Wednesday 3 August 2016

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 arrives August 19th with curved displayiris scanner

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Samsung has today officially launched the Galaxy Note 7, the latest in its line of stylus-equipped flagship smartphones. The Note 7, which is not called the Note 6, blends many of the features from last year’s Note 5 with the design and waterproofing of this year’s excellent S7 Edge. The Note 7 will be available from all four major carriers on August 19th, with preorders starting tomorrow, August 3rd. Samsung says that pricing will be commensurate with prior Note devices and will be higher than the S7 Edge, which is about $770 to $800, depending on where you look. An unlocked version of the Note 7 will be available in the US at a later date.
For years Samsung has differentiated the power-user focused Note line from its more mainstream handsets by juicing up the specs inside of it. This year’s approach is a little different, however: inside, the Note 7 is virtually indistinguishable from the S7 or S7 Edge. It has the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor (in the US; other markets will have Samsung’s own Exynos processor), same 4GB of RAM, same quick charging and quick wireless charging, and same 12-megapixel camera with f/1.7 lens and optical stabilization as the S7 series. The Note 7 is similarly water resistant (rated to IP68 specifications) and has support for microSD cards, both of which were not present in last year’s Note 5. The Note 7 has 64GB of internal storage, compared to the S7’s 32GB, and its battery has been increased to 3,500mAh over the Note 5’s 3,000mAh cell.
Other similarities to the S7 Edge include a dual-curved Super AMOLED display with quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixel) resolution (albeit at a slightly larger, 5.7-inch size). The dual-curved display is a first for the Note line, and Samsung says it allows the phone to be 2.2mm narrower than the Note 5, while still having the same size display. The curvature of the screen is different from the S7 Edge in that it allows for more flat surface area. The rear glass panel has an identical curve to the front, making the whole phone more symmetrical than the S7 Edge (both pieces of glass are now Gorilla Glass 5). The Note 7 also moves to USB Type-C charging, a first for Samsung devices.
THE NOTE 7'S SPECS ARE LARGELY THE SAME AS THE S7 SERIES
Since the specs are largely the same between the Note 7 and the S7 series, Samsung is differentiating its larger flagship with features. The Note 7 has a new iris scanner that joins the familiar fingerprint scanner and lets you unlock your phone with your eyes. Samsung says the iris scanner is more secure than a fingerprint scanner. It’s similar to the Windows Hello login features seen on Microsoft’s Lumia 950 and a number of Windows 10 laptops and relies on an infrared camera that works well in low light, but less so in direct sunlight. The iris scanner can also be used to lock apps, photos, notes, and other content in a secure folder, separate from the rest of the phone’s data.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 pictures
And of course, the Note 7 wouldn’t be a Note without Samsung’s S Pen active stylus. The S Pen has been upgraded this year with water resistance, a finer point, and twice as fine pressure sensitivity (4,096 levels, as opposed to 2,048 on earlier models). There a handful of new software features for the S Pen, including a magnifying loupe, quick text translation tool, and a new tool that makes it easy to create GIFs from any video that’s currently playing.
Samsung has also updated its software interface for the Note 7, with a cleaner color palette, softer white menus, and an overall nicer-looking aesthetic. It seems that with each new phone, Samsung’s software gets better looking, and the Note 7 is no exception. The company says that the new software interface will likely come to older models, such as the S7, but it did not provide a timeline for when that might happen.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 pictures
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 pictures
The Note 7 is launching with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but Samsung says that it will be upgraded to Android 7.0 Nougat in the future. When that might happen is anyone’s guess — the company isn’t committing to a timeframe and it has a history of taking a very long time to deliver new versions of Android to its phones.
I had chance to use the Note 7 briefly ahead of today’s announcement, and in what has become typical Samsung fashion, the device is both visually and tactilely impressive. The phone’s design is a further refinement on the already very good S7 Edge, and it sits comfortably in the hand, even with its oversized display. It’s symmetry is not only pleasing to look at, but it makes the phone nicer to hold, as well.
The iris scanner works as advertised, but I’m yet to be convinced that it’s easier to use than the familiar fingerprint scanner. It works quickly, but requires that you hold the phone awkwardly close to your face, similar to what I experienced with the Lumia 950. I’ll reserve judgement on the other features until I’m able to spend more time with the device, but it’s safe to say that the GIF-making S Pen tool is very cool and I’m eager to try that out in my day-to-day routine.
The Note 7 will be available in the US in three colors: black, silver, and a unique blue that Samsung is calling "Blue Coral." A gold version will also be available in international markets. Samsung will be offering customers their choice of a free 256GB MicroSD card or Gear Fit 2 when they purchase a Note 7.
THE NOTE 7 ROUNDS OUT SAMSUNG'S IMPRESSIVE 2016 LINEUP
Last year’s Note 5 showed that Samsung can make a large phone that appeals to a wide audience, and while the Note 7 doesn’t change that, the new things that Samsung has added can definitely be considered power user features. Samsung has had a lot of success this year with the S7 and S7 Edge, and by all accounts, it will likely have a lot of success with the Note 7, too.
Photography by Sean O'Kane. Video by Phil Esposito.
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SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTe 7 :-ON 11TH AUGUST

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On Sale On The 18th August

According to Samsung India, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will launch in India on the 11th of August and will go on Sale on the 18th of August One day prior to the US sale date.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is expected to launch in India, with an Exynos chipset, similar to the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 shares most of its features with the S series flagships launched by the company earlier this year. However, fails to deliver beyond the 4GB RAM where users were expecting 6GB along with just a 3500 mAh battery which may be too less for the mammoth phone which has a 5.7 inch QHD Super AMOLED display which is a battery hog.
The cameras of the Galaxy Note 7 are shared with the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge with a 12 MP dual pixel f/1.7 camera at the back and a 5 MP f/1.7 camera in the front. The new features include some new features in the Air View including Translate and Magnify. The Iris Scanner is included by Samsung as a feature to bump up the security on their devices with the Samsung KNOX.
Although not particularly clear, the Galaxy Note 7 is expected to launch in India with a price somewhere around the Rs. 60,000 range. Mentions of either a Rs 59,990 price or a Rs. 62,999 price with a free New-Gen Gear VR headset are being talked about for the Indian Market.

