Once again, we get to feast our eyes on a new set of Samsung Galaxy S8 concept renders created from information gathered from multiple leak source as well as the recently leaked glass protectors said to be for the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. The concepts were created by graphics designer Lee Kingway who shared them on Weibo.
This might just be the closest we could get on how the Galaxy S8 and its sibling would look like considering the way Samsung closely guards the flagship’s images against leaking out in spy photos. So far, we are yet to see any render of the device said to have leaked from Samsung’s factory. We’ll make do with these concept renders for now and it may not be far from the real machine.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected with ultra-narrow bezels at the top and bottom and that is captured in the concept rendition. We also have the iris scanners, a curved display which we expect to be a Super AMOLED display. The display is rumored to cover almost the entire screen just like on the Mi Mix and there won’t be physical home button up front and the designer took those into consideration.
At the sides, there is a USB Type-C port at the bottom and a 3.5mm headphone jack as well. We don’t know if Samsung will yank off the good old headphone jack since there is a Type-C port. What is the use having them both on anyway? There is also the rumored dedicated button for launching Samsung’s new virtual assistant Bixby on the left. The camera is said to remain unchanged from the Galaxy S7’s and that is captured on the renders.
The designer did include an ellipsis-shaped area at the side and quite honestly we are not sure if Samsung would include that on the real deal. The Galaxy S8 is rumored to have an underglass fingerprint sensor onboard and that might just be it.
The flagship Samsung Galaxy S8 is said to launch in April and we are sure going to get the real images by then but for now, enjoy these flawless beauties which we sincerely wish were real. More images down below.
Samsung has already started rolling out the Android Nougat update for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in some regions. The time of update according to Samsung will vary from country to country.
The official Samsung account on Weibo has however said the Nougat update for residents in Mainland China will begin in mid-February. So if you own any of the devices listed below, you should prepare for the update next month:
Huawei is expected to unveil its next generation P-series flagship, the Huawei P10 during MWC 2017 in Barcelona. The P10 has been revealed to pack quite a number of revolutionary features and that list keeps getting larger. Right now, a popular Huawei tipster @ichangezone has teased that the P10 may feature two additional color variants of green and purple.
The tipster in a Weibo post also added a couple of image suggesting the P10 will feature enhanced audio system developed in partnership with Yamaha and Harman Kardon, two of the world’s renowned sound system manufacturers. These are in addition to the dual-lens camera co-engineered with Leica that the Huawei P10 is said to feature.
The Huawei P10 has now been rumored to come in five different color variants namely; black, white, gold, and now green and purple. In other specs, the P10 is said to come with a 5.5-inch QHD AMOLED display and is powered by a Kirin 960 chipset with an octa-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz. A Mali G71 GPU will render the graphics while there will be 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage inside the device. There may likely be more than one storage versions, with this one being the topmost.
The P10 will also feature a dual edge design, along with a metal fuselage. In addition, the Huawei P10 had earlier been rumored as coming with an artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The device is also said to support wireless charging and will have an IP68 waterproof and dustproof level.
Last week we were graced with pictures of a smartwatch running Android Wear made by HTC and Under Armor and codenamed “halfbeak”. We had speculated that the watch might probably be launched at MWC 2017 which is after Android Wear 2.0 must have been announced. Sadly that won’t be happening.
Yesterday, an interview with HTC’s President of Smartphones and Connected Device Chialin Chang was published online. In that interview, Mr. Chang had said “I can tell you that we’re not going to have an Android watch”. The team at Android Police decided to reach out to HTC to confirm the statement and they replied that the statement is accurate. Which means that HTC is not preparing to release an Android Wear watch soon.
Just days after US company Apple filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm in a US court seeking $1 billion in damages, the Silicon Valley company has also filed a second lawsuit against Qualcomm but in China. Apple filed the suit seeking 1 billion yuan ($145.32 million) in damages in Beijing’s Intellectual Property court, a court statement indicates.
