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  • rumor says Galaxy S7/S7 edge will come with Always On feature

    rumor says Galaxy S7/S7 edge will come with Always On feature

    There have already been rumors about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S7/S7 edge flagships sporting an Always On display, and there has been some credible information as well. Now, adding weight to these previous reports, Russian tech blogger Eldar Murtazin – who has decent track record when it comes to smartphone leaks – has also confirmed the…

  • Qualcomm confirms that LG’s G5 will sport the Snapdragon 820 chipset

    As you may already know, practically all the countless rumors and leaks that we’ve seen so far describing the upcoming LG G5 have said it would come with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset powering it. That obviously makes sense, as the G5 will be LG’s new flagship smartphone, and it doesn’t look like the 820 has…

  • Leaked Xiaomi Mi 5 launch presentation tells us almost everything

    Leaked Xiaomi Mi 5 launch presentation tells us almost everything

    After analyzing yet another alleged specs leak merely hours ago, now we actually have the official slides of the launch event to source information. We end up with a total of two models that will definitely be unveiled at the venue. Both will have a 5.2-inch Full HD display and a Snapdragon 820 SoC and…

  • Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) with 3,300mAh battery certified by FCC

    Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) with 3,300mAh battery certified by FCC

    he Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) has been given the OK by the FCC (after it was certified by the Bluetooth SIG). This certification puts the battery capacity at 3,300mAh – a nice 300mAh bump from the original (and it also disproves the 4,300mAh claim). The phone has been benchmarked a couple of times, both in…

  • Samsung Exynos 7 Octa 7870 detailed: Octa-core Cortex-A53, 14nm process

    Samsung Exynos 7 Octa 7870 detailed: Octa-core Cortex-A53, 14nm process

    Samsung just made the latest addition to its 14nm chipset family official – the Exynos 7 Octa 7870. We already saw a preview of the silicon yesterday, so the announcement doesn’t really come as a surprise. In essence, the offer seems to be intended as an expansion of the company’s coveted 14 nanometer FinFET process…

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