Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Nubia Z11 hands-on

Nubia is relatively new to the Android game, but in a short amount of time the ZTE-backed company has been making waves with a slew of great products that haven't failed to impress. While their latest flagship offering, the Nubia Z11, has been available in China for a couple of months now, Nubia is now prepping for its launch in Europe, and eventually the US, which is why the company has decided to showcase the device here at IFA 2016. Join us as we go hands-on with the Nubia Z11!

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The Z11 comes with a full metal unibody construction that feels very sturdy, and puts the build quality at par with many other flagship smartphones. The version seen in the video and images in this post is the silver model, but there's also a dual-tone black and gold edition that looks a little nicer and comes with slightly better specs.

Taking a look around the device, the power button and volume rocker are on the left side, the headphone jack and IR blaster are up top, and at the bottom is a USB Type-C port flanked by what appears to be stereo speakers. That has been done just for the sake of symmetry however, with there being only a single bottom-facing speaker unit, along with a microphone being housed in the other grill.

There's a fingerprint sensor on the back that not only offers an additional layer of security, but also functions as a shortcut key for taking regular and scrollable screenshots and also for recording the screen. The Nubia Z11 offers many specs and features that are on par with other flagships out there, but Nubia says that what makes this phone stand out from the crowd are its display, camera and battery.

Starting with the display, the Z11 comes with a 5.5-inch IPS LCD display. Despite what you may expect, it is of the Full HD variety. There is still plenty of sharpness to be had and colors look bright and vibrant, but obviously, the resolution isn't the stand out aspect of the display. What is most eye catching about this screen is the fact that there doesn't seem to be any bezels on the right or left sides of the display.

When looking at the phone head on, it will look like the display runs from edge to edge. Granted, we've seen with previous Nubia flagships as well, but it's still great to feel like you're literally holding a display in your hands. With the side bezels being so thin, it also makes the handling experience that much better, especially when compared to other devices with the same display size.

Moving on to the camera, the Z11 comes with a 16MP rear shooter, with an f/2.0 aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS), a phase detection auto focus system, along with an 8MP front-facing camera. This may look like a typical high-end camera package when looking at it on paper, but Nubia did make a big deal about the different modes packed into the camera app that make for an unique shooting experience.

One such mode is called Clone mode, that will overlap several images on top of each other to make it appear as though there are multiples of the same person or object in the shot. It's an old trick that can manually be done using a DSLR and some editing in post, but the Z11 does it all automatically. It's not perfect, but the device does a decent job of stitching all the photos together, especially since you are just using your hands to stabilize the camera.

Another interesting camera mode is called Electronic Aperture, which, as the name suggests, let's you dial the aperture from anywhere between f/2.8 and f/44. It's obviously not a true aperture change, but the purpose of this mode is to let you alter how much motion blur there is in the background, while keeping everything in the foreground in focus. It is a nice feature, but which aperture you pick will also affect the shutter speeds, so very steady hands will be required if you are looking for shots with extremely blurred out backgrounds.

Looking at the battery, the Z11 comes with a 3,000mAh unit, which is pretty standard fare for current generation flagships. However, Nubia says that they've done a lot of battery optimizations to help the device last longer than competing smartphones. You also get support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, which is definitely a nice touch.

The rest of the specifications are also standard for a 2016 flagship, with the Nubia Z11 being powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The standard edition comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of on-board storage, but there will be another variant that packs 6GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage. If storage is still a concern, the device also comes with expandable storage via microSD card up to an additional 256GB.

On the software side of things, the Z11 is running Android 6.0 Marshmallow, with Nubia's own custom skin on top. It is admittedly not the best looking user interface out there, but there are some interesting features baked in, with some of them taking advantage of the super thin side bezels. You can swipe up or down along both edges to adjust the screen brightness, swipe in to skip to any homescreen, swipe up or down along either edge to easily switch between apps that are running in the background, or even swipe rapidly along the edge to clear all the apps.

So, there you have it for this quick look at the Nubia Z11! The Z11 will be available in Europe starting at €499 (~$556), but the exact details of its availability and pricing in the US is still unknown. Overall, this is a very solid offering from Nubia that is comparable to a lot of flagships out there, and if you are looking for something different, the edge to edge screen will certainly stand out.

What do you think of the Nubia Z11? Let us know the comments section below, and stay tuned with Android Authority, TabTimes, and VR Source, as we continue to bring you more great coverage from IFA 2016!


Source: Nubia Z11 hands-on

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Huawei Mate S2 vs LG V20: two flagship smartphones among the first to feature Android Nougat 7.0

The latest and greatest OS yet from Android, called Nougat had just been released. As expected, all manufacturers will be racing to get their latest model shipped with this latest OS to meet the customer's demands. This is where Huawei Mate S2 and LG V20 – both flagship models will be among the first to have it right out of the box.

But as usual, Google's own range of devices such as Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C and General Mobile 4G (Android One) will get it first. Then only third party manufacturers will be able to come out with their own flavors and customizations to further suit their devices. Since we won't be talking in-depth about Nougat OS, let's jump right in to the smartphone's details shall we?

Mate S2 is set to be released very soon, and it had been a year since Mate S was first out in the market. For those of you who can't recall what the predecessor is all about, it is revolutionary in a way that it allows you exciting new ways to connect to your smartphone.

First of all, we have Fingerprint 2.0 which comes with Smart Fingerprint Sliding where the fingerprint sensor is being used to control your smartphone. You can answer calls, take pictures, control brightness or browse pages without taking your finger off the sensor.

Next is Knuckle 2.0, and as the name suggests; it lets you can use your knuckles to crop and edit images, record screen and even open applications by drawing a letter on your screen with your knuckle. It will then open up the application instantly.

Thirdly, there's the Force Touch Technology which was first introduced by Apple. You can now unleash the true power of 3D touch whereby pressing harder will make it zoom further, preview photos in the gallery or play games better.

Finally, there's a feature that we don't normally associate with a smartphone, though; which is to weigh objects. All you need to do is place it on your phone's screen, and it will weigh it for you.

Now in its second version, Mate S2 takes the best ways to connect as above and take it up higher this time around. So here's the lowdown on what else you can expect:

  • 5.5-inch Full HD AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 1080 x 1920 pixels or ~401 ppi pixel density
  • Metal body
  • Gorilla Glass 4
  • 3D Force Touch display
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • HiSilicon Kirin 960 chipset, Octa-core processor and 4GB RAM
  • 16MP primary camera with OIS, autofocus and dual-LED (dual tone) flash
  • 8MP secondary camera with LED flash
  • 32GB/64GB/128GB internal storage + microSD expansion slot up to maximum 256GB
  • Android Nougat 7.0
  • Non-removable 3500 mAh battery
  • Dual-sim and 4G LTE
  • $700 USD expected price tag
  • A metal body which is not found in the first model, really enhances its look and feel by a lot. Coupled with the 2.5D curved glass, feast your eyes on the beautiful Mate S2. Heads will turn when people have a chance to take a glance at it.

    The rest of the specs are pretty much what you expect out of a flagship device. Great hardware, great camera, sufficient storage that can be further expanded, good amount of battery capacity and the dual-sim feature adds great value to the Mate S2.

    Now let's turn our attention to the LG V20 which is set to be unveiled on September 6th with a release date in the next couple of weeks after its launch.

    It too takes a leaf out of its predecessor, the V10 which was also released almost a year ago. So what does the V20 has to say about all this?