Qualcomm has been facing series of litigations and fines as a result of its model of transacting business with its partners of which Samsung and Apple are the two largest, accounting for up to 40% of Qualcomm’s revenue in recent times. Qualcomm supplies both companies modem chips which connect phones to wireless networks. Apple is accusing the chip maker of abusing its dominance of the chip industry and is further seeking compensation for damages. Specifically, Apple is accusing Qualcomm of failing to live up to promises made to license “standard essential patents” broadly and inexpensively.
In an email response to an inquiry by Reuters, Qualcomm says it is yet to get a copy of the full complaint but in a separate statement, Qualcomm’s general counsel Don Rosenberg accused Apple of trying to use the lawsuits to find ways to pay less for Qualcomm’s technology. The counsel also stated that Apple was offered terms consistent with terms accepted by more than one hundred other Chinese companies and it (Apple) refused to even consider them.
The Apple lawsuits both in the US and China are coming on the heels of a decision by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to file a complaint on January 17 accusing Qualcomm of using anti-competitive tactics to maintain its monopoly of a key semiconductor used in mobile phones. Earlier on, South Korea’s antitrust regulator had fined Qualcomm 1.03 trillion won ($854 million) in December for what it called unfair practices in patent licensing. Back in February 2015, Qualcomm paid a $975 million fine in China following a 14-month probe, while the European Union in December 2015 accused it of abusing its market power to prevent rivals from coming up.
These lawsuits may just be a precursor to series of legal challenges Qualcomm may face in the near future that could see its near complete dominance of the mobile chip industry broken.
Not every company attends the major tech events that holds during the year. Some usually have their own separate events where they launch their latest products. And others don’t attend because there is nothing to showcase. Xiaomi seems to belong to the latter as a spokesman has revealed that it will not be attending this year’s MWC in Barcelona.
The decision not to attend comes as a surprise to all as Xiaomi usually announces its flagship for the year at the event. So if it is not attending due to not having any new product, that means the Mi 6 isn’t ready. And the only plausible cause might be the supply issues plaguing the Snapdragon 835 processor.
Some folks might think the company is also not attending the event due to the departure of Hugo Barra but the reason above seems like a more genuine one. Xiaomi still has plans to attend other events outside of China and was at this year’s edition of CES where it launched a new router and TV.
Xiaomi is also taking things a bit slow this year. CEO Lei Jun had said that the company grew too fast and will be entering a transitional period. In a IHS report for shipments recorded last year, Xiaomi recorded just 58 million units to sit at the fourth position; a far cry from Huawei’s 139 million units and OPPO and Vivo’s 95 and 82 million units respectively.
We woke on Monday to news of Hugo Barra’s resignation as Xiaomi’s Vice-President of International. Mr. Barra had cited his desire to be closer to home as the reason for leaving and returning to Silicon Valley. When he made the announcement, nobody knew what new project he’d be embarking on or which company he’d be joining. However, a few hours ago he took to his twitter page (@hbarra) to announce that he’d be joining Facebook as the new Vice-President of Virtual Reality.
The announcement was also made on Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg who said Hugo Barra’s position as lead of VR will also cover the Oculus team. There is no mention of when exactly he’ll be resuming the position as he is still in China. But a follow up comment made by Hugo Barra himself says “in a couple of months”.
Mark Zuckerberg has shown great enthusiasm for virtual reality as he believes that is the next big thing. Hugo Barra also seems to share the same enthusiasm. During his tenure at Xiaomi, the company launched two VR glasses: the Xiaomi Mi VR Play which is more like a refined Google Cardboard; and the more sophisticated Mi VR Headset.
Nokia 6 has continued to achieve incredible feats since it was first unveiled by Nokia in China recently. First the smartphone did record colossal registration figures for its first flash sale. The flash sale itself was a thriller as all units up for grab were said to have been sold out in just 60 seconds. The second round of flash sale is set to commence today but that isn’t the only news coming in today. The Nokia 6 has been revealed to have got a white variant which would start selling in the Philippines today as well.
Reports emerging from the Asian country indicate that popular e-commerce website Lazada has listed the Nokia 6 on its website and among the features is that the device will be available in a white-only variant. The device is also listed with a slightly higher Php 18,590 price tag (around $374), different from the 1699 yuan ($245) it got rolling with in China. This really shouldn’t be a surprise as shipping costs and tax would factor in the pricing.
