Communications Industry Association which counts companies such as Google, Amazon and Intel among its members. Interestingly, Apple is not a member of this association.

The association is now calling on regulators to reject Qualcomm’s effort to have a ban implemented on the import of iPhones. They suggest that banning Apple from importing iPhones assembled outside the United States that use Intel chips would cause “significant shocks to supply” for phones and inevitably hurt consumers.

Qualcomm has not yet commented on the matter.



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Samsung releases the Galaxy J7 (2017) in South Korea

Samsung today announced the release of the Galaxy J7 (2017) in South Korea. It has teamed up with mobile carrier KT Corp to sell the handset in the country.

This is the very same variant of the Galaxy J7 (2017) that has already been released in several markets across the globe, not the one that’s making the rounds in the rumor mill. The specifications are decent enough for a mid-range smartphone.

The Galaxy J7 (2017) features a 5.5-inch Full HD display with an Exynos 7870 processor under the hood coupled with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. It’s powered by Android 7.0 Nougat.

The handset also features a 13-megapixel rear and 13-megapixel front camera as well as a fingerprint sensor. It also has support for Samsung Pay, the company’s mobile payments service. The 3,600mAh battery helps keep the lights on.

We’ve heard a lot of rumors recently about a variant of the Galaxy J7 (2017) that’s destined for China. Leaked renders of the handset show that it may have a dual camera system at the back. Samsung hasn’t confirmed if such a variant exists but there’s enough circumstantial evidence to support that theory now.

Samsung is selling the Galaxy J7 (2017) through KT Corp in South Korea for 396,000 won or $353.



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