mercredi 4 mars 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6

Samsung Galaxy S6
The wait is over. The Galaxy S6 is has been launched at MWC 2015 - and it looks really rather special. It's joined by the Galaxy S6 Edge: a curved screen variant of the phone which won't be sold in at that great a volume. Think Samsung Galaxy Note Edge to the Galaxy Note 4.
But enough about the others - how good is the new Galaxy S6? The short answer is: very good indeed.
We know why you're here though: you want to know everything there is to know about this new phone. Luckily we've been good little phone-gatherers and put all the information in one easy to read place, right here.
  • Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy S6 - our first impressions
  • Hands on with the Samsing Galaxy S6 Edge - our first impressions

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The next flagship smartphone from Samsung
  • When is it out? Not confirmed, but likely in the first half of April.
  • What will it cost? A lot, at least as much as the pricey Galaxy S5

Samsung Galaxy S6 release date and cost

The Samsung Galaxy S6 will follow last year's Galaxy S5 and be on show at MWC 2015. The invite to Samsung Unpacked predictably launched the flagship phone, and it should go on sale within a month or two of launch.
Samsung unpacked
The Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5 both hit stores in April, of 2013 and 2014 respectively, so it's probable you'll be able to buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 from April 2015. Why so long? These higher-end devices likely need more manufacturing steps, so getting the volumes necessary to service the world will take more time.
Samsung Galaxy S6
In terms of price, it's going to be the same as before, according to the rumours - although it could be a little more expensive given the improved materials used. We're having to say rumours as Samsung hasn't given us anything concrete to work with - but the below information from AndroidPit does hint at some eye-watering prices:
  • · Samsung Galaxy S6 32 GB: €749 (around £560, $855, AU$1100)
  • · Samsung Galaxy S6 64 GB: €849 (around £635, $970, AU$1240)
  • · Samsung Galaxy S6 128 GB: €949 (around £710, $1085, AU$1390)
In the UK this should translate into about £38 per month on contract if you want the phone for free.

Design

Sadly for Samsung, the design of the Galaxy S6 leaked out onto the internet before the big reveal - and they were completely accurate.
The phone is made of an attractive fusion of glass and metal, with the latter material the predominant choice. It's more solid and premium feeling than the Sony Xperia Z range, for instance, as it's more compact and fits in the hand better.
Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet vs iPad Air 2
The size is actually pretty impressive, as it's not much larger than an iPhone 6, yet fits in a much larger and higher resolution screen than Apple's best.
It's sadly not waterproof though - that's going to be on the S6 Active, whenever that appears. The ruggedisation that didn't work on the S5 has been ditched in favour of the improved design - it does mean the battery is no longer removable and the microSD slot is out of here.

Samsung Galaxy S6 screen

Samsung has stuck stick with the excellent Super AMOLED displays we've seen from the company for quite a while on the Galaxy S6.
But this time things have become a lot more awesome: much like the Galaxy Note 4, the Galaxy S6 comes with a 2560 x 1440 pixel QHD resolution.
Samsung Galaxy S6
It's a really clear and crisp display - although questions have to be asked over whether it will hurt the battery too much, especially as that power pack is actually a bit lower in capacity than in years gone by.

Camera

Samsung has made the camera one of the key features on this new phone, and has stuck a 16MP sensor on there - but massively overhauled it from last year.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and S6 have identical snappers, with the South Korean brand looking to keep them as similar as possible - it's just the screen that's the differentiator.
Samsung Galaxy S6
Let's get into the specs here: the rear camera has a 16MP sensor, with an aperture of f1.9 - this thing is going to be excellent for low light, and an improvement of 34% over the Galaxy S5.
It still has the same Auto HDR mode as before, and will show how the pic will look in HDR mode before you take it - plus smart Optical Image Stabilisation will keep the shake away.
Samsung Galaxy S6
The front facing camera has been upgraded too, with the same low light performance (which is a big jump from last year's model - plus the ability to balance the white levels using infra red.