We really can’t say for sure if this news is true but picture don’t lie, even though Photoshop exists. The white-colored Nokia 6 does look real and even comes with an offer of free shipping. Lazada has got credibility in the Philippines so they really wouldn’t flaunt a phony offer.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is expected to release very soon as leaked information show that it will be available in Exynos and Snapdragon chipset editions.
Earlier in this week, the leaked specs of Galaxy Tab S3 had surfaced on Weibo. It revealed that the tablet would be featuring an Exynos 7420 SoC, the same chipset that is present under the hood of Galaxy Note 5. It will be coupled with features like 4 GB o RAM, UFS 2.0 storage technology, USB Type-C port and a fingerprint scanner placed under the Home button.
The Galaxy Tab S3 has been also spotted on the popular benchmarking platform, GFXBench. It is expected to arrive in two models namely, SM-T825, a LTE version and SM-T820, a Wi-Fi only variant.
The variant found listed on GFXBench is powered by Snapdragon 820 SoC and 4 GB of RAM. It has revealed that the native storage of the device is 32 GB out of which 24 GB will be available to the user.
Its rear camera that will come enabled with LED flash will be of 12-megapixel whereas its selfie camera will be of 5-megapixel. It will come pre-loaded with Android 7.0 Nougat OS. Like its predecessor, the tablet will continue to sport a 9.7-inch display that produces a resolution of 2048 x 1538 pixels. The size of its battery is not known yet.
The Galaxy Tab S3 was slated to get announced at the IFA 2016 event in September in the previous year. However, its launch was reportedly delayed because of the Galaxy Note 7 debacle that happened around the same time. Since then speculations are hinting that the tablet would be announced in the first quarter of 2017.
Now that the key specs of Galaxy Tab S3 have surfaced, it is expected to get announced soon. Rumors are rife that the tablet would be showcased at the upcoming MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2017 event that will be held at Barcelona, Spain.
Japan Display, a company that provides screen to Apple devices have confirmed that they are building flexible screens
Recent rumors have suggested that Apple the display of the iPhone 8 will be curved over the edges, a design that is similar to what is available on Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Now that the Apple’s display manufacture from Japan has confirmed that it is making flexible screens, it seems that the upcoming iPhone will be arriving with a curved display.
Japan Display did not confirm on the name of the device for which it is building flexible display. Huawei is also one of the customers of Japan Display and there is a possibility that the curved display may be for future phones from the Chinese brand. However, Apple is heavily pegged to introduce its first iPhone that will feature a bendable AMOLED screen later this year.
In November 2016, Apple had filed a patent for a foldable iPhone that can bend at some degree. Now that Japan Display has confirmed on making flexible screens it seems that foldable iPhone may soon become a reality.
The flexible screens are quite different from bendable or foldable displays. It may take more time to see a smartphone with a foldable screen. Bendable displays will allow its customers to fold or roll it conveniently. Such kind of screen is unlikely to get cracked easily, but at present it is very costly.
The flexible screen for iPhone would also require it to feature bendable components. There are many rigid internal components such as the battery that is a big hurdle in building a flexible iPhone. It may take some time for iPhone with flexible screen to reach customers.
Hence, the flexible screen that Japan Display has confirmed seems to be similar to the dual-edge curved screen present on S7 Edge. Since its manufacturing cost is much less than building a bendable display, it is likely that the 2017 iPhone may arrive with a dual-edge curved screen.
South Korean electronics giant, LG recently made public its financial results for 2016 and the last quarter in 2016. Due to its diverse streams of businesses which includes home appliances and air solution, home entertainment, and vehicle components, the company was able to record an operating profit of 1.34 trillion won ($1.16 billion).
Although LG managed to record a profit higher than that of 2015, 2016 was not its best year due to the loss it recorded in the mobile division. The total revenue generated by the company for 2016 was put at 55.37 trillion won ($47.92 billion) and net income was 126.3 billion won ($109.31 million).
