Hi, the Galaxy S5 is just about the corner, the 24 of february will be introduced the new Galaxy S5
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The device is possibly set to arrive in at least two flavours, according to multiple reports: one plastic, the other metal. It will also pack in all the latest hardware and technology, so don’t be surprised to find at least 3GB of RAM, a 2K resolution display, a completely re-worked exterior design and a fresh lick of paint on the custom TouchWiz UI.
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 805 chipset is likely to feature in the UK version, while Galaxy S5 units bound for Asia are said to benefit from Samsung’s own 64-bit Exynos 6 CPU. With regards to a launch date it’s looking increasingly likely Samsung will launch the device at a London event in March, though there are still plenty of eyes on Mobile World Congress (MWC) for the end of February.
That’s a brief summary, however, so read on to find out all the juicy details about the Samsung Galaxy S5.
Chinese site Tencent is reporting the company aims to lose its super AMOLED display but it is based on “unconfirmed information.” That information does suggest though that Sharp is going to provide 5.25-inch 2K Ultra HD LTPS displays which have a higher pixel density of 560 pixels-per-inch (ppi).
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http://www.knowyourmobile.com/samsung/samsung-galaxy-s5/21331/samsung-galaxy-s5-release-date-specs-and-features-all-eyes-s5
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The Taiwanese manufacturer today released an official teaser for the device-within-a-device, boasting its display, processor, economical benefits, and impressive battery life.
For those who may have missed the specs sprinkled throughout the promo, here's what we know so far:
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor at 1.5GHz
4.3" Super AMOLED qHD display (the tablet features a 10.1" display, no word on resolution)
8MP rear shooter (featuring a 5-element f/2.2 lens)
Stylus/Headset accessory
Over 14,000mAh battery power between the pad, phone, and dock
Overall, the PadFone is still looking like a pretty intriguing device. Despite the fact that the video seems to have hit a speed-bump in editing (the entire sequence repeats itself sans audio), it still provides viewers with an official piece of media to confirm that the device is still coming. The release of an official promo could also mean that we're due for more information any time now. Source : AndroidPolice
At any rate, it will be interesting to see whether ASUS' unquestionably novel device can pull off the concept of a phone-powered tablet without coming off as merely a gimmick.
I just want to know a price on this. And what service providers the phone part is compatible with.
alunral said:
I just want to know a price on this. And what service providers the phone part is compatible with.
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You have to wait little longer.
Call it a Christmas miracle or just call it common business sense, but Google has gone ahead and approved the first CyanogenMod phone for production. While this has nothing to do with the physical production of the device, it’s a way that Google controls access to having Google Apps natively provided to the device as opposed to having to flash Gapps separately.
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The Oppo N1 with CyanogenMod coming to you on December 24th. / © Oppo
With the latest blessing from Google, the Oppo N1 (…or CyanogeN1, if you will) will start shipping out on Christmas Eve.
This is a big deal for the guys behind CyanogenMod and congratulations to them are in order for reaching this milestone! From creating one of the most popular custom ROMs on Android to being showcased as a default OS on a brand new device.
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CyanogenMod is getting just a little bit more mainstream. / © CyanogenMod
For more information and specs on the Oppo N1, check out our recent article and review on the device.
Pricing for the CyanogeN1 hasn’t been confirmed, but they’ve revealed that it will be available for order on December 24th. Current speculation is that the price will be a little bit more than the standard pricing of the N1 which is sitting around $599 without contract for the 16GB version.
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Hardware
Any hardware specs available? Any additional info would be welcome.
maybe after its on hand by one of us soon
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Glad to hear that, go Cyan!
Just 7 months and we have the new design of the latest Note. WOOT!
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Click to show content for the specs and pictures with the new Note 4.
Today is 1 April. Did you hear about April Fools Day?
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The ironic thing is that this post is probably just as accurate as all the 'leaked' specs we'll be seeing in the next few months... (Remember the S5 with UHD screen, 4GB RAM, aluminium case, 64bit 3.0ghz cpu and unbreakable glass screen?)
I want something like the original padfone, with a focus on casting to be like a desktop.
Ideal setup --->
Photovoltaic Wireless Mouse, and Keyboard
~27" dual 4k monitors
7", 10", 13", and 17" tablet docks with battery and Attachable keyboards with battery.
Quad-booting of OSx, Android, Ubuntu, and Windows
Minimum 3" smartwatch
Minimum 1440p Mirasol Display
Access to Thermal Throttling Table
If some OEM's start integrating this list of devices, I'll be incredibly happy.
~End Rant
@nakedtime its 1st april
Sent from Galaxy Note 3 SM-9005
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@nakedtime its 1st april
Sent from Galaxy Note 3 SM-9005
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Yes, but this thread seemed like an ideal place to rant since it's moot anyway.
haha you fools me,,, and its not 1st april anymore its 13rd LOL
I think It looks almost exactly the same as the S6! LG G5 was more interesting.
The Galaxy S7 Edge has a 12-megapixel camera, compared to last year’s 16-megapixel shooter. But S7 phones have a slightly wider aperture, too (f1.7 compared to f1.9), which would let in a bit more light than the S6.
The S7 and S7 Edge are available March 11, with preorders beginning February 23. Samsung hasn’t announced pricing, but it did announce a deal: If you buy either S7 phone between February 23 and March 18, Samsung will give you a free Gear VR virtual reality headset with a bundle of six games. The Gear VR will work with both new S7 phones.
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New and notable features
Android 6.0 Marshmallow software
5.1-inch screen with 2,560×1,440-pixel resolution
Either 32 or 64GB of storage, depending on the region
MicroSD card slot for extra storage up to 200GB
12-megapixel camera (get the story below)
Water-resistant (IP68 rating)
3,000 mAh battery (versus 2,550 mAh on Galaxy S6)
“Always-on” display shows time, calendar or images from the lock screen
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor (or Samsung’s Exynos chipset in some regions)
Dedicated gaming feature makes it easier to record sessions and screenshots; a do-not-disturb mode blocks incoming notifications
Colors: black onyx, gold platinum
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OUKITEL K4000 has blew a gust wind of testing the hardness of smartphones by hammer
and knock nails into wood. Now K4000 is getting a new version that no other smartphones
has done before.
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The main features of this new version are as follows:
First, concise arrangement of applications. Besides the 3 fixed APPs at the bottom screen,
there are only 6 APPs on one interface. This gives larger area for each application.
is this real? will this come in other phones too?
1. It’s a brand new concise version, which can offer more convenient handling steps and much
more concise visual effect with customized bigger fonts and bigger APP image design.
2. Of course, you can go to the Settings for even larger text size and APP images.
3. Click to Settings, it can be easily changed between the max interface and the original interface.
isDefeated said:
OUKITEL K4000 has blew a gust wind of testing the hardness of smartphones by hammer
and knock nails into wood. Now K4000 is getting a new version that no other smartphones
has done before.
The main features of this new version are as follows:
First, concise arrangement of applications. Besides the 3 fixed APPs at the bottom screen,
there are only 6 APPs on one interface. This gives larger area for each application.
is this real? will this come in other phones too?
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Read my thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/versions-oukitel-k4000-t3389051
and i will waiting my k4000 got on to my hands soon.