Specs

Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Display5.7” Quad HD Dual edge Super AMOLED
Resolution2560 x 1440 pixels (518ppi)
Dimensions153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9mm, 169g
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 820 in the US / Octa core (2.3GHz Quad + 1.6GHz Quad), 64 bit
GPUAdreno 530
RAM4GB RAM
Storage64GB flash storage
Rear CameraDual Pixel 12MP MP, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), f/1.7
Front Camera5MP f/1.7
Expandability256GB via microSD
Battery Li-Po 3500 mAh
ConnectivityUSB Type-C
OSAndroid 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) / Samsung UI
ETCFingerprint Sensor,S- Pen, IP68, iris scanning feature
PriceTBA

Wednesday 27 July 2016

MI NOTEBOOK AIR IS XIAOMI’S THINNER AND CHEAPER ANSWER TO THE MACBOOK

MI NOTEBOOK AIR IS XIAOMI’S THINNER AND CHEAPER ANSWER TO THE MACBOOK AIR


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That Runs On Windows 10

Xiaomi has finally launched the new Mi Notebook Air, an aluminium shell power packed Windows 10 notebook that is thinner than the MacBook Air and will cost considerably less too.
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The Notebook Air will be available in two sizes options, a large 13.3 inch variant and a smaller 12.5 inch variant. The Mi Notebook Air is 14.3 mm in thickness which is considerably lower than the MacBook Air’s 17mm .
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The Mi Notebook Air also offers a expandable SSD slot, to add onto the 256 GB SSD that comes standard. The 13.3 inch Mi Notebook Air can be unlocked using a Mi Band.
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Mi Notebook Air 13.3″
  • Intel Core i5 processor, runs Windows 10 Home
  • 8GB DDR4 RAM + 256GB PCIe SSD, expandable SSD slot
  • NVIDIA GeForce 940MX dedicated graphics card
  • 9.5-hour battery, 50% charge in 30min
  • Lightweight full metal body, weighs just 1.28kg
  • Elegant logoless design, personalize with stickers
  • Supports Mi Cloud Sync and Mi Band unlocking
  • Price : RMB 4999 / US $ 750 / Rs. 50000

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Mi Notebook Air 12.5″
  • Sized like a magazine, just 12.9mm thin
  • Full metal body, only weighs 1.07kg
  • Intel Core M3 processor, 11.5-hour battery
  • 4GB RAM + 128GB SATA SSD, expandable SSD slot
  • 1080p FHD screen, edge-to-edge protective glass
  • AKG custom dual speakers, Dolby digital surround sound
  • Price : RMB 3499 / US $ 524 / Rs. 3500
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Thursday 18 February 2016

Exclusive: new Samsung Galaxy S7 details, images and video

by: EDGAR CERVANTES20 HOURS AGO
Mobile World Congress 2016 is right around the corner and we are packing our bags to head to Barcelona. There will be plenty of goods to show you from the show, but there is no doubt there will be a huge focus on the next big thing from Samsung.
Yes, we are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S7 again. We have seen it leaked, being sold online, in different colors and even being unboxed by a llama (not joking). But today we have gotten in touch with an anonymous insider who managed to get us some goodies.
Our gadget ninja has given us some spec details, as well as a couple nice images and a video. Let’s start with the specs, shall we?

Specs

According to our source, the Samsung Galaxy S7 is to come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box. Other specs include an IP68 (or IP67) rating, a 12 MP camera, a 2800 mAh battery, and microSD support.
One thing he also assures is that there will be no USB Type-C in the new handset, something we know plenty of you will be disappointed by.
Another important point to mention is that even though the camera will only have 12 MP, they will be larger pixels (similar to the Nexus 6P/5X cameras). And though this doesn’t tell us much about picture quality on its own, we must keep in mind Samsung has always been a leader in smartphone camera technology (at least for a while after a new flagship is released).
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Nothing too surprising here, right? The phone falls in line with previous leaks, featuring a similar build and design to the Galaxy S6. There is the metal frame and glass back/front. The iconic home button is present too, and the image clearly displays the microSD card and SIM tray combo.
One of the images does give us a nice treat, though. This is the first time we get raw footage of the Samsung Galaxy S7 software. The interface looks simple and clean, but all we are really looking at is the homescreen. I am sure there is plenty of bloat once you pull that notification area down. Aside from that, we can see Samsung is rocking a more round and flat design for its icons, which I personally don’t dislike.

Video

Here we get to see a bit more of both the software and hardware, even if only for 15 seconds. As you can tell, Flipboard integration is still on board, as well as that large widget that comes by default.

What do you think?

Is this your next phone? The Galaxy series is the most popular in both the Android ecosystem and the world, so we are sure plenty of you will be rocking this phone.
Just keep in mind all this information and content is still unconfirmed. Nothing is for sure until an announcement comes around, but you won’t have to wait much longer to get the official details. MWC takes off next week and we will be there to get you all the goodies!