For the fourth quarter of 2016, the company generated 14.78 trillion won ($12.79 billion) which is 11.7% higher than what was recorded in the the previous quarter and 1.5% higher than that of the same quarter in 2015. But while LG recorded a profit of 348.9 billion won ($299.4 million) in Q4 2015, it recorded a loss of 258.8 billion won ($223.98 million) in Q4 2016, its first quarterly loss in 6 years.
Where the mobile division comes into play is explained as follows: first it contributed 2.9 trillion won ($2.51 billion) to the revenue generated in Q4 2016 which is 15% higher than that of Q3 2016 but 23% lower than that of Q4 2015.
Despite the fact that they are still a long way from becoming official, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus have both been popping in and out of the news quite often of late. We haven’t been lacking renders of both as well as we have had cause to set our eyes on a couple of renders. If the purported renders were apparently inaccurate, then we’ll rely on the prototype of the protective casing to get an idea of how they will look like. Added to the leaked photo of the S8 and S8 Plus casing, a video has also leaked featuring the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus casing.
The leaked casing comes from accessory shop MobileFun one of Samsung’s accessory manufacturers. MobileFun apparent put up this video to analyze the likely features of the Samsung flagships like screen size, ports, and other external features. From the analysis, the Galaxy S8 may still come as a 5.1 or 5.2-inch device as its casing could fit the Galaxy S7 and a Note 7 dummy quite well. The Galaxy S8 Plus casing, however, shows a larger smartphone in its screen size. Even though the S7, S7 Edge and Note 7 squares up in length with it, there is a noticeable gap at the edges showing it is wider.
Also, the video gives an analysis of the port opening on the casing and it shows the ports on the upcoming flagships are rather weird looking, smaller than the standard ports on Samsung’s smartphones. Also, seems like Samsung will include an S-Pen stylus on the Galaxy S8 as there is an opening for that as well. You can check out the entire video from down below.
Smartphone manufacturers over the past few weeks have been announcing projections for the new year but alongside that we have also been getting details of the sales recorded in the previous year. Today we have a list of the top 10 Chinese manufacturers in 2016 according to shipments.
The list was released by the Director of IHS Technology, Wang Yang and includes shipments made overseas.The list is headed by none other than Huawei who recorded a total of 139 million shipments last year. They are followed by OPPO who sold a total of 95 million units with big thanks to the OPPO R9 which pulled in 20 million units.
OPPO’s sister company Vivo comes in at the third position with 82 million units. It is no news that Xiaomi recorded poor sales in 2016 as they are lagging behind Vivo by 24 million units. Close on the heels of Xiaomi is ZTE with a shipment of 57 million phones.
Lenovo (and Motorola) stands at 50 million units but we do not know if the figure includes the sales of ZUK phones. TCL, the new hardware partner of Blackberry recorded 34 million units. Gionee makes it to the list with 28 million units which is an improvement from what was recorded in 2015.
Barely a month after Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro appeared on TENAA, the device has been spotted on benchmark website Geekbench where it is listed as Samsung SM-C5010. This is also coming on the heels of the Galaxy C5 Pro’s appearance on GFXBench. The device has also recently received Wi-Fi certification from the WiFi Alliance as well as FCC certification.
The Geekbench listing comes as a reinforcement as to some of the specs the Samsung mid-ranger would feature. Among those listed is a 4GB RAM size as well as an octa-core Qualcomm chip clocked at 2.21GHz. The chip is thought to be the Snapdragon 625 chip. The device is also listed as running Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system out of the box.
Earlier leaks had tipped the Galaxy C5 Pro as coming with a 5.5-inch display with full HD resolution. There is also 64GB of storage onboard as well as a 16MP front and 16MP rear camera sensors. No doubt the device would be dropping very soon and don’t expect it to come very cheap even though it is a mid-ranger but that is Samsung’s standard.
It appears the ZTE Blade V8 family is bigger than we expected. We already know the Blade V8 Pro and the Blade V8 but it appears there is a new member called the Blade V8 Lite.
The Blade V8 Lite was seen on the official website of the WiFi Alliance getting certified. The certification which was issued yesterday lists the device as running Android 7.0 just like the Blade V8, and having support for just the 2.4GHz WiFi band. No other details were provided.
