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  • Samsung to start rolling out Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update to Galaxy Note 4 by the end of July

    Google revealed the developer preview of the next big version of its mobile device operating system – Android M – last week during Google I/O 2015, and the release of its final version is due in Q3 2015. Now, you must be thinking if Samsung is too slow in updating its existing smartphones and tablets to…

  • Galaxy S5 Android 5.0.2 update will arrive later this month

    Galaxy S5 Android 5.0.2 update will arrive later this month

    A few weeks back it was reported that Samsung will release micro-updates for some of its devices that faced various issues following the update to Lollipop. Information made public on the website of Optus, the Australian carrier, reveals that the Galaxy S5 is going to receive one of those micro-updates later this month. Android 5.0.2 has…

  • ZTE Nubia X8 images, details leaked

    ZTE Nubia X8 images, details leaked

    Following the launch of the Nubia Z9 earlier this month, ZTE is now busy working on the Nubia X8 successor. That become obvious, since the purported images and the details of the Nubia X8 were spotted on Weibo, the chinese micro-blogging website. The Nubia X8 is said to feature a 6-inch massive display and sport…

  • HTC Desire 820G+, Desire 626G+ launched in Taiwan

    HTC Desire 820G+, Desire 626G+ launched in Taiwan

    HTC has introduced two dual SIM smartphones – Desire 820G+ and Desire 626G+ – in Taiwan. Both new smartphones pack similar hardware but have different screen sizes and a few other minor differences. These new smartphones will be sold by HTC along with the local carriers in Taiwan. Both smartphones run HTC Sense UI 6.0…

  • Android M is bringing extensive SD card support at a very ironic time

    Android M is bringing extensive SD card support at a very ironic time

    The lack of expandable storage on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge is among the few major gripes consumers have with Samsung’s latest flagships. But while Samsung only rejected microSD cards here in 2015, Google has always been against the notion of having expandable storage on its Nexus devices. Android has never properly supported external…

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