  • 5.7-inch Quad HD IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 1440 x 2560 pixels (~515 ppi pixel density)
  • MIL-STD-810G certified shock resistant
  • Gorilla Glass 4
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 chipset, Quad-core (2x2.15 GHz Kryo & 2x1.6 GHz Kryo) processor, Adreno 530 graphics and 4GB/6GB RAM
  • 20MP primary camera with laser autofocus, OIS and LED flash
  • 8MP dual secondary camera
  • Android Nougat 7.0
  • 32GB/64GB/128GB + microSD expansion slot up to maximum 256GB
  • Li-Ion 4000 mAh battery with Fast battery charging
  • Bang & Olufsen audio
  • 4G LTE
  • September 2016 expected release date
  • $650 USD expected price tag
  • That being said, it seems like the V20 has a lot more features and functions going on for it. First up is its larger and higher 2K resolution which enables you to view more beautiful images and sharper videos on it. Even simple things such as browsing the internet looks good and is pleasing to the eyes. Don't forget that it also has a second always-on screen which keeps you updated on the latest things that is happening all around you.

    Secondly, it is in the shock resistant certification. This military grade certification ensures that the V20 can take a huge amount of punishment and keep on going.

    Regarding hardware, it will feature some of the best in the market, and you can expect it to be blazingly fast as it chews up all the apps and games that you throw at it.

    An excellent 20MP primary camera will be there so you can take excellent photos while on the move. As far as battery is concerned, the V20 has more than enough with the available 4000 mAh battery which should be able to power up the smartphone for at least a day or two.

    Last but not least, is the inclusion of Bang & Olufsen sound system on the V20. This will excite audio lovers, as you can hear crystal clear sound coming out from the speakers.

    Conclusion:

    Huawei Mate S2 continues the tradition of making sure you have the best personal connection with the smartphone. It has great hardware that comes with a great metal body, good camera, good battery life and dual-sim capability among other things.

    Huawei Mate S2 is expected to be released in September 2016 although there's no official confirmation on the pricing just yet. But do expect it to be priced between $700-$800 USD as per last year's offerings. It is said to be available in Luxurious Gold, Mystic Champagne and Titanium Grey.

    Meanwhile for LG V20, it seems to have the edge which makes it a better proposition when considering which flagship to choose. Great screen with 2K resolution, a second screen to keep you updated with the latest happenings, great shock-resistant military-grade protection, excellent hardware, excellent primary camera, great battery and great audio experience is to be expected. It is also expected to be cheaper by a little bit, which is a great plus point as well.

    LG V20 is expected to be release in September 2016 with an expected price of ~$650 USD.

    ...


    Source: Huawei Mate S2 vs LG V20: two flagship smartphones among the first to feature Android Nougat 7.0

    Monday, August 29, 2016

    Xiaomi Mi Note 2 Leaks: 6 GB of RAM, Dual Rear Camera, Dual Curved Edge Screen, Snapdragon 820

    #Xiaomi #MiNote2 – Xiaomi Mi Note 2 Leaks: 6 GB of RAM, Dual Rear Camera, Dual Curved Edge Screen, Snapdragon 820 : Xiaomi's next flagship device, the Mi Note 2, is expected to be launched soon, which is why the rumor mill is continuously churning out leaks on the upcoming phablet.

    Among the most recent leaks on the Mi Note 2 is that the smartphone will be the first Xiaomi product that will be powered by 6 GB of RAM and will feature the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset.

    The device is also said to look very similar to the Galaxy S7 edge, borrowing several design aspects from Samsung's previously flagship smartphone.

    A leaked screenshot seems to further confirm that the Mi Note 2 will feature 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, and will come with Android 7.0 Nougat, the latest version of the mobile operating system, right out of the box.

    However, the image also showed that instead of the previously reported Snapdragon 821, the Mi Note 2 will be coming with the less powerful Snapdragon 820.

    The leak showed a CPU running on a clock speed that would be more in line with the Snapdragon 820 as opposed to the Snapdragon 821, which has higher clock speed by 10 percent.


    Source: Xiaomi Mi Note 2 Leaks: 6 GB of RAM, Dual Rear Camera, Dual Curved Edge Screen, Snapdragon 820

    Sunday, August 28, 2016

    Samsung Cloud Is How An Android Backup System Should Be: Launched With Galaxy Note 7, Coming To Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge

    #GalaxyNote7 #GalaxyS7 – Samsung Cloud Is How An Android Backup System Should Be: Launched With Galaxy Note 7, Coming To Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge : Samsung has launched Samsung Cloud alongside the release of its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7, with the service showing how an Android backup and restore system should be done.

    According to the company's press release on Samsung Cloud, the service will make switching to a new smartphone or restoring an older device much easier. In addition, Galaxy Note 7 users will be able to enjoy the service right out of the box, with 15 GB of Samsung Cloud storage readily available.

    Samsung Cloud allows users to back up their devices without needing USB cables, with the service wirelessly backing up native apps including Contacts and Calendar and certain third-party apps.

    The home screen and user settings, including layout settings and shortcuts, are also backed up, allowing a new device to instantly feel familiar after the backups are restored.

    Through the service, users will be able to access the backups that they create across multiple devices, as long as the same Samsung account is logged in.

    Content such as Notes, Calendar and Contacts will also be in sync among the devices with the same Samsung account, with any changes being made on one smartphone also showing up on the second smartphone.

    Photo syncing is also available, with pictures taken by one device also being shared to the other devices, though users can also choose which albums will be synced with the other devices.


    Source: Samsung Cloud Is How An Android Backup System Should Be: Launched With Galaxy Note 7, Coming To Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge

    Saturday, August 27, 2016

    iPhone 8 Specs: All-Glass, No Home Button, OLED Display

    #iPhone8 #Mobile – iPhone 8 Specs: All-Glass, No Home Button, OLED Display : As we approach the launch of the upcoming iPhone 7, analysts are predicting a lukewarm reception for the handset. It looks as though Apple will give its latest flagship smartphone some updated internal components and a better camera, but the overall design is expected to be largely similar to the existing iPhone 6s.

    With this in mind some commentators have already started speculating about what major design changes Apple may make with the 2017 iPhone, widely known as the iPhone 8. According to a new report in Bloomberg, the iPhone 8 could mark the moment that Apple gets rid of the physical Home button.

    iPhone 8 could ship without a physical Home button

    With a lukewarm reception widely predicted for the iPhone 7, what will the iPhone 8 bring to the table to inspire users? According to the latest rumors the 2017 smartphone will pack in a number of groundbreaking features, such as getting rid of the physical home button.

    Bloomberg recently ran a report which claims that Apple has already started redesigning the iPhone ahead of its 2017 unveiling. It claims that more focus will be given to the display thanks to the removal of the Home button, citing "a person familiar with the matter."

    Bloomberg doesn't provide any further details, but other sources have previously mentioned the idea that the iPhone 8 Home button might be part of the display itself, be flush with the screen, or sit on top of a number of touch sensitive sensors that vibrate when they feel pressure.


    Source: iPhone 8 Specs: All-Glass, No Home Button, OLED Display

    Friday, August 26, 2016

    Meizu Sends Out Invites for Event on September 5: Here's What to Expect From the Upcoming Smartphone

    Meizu, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer started sending the press invites for an event scheduled on September 5, which is less than two weeks from now.

    The Chinese company is widely known for their different style of invitations. And, this time, they sent the media invite teasing the Nokia E71 in it.

    This is not the first time they are using a Nokia smartphone to tease their smartphones. Back in 2015, the company used the Nokia 1110 units to show that their mid-range smartphone- Meizu M2 will be as good as the Nokia 1110.

    SEE ALSO: Huawei P9 with Dual Leica camera takes the competition against Samsung Galaxy S7 to another level

    Now, speculations have already started regarding what will Meizu launch on that event? Well, there are some rumors stating about the flagship Meizu Pro 7 and some other rumors stated that Meizu is working on a 6-inch smartphone dubbed as Meizu Max.

    Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!

    September 5 Followed by September 13 Event

    Meizu is on a roll for now. The company has launched the Meizu U10 and U20 yesterday and already rolled out the media invites for September 5. However, previous rumors say that there will another event scheduled on September 13.