Battery

Here's what's worrying about the battery in the Samsung Galaxy S6; it's only 2550mAh, compared to the 2800mAh of the phone from last year.
This means that either: Samsung was able to make the chipset, screen and operating system more efficient and could therefore get away with a smaller battery, or it realised that it HAD to make an amazingly designed phone, otherwise it would lose more ground in the high end smartphone game.
Samsung Galaxy S6
It seems worryingly like the latter might be true, but we'll wait until review units roll around before passing judgement.
At least the phone will work wirelessly, and will all the standards as well, meaning if you see a charging panel without wires, you can plonk your S6 down on it without worry.
It can also charge up enough for 2 hours' video playback in just 10 minutes thanks to the new faster charging system.
Thank God. That's what we need our phones for.

Samsung Galaxy S6 power

Android Lollipop is here for a variety of different handsets and it brings with it 64-bit support which we see on the Galaxy S6.
What's interesting here is Samsung hasn't opted for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, preferring its own engine - likely based on its Exynos technology although it's not confirmed that just yet (although did tell us that it will be 64-bit enabled).
Samsung Galaxy S6
The decision to use 3GB inside is therefore a little bit maddening, as 4GB would have allowed the brand to fully exploit the 64-bit architecture. But given there aren't that many apps or services out there which can make use of the extra power yet, perhaps it's a bit redundant.
The Galaxy S6 does use new type of flash memory featuring in the handset called UFS (Universal Flash Storage) 2.0 to enhance data speeds and power consumption, as well as improve speed of use - which is why the microSD slot has been dropped.
To make up, Samsung will offer the Galaxy S6 in 32, 64 and 128GB variants, but extra memory fans will be saddened by the loss of expansion.

Samsung Galaxy S6 operating system

While Samsung is cooking up its own Tizen operating system, the Galaxy S6 sticks with Android, and obviously Lollipop since that's the latest version.
That's the good news, though the fact that it's still overlaid with Samsung's TouchWiz UI may not be met with much enthusiasm.
Samsung Galaxy S6
There's good news there too though, as Samsung has slimmed down the UI quite a lot, taking out a lot of the annoying pop up menus and streamlining the apps to have fewer options littered around everywhere.
It does still have the same look and feel though, despite flatter icons, so if you weren't a fan before this 'overhaul' isn't likely to change your mind too much.

Samsung Galaxy S6 other features

There are a few things that we knew Samsung would include, and it's done just that. the brand has been putting its fingerprint scanner on a number of phones and tablets so we're not surprised to see in the S6 too.
However, it's a touch-based variant, rather than the erratic swiping model, making it more in line with Apple's Touch ID than the S5's swipe-style reader.
The Galaxy S6 also keeps the heart rate monitor from the Galaxy S5, since that's also been included on the Galaxy Alpha and Note 4, although it's moved to the right of the camera sensor.
Samsung Galaxy S6
Mobile payment is well stocked on this phone, with Samsung allowing you to even use the phone to mimic a magnetic stripe from a credit card (how this will work, we don't know... it's not THAT thin).
With the ability to use NFC and QR codes for payment, think of it this way: if it's not Apple Pay, Samsung will support it.

Samsung Galaxy S6 rivals

Samsung has a lot of big name competition surrounding it. The HTC One M9 has already launched, with another boost to make it one of the most refined phones on the market, but with the might of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, 3GB of RAM and Dolby support too.
Sony isn't going to be launching a new phone for a couple of months so it's the Xperia Z3 is its main competition that boasts a Snapdragon 801 chipset as well as a waterproof body and a 1080p display - although it's only a few months until we'll see the new Xperia Z4.
Samsung Galaxy S6
Then there's , of course, the iPhone 6 that has been universally praised. We gave it 4.5 stars out of 5 loving its great new design and much improved battery life - has Samsung got that one licked with the launch of the Galaxy S6?

