Thursday, 26 February 2015

Apple shoul afraid to the new GALAXY

Samsung continues to push experimental form factors



Samsung maintains that at the forefront of mobile innovation is the ability to create new product categories. Let's rewind back to 2011, when everyone laughed at the idea hybrid Samsung release a smartphone / tablet, you then get the joke created for us "phablet.". Galaxy Note not only help the company to create new billion dollar business, but also opens the way for the great trend that every mobile phone manufacturer quickly adopted includes apples years later with the iPhone 6 Plus.

Then came the hesitant response of a dual-screen phone Samsung, the Galaxy Note device-Edge prototype that has become a launch that immediately captured millennium with interesting design, very modern. If the rumors panned out, the two variants of the Galaxy S6 fall in line with all the tools terrible. Tweet recently suggested the company designs ruler to the standard model, while rumors suggest panel board version will sport three sides to provide any multi-screen experience like no other.

Offers a look at the highest prize ever


Apple depend on the glass and metal to create some of the hottest-looking smartphone that generation. Samsung, however, always ready to join the project, especially because the plastic as the Galaxy phone will feel "heavy and cold." Blade. There have been rumors for years that Samsung new cover sheet and this latest puzzle game to prove that the mysterious voice welcomed us with a confusing evidence Galaxy S6. "The metal will flow boundaries disappear Harvey will be free .." And 'this means that we should expect the laptop screen with curved metal, anti-glare? Sounds like it.

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 Release Date Firms Up. Now!!!

The Samsung Galaxy S6 release date continues to firm up ahead of Samsung’s Unpacked event on March 1st. While the exact Galaxy S6 release date remains out of reach, we’re starting to see a possible release window emerge, one that matches some of the early Galaxy S6 release date rumors that emerged several weeks ago.
Early on in the Samsung Galaxy S6 rumor cycle, we saw reports hint at the Galaxy S6 release date. Those reports suggested that the Galaxy S6 release date would come a bit earlier than last year’s Samsung Galaxy S5 release which took place in April after a launch in late February. Specifically, those rumors hinted at a Galaxy S6 release date two to three weeks earlier than last year, a time frame that seemed to put the release in late March or early April.
The Galaxy S6 concept next to the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Alpha.
The Galaxy S6 concept next to the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Alpha.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 rumor cycle continues to mature and so does the Galaxy S6 release date. Yesterday, a leak pointed to blackout dates for Samsung Mobile employees that canvassed March 22nd to March 30th and April 19th to April 27th. Companies often use blackout dates for major product launches and there’s speculation that these dates might be for the Galaxy S6. While that’s not confirmed, it’s now clear that Samsung is blocking off those dates, a sign that we could perhaps see the Galaxy S6 arrive early.
A new leak from Android Police shows the same dates blocked off for Samsung employees. So not only do these dates align with each other, they all take place just a few short weeks after Samsung’s set to unveil the Galaxy S6. If there was any doubt about the Galaxy S6 launch date, Samsung cleared the air today with a new teaser that essentially confirms the Galaxy S6 launch date for March 1st at MWC 2015.

Microsoft apps on Samsung’s Galaxy S6? Here’s why it makes sense

A report released this week by news sites always said that Samsung will pre-install applications on Microsoft next Galaxy smartphone S6, it would be easy to dismiss rumors like crazy. But when closer inspection, it may have some merit. And if it happens, will be an important milestone in Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and push to reinvent society.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
Here are a crucial part of the context: The report comes just days after Microsoft and Nokia announced an agreement in their patent disputes. Companies have been reluctant to say anything beyond the basic statement acknowledging completion and first question is whether Microsoft is able to retrieve patent litigation Samsung license rights.

But what is more valuable than a huge financial rewards? A key Microsoft applications on the position best selling Android smartphone. It will be a high profile award Microsoft's decision to look behind the approach before this "first Windows" and release apps for the platform to compete in some cases before the Windows version was released.

It would not be a history section. Microsoft has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to cover disputes strategic advantages of the company, such as the time that the company settled a patent dispute in a way that essentially borrowed money to the legal battle of the applicant against Sony. Or the time that ends with a stake in Nook, following a patent dispute with the library. (No, it did not work, but you get the idea.)

According to reports immobile, the application will be preinstalled on the Galaxy S6 OneDrive, Office, OneNote, and Skype.

We test the waters this morning to examine the history, and the company did not comment, but we can know the answer soon: it is expected that the galaxy S6 to be announced in early March, before the phone Mobile World Congress. Currently, we present a virtue "inconceivable nothing."

Saturday, 7 February 2015

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE EDGE NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA NOW!!!