    A bigger Meizu Max for September 5

    The Chinese smartphone company will launch the big-sized Meizu Max which was already in leaks and today a real life image of the smartphone leaked along with price tag. When asked about 'What Product Will Meizu Release on September 5', the Meizu voice assistant displays a number '1799', which might be the price of the smartphone.

    Specifications of the Meizu Max

    The Meizu Max will surely feature a 6-inch screen as the Meizu Pro 7 will be having a 5.7-inch display. At this point of time, there is no information regarding the RAM of the device, but it will be minimum 3GB of RAM. And, Flyme OS on top of Android Marshmallow runs on the smartphone.

    The Flagship Meizu Pro 7 for September 13

    The previous rumors reported that Meizu will also schedule an event on September 13, where it will unveil the Meizu Pro 7 with a curved display.

    Specifications of the Meizu Pro 7

    The Meizu Pro 7 will be the company's take on the Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 with the dual-curved display. Under the hood, will be an Exynos 8890 chipset along with 4GB of RAM. There will be 12MP rear camera along with 5MP front facing the camera as per the leaked reports.

    Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!


    Source: Meizu Sends Out Invites for Event on September 5: Here's What to Expect From the Upcoming Smartphone

    Thursday, August 25, 2016

    Vibgyor Creates a Thematic Experience Zone, Art Gallery & More @Huawei P9 Launch

    by  Shantanu Jain Corporate/Brand Marketing | August 25, 2016 | News

    Vibgyor Brand Services Taj Palace Hotel

    Vibgyor Brand Services recently won a multi-agency pitch to manage and execute the launch of P9, Huawei's premium flagship smartphone at Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi on August 17.

    Also Read: Ricoh Showcases at the Chennai Edition of PrintExpo'16; Appoints Vibgyor For Execution

    Since the product Huawei P9 takes smartphone photography to a new level with a dual-lens rear camera, the design of the event was based on the international theme #ChangeTheWayYouSeeTheWorld and #OO, a campaign that highlights the dual lens​ camera ​feature brought to India by Huawei's collaboration with leica, using technology that combines monochrome and color in the final output of the photograph giving it more depth and clarity.

    The event also saw Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), India's apex industry body for fashion, announce its partnership with Huawei P9. Sunil Sethi, President FDCI, announced Huawei P9 as the official camera phone for the Amazon India Fashion Week Spring Summer 2017.

    The launch event was ideated, conceptualized and executed by Vibgyor Brand Services from scratch. The décor of the launch area was done keeping in mind the theme, through an art gallery with coloured pictures displayed on one side and Black & White pictures on the other side of the hall. An 80ft wide stage with an LED Screen was elaborately set up to launch the smartphone.

    In addition to this, an elaborate and thematic experience zone was created for the demo of the smartphone and the watch. Media attendees walked through the tunnel to the demo zone where the phones were displayed, in an innovative experience. The demo area décor was again woven into the #OO theme and photo-op zones were created to click pictures. A pianist and violinist were engaged to provide a soothing musical background in this area. Vibgyor managed the entire event from end to end including travel bookings, hotel coordination, event management, content and every aspect associated with the event.

    Peter Zhai, President, Huawei India, Consumer Business Group along with Bollywood actors Sushmita Sen, Boman Irani and world renowned photographer Darren Centofanti, launched the smartphone. The company also launched Huawei Smart Watch and revealed other upcoming products – the Matebook and the TalkBand B3, which will be debuting soon in India. A customized launch AV showcased the theme '#ChangeTheWayYouSeeTheWorld' and the product. The event was live streamed across the globe with Cyrus Sahukar playing the lovely host of the evening.

    Commenting on the success of the launch event, P Sanjeev, Vice President - Sales, Huawei India said, "Vibgyor has put up a great show with flawless execution and excellent teamwork under the able leadership of Ankur. All our partners have really appreciated the event."

    Also, commenting on the success, Priyanka Seth – Head Public Relations said, "I would like to extend a hearty congratulations to Vibgyor for pulling out such a successful launch event for Huawei P9. It was a mammoth task but we all worked together like magic. Never before did we have to put so many elements together to create such a big show. The entire event collectively was beautifully executed; all the activities on the sidelines were seamlessly managed at the event."

    Speaking about the launch event, Ankur Kalra, CEO Vibgyor said, "The Huawei P9 launch has been one of the most sought after events in the telecom industry. We are very proud to have conceptualized and managed each and every aspect of this event. We had a team of more than 50 people from the Delhi office taking care of every small detail right to the last room booking and travel arrangement. The feedback received from the client and the attendees has been equally overwhelming and our team's efforts have been recognized"

    Also Read: CoCoFly's Sampling Activation By Vibgyor Engages 15K Mall Visitors Across Delhi-NCR

    Vibgyor Brand Services executed the launch of P9 at the Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi on August 17. Huawei P9 will also be the official smartphone at The Amazon India Fashion Week Spring Summer 2017.


    Source: Vibgyor Creates a Thematic Experience Zone, Art Gallery & More @Huawei P9 Launch

    Wednesday, August 24, 2016

    LG V20 leak shows the Android phone is keeping its second screen

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    LG's V20 is set to debut on September 6th, but mobile leaker Evan Blass has already got his hands on a high-resolution image of the Android flagship and posted it to Twitter. The image shows off a rather bland-looking smartphone with an uncluttered home screen devoid of any duplicate apps and unnecessary bloatware. What we can see from this image is LG's commitment to the second screen concept it debuted with last year's V10.

    The second screen is just what it sounds like: a separate, always-on display that sits on top of the main smartphone screen for showing notifications, widgets, and other information gleaned at a glance. In our review of the V10 last year, The Verge's Vlad Savov found the screen to be unnecessary. "On such a large device as the V10, it's silly to have a tiny info ticker that doesn't fit all that much information in the first place. Switch this thing off and you'll immediately upgrade your V10 user experience," he wrote. LG appears to disagree.

    LG V20 pic.twitter.com/EmmZN21ENM

    — Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 24, 2016

    And in another seemingly accidental leak, phone case maker Ballistic appears to have posted even clearer renderings of the device wrapped in its Elsa Jewel case on . Picked up by Droid Life, these images give a crisp look at both the front and back of the V20, including the rear-facing dual-camera setup and fingerprint reader.

    We'll get more information about the device when its unveiled early next month. The company has already confirmed the V20 will be the first phone to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat, and we'll be live at the launch event in San Francisco to report any other details about LG's newest flagship.

    Update 5:49PM ET, August 20th: Added image from phone case maker Ballistic showing off both the front and back of the LG V20.

    LG V10 hands on
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    Source: LG V20 leak shows the Android phone is keeping its second screen

    Tuesday, August 23, 2016

    iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the performance test

    In this experiment, guys from PhoneBuff did not use synthetic benchmarks: the purpose of the experiment was not a comparison of the technical characteristics of the gadget. The main thing for the average user – how a smartphone behaves in everyday tasks. So here we go – iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

    During the testing, the two devices are alternately opened one and the same set of programs, starting from the "Camera" and "Photo" to the games. To evaluate the efficiency of work in the background, in PhoneBuff all applications opened twice in a circle.

    On the first seconds of video is obvious that the iPhone 6s Plus is on par with the Galaxy Note 7. However, when it comes to games, "apple" device immediately pulled forward. The gap of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 dramatically increases when you try to create a video in the mobile video editor. iPhone 6s Plus in seconds coped with rendering and moved to the following applications, while the Korean smartphone worked on the video for a long time.

    As a result, when Apple smartphone fully passed the test, when South Korea's flagship just finished the first round! And this is despite the fact that the Samsung gadget has 4 GB of RAM vs 2 GB in iPhone 6s Plus.

    According to PhoneBuff,  iPhone 6s Plus has completed the test with a score of 1 minute 51 seconds, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 – 2 minutes 49 seconds. This competition shows once again that in the first place for developers should be the optimization of the operating system and software for it, and "hardware" – on the second place.