lundi 2 mars 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7 release date


The technology in the smartphone era is going for the next revolution, every month you see a device in the market, which is more powerful, faster and amazing. According to experts last quarter of 2015 would be most amazing for all smartphone geek because internal news confirms that Samsung engineers are testing the most amazing smartphone of the decade. Well, it hints towards the next Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphone.
In the month of April, Samsung released the Samsung Galaxy S5, which was quite successful, but later other smartphones from other leading manufacturer like Apple, LG and Sony overcome it. No doubt, Galaxy S5 was amazing but it was not revolutionary and yes Samsung fans were expecting something amazing. However, just launched Galaxy Note 4 looks pretty promising but again it is also not revolutionary. It is faster than Note 3, Galaxy S5 and contains few amazing features but the smart technology experience is not new.



Yes, we are talking about something new and revolutionary. On other hand, just launched Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is interesting but not a big change in the market. We have seen bent display, edge display, 3D display in the smartphones but nothing that would follow the future’s path. And expecting something bigger from upcoming Galaxy S6 smartphone would be unfair. But in the secret mines of Samsung, they are cooking very interesting technologies. In 2015 we might see super fast processor, amazing display technology and especially superfast charging batteries. And this all would be implemented in future phones but question remained with us that “When”? Well, connecting all this information with Galaxy S7 then it would not be wrong, as this phone would be releasing after a year and few months. Let’s learn about Samsung Galaxy S7 about its release date, specifications, special features and possibilities.

Galaxy S7 release date possibilities:

Samsung Galaxy S6 is about to release within couple of months and you can’t expect the Galaxy S7 release date near. According to the previous release date of Samsung Galaxy S series super smartphones, Galaxy S6 would make its entry in the month of Feb 2014 and there is possibility we might Galaxy S7 in the last quarter of 2015. The market competition is forcing every brand of smartphone to bring something latest and faster before their schedule.
  • Galaxy S4 released March 2013
  • Galaxy S5 released March 2014
  • Galaxy S6 would be releasing coming February 2015
  • Galaxy S7 release date Q4 of 2015
There are few rumors in the market that Samsung would be redefining its Galaxy S series and we might see a new name for the series but who knows if Samsung would continue and Galaxy S7 would be launched with the name Galaxy S7 only.

Galaxy S7 specifications and features: 


If we talk about the hardware and specifications of Galaxy S7 then no doubt, it would be carrying the most advanced hardware of the generation. As per the rumors, at the launch of Samsung S7, market trend would be touching the limit in the hardware specs. In 2014, 3GB RAM become normal in smartphones and for 2015 similarly, 4GB RAM would be common. So, if you are expecting 4GB RAM in S7 then you won’t be wrong. On other hand, in 2015 we would experience the fastest mobile smartphone processor, which might process at the frequency of 3.X GHz. Already, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is working at clock frequency of 2.7 GHz.
On other hand, as we discussing there must be something unique in display configuration of Samsung Galaxy S7 and yes Samsung would follow the expectations of people. You can expect 4K display or flexible display from next Galaxy S series smartphone. Just two years ago, in Smartphone industry HTC and LG were two beast to experience the 3D display in their smartphone, however the response were not in favor because of the 3D limitations in the display and now who knows if Samsung will bring some high resolution, low consumption and most efficient 3D display in smartphones.
  • True Octa-Core 3.X GHz processor
  • 3D 4K resolution display or 2K flexible display measuring 5.2 inches
  • 4GB RAM
  • 20 MP ultra low light sensitivity sensor
  • Ultra Fast Finger Print detective Sensor
  • A mini Projector
  • Superfast charging battery (Charging time 5 Minutes)
No doubt, a revolution is needed in smartphone industry and next year is going to be very surprising for us. HTC is silent since long in the market and other manufactures are also going to shout loud and going to welcome 2015.