Samsung has just announced the availability of the Galaxy Note Edge in Malaysia on its Facebook page. Featuring the company’s first ever curved display on a smartphone, the Note Edge is only available in selected countries; so we can consider ourselves pretty fortunate.
The Note Edge has very similar specifications to the Galaxy Note 4, with the main difference being its unique curved display on the right side of the screen. Under its hood, it has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.5GHz quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, a new S Pen, a 16MP Smart OIS camera, and a 3.7MP front camera. Its display is also an impressive 5.6-inch 2560 x 1600 Super AMOLED display.
The unique selling point of the Note Edge is the curved display with a resolution of 2560 x 160. Dubbed as the Edge Screen, this curved portion of the smartphone has little actual use as it is, aside from being a notifications ticker and an extra space to place app shortcuts.
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge retails at RM2,999 and is now available at all authorised Samsung retailers.

Why Samsung Galaxy S6 is Super-Thin, Ultra-Light on Release Date – ePoP Memory Module


Samsung’s upcoming 2015 flagship, the Galaxy S6, could prove as the thinnest and lightest smartphone on release date thanks mostly to a new memory technology that the company dubbed as the one-package ePoP, which as of this week is already in the mass production stage.
In a statement posted on its official blog site Samsung Tomorrow, Samsung Electronics officially introduced “our new high-density ePoP memory for flagship smartphones.” The company added that ePoP memory package was initially designed for wearable devices like a smartwatch but is also reconfigurable for high-end tablets.
With the revelation that the breakthrough memory module is all set for bulk manufacture, it can be assumed that the same technology will officially debut with the Galaxy S6, BGR said in a report. The high-density ePoP also best explains why the Galaxy S5 replacement promises to boast of the slimmest and lightest smartphone profile once it comes out of the box.
Design efficiency
In using the ePoP set up, the Galaxy S6 stands to gain 40 per cent more of internal device area as the module crams the RAM and internal flash memory, including the controller, into a single package. Samsung explained that ePoP will do away with the previous configuration – setting the RAM and memory device side by side that eats up precious space.
The ePoP module is also designed to be placed on top of the application processor, thereby giving more space for other device components.
One clear benefit that the technology will bring in is to allow smartphone vendors to use relatively bigger and higher-capacity battery while keeping the device footprint at the minimum, BGR said, thus proving more operating hours to smartphone users despite the thin and light built.
The new memory configuration will only require a total board area of 225 square millimetres, compared to the old PoP model that takes up as much as 374.5 square millimetres, Samsung said.
Technical benefits
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is also visualised to gain considerable technical benefits from ePoP as Samsung declared that its innovation will surely satisfy “the market needs for high speed, high energy efficiency and compactness.”
Embedded with ePoP is a 3GB LPDDR3 RAM that has a 64-bit I/O bandwidth and a 32GB eMMC. Both are hardwired to work with the 64-bit mobile computing architecture that is expected as the standard with the Galaxy S6.
Per BGR, the high-density ePoP memory is likely one of the secret weapons packed by Samsung with the Galaxy S6 release date, which could come a month after the device’s scheduled March 1 intro or a day before the MWC 2015 kick off.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S Edge Expected to Launch at March 1 Event



Samsung has sent out invites for a Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event scheduled for March 1. The pre-MWC event is expected to see the launch of the Galaxy S6 - the South Korean giant's flagship smartphone for 2015 - alongside the much-anticipated curved-display variant, the Galaxy S Edge.
The invite certainly hints towards the presence of a curved-display Galaxy smartphone, with the line drawn easily mistaken with the top-right profile of the Galaxy Note Edge and its curved display. Of course, despite numerous rumours and leaks, it is not yet known whether Samsung will put the curved display on the Galaxy S6 itself, rather than offer a variant.
The March 1 launch will also finally clear the mystery of whether Samsung is the "large partner" that decided not to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 SoC to power the Galaxy S6. There have been several reports on the subject, with some indicating Samsung has decided to forgo the chipset due to heating issues.
Qualcomm's hints, and LG's statement that initial samples of the Snapdragon 810 did indeed have heating issues, do lend some credence to reports that Samsung will be using its own Exynos 7420 chipset instead, an octa-core offering based on the 14nm process and coupled with 3GB of RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy S6, as per the most recent reports, is expected to be a metal-clad smartphone that will not be dust or water-resistant. It is said to pack a 5-inch or 5.1-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, a 20-megapixel or 16-megapixel camera with OIS, and built-in wireless charging. The Galaxy S6 is expected to be made available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB built-in storage variants, and also be the first smartphone to support the as-yet-unannounced Samsung Pay NFC-based mobile payment service to rival Apple Pay.