    According to materials – PhoneBuff

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    Source: iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the performance test

    Monday, August 22, 2016

    How much would you pay for a refurbished Samsung flagship?

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    An interesting report has popped up from Reuters that claims South Korean Electronics giant Samsung has a plan in motion to sell refurbished versions of their high-end flagship smartphones.

    Would you buy one?

    According to the report, this information comes from "a person with direct knowledge of the matter" and is part of Samsung's move to sustain the recent upswing of their mobile profits. The company posted their best mobile profits in two years thanks to the success of the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.

    These are clearly desirable smartphones and it isn't hard to see why. As the development of smartphones approach their peak, the popularity of secondhand devices is likely to increase due to the fairly minor differences between the new models and their predecessors.

    With how well Samsung has built their new smartphones, the likelihood of it lasting a long time without significant damage or degradation is also greatly increased.

    Reuters' source says that the refurbished smartphones will come from users who have signed up for the one-year upgrade plan in countries like South Korea and the US. The phones that have been traded back to Samsung will then be refurbished and sold again at a lower price.

    There is currently no information on how much lower Samsung will sell these devices or in which countries they will choose to run this program, but for comparison, Apple sells their refurbished iPhones for about 69% of the original value. If Samsung decides to price their refurbished devices at a similar price point, you could potentially pick up a refurbished Galaxy Note7 here in Malaysia one year from now for just over RM2,000.

    While that seems pretty good for the consumer (cheaper flagships) and Samsung (they can sell the same phone twice) but there is a little more to it than that.

    First off, if you look from a consumer's standpoint, the crucial factor in determining how well these will be the price. How much would you buy a year-old refurbished Note7 for? RM2,000? RM2,200? Considering how quickly prices fall (you can get an S7 edge now for below RM2,500, just half a year after it was launched), consumers can already get brand new devices at incredibly low prices. That means, for it to be successful, Samsung will have to sell their phones at really low prices, which brings us to the next issue.

    Assuming Samsung does sell it at a low price, it could eat into their established mid-range devices like the Galaxy A9 Pro which is just under RM2,000. This isn't a problem for someone like Apple because they don't sell cheap midrange phones so they don't have to worry about cutting into their own market share.

    Either way, this is still merely speculation. There is no official announcement from Samsung yet about this program so we would advise you to take it with a pinch of salt.

    In the meantime, let us know your thoughts on this matter in the comments below.

    [SOURCE, VIA]

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    Source: How much would you pay for a refurbished Samsung flagship?

    Sunday, August 21, 2016

    Xiaomi Redmi Pro vs Oppo F1s: two beautiful smartphones, one with 10-core processor while the other is a selfie expert – both are under $260

    Xiaomi Redmi Pro is expected to be released very soon; they recently launched a teaser event. It got the whole world talking and seems to be destined to be a great hit. That will be the future, but what we can tell you so far is that, Xiaomi have sold more than 110 million smartphones worldwide, and that number is set to grow tremendously in the next couple of years.

    Judging by the specs alone, the Redmi Pro packs a great punch in terms of raw processing power. For so little amount of money, you will get the top-of-the-line chipset, 10-core processor that is blazingly fast and 3GB RAM.

    Wrapped in a brushed aluminum body and featuring 2.5D curved glass on it, you can be sure that Redmi Pro looks great and feels even better when you touch it.

    Screen-wise, there's the Full HD OLED screen which allows for some pretty great images being projected onto the screen. Enjoy all your favorite videos on it. Even the simple things in life, such as browsing the web are made so much fun with it.

    As for its primary camera, the dual 13MP+5MP camera lets you take amazingly good photos with a lot of depth on each shot. The 13MP Sony IMX 258 sensor shoots still images while the 5MP Samsung camera captures depth information. The result - outstanding DSLR-quality bokeh with its dual camera shooting simultaneously. Packed with great features and functions, it wins hands-down in this category.

    On top of all that, the Redmi Pro will be running on the latest Android Marshmallow OS and a great 4050 mAh battery to power it up. This provides greater value out of your money.

    But don't go on making your decision just yet, without taking a look at its competitor for today. So without further ado, let's find out all we can about the F1s as per below:

  • 5.5-inch HD IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 720 x 1280 pixels or ~267 ppi pixel density
  • Metal body
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Gorilla Glass 4
  • Mediatek MT6750 chipset, Octa-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 processor, Mali-T860MP2 graphics and 3GB RAM
  • 13MP primary camera with f/2.2 aperture, phase detection autofocus and LED flash
  • 16MP selfie camera with f/2.0 aperture and 1/3.1" sensor size
  • 32GB internal storage + microSD expansion slot up to maximum 256GB
  • Non-removable Li-Po 3075 mAh battery
  • Android Lollipop 5.1
  • Dual-sim and 4G LTE
  • $269 USD price tag
  • F1s is indeed beautiful with its metal body and slim profile that is made even better with the 2.5D glass. The metallic band at its edge further highlight that it has all the right curves in all the right places. Holding it in your hands just feels great.

    The fingerprint sensor can be unlocked in just 0.22 seconds which makes it very snappy, sensitive and durable all at the same time. You can now do more in less time. Then there's the Gorilla Glass 4 which provides that extra protection which is extremely valuable.

    Regarding hardware, the F1s has a pretty decent chipset, mid-range octa-core processor with 3GB RAM. This is the sweet spot which puts it nicely in the mid-range segment. No complaints here at all.

    If there's a reason not to be happy with the F1s, then it would be its High Definition screen. With a 5.5-inch size, surely anything lesser than a Full HD resolution is unforgiveable. So sad but true.

    Another downside for the F1s, is on its dated Android Lollipop 5.1. Although the latest Marshmallow 6.0 OS has been out for a good few months now, it is sorely missing on this smartphone. Let's hope Oppo can buck up pretty soon, or it will be a tough one.

    Finally, we have saved the best for last and let's talk about its greatest feature which makes it THE selfie expert. It is a fact that it has a 16Megapixel selfie camera which is better than its primary camera which is fitted with a 13 Megapixel snapper. How wonderful is that?

    The hardware is already great, the software is even better. With Beautify 4, it allows you to capture the very best looks from your selfies. Blemish reduction has been refined to ensure a beautiful, natural-looking shots that is also eye-catching at the same time.

    It also comes with its set of filters; that lets you play around with the settings. This allows for greater creativity, and you can even watermark it with time, date, temperature and more.

    Another cool feature on the F1s is the Selfie Panorama. Simply rotate the selfie camera and it will stitch together for a wide-angle selfie. More details and more people can join in the fun inside your selfie shots.

    Conclusion:

    There's always going to be Xiaomi Redmi Pro becoming the champion of providing us with flagship smartphone without any of its flagship price. No wonder they have been selling like hot cakes over the years. Great design, great hardware especially with the 10-core processor, great primary camera, great storage and great battery really makes all the difference. And did we mention it is also cheaper by $USD 10?

    Xiaomi Redmi Pro is expected to be released very soon for an amazing price of $259 USD. It will be available in Silver, Gold, and Gray.

    Oppo F1s lives up to its name of the Selfie Expert. If you are looking for the best selfie smartphone, then this is it. It goes to great length to carry that title, but that's not all to the device though. It is a good mid-range device although it gets bogged down by the HD resolution and dated Lollipop OS. If you can forgo these two, then you are in for a blast in taking selfies like an expert.

    Oppo F1s is currently available for pre-order for approximately $269 USD and is set to hit the market anytime soon. It will be available in Gold, Rose Gold, and Gray.

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    Source: Xiaomi Redmi Pro vs Oppo F1s: two beautiful smartphones, one with 10-core processor while the other is a selfie expert – both are under $260

    Saturday, August 20, 2016

    Samsung Galaxy S8 – What will Samsung’s next flagship be all about?

