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mardi 5 janvier 2016

The Wi-Fi Alliance Announces New Low Power Wi-Fi HaLow

The Wi-Fi Alliance Announces New Low Power Wi-Fi HaLow

Wi-Fi HaLow (pronounced ‘halo’), will be for products that wish to utilize the new 802.11ah technology. This will run on the 900Mhz spectrum and we usually see products like microwaves and cordless phones using it. It promises to use less power as well as increase range due to its ability to penetrate through walls better and it is ideal for IoT and wearable products.



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Samsung Announces the ‘Made for Samsung’ Developer Program

Samsung Announces the Made for Samsung Developer Program

Samsung is looking to partner with various developers to be included in this Made for Samsung program. These products are said to offer “co-branded experiences” that include a unique set of features, services and benefits for Samsung’s smartphones, tablets, TV, wearables, IoT and VR devices.



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The ZenWatch 2 is Now Available in India Starting at Rs 11,999

The ZenWatch 2 is Now Available in India Starting at Rs 11,999-2

If you have been waiting for the ASUS ZenWatch 2 to be launched in India then today is your day. The device is one of the least expensive of the second generation Android Wear smartwatches and it is priced at Rs 11,999. You can head over to Flipkart right now and place your order.



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Alcatel OneTouch Announces a Family of Pixi 4 Devices

Alcatel OneTouch Announces a Family of PIXI 4 Devices

The Pixi 4 family consist of 3 smartphones and a tablet. Customers will have a choice as to what size phone they want if they like what Alcatel OneTouch has to offer and that includes devices with a screen of 3.5-inches, 4-inches, 6-inches, and the 7-inch tablet. The 3.5-inch device will have lower specs however, pricing and exact specifications have yet to be announced.



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Chat Hub for the Gear S2 Lets You Send Messages Without a Notification

Chat Hub for the Gear S2 Lets You Send Messages Without a Notification

The Gear S2 has a way for you to send a message, but the downside is that you must have a notification waiting for you to tell you that you have received a message. A new application from XDA Member tipztv will solve this if Samsung approves it on the watch’s app store. The application currently supports WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Hangouts, Line, KakaoTalk, Skype & Viber



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HTC and UnderArmor Announce the HealthBox, a Suite of Fitness Products

HTC and UnderArmor Announce the HealthBox, a Suite of Fitness Products

HTC and UnderArmor recently announced partnership between the two companies and today they have announced a few products. Dubbed the HealthBox, it includes the UA Band (a bracelet to track your activities), UA Heart Rate (a strap to measure your heart rate) and lastly the UA Scale (to record your weight). All of these connect to the UA Record app so you can monitor your progression.



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Microsoft Announces that Windows 10 is Now Running on 200 Million Devices

Microsoft Announces that Windows 10 is Now Running on 200 Million Devices

With Windows 10 now running on 200 million devices, it has cemented itself as the fastest adoption rate of any version previous to this. Granted, this generation we saw Microsoft combine its Windows operation system to include both desktop and mobile. Windows 10 had a rocky start at first with privacy concerns but now it seems that it has picked up quite a lot of momentum.



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Android Wear Revisited: Perfect Companion for the Internet of Things

Evan Blass: Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge to Feature MicroSD Support, Water Resistance, Large Batteries

Galaxy S flagships

Samsung’s Galaxy S-series flagships are amongst one of the most anticipated phones every year. And there’s good reason too. The S-series flagship feature the best of what Samsung can offer in a mass-producible, consumer-friendly package.

Apart from the mid-year Note lineup, there are no other competitors coming out from the Samsung stables.

Last year was a bit of a shocker though for fans of the Galaxy S-series lineup. The Samsung Galaxy S6 took a leap from the tried and tested, incorporating a design change that was unseen for Samsung beforehand. In the process, the S6 lost its appeal to the more hardcore fans of the S-series lineup, most of whom bemoaned the loss of features that gave the S-series its edge over other flagships in the first place. There was no user-removable battery to be found on the device, nor microSD expansion. The S6 also lost the IP67 certification for dust and water resistance that featured on the S5. All in all, while the Galaxy S6 was an upgrade over the Galaxy S5, it had a few cons that were previously features taken for granted in the Samsung mobile hardware ecosystem.

However, things may be changing around for the good, again. According to fresh reports from Venturebeat, authored by notable leaker Evan Blass aka @evleaks, it seems that long time favorite features are making their way back to the S lineup.

Disclaimer: These are still reports, and not confirmed news. Things can change between now and the official Samsung announcement. So do take these with a slight pinch of salt.

For starters, 2016’s flagship duo from Samsung, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge will feature microSD card slots for expansion up to 200GB. This is great news for a lot of users as it essentially opens up the base storage variants to users who would not mind offloading their data (usually media) to a micro sd card, and in turn, not have to pay inflated prices for higher storage variants. The S7 Duo will come in 32GB and 64GB storage variants, which should be good for a vast majority of consumers.

Along with this, the report mentions the return of the IP67 certification on both the models, meaning that the new flagship duo will feature water and dust resistance.

Removable battery, however, is a feature that will not be making its way back in early 2016. Instead, the S7 flagship duo will feature larger batteries, tipped to be 3000 mAh for the Galaxy S7 (up from 2550 mAh on the S6) and 3600 mAh for the Galaxy S7 Edge (up from 2600 mAh on the S6 Edge). The massive increase in battery capacity on the S7 Edge when compared to the S7 comes from the increased display size for the S7 Edge. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge will feature a larger 5.5″ curved display, while the Galaxy S7 will retain the 5.1″ flat display. Screen resolution is expected to stay the same at QHD 1440×2560, with Super AMOLED being Samsung’s obvious choice for display tech. The devices will also reportedly feature an Always-On Display functionality, said to consume about 1% battery per hour.

For the internals, the Samsung S7 flagship duo will most likely be seen sporting the new Exynos 8 Octa 8890, featuring 4x high-performance cores clocked at 2.3 GHz and 4x power-efficient cores clocked at 1.6 GHz. Venturebeat and Evan Blass do not entirely disregard the possibility of different CPU’s for different regions, and as such, the Snapdragon 820 can make its way for the North American region.

Moving on to the camera, the S7 Duo will feature a 12 MP camera, albeit with a f/1.7 aperture (up from the f/1.9 aperture found on the S6 Duo). The camera hump on the devices will also disappear, as the camera lens is expected to be flush with the back.

To wrap up, here is a brief summary of all that we know about the S7 Duo at this point based on rumors, leaks and reports:

  • Galaxy S7: 5.2″ QHD Super Amoled Display, 3000 mAh battery with wireless charging time reported as 2 hrs
  • Galaxy S7 Edge: 5.5″ QHD Super Amoled Curved Display, 3600 mAh battery with wireless charging time reported as 2.2 hrs
  • Always-On Display
  • IP67 certification for water and dust resistance
  • 4GB RAM
  • 32GB and 64GB storage variants, with microsd card slot for expansion upto 200GB
  • Rear camera: 12MP, f/1.7 aperture; flush with back (No camera hump)
  • Front camera: 5MP
  • Same Design Language from the S6
  • USB Type C
  • Exynos 8890 / Snapdragon 820
  • Pressure Sensitive Display

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will follow along Samsung’s usual unveil schedule, being unveiled prior to MWC 2016, with global rollout expected to begin in March.

At this point, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Duo are shaping up to be devices that we longed to see in 2015, and more. So far, they do pack in a vast majority of features that flagships do pack in. This 2016 should be interesting, to say the least.

What are your thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, based on the information so far? Will this be THE device of 2016? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Source: Venturebeat

Image Credits: Ars Technica

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