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Korean media says the Galaxy Note 5 S Pen won’t have an auto-eject mechanism
All the mock renders of the Galaxy Note 5 and its cases had everyone thinking the phablet would come with a new way of removing the S Pen, that users would be able to just push it in to make it pop out. But the latest report out of the Korean media is refuting that…
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LG launches low-end LG Max smartphone in India, priced at $172
LG has launched a new budget phone in the Indian market, the LG Max. India is one of the first few markets to get this phone ahead of Europe and CIS nations. The LG Max has a 5.0-inch 854×480 resolution display, 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, microSD support, 8 megapixel rear camera, 5…
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First Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 firmware now available online
A few days back Samsung finally launched the Galaxy Tab S2 following weeks of countless rumors and leaks, this is Samsung’s thinnest tablet yet coming in at just 5.6 mm. The Galaxy Tab S2 features a Super AMOLED display with a premium design and metal frame, it’s available in two screen sizes: 8.0-inch and 9.7-inch. The…
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SK Telecom starts selling the Galaxy A8 in South Korea
We reported a few days back that following its initial launch in China the Galaxy A8 is going to make its way to Samsung’s home base where it will be exclusively sold through SK Telecom. The carrier has started selling Samsung’s thinnest smartphone yet today for 649,000 won – that’s close to $560. Some might think…
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A & S Pen quietly unveiled
Samsung has refreshed its mid-range tablet lineup with a new Galaxy Tab A Plus. The Galaxy Tab A Plus comes with a 9.7” display and an S Pen stylus, which is usually reserved for the company’s high-end products only. This slate was quietly on Samsung Belgium-France website without an official press release. The Samsung Galaxy…
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