The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will be a truly impressive device, especially in terms of hardware performance. Today brings a new AnTuTu benchmark leak which is slightly different that the once we have already seen.
Samsung has already managed to roll out an update for the Galaxy S5 to most areas, and has started a Lollipop crusade for the Galaxy S4, with an update for the old-gen arriving.
AT&T has started rolling out the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop for the LG G3 units that it’s sold. This follows the rollout of the new software for G3 models from other parts of the world, which started last year.
Indian import tracking website Zauba shows that LG Y70 has entered the country. In fact, LG has imported 22 units on February 5. The phone sports a 4.7-inch display and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box.
The highly-anticipated Galaxy S6 and its alleged double-curved variant have been gathering so much interest that our news section has practically been overflowing with leaks and little bits and pieces of information.
LG G3 buyers will receive a free VR for G3 accessory. Made out of plastic, VR for G3 is based on the design of Google Cardboard with some changes to accommodate the rear volume controls on LG’s phone.
We showed you what was allegedly an image of the second generation of the Motorola Moto E; sometime before. That image seems to be confirmed by a listing on the Best Buy website that is now posted.
Diabetics who are insulin dependent have to constantly monitor their blood glucose. That requires using a lancet to draw blood, a painful process as it requires pricking one’s finger constantly.
A new 60-second ad features Swedish recording artist Elliphant as she uses the device in all facets of her work. The commercial, titled Make Music with iPad, shows the 30-year old singer using her iOS flavored tablet to write lyrics to a song.
We spotted that the website of a Spanish retail chain shows the specs of the next iteration of the smartphone. Interestingly, it won’t be called Xperia E2 or similar, but Xperia E1 II instead.
More pictures of Samsung Galaxy S6 in a protective case made the rounds online. The latest batch of renders showcase the upcoming flagship smartphone wearing a rugged cover.
Samsung’s been keeping busy with Android 5.0 Lollipop, trying to get the update out to qualifying devices as quickly as possible. Considering the weight of its proprietary TouchWiz UI (it’s a 1GB update for the Galaxy S4)
AT&T is offering a free Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 tablet to those who purchase a Samsung Galaxy handset for $0 down using AT&T Next. The phone’s retail price is paid over a 30 month installment contract.
Samsung is reportedly getting ready to introduce various new slates this year. Yesterday, we told you that Samsung registered the names Galaxy Tab A, Tab E, and Tab J, and now we have details on the Tab A series.
Samsung seems to be gearing towards a surplus of new product launches in 2015. The latest rumor that we heard right through the grapevine suggests that the troubled South Korea-based tech company might be either prepping a handful of new tablet series.
Sony has regularly been criticized for its support policies, leaving behind mid-range models and taking its time with flagship updates.
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