Galaxy S7 price range:

At present to discuss about Samsung Galaxy S7 price would not make sense. Samsung always sell its devices like hot cakes. Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung’s costliest smartphone and its sale is going pretty good. And defiantly its price would fall after the launch of Galaxy S6. At present we can hope, Samsung would bring something more at cheaper price like other Chinese manufacturer are doing in the market.

The completion:

Samsung Galaxy S7 could be the world first revolutionary smartphone of the industry and it may take to the technology definition for smartphone to the next level. But how it would happen and what exactly would be there is still a question for us. However, we would try to bring all latest updates and connected leaks with S7 at earliest as possible, so stay tuned with us. Don’t forget to give us your views regarding upcoming launches of Samsung and do like us on Facebook, twitter and Share us on G+. And you may subscribe to our blog so that all updates and information on the same subject would reach to your Inbox. Cheers!













Samsung Galaxy Note 5 news

Samsung's latest phablet, the Galaxy Note 4, made its debut to international acclaim last year, but whispers of its next gen version, the Galaxy Note 5, has started making the rounds early this year.
Gizbot and ValueWalk are suggesting that the Galaxy Note 5 will be powered by an octacore Snapdragon 810 processor with 4GB of RAM. However, GSMarena is reporting rumors of an Exynos 7420 chipset for the device, which would have four Cortex A57 cores and four Cortex A53.
As for storage options, there are reports that the device will come in different variants which range from 16GB to 128GB. But PCAdvisor predicts that the Galaxy Note 5 will come with 32GB storage out of the box and will be expandable up to 128GB.
The device will reportedly have a 5.9-inch 4K AMOLED display with an astounding resolution of 3840 x 2160, which means that it will have a pixel density of 743ppi. The phone is also expected to have front-facing speakers and an all-metal chassis. There are also rumors suggesting that that the phone will come with a 4000 mAh battery cell and an ultra-battery saver mode.
According to Valuewalk, the rear-facing camera in the Galaxy Note 5 could be as powerful as 21 MP, and while the website suggests a 6MP front facing shooter, other sites suggest a 5MP front camera.
As Samsung has a history of launching a new Galaxy Note phone just before IFA each year in Berlin, PCAdvisor predicts a Sept. 3, 2015 launch for the Galaxy Note 5. The phone is expected to cost $930 off-contract.

Samsung Galaxy s6


Samsung has indeed revealed its new flagship smartphone today, but there are actually two: The Galaxy S6, and the Galaxy S6 edge. The company’s latest premier smartphones are mostly similar on the inside, but with different external body designs, both of which push the envelope in terms of what Samsung has done with its Galaxy lineup in the past.
The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge combine metal and glass, eschewing almost entirely the standard plastic setup that Samsung has show a preference before in previous smartphone designs. A metal frame runs throughout, sandwiched between two panes of durable Gorilla Glass 4, which has also been treated on the inside with a special reflective material coating, giving them a jeweled-metal look that explains why some early leaks made it seem like Samsung had opted for metallic rear casing surfaces.
While both are marked departures for Samsung, the Galaxy S6 edge may be its most ambitious design to date, with a screen that curves away on either side of the front of the device, and a subtler, matching curve on the back surface, too. The effect is both visually stunning and pleasant to hold, as you can read in our first hands on impressions of both devices.
Of course, the S6 lineup also boasts improved specs, including a slimmer and lighter design, compared to the S5 and older Galaxy hardware. Here’s a breakdown of the primary improvements:
  • 5.1-inch 2560×1440 Super AMOLED display with 577 ppi
  • Exynos Octacore processor, 3GB LPDDR4 RAM
  • 32/64/128GB UFS 2.0 internal storage
  • Android 5.0
  • F/1.9 16MP rear camera with optical image stabilization and live HDR
  • F/1.9 5MP front camera with live HDR
  • Category 6 LTE with 300 Mbps down/50 Mbps up max theoretical speeds
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 AC with HT80 MIMO, Bluetooth LE, NFC, IR blaster
  • 2,550mAh (GS6) and 2,600mAh (GS6 edge) batteries