    #Smartphone #GalaxyS8 – Samsung Galaxy S8 – What will Samsung's next flagship be all about? : Samsung just launched its Galaxy Note 7 to the customers, and a lot of people have crowned it the 'closest to perfect' smartphone.

    Samsung has done a commendable job with the phablet — combining its newfound perfection in build quality, with a lot of raw power. Keeping in mind all this, one cannot help but wonder what the 2017's Galaxy S8 will be about. To know more about Samsung's other planned flagships, click here.

    Samsung Galaxy S8 – Design Language

    As the design department is concerned, Samsung will go with what's been bringing it glory for the past two years — glass and metal. Samsung has taken its time to master the build quality of its flagship devices, but Galaxy S6 onwards, it proudly showed what it could do.

    With the Galaxy S8, the materials are not expected to change.A number of predictions and statements from Samsung executives have pointed to the fact that unlike the Galaxy S7, there will not be two separate models of the Galaxy S8. There will just one model — with Edge display and functionality — and no other 'flat' screen model.

    Recent launch of the Galaxy Note 7, which sports the Edge screen without any mention of that in the name, could serve as a big hint too. It has been reported that one Samsung executive acknowledged that Samsung was planning to make the curved screen an identity of the Galaxy S lineup of phones. Samsung looks forward to offering the Edge functionality, and associated new features to prospective customers.

    A number of sources also claim that Samsung is building the Galaxy S8 around the idea of VR, but that sounds a little unlikely. Sure, the phone will be a beast as far as VR performance goes, but the extent to which VR will affect its design is likely to be negligible.

    The Galaxy S8 will carry forth Samsung's brilliance in crafting a phone, and satisfy all those who want to feel a premium smartphone in their hand. Galaxy S7 and Galaxy Note 7 are two of the best looking smartphones in the industry — and there is no empirical reason to change the whole design language in the next iteration of the flagship.


    Source: Samsung Galaxy S8 – What will Samsung's next flagship be all about?

    Friday, August 19, 2016

    HTC 10 arrives in Camellia Red and Topaz Gold in USA

    Back in April, HTC revealed a attractive red version of its flagship smartphone as a Japanese exclusive. They've even released a 24k gold edition - have a peek! Now the company is finally bringing the red HTC 10 to the US along with a gold-colored version of the metal handset. The new colors are Red and Gold, or what HTC describes as Camellia Red and Topaz Gold.

    Will you be picking up an HTC 10 in Camellia Red or Topaz Gold?

    The HTC 10 is a solid smartphone, packing cutting-edge hardware and a sleek design. But if you're in a hurry, you can grab the device in either color over on Amazon and get it a lot quicker. The 12-megapixel OIS camera is available on the back of the HTC 10, and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow comes pre-installed on the phone, along with HTC's Sense UI which is available on top of Google's OS. The new models will start shipping early October.

    HTC also recently had a deal in which users who purchased an HTC 10 would receive a sort of $100 credit coupon for accessories. Alternatively, folks can also opt for the free set of JBL Type-C earbuds, which carry a value of $199.


    Source: HTC 10 arrives in Camellia Red and Topaz Gold in USA

    Thursday, August 18, 2016

    Top 10 Best Android Chinese Smartphones: August 2016

    10. LeEco Le Max 2

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    The LeEco Le Max 2 is the most powerful device LeEco had introduced to this day. This is a 5.7-inch phablet, which is made out of metal and it sports unibody design. The 21-megapixel OIS snapper is placed on its back, and below it, you'll notice the fingerprint scanner. The Snapdragon 820 SoC is also a part of this package, and even though this is not exactly one of the cheapest devices out there, it might be perfect for some of you.

    LeEco Le Max 2 - $387 (6GB RAM variant)

    9. Meizu M3 Note

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    The Meizu M3 Note is one of the best Chinese mid-range devices. This smartphone also offers a fingerprint scanner, and it packs in a 5.5-inch fullHD display, 2GB / 3GB of RAM and 16GB / 32GB of native storage. The phone is fueled by MediaTek's Helio P10 64-bit octa-core processor, and it packs more than enough power overall. On top of all this, it is also worth mentioning that a 4,100mAh battery is also included here and should be more than enough to get you through the day.

    Meizu M3 Note – $167 (16GB)

    Meizu M3 Note – $224 (32GB)

    8. OnePlus X

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    The OnePlus X is not yet officially available in most regions, but you can still purchase it in through Chinese resellers. This is a 5-inch smartphone which comes with 3GB of RAM and is fueled by the Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor. The device also ships with a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, and the aforementioned 5-inch display features HD resolution. The phone is made out of metal and glass, which makes it look quite premium, even though this is just a mid-range smartphone.

    OnePlus X – $305

    7. Huawei Mate 8

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    The Huawei Mate 9 is right around the corner, but until it arrives, the Mate 8 is Huawei's flagship phablet. This is a gorgeous looking smartphone which has lots to offer, even though its specifications aren't exactly top of the line anymore. The device comes with a 5.7-inch fullHD display, 3GB / 4GB of RAM and 32GB / 64GB of expandable native storage. The 16-megapixel OIS camera is placed on its back, and the phone comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box with Huawei's Emotion UI on top of it.

    Huawei Mate 8 – $533 (3GB RAM variant)

    6. Meizu PRO 5

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    The Meizu PRO 5 was introduced last September, and even though it's not exactly the most recent Meizu-branded smartphone, it is still one of the most powerful ones. This handset is fueled by the Exynos 7420 64-bit octa-core processor by Samsung, and it packs in 3GB / 4GB of RAM. The device is made out of metal, and it sports a fingerprint scanner as well, it is built into the phone's physical home button.

    Meizu PRO 5 – $386 (3GB RAM variant)

    5. ZUK Z2 Pro

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    The ZUK Z2 Pro is quite probably one of the least popular devices on this list, but simply because not many people have heard of the ZUK brand. Lenovo is actually behind this company, and the Z2 Pro is a very compelling smartphone. It offers high-end specifications, and a really sleek build, with thin side bezels. The phone sports a 5.2-inch fullHD Super AMOLED display, 4GB / 6GB of RAM and it is fueled by the Snapdragon 820 64-bit quad-core SoC.

    ZUK Z2 Pro - $517 (6GB RAM variant)

    4. Meizu PRO 6

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    The Meizu PRO 6 is Meizu's current flagship smartphone. This device is made out of metal, it sports a 5.2-inch AMOLED display, and it offers a rather interesting antenna design which keeps them out of the way. The device is fueled by the Helio X25 64-bit deca-core processor, and it comes with 4GB of RAM and 32GB / 64GB of non-expandable internal storage. Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes pre-installed on the device, and on top of it, you'll be able to find Meizu's Flyme UI.

    Meizu PRO 6 – $356

    3. Huawei P9 & P9 Plus

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    The Huawei P9 and P9 Plus are Huawei's current flagship smartphones. These two devices have launched earlier this year, and aside from the metal build and really compelling specs in general, they also boast a really capable camera sensors. Each of these two devices comes with a set of two 12-megapixel cameras from Sony, and the devices are capable of taking some really nice shots, as you've been able to notice in our Huawei P9 review.

    Huawei P9 - $603

    2. Xiaomi Mi 5 & Mi 5 Pro

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    The Xiaomi Mi 5 (& Mi 5 Pro) have been announced back in February during the Mobile World Congress. Despite the fact it has been quite some time since the Mi 5 was announced, this is still Xiaomi's most powerful handset, by far, and a really compelling purchase, that's for sure. The 5.15-inch fullHD display, 3GB / 4GB of RAM and the Snapdragon 820 64-bit quad-core processor are included here, amongst other specs.