While we all know that the “Lite” means watered-down specs, we presume it should have at least 2GB of RAM, a HD display, and probably the same 5.2-inch display or a smaller 5-inch one.
Luxury phone maker Vertu released a new phone yesterday. The new device called Constellation (not to be mistaken for the 2011 model) actually sports high-end specs which we believe might be a way to justify whatever price tag the company decides to slam on it.
The Vertu Constellation is a 5.5-inch phone with a QHD AMOLED display which Vertu says is protected by a 140 carat sixth-generation sapphire crystal. There is 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and the option to further expand it via SD card.
The rear camera is a 12MP sensor with 1.55um pixel size that can record in 4K. However, there is no information on the front camera. The Vertu Constellation has a front-mounted fingerprint scanner and also sports dual SIM slots which is a first for a Vertu phone
The device however disappoints in its choice of OS and processor. The Constellation ships with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and has a Snapdragon 820 processor. There is no mention of a Nougat update and we would have liked the device a bit more if it came with a Snapdragon 821 processor instead.
Vertu however makes up for the shortcomings by throwing in a NFC chip and dual-front facing speakers with “exceptional acoustic performance achieved with Dolby Digital Plus virtual surround sound processing”. You also get a 3220mAh battery with support for wireless charging.
The Vertu Constellation is hand-crafted in England. It features a combination of anodized aluminium and leather “sourced from a specialist family-run tannery in Italy”. The signature 24-hour concierge service is available on the Constellation and can be accessed via the inset ruby button positioned above the SIM tray.
Meizu is all set to continue its retinue of smartphone releases this year and to that end, a leaked poster of what is perhaps an upcoming Meizu smartphone has surfaced. The poster is for the Meizu M5S which is billed as the first Meizu device to be launched this year and once again we get to see some of its key specs.
According to the leak, the Meizu M5S will feature a 5.2-inch IPS display as well as dualSIM/ dual Standby support. Other details include 4G, Meizu mCharge fast charging technology, as well as Meizu’s mTouch fingerprint identification technology. The M5S is also teased as coming with an octa-core next generation CPU but there is no doubt that isn’t a Qualcomm chip onboard unless Meizu decides to spring us a surprise. The chip is likely a MediaTek MT6753 octa-core processor. In addition, the M5S is listed as coming with a cheap 999 yuan ($145) price tag.
The rest of the M5s’ specifications had earlier been revealed when it hit TENAA and the listings include 2GB, 3GB, and 4GB RAM options as well as storage options of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB respectively.The device is also said to pack a 13MP rear camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, a 2,930mAh battery, and Android 6.0 Marshmallow. An earlier rumor tipped the Meizu M5S to launch on January 27, just two days away. That is unlikely anyway, but we’ll wait to see how that pans out.
Huawei P10 flagship smartphone is pegged to get unveiled at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2017 event in Barcelona, Spain on Feb. 26. Fresh rumors indicate the Chinese tech giant would also unleash a new smartwatch that will carry support for cellular connectivity.
The first-generation Huawei Watch was launched on March 1, 2015. Its successor is now speculated to arrive almost exactly after two years after its release. Compared to the original model, the newer smartwatch is expected to come with a sportier design.
The Huawei Watch 2 is rumored as a 42 mm watch that will feature a 1.4-inch screen. It will be running on Android Wear 2.0. It is expected to be available in strap options like leather and stainless steel.
EROne of the versions of the Huawei Watch 2 is expected to come with eSIM support. With cellular connectivity onboard, Huawei Watch 2 owners will be able to access data even when there no Wi-Fi networks available. Also, it will allow its users to make and receive phone calls even when it is not paired to a smartphone. As of this writing, there is no confirmation whether the smartwatch will support both 4G LTE and 3G networks.
The Android Wear 2.0 is slated to get released through the launch of LG Watch Sport and LG Watch Style on Feb. 9. Both the smartwatches have been built by Google and LG. The Android Wear 2.0 will include support for Google Assistant.
Apart Huawei and LG, HTC too is expected to be working on its smartwatch that is codenamed as Halfbreak. Rumors have it that the Taiwanese company has teamed up with Under Armour to build its upcoming smartwatch.
