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  • SM-G903F gets Wi-Fi certification, could be the Galaxy S5 Neo

    SM-G903F gets Wi-Fi certification, could be the Galaxy S5 Neo

    It’s been said that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” Well, Samsung may be ready to teach the Galaxy S5 a new trick or two – with a new smartphone that bears the 2014 nomenclature, but with a twist. A device bearing the model number SM-G903F has now received Wi-Fi certification. A closer…

  • Samsung may alter its schedule to prevent clients from switching to 10nm chips from TSMC

    Samsung has cemented its position as the market leader currently all thanks to its 14nm FinFET production method that brought us the Exynos 7420 in the Galaxy S6 and this production process allowed Samsung to steal big customers like Apple and Qualcomm from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. It appears that to counter this move TSMC is…

  • Blackberry’s first Android phone rumoured to come in August

    Blackberry’s first Android phone rumoured to come in August

    A few days ago, there were rumours that the Blackberry’s first Android-powered smartphone – codenamed Venice – might arrive in November. However, a new report is suggesting that the Venice might not run Android at all. As per the report, the Canadian company’s debut Android phone will instead be called Prague. Aimed at emerging markets,…

  • 5.5-inch Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 arrives in Canada on June 30

    5.5-inch Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 arrives in Canada on June 30

    After having made its way to the US already, Alcatel’s OneTouch Idol 3 is now headed to Canada too, in its 5.5-inch iteration. Alcatel has officially announced that the Idol 3 will land in Canada on June 30. Over there you’ll be able to purchase one from no less than three carriers: Bell, Telus, and…

  • OnePlus 2 will have underclocked CPU and cost at least $349

    OnePlus 2 will have underclocked CPU and cost at least $349

    Yesterday OnePlus revealed the first piece of the puzzle regarding its next device, namely the chipset it will use. Unsurprisingly, the company went with the latest iteration of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 for the OnePlus 2. However, it assured us then that thanks to using an improved version of the SoC, along with some heavy cooling…

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