    Xiaomi Mi 5 – $322 (3GB RAM + 32GB storage variant)

    Xiaomi Mi 5 – $383 (3GB RAM + 64GB storage variant)

    Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro – $513 (4GB RAM + 128GB storage variant

    1. OnePlus 3

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    The OnePlus 3 is company's latest and greatest smartphone. This is one of the best smartphones around if you consider its price, specs and general performance. The OnePlus 3 sports a 5.5-inch fullHD Optic AMOLED display, 6GB of RAM and 64GB of native storage. The phone is made entirely out of metal, and it sports a fingerprint scanner up front. Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow comes pre-installed here, and on top of it, you get OnePlus' OxygenOS (or HydrogenOS if you purchase a Chinese variant of the device).

    OnePlus 3 - $440


    Source: Top 10 Best Android Chinese Smartphones: August 2016

    Wednesday, August 17, 2016

    HONOR 8 SMARTPHONE NOW UP FOR PRE-ORDER, GET READY FLAGSHIP SPECS AT MIDRANGE PRICING

    #Smartphone #Honor8 – Honor 8 smartphone now up for pre-order, get ready flagship specs at midrange pricing : Huawei is not backing down from the US market. And like other aggressive Chinese manufacturers, Huawei is willing to give US consumers flagship specs at very aggressive price points through its Honor sub-brand.

    That said, they're unveiling the Honor 8 – Honor's first flagship phone in the US market. We guarantee that what you see will definitely get you interested, at least a give good, long look at the Honor 8.

    If you still live in the stereotype knowledge of Chinese smartphones with crappy builds and ugly exteriors, the Honor 8 will disappoint you. The smartphone is elegant to say the least, especially if you get it in the "midnight black" color scheme.

    You will get a 5.2-inch FullHD (1080p, 481ppi) display powered by Huawei's in-house Kirin 950 processor, the same robust one that caught everyone's attention in the Huawei Mate 8. The processor will be supported by 4GB RAM, ample for multitasking and the casual or mid-tier gaming you may need your smartphone to do.

    You can get either a variant with 32GB internal or 64GB, with the price varying from one to the other. If that's not enough storage, there is a microSD slot for up to 128GB more.

    The Honor 8 also gives you a dual-lens 12MP main camera setup – dual cameras seem to be the rage these days. One sensor one will capture in RGB and the other in monochrome, the idea behind it being that the RGB sensor will give images vivid, crisp color, while the monochrome sensor produces sharper detail in images.


    Source: HONOR 8 SMARTPHONE NOW UP FOR PRE-ORDER, GET READY FLAGSHIP SPECS AT MIDRANGE PRICING

    Tuesday, August 16, 2016

    Samsung Gets A New Flagship To Battle iPhone

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7Every six months we iPhone users go through feature envy at the hands of Samsung. This year is different. Samsung is on the comeback trail with a new flagship smartphone that competes with iPhone at every turn, save one.

    I'll admit to having more than a little feature envy with the Galaxy Note 7. It's an update so good Samsung skipped over the Note 6 (it also helps to have the same numbering scheme as other phones). What is so good about the Note 7? It's all in the numbers, an area where Apple no longer treads.

    'You've Already Failed'

    I'm not sure that I'm sufficiently qualified as a tech writer to differentiate stylus from Pencil. Stylus, as in Samsung's famous stylus, obviously modeled after the Palm Pilot infections from years past. And, Pencil, as in the Pencil Apple uses for both iPad Pro models.

    For the sake of argument and Steve Jobs' legacy, let's say a stylus is not a pencil; I say that because Pencil doesn't really work on an iPhone, but Samsung includes a stylus on the Galaxy Note 7. Way back in the day, all the way back to 2010, Steve Jobs issued his decree.

    If you see a stylus, they blew it.

    Maybe so, maybe not. Samsung sells lots of styluses (or, is it 'styli'), or rather, lots of smartphones that ship with a stylus. Yet, here we are a few years after Steve Jobs death and everybody who owns an iPad Pro loves the Pencil.

    The Note 7's stylus isn't all that drool worthy but other features are, including the iris scanner unlocking option. There's also the Secure Folder, and easy pairing to Gear VR and Oculus, though I have yet to see either in the wild. What's really impressive, though, are what I call the basic specifications.

    First, the screen. Quad HD. That means resolution that is four times HD, but not four times the screen resolution in the comparable iPhone 6s Plus, which remains stuck at 1080p HD. The CPU is quad-core, too, and the Note 7 comes with a real headphone jack and the new USB-C universal connector, all in a package that weighs slightly less than Apple's own flagship smartphone. Samsung's screens in the past two years have eclipsed the iPhone's screen and while resolution differences are not easily visible between the two, the colors pop out more on the premium Galaxy models.

    Second, Note 7 may have the best camera in a smartphone, part of the leap frog with Apple every six months. Storage is of the expandable version, up to 256GB, and the battery is massive (probably necessary to power the gazillion pixels on the screen and make the quad-core CPU do something other than idle).

    Finally The Fail

    As much as the specifications are drool worthy, the Note 7 falls short in what is arguably the most critical consideration.

    Software.

    Sure, it runs the last latest Android OS, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but already Android Nougat is hitting the streets and Samsung says an update won't be available for months. That's the problem. Marshmallow has been out about a year and it's managed to engage only around 15-percent of the Android base, while iOS 9.x, launched about a year ago, too, has penetrated over 90-percent of all iOS devices.

    Even worse for Samsung is the company's utter dependence upon Google. Granted, Android is free, but that means Samsung has competitors at the low end with cheaper smartphones that do exactly the same thing as any Galaxy or Note or Edge or whatever. They all run Android, so they're not easily differentiated one from another. Compare that problem with iPhone and iPad, both substantially different with usability and app quality from Android devices.

    I like the Samsung hardware, but using Android and Google Play Store apps leaves me wanting. My iPhone.


    Source: Samsung Gets A New Flagship To Battle iPhone

    Monday, August 15, 2016

    IPhone Market Share Slumps as Chinese Brands Surge New IDC Data Reveals

    Chinese smartphone brands are among the big winners in the Australian smartphone market as Samsung grows their share, with the Galaxy 7 and Apple is walloped as consumers transition from an iPhone to an Android device, according to new IDC research.

    IDC said that year on year, the Australian smartphone market has fallen by 18%.

    While the Australian market slipped 18%, from 2.2 million units in Q2 2016 to 1.8 million units' Chinese brands such as Alcatel and Huawei continue to grow share despite Huawei taking fourth spot with 3.5% market share as they launched the much anticipated flagship P9 as well as the Mate 8 towards the end of the quarter.

    IDC said that the majority of Huawei's market share came from Y series models in the sub AU$100 price bracket.huawei-p9-lineup

    IDC said that 96% of all mobiles shipped were smartphones. "The market has reached its saturation point for a while now and shipments are driven more and more by refresh cycles rather than first-time purchases" says Bilal Javed, Market Analyst at IDC Australia.

    One of the biggest losers was Apple who IDC claims continues to "struggle".

    Their market share plummeted from 48% in 2016Q1 to 40% in 2016Q2.

    Recently, Apple experienced its slowest quarter in over 2 years. Slow down at the top has allowed other vendors to join the playing field, with mid-range vendors benefiting the most IDC claimed.

    It now appears that iPhone owners are deserting Apple in favour of Samsung Smartphones in particular the new Samsung Galaxy 7 with its curved edges.

    In their latest report IDC said that Samsung consolidated their second spot in Australia as they rode on the success of the highly rated flagship handsets, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge and closed in on Apple to grab 33% of the market as compared to 31% in 2016Q1.IDC DATA

    Features of the flagship device such as removable storage, waterproofing and A faster processer grabbed consumer attention and accounted for over 63% of Samsung's shipments.

    "Whilst the Galaxy S7/S7 Edge was locking horns with Apple devices, the refreshed J series (J1, J1 Mini and J3) along with the still successful Galaxy S5 was Samsung's answer to the other Android vendors in the low/mid-market space" says Bilal.

