Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Three Galaxy A Smartphones Unveiled By Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S8, iPhone 8 and Nokia's Android Phones will continue to take the lead in the mobile phone industry for 2017. Samsung first declined the report then responded as the cases of casualties were on the rise. But the cases of casualties did not stop. Samsung products at the Korea Electronics Show in Seoul, South Korea on October 26, 2016.

The latest report from AndroidPolice also reiterates previous rumours that Samsung will nab one of the headline features of the latest generation iPhones - 3D Touch.

Samsung also launched the Notebook Odyssey, its first-ever gaming laptop. Can Samsung be trusted again and more are answered in this video. Saying the design didn't give the battery the amount of space it needed.

Samsung Galaxy A7 will be the most expensive of the three, starring two 16-megapixel cameras, one in the front, and one in the back -Samsung emphasizes the selfie capabilities of the gadgets-. It is not yet clear precisely what caused the problems but Samsung will release the results of an investigation carried out by US -based safety organization UL later this month, according to BusinessKorea. It was evident that the company would incur a loss of whopping $5.1 billion in its overall profit in three-quarters.

Samsung's press conference is still going on. The Note 7 was widely known for made by Samsung themselves. And we can hope the cause behind the overheating and catching fire of the device. Hopefully, 2017 will be the year that Microsoft announces a new flagship smartphone, may it be the Surface Phone or not.

As excited as you might be to hear more of this, nothing much has been learned about the device, except the fact that it is code-named "Project Valley".

Reports from Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal also suggested early on that Samsung's speedy development process for the Galaxy Note 7 caused the manufacturer to overlook design flaws on the smartphone during testing.


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