As of this writing, there is no confirmation on its launch date. Even though it was spotted with Android Wear 1.3, it is pegged to launch with Android Wear 2.0 if it is unveiled at MWC 2017 or later.
The rumor mill has been talking about the Samsung Galaxy S8 since several months. As its release date is nearing, newer information are surfacing. The Guardian has revealed in-depth information on some of the specifications and features that will arrive on Galaxy S8. It has reported that the information on the next-generation flagship phones from Samsung have come from a reliable source.
According to the publication, Samsung will be coming in two models. The Galaxy S8 is expected to feature a 5-inch display and its larger sibling is speculated to house a 6-inch screen. Both the smartphones will be featuring dual-edge curved screen like the one present on Galaxy S7 Edge. These phones are codenamed as Dream and Dream 2. Other sources have suggested that these models will launch as Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus.
In terms of size, the Galaxy S8 will be similar to Galaxy S7, but it will include such a large screen that there will not be any space left on the front side of the screen to add company’s logo. This kind of screen is dubbed as “infinity display” by Samsung. In other words, it will be sporting slimmer on bezels on top and bottom. Moreover, it will be arriving with a bezel-less design.
Previous rumors have claimed that the fingerprint scanner will be embedded under the screen of Galaxy S8. However, fresh information suggest that it will be placed on the rear side of the phone. For robust security, the Galaxy S8 will be also featuring an iris scanner. It is the same iris reader that was included in Galaxy Note 7.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will not be coming with a dual-camera setup. It is expected to sport an improved version of the same “duo pixel” camera that is available on Galaxy S7. Hence, it would be featuring a faster camera that would be able to snap better images and take stunning shots in dim-light conditions. It is also expected to come with an object recognition feature that will function like Google Goggles.
As expected, the Snapdragon 835 SoC will be powering the Galaxy S8 models. Its native storage will be 64 GB and it would be support a microSD card of up to 256 GB. Even though some rumors have stated that the 3.5 mm audio jack will be axed on Galaxy S8, the publication has reported that the feature will remain intact. The S8 will be also equipped with a USB Type-C port. It will sport a new version of Gear VR and Gear 360 camera.
The Galaxy S8 will also feature its own digital personal assistant. The rumor mill has claimed that the AI assistant will be called Bixby, but the publication could not confirm its name. The AI assistant will be to carry different kinds of tasks such as identifying object through the camera of the phone. The South Korean company has entered contracts with several third-party companies to provide data sources for the digital personal assistant.
Samsung Galaxy S8 will also come with new accessories. One of them is a dock that will allow users to connect the Galaxy S8 to an external screen, a keyboard and other peripherals to use it as an Android desktop. This function is similar to Continuum feature of Windows 10. This feature will be called DeX.
The publication has added the exact release date of Galaxy S8 has not been confirmed yet. However, Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S8 in late March and begin its sales on or around April 21.
Xiaomi Mi 5C has been popping in and out of the news for quite some time now and it is still not been launched. The Mi 5C has once again appeared on another certification portal, the time on the website of China Quality Certification centre (CCC or 3C).
According to the source, five different Xiaomi new models were said to have gone through the certification. The models were listed with the following model numbers; 2105212, 2016089, 2016101, MAE136 and MBE6A5. Of the five models, the one listed as MAE136 is said to be the Mi 5C, also code-named Meri.
The listing for the Mi 5C aka Xiaomi Meri shows that the device will use a 5V/2A power adapter and thus does not support the current high voltage fast charge technology. The Mi 5C comes with ultra-narrow bezels around the display and a sleek design overall. The device is also tipped to launch with Xiaomi’s own Pinecone processor and it did post a score on AnTuTu similar to the Snapdragon 625 capabilities. Other likely specs of the Mi 5C includes a 5.5-inch display with 2.5D curved glass, 3GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, a 12MP rear camera and 8MP front-facing selfie shooter. The device will run on MIUI 8 based on Android Marshmallow. The Mi 5C is said to have gotten a February release date, we just hope it turns out to be true.
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