    Another big winner was Alcatel who now claim over 5% of the smartphone market as they consolidated their hold on the low-end space.

    The Chinese brand who is set to launch new midmarket Idol 4, in September is now in third spot behind Apple and Samsung.

    The targeted strategy of pre-paid phones exclusive to telco providers is the key driving force behind Alcatel shipments.

    IDC said that ZTE came in fifth in the Australian market. A key partner of Telstra they produce the bulk of Telstra's house brand smartphones.

    Vendors such as LG Electronics and HTC had a disappointing quarter as their much hyped flagship LG G5 and HTC 10 did not live up to expectation.

    "Australian consumers are becoming increasingly aware of alternative buying options in smartphones and the lack of innovation, minimal marketing and high price point of the device forced HTC out of the top 5.

    A major surprise came for OPPO who's smartphone range was recently ranged by JB's i-fi following the demise of Dick Smith. Their share has grown significantly following the move to JB hi-fi and the introduction of extensive EDM marketing by the mass retailer along with extensive online marketing for the Chinese brand.OPPO-F1_fonearena-01

    IDC said OPPO experienced triple digit growth and could move onto challenging the likes of HTC, Huawei, LG and Microsoft in the near future" adds Bilal.

    The IDC analyst said that the recent slowdown may simply be the calm before the storm, as major launches from Apple, Samsung and the new Google Nexus device are pending in the coming quarter. "These product launches are likely to return the market to positive growth YoY and shipments are expected to break the 2M barrier" adds Bilal.

    Vendors following the big 2 will need to continue to innovate and provide attractive value propositions to gain market share he added.


    Source: IPhone Market Share Slumps as Chinese Brands Surge New IDC Data Reveals

    Sunday, August 14, 2016

    Week 32: Top 10 Smartphones Launches In India

    This week, the Indian market has witnessed one of the biggest launches in the year. As promised, the South Korean giant, Samsung has launched its flagship smartphone -- Galaxy Note 7.

    Reiterating the specifications, the Galaxy Note 7 comes with 5.7-inch display, Octa-Core Exynos 8890 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB inbuilt storage, 12MP/5MP camera, S-Pen stylus and powered by a 3500mAh battery.

    SEE ALSO: 6 Myths Related to Smartphone Usage AT NIGHT Debunked

    Moreover, other smartphones including Lyf Flame 8, Wind 3 and other budget smartphones has been launched under sub 10K segment. Today we have jotted down the list of 10 smartphones that got launched in India this week.

    Do swirl through the below sliders

    Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!

    4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display1.1 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor1GB RAM8GB inbuilt storage, with an expandable memory with microSD8MP/5MP cameraAndroid 5.1 Lollipop2000mAh battery

    5.5-inch IPS display1.2 GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor2GB RAM16GB inbuilt memory, with an expandable memory up to 32GB8MP/2MP cameraAndroid 5.1 Lollipop2920mAh battery

    5.5-inch FWVGA display1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor2GB RAM16GB inbuilt memory, with an expandable option up to 32GB5MP/3.2MP cameraAndroid 5.1.1 Lollipop2900mAh battery

    5-inch HD display1.2 GHz quad-core processor2GB RAM16GB inbuilt memory, with an expandable memory up to 32GB13MP/5MP cameraAndroid 5.1 Lollipop3000mAh battery

    5.5-inch HD full lamination IPS display1GHz quad-core processor with Mali-T720 GPU1GB RAM8GB inbuilt storage, with an expandable storage up to 32GB8MP/5MP rear cameraAndroid 5.1 Lollipop2700mAh battery

    5.5-inch HD 2.5D curved glass display1GHz Quad-core MediaTek MT6735P processor3GB RAM16GB inbuilt memory, with an expandable memory up to 32GB8MP camera on both sidesAndroid 6.0 Marshmallow based on CoolUI 8.02500mAh battery

    5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED curved dual edge displayOcta-Core Exynos 8890 processor4GB LPDDR4 RAM64GB inbuilt memory with an expandable memory up to 256GB12MP/5MP cameraAndroid 6.0.1 MarshmallowS Pen stylus3500mAh battery with fast charging

    5.5-inch HD IPS display1.3 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735 processor2GB RAM16GB inbuilt memory, with an expandable memoryAndroid 6.0 Marshmallow13MP/5MP camera3400mAh battery

    Kyocera DuraForce PRO (Announced)

    5-inch Full HD display1.5GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor2GB RAM32GB inbuilt storage, with an expandable storage up to 256GB13MP/5MP cameraAndroid 6.0 Marshmallow3,240mAh battery with Quick Charge 2.0

    5.5-inch LTPS 2.5D curved glass display1.8 GHz Octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor3GB RAM32GB inbuilt storage with an expandable storage up to 128GBYunOS with Flyme UI13MP/5MP camera3100mAh battery

    Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!


    Source: Week 32: Top 10 Smartphones Launches In India

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with 128GB storage, 6GB RAM and Android Nougat to be launched in China

    Soon after announcing the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in the market, speculations started surfacing the Internet suggesting that the company is planning to launch higher storage variant of the handset in coming months in China. The speculation has been confirmed by the President of Samsung Mobile Communications, Dongjin Koh, in an interview with The Korea Times.

    "We will continue to accept different needs from each marketplace, and respond by releasing localized products by changing memory capacity or color, " The Korea Times quoted Dongjin Koh as saying.

    Previously, rumours suggested that the Galaxy Note 7 will also be launched with higher storage and RAM capacity exclusively in China. It was expected that the firm will launch the smartphone with 128GB storage and 6GB RAM in the country. Speaking at the same, The Korea Times said in its report that Samsung is planing to to introduce a new variant with higher storage to tackle Chinese handset makers' push to introduce new device with higher storage option.

    Besides this, Samsung has also confirmed that within next two to three months, the Android 7.0 Nougat update will be rolled out for the handset and it is also expected that the Chinese variant with higher internal storage will be running on Nougat, out-of-the-box.

    Samsung on Wednesday wrapped off its latest Smartphone Galaxy Note 7 under its Galaxy Flagship in India. With a big screen, improved stylus pen, Super AMOLED display, and IRIS scanner, Galaxy Note 7 is the perfect tech buddy for every smart people.

    With the price tag of Rs. 59, 900, the online sale of Galaxy Note 7 will be starting from September 2. Earlier this month, in New York, Samsung introduced this phone with four color variants like Gold Platinum, Silver Titanium and Black Onyx, and Blue Coral. However Blue Coral variant will be unavailable for the Indian market. Korean giant with its high-end Smartphone – Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is gifting the buyers free Reliance Jio 4G SIM with unlimited 4G data for three months.

    Bigger is better – the tagline of Samsung seems to be justified with Galaxy Note 7. This cutting-edge phone sports a 5.7-inch screen with dual-curved design and super AMOLED display for giving users a faster and superior screen resolution.

    With nearly a bezel-less display, this phone is bundled with an improved stylus pen for better functioning. With water and dust proof technology, Galaxy Note 7 also equips IRIS technology that gives the phone high-security edge.

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS while power-driven by Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz Mongoose & 4×1.6 GHz Cortex-A53) Mali-T880 MP12 processor. In camera section, users will get a 12-megapixel primary camera and a 5-megapixel secondary camera accompanied by LED Flash, Auto-focus technology, auto HDR and dual video call option.

    The phone also lodges a huge 64GB expandable ROM and 4GB RAM. Moreover, the users will also get a 15GB of free cloud storage available on Samsung Cloud.

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    Source: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with 128GB storage, 6GB RAM and Android Nougat to be launched in China

    Saturday, August 13, 2016

    Samsung Will Upgrade The Galaxy Note 7 To Android 7.0 Nougat Within 3 Months

    #GalaxyNote7 #Android7 – Samsung Will Upgrade The Galaxy Note 7 To Android 7.0 Nougat Within 3 Months : Samsung has received criticism in the past for being slow in updating its smartphones to the latest version of the Android mobile operating system. For the upcoming flagship Galaxy Note 7, though, it seems the company will try to do better.

