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  • Android M could introduce Multi Window to Android later this year

    Android M could introduce Multi Window to Android later this year

    Google officially announced Android M, the next major version of the world-dominating mobile OS, at Google I/O yesterday. While not being as big an update as Android 5.0 Lollipop, Android M will bring a lot of new features, such as native support for fingerprint sensors, Android Pay, better volume control, a new battery saving feature…

  • Galaxy S6 edge Iron Man Limited Edition officially launched

    Galaxy S6 edge Iron Man Limited Edition officially launched

    A couple of weeks back Samsung confirmed that it will be launching an Iron Man edition of the Galaxy S6 edge, the upcoming variant was teased a couple of times and now it’s finally here. Samsung today officially announced the Galaxy S6 edge Iron Man Limited Edition and as the name suggests, it will only…

  • Samsung topped global smartphone sales in Q1 2015, renowned analyst says

    There have already been a number of reports from analytics firms like Strategy Analytics and TrendForce stating that Samsung has gained back its podium position in the global smartphone market, defeating Apple. Now, yet another report from a renowned analyst, Tomi Ahonen, confirms that Samsung was indeed the top smartphone brand during Q1 2015 in…

  • Samsung announces 10nm FinFET manufacturing plans

    Samsung announces 10nm FinFET manufacturing plans

    Samsung has unveiled its next-generation 10nm FinFET manufacturing plans, a month after releasing its first smartphones that are using 14nm FinFET based Exynos 7420 processor. The South Korean electronics giant didn’t offer any specifications regarding the new process, but it said that the processing node will be fully functional by the end of 2016.

  • Samsung developing denser batteries and slimmer camera sensors for smartphones

    Samsung has just announced that it is currently working on newer batteries that have higher energy densities and camera sensors that are thinner than the current ones in order to maker smartphones and tablets even thinner. The South Korean electronics giant has announced that these new technologies will be used in smartphones that will be…

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