Wednesday 27 April 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 - New Pink Version




New–look device takes

aim at rose gold iPhone.

Samsung has unveiled a new edition of the warmly received Galaxy S7,
some two months after the device was first unveiled at 
Mobile World Congress.


The new ‘Pink Gold’ version is not to be confused with the ‘Rose Gold’ used by Apple on its iPhones. That despite the fact that the colours appear almost identical.
The fresh colourway is available from April 20th in Samsung’s home territory of Korea and will be hitting ‘select markets’ soon. It joins already existing black, white, silver and platinum gold models.
Specs remain the same, meaning the device comes with a Super AMOLED 5.1–inch screen, Android Marshmallow, fingerprint scanner, 12-megapixel camera and always–on display.
Samsung Galaxy S7 32 GB Gold:

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge 32 GB Gold:

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have enjoyed massive critical acclaim since launch. Samsung is yet to reveal quarterly sales figures for the device, but numbers are expected to be in the tens of millions.

Some More Features with Latest Pics:


The Galaxy S7:

With Amazing Camera Sounds:



Looks a Lot Like S6:



Has expandable storage:




Monday 25 April 2016

Samsung Galaxy J3 with S Bike Mode




Technology giant Samsung has launched the new Galaxy J3 smartphone with the S Bike mode. The smartphone, priced at Rs 8,990, will be exclusively available on e-retailer Snapdeal in India.
The S Bike mode is made for the riders who cannot take calls while riding as it automatically replies to calls with pre-recorded messages in 14 languages. Riders can also mark a few contacts as important so that they can be notified even while riding. The Galaxy J3 comes with an NFC tag feature, which serves as a call assistant for the bikers.
The Galaxy J3 variant launched in India features dual-SIM support with a 5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) Super AMOLED display.
The handset is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor coupled with 1.5GB of RAM. It packs 8GB of inbuilt storage which can be expanded via microSD card (up to 128GB). The Android 5.1 Lollipop-based Galaxy J3 features the Samsung TouchWiz UI on top.
The smartphone sports an eight-megapixel rear autofocus camera with LED flash along with a five-megapixel front-facing camera.
Apart from 4G (with support for Indian 4G bands), other connectivity options include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and Micro-USB. The handset is backed by a 2,600 mAh battery.
Addressing the media, Senior vice-president, Samsung India Electronics, Asim Warsi said, "The phone is offering specific features built to suit the resonance in several developing markets where Samsung operates.

Samsung Galaxy Note 6

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 6



The company is reportedly testing two variations of the upcoming flagship. ONE OF THEM If rumours currently doing the rounds are to believe, Samsung’ flagship will be the Galaxy Note 6, with a slight twist.
According to SamMobile, Samsung is testing two variants of the Note 6, one with a curved display and the other with a regular flat screen, both of which will have Quad HD (2560x1440) resolution. However, reports indicate that both models won’t make it to the market, instead, just one of them will eventually be released.
The Galaxy Note 6 is expected to have a 5.8-inch display, slightly larger than the Note 5’s 5.7-inch, and a 4000mAh battery in place of the Note 5’s 3220mAh. The Galaxy Note 6 is being tested with both the Exynos 8890 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 823 processor, with 6GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, though there’s no word yet on expandable memory. Similarly, no camera specs have been leaked, but we’re likely looking at a 12MP/5MP camera combo from the Galaxy S7.
Most interestingly, however, the phone is expected to run the upcoming Android N. Of course, we won’t know anything for sure until Samsung announces, so keep your eyes peeled.

Saturday 23 April 2016

iPhone 7 concept Hero





During 2017 device could come with improved screen

tech.


Apple and Samsung have signed a deal which will see the latter manufacture OLED 
screens for future iPhones.
The Korean company will deliver 100 million 5.5–inch displays annually, according
 to a report from The Korea Herald. The deal is said to be worth $2.59 billion
 (£1.83 billion).
The move suggests that this year’s iPhone 7 will continue to feature the LCD tech
 found in current iPhones, but that the OLED screens will be introduced for 2017's
 iPhone 7S.


That means the iPhone 7 is likely to lag behind Samsung’s own Galaxy S7as well as
 LG’s G5 when it comes to screen brightness.
OLED tech doesn’t require backlighting like LCDs and is designed to offer 
improved brightness without hampering battery life.
The fact that Apple has ordered 5.5–inch panels from Samsung flies in the face 
of rumours suggesting it's planning an iPhone with a 5.8–inch, curved screen.
Analysts had claimed that the curved iPhone would be released next year.

iPHONE 6s Hero




Apple will completely redesign its iPhone range in 2017, rumours
suggest, and will ditch aluminium for an all-glass construction.
That’s according to a report from unerringly accurate analyst Ming-Chi
Kuo, reiterating previous claims he has made about Apple’s plans for
its tentatively titled iPhone 7s.
Kuo’s report appears to back up the growing belief that Apple will
only offer minor design changes with this year’s iPhone 7, due
out in the autumn.
Instead, it seems that the Cupertino company is pouring its efforts
into releasing a cutting-edge device next year.
As well as using a glass design, something last seen on the iPhone 4s,
Tim Cook and co are also thought to be plotting the
 inclusion of a brighter OLED screen.
The latter is likely to offset the increased weight of glass compared
with aluminium.
The news Apple is willing to hold on for another year to get the look
and feel of its flagship phone right are surprising at a time when rival
phone-makers are coming to market with ever-improving designs.
This will be the first time it has not followed a so-called ‘tick, tock’
approach to updates, where Apple's ‘s’-branded phones offer improved
 specifications but feature designs unchanged from the previous year's
model.