    The president of Samsung's mobile communications division, Koh Dong-jin, said in a press conference that the company will be releasing an operating system update for the Galaxy Note 7 to take the smartphone to Android 7.0 Nougat in two to three months.

    "It is very important for us to offer up-to-date information with the new OS, but what's more crucial is to build a stable and seamless platform for users," said Koh, as reported by the Korea Times. He noted that Samsung will not be sacrificing quality with the faster release of the new Android operating system, as the company will be carrying out enough beta testing before releasing the update.

    If Koh's promise pushes through, an Android 7.0 update for the Galaxy Note 7 within three months of the device's release would be a new speed record for the company. However, it should be noted that unlocked models will likely be getting the update faster, as they are not subject to approval from carriers compared with the carrier-linked devices in the United States.

    Koh said the decision to fasttrack the Android 7.0 Nougat update for the Galaxy Note 7 was due to customer feedback, but the intricacies of carrier testing in the United States would likely lead to a delay in the arrival of the operating system upgrade. Carriers have to test such updates, as they each have different versions of the same smartphone, and the update process could add months to the timeframe of the Android 7.0 Nougat upgrade.

    Nevertheless, Koh's promise on getting the operating system update faster for the Galaxy Note 7 can be considered a major selling point for the smartphone. Even if the upgrade is delayed in the United States due to carrier testing, it would still be much faster compared with what Samsung users have been accustomed to.

    The Galaxy Note 7 being upgraded to Android 7.0 Nougat will give it an even better fighting chance against Apple's iPhone 7 Plus, which is expected to be launched by September or October.

    Customers who are in the market for a premium flagship smartphone can check out our quick comparison between the two devices to decide whether to purchase the Galaxy Note 7 when it launches this month or wait for the release of the iPhone 7 Plus. Source: techtimes


    Source: Samsung Will Upgrade The Galaxy Note 7 To Android 7.0 Nougat Within 3 Months

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Android 7.0 Nougat coming by November

    #AndroidN #GalaxyNote7 – Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Android 7.0 Nougat coming by November : Android 7.0 Nougat will be available for Samsung Galaxy Note 7 sometime in the month of October or November. The same was confirmed by Samsung to The Korea Times that the company's latest flagship, the Galaxy Note 7 will get to taste the upcoming Android version within the next two to three months.

    Koh Dong Jin, Samsung Mobile's President has highlighted the importance of adequate testing before releasing a new Operating System build. He expressed that his company puts more emphasis on beta testing a new ROM properly before pushing it out to the general users. This information comes just after news circulated regarding LG V20 being the first smartphone in the world to run the Android N out of the box.

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Specs and Availability

    The Note 7 will be available worldwide from 19th August. In India, the phone was just launched yesterday, and will be up for pre-order from 22nd August. The handset will go on sale from 2nd September at a price of Rs. 59,900. The smartphone will be available in Silver, Black and Gold color variants in the country.

    The newest flagship from Samsung comes wraparound display. The screen is rounded off on both sides with sharp but less sloping curves in comparison to the S7 Edge. The Super AMOLED QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution display comes with a brand new HDR technology.

    With the Note 7, HDR or High Dynamic Range is first time available for a smartphone display. The feature drastically enhances the picture quality by optimizing the balance between color and brightness to best suit the human eyes.

    A brand new Gorilla Glass 5 covers the display. The latest smartphone in the Galaxy Note series has two variants sporting two different SoCs. One comes powered by the in-house octa-core Exynos 8890 chipset and another sport the quad-core Snapdragon 820 chip.

    These are identical to the company's previous flagship, the S7 Edge. The phone has 4 GB of RAM, but a 6 GB RAM variant is reportedly in the works. An advanced Iris scanner is present in the Note 7. The company claims to have done a lot of research and development with the new biometric security.

    The smartphone features an independent infra-red light source and a special camera for scanning the iris. The Iris scanner is made to be fully functional even in low light areas.

    The Galaxy Note 7 is the first smartphone from Samsung to sport the latest Type-C USB 3.1 port. This will facilitate faster data transfer speeds and lesser charging time. The phone also comes with an improved S Pen which is IP68 certified water and dust resistant and can work seamlessly under water.Source: pc-tablet.co.in


    Source: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Android 7.0 Nougat coming by November

    Friday, August 12, 2016

    Mysterious Meizu smartphone gets listed with Flagship specs

    Meizu crept out of the shadows to introduce us to the Meizu M3E this week, but they aren't done quite yet. An unannounced smartphone from the manufacturer has hit a popular benchmarking site, and we've got the scoop on the specs.

    A handset without a proper name has shown up at AnTuTu and gotten benchmarked with some surprising specifications. The company has produced plenty of high-powered handsets over the years although flagship level handsets are far and few between. Unless the listing is bogus, we may have a new one headed our way in the very near future.

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    The Meizu m96 is the mysterious new handset from Meizu, and it's set to arrive with the Samsung Exynos 8890 – quite a speedy chip. It will get a boost from 4GB of RAM as well with 32GB of internal storage space under the hood. The handset has a 12MP sensor listed on its backside while a 5MP front-facing camera takes care of the selfies. Last but certainly not least, is the display which is of an unknown size but carries a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440.

    One has to assume whatever this handset turns out to be, it won't be called the Meizu m96 when it lands. We're not going to attempt a guess at what line this one will hail from, but hope we will hear something soon as it will certainly be one to watch if the price is right.

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    Source: Mysterious Meizu smartphone gets listed with Flagship specs

    Exynos 8890-powered Meizu flagship spotted on AnTuTu

    A new Meizu smartphone has been spotted on benchmarking website AnTuTu. The device, which the listing identifies as Meizu_m96, seems to be a flagship phone as it is powered by Samsung's latest Exynos 8890 chipset and has 4GB RAM.

    Other key specifications revealed by the AnTuTu listing include QHD display, 12MP rear and 5MP front camera, 32GB internal memory, and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. Reports say the handset in question could be the Meizu Pro 7 (although that's less likely) or a variant of the Pro 6.

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    Source: Exynos 8890-powered Meizu flagship spotted on AnTuTu

    Thursday, August 11, 2016

    HP Elite X3 smartphone orders available directly from HP

    Almost exactly a month ago we knew that HP was getting set to officially launch the Windows 10 flagship smartphone called the Elite X3 because it finally began talking about the smartphone officially. Last week pre-orders kicked off for the device via Microsoft's online store in the UK. This week pre-orders are underway for the Elite X3 directly from HP. HP is promising that the device will land at your door within 5-10 business days.

    Again, these pre-orders are in the UK only and the Elite X3 isn't a cheap smartphone at £706.80. The smartphone is aimed at business users out there and companies will be able to purchase the phone without the added VAT at a price of £589. Taxes are rough in the UK. HP really wants business users to think of this new smartphone as a laptop alternative.

    So much so that it lists, the Elite X3 under its laptops section and calls the device the "first built for business 3-in-1 device. HP describes the Elite X3 as "the power and productivity of a PC, the versatility of a tablet, and the connectivity of a smartphone in the palm of your hand."

    A slew of accessories are available for the device including the Lap Dock and Desk Dock accessory that allow a PC style experience with Windows 10 mobile. The better deal here is certainly to order via Microsoft where you will drop £749 for the phone and get the Desk Dock as part of the bundle. HP's price includes the smartphone only. It's unclear at this point exactly how much the accessories will cost individually. In the US, the Elite X3 sells for $699 for the device alone and the $799 price includes the Desk Dock, it will start shipping August 29.

    SOURCE: Neowin


    Source: HP Elite X3 smartphone orders available directly from HP