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Samsung Galaxy X with Foldable Display is Coming Next Month

Samsung on its Official twitter just revealed that they're announcing a new product next month and that highly is the Galaxy X with Foldable Display. Know more about the Samsung Galaxy X -

Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) Goes Official

Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) Goes Official
Samsung today announced the Galaxy A7 2018 with rear triple camera, sleek design and an infinity display.

Galaxy A7 features a 6.0” FHD+ (1080×2220) Super AMOLED Display, Unknown Processor, It will be available in 3 variants, 4GB RAM, 64 Internal Storage + MicroSD Slot(Up to 512GB), 4GB RAM + 128 Internal Storage, and 6GB RAM, 128 Internal Storage. You get a 24MP AF (F1.7) + Ultra Wide: 8MP (F2.4), 120° + Depth: 5MP(F2.2) Triple Rear Cameras and a 24MP Selfie Snapper, 3300mAh Battery, Android 8.0 Oreo operating system, fingerprint reader, facial recognition, NFC technology, Bluetooth, Phew..

 

Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus Official Android 9.0 Pie | Samsung Experience 10 [Screenshots]

Samsung is now all set to launch Android 9.0 Pie Beta program for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, but it seems that a XDA already got their hands on with the latest Official Android 9.0 Pie Update for the Galaxy S9 based on Samsung Experience 10.

With Android 9.0 Pie, you'll get new Swipe Gesture navigation, Rotation suggestion, Adaptive Battery and Adaptive Brightness, Smart replies, App actions, Text selection, Redesigned Quick Setting tiles and Notification Panel, Redesigned Volume Options, Brand new Settings, Privacy, Digital Wellbeings (Dashboard) and Winddown Mode,  Samsung has add several new features to the Samsung Experience.

XDA reports that there's new Dark Mode for most of the System Apps, New Quick Settings, Card style UI with curved edges, Android Pie style recents.

Samsung is all set to roll out public beta Official Android 9.0 Pie based on Samsung Experience 10 to the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus users. The Galaxy Note 9 might follow the same soon. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.

Below are some screenshots of the New UI and Changes in Android 9.0 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus:


/XDA

Forget Android Pie, SAMSUNG schedules Oreo rollout for 2019

Forget Android Pie, SAMSUNG schedules Oreo rollout for 2019
Android 9.0 Pie is already official and there we've the Samsung users who are still waiting for Android Oreo update for their Smartphones.

Google released Oreo almost an entire year ago, and most of the mid-range Samsung Smartphones including the Galaxy A9 Pro, Galaxy C7 Pro, Galaxy On7 (2018), and Galaxy J7 Max are still without it.

Samsung has now revealed Android Oreo roadmap for its mid-range phones. The announcement was spotted in a members application by Android Pure. The Notes clearly outlines the list of Samsung Galaxy phones along with the month it'll be getting Oreo.
  • Galaxy J7 Neo: December 2018
  • Galaxy Tab A (2017): January 2019
  • Galaxy A9 Pro (2016): January 2019
  • Galaxy C7 Pro: January 2019
  • Galaxy C9 Pro: January 2019
  • Galaxy J2 (2018): January 2019
  • Galaxy On5 (2016): January 2019
  • Galaxy On7 (2016): January 2019
  • Galaxy On7 (2018): January 2019
  • Galaxy J7 (2017): January 2019
  • Galaxy J7 Max: February 2019
  • Galaxy J7 (2016): March 2019
Company seems currently dedicating its time and resources towards launching new Smartphones.

That said, it's time for Samsung to release the most awaited Android Oreo update for these Smartphones before 2019. If delayed more the users will eventually choose another brand or will end up Installing a custom firmware to update their devices.

Source: AndroidPure

Report: Galaxy J Line to be Replaced by New Galaxy R and Galaxy P Series

Report: Galaxy J Line to be Replaced by New Galaxy R and Galaxy P Series
According to the latest reports, Samsung is planning to cancel the popular "Galaxy J" along with Galaxy On, and Galaxy C series for 2019 in favor of Galaxy R and Galaxy P.

You guys know the market is filled with Samsung Smartphones, Galaxy On, Galaxy J, Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, Galaxy A, Galaxy C, ah! More? Yes, Galaxy R and Galaxy P.

Rumors are that Samsung will introduce new mid-range and low-end series called the Galaxy R and Galaxy P in Q3/Q4 of 2019. The Galaxy P will be Samsung’s first ODM (original design manufacturer) smartphone meaning that it won’t be produced at Samsung’s own facilities.

Galaxy J is one of the most popular budget Samsung series. As Sammobile said, "It’s difficult to believe that Samsung will discontinue the Galaxy J elsewhere when it delivers the bulk of its sales in this price segment."

Via: SamMobile


Download: Galaxy Tab S4 Beautiful Official Wallpaper

Samsung is all set to announce its brand new Galaxy Tab S4. If you need to get your hands on the Galaxy Tab S4 wallpaper, you can grab them straight from below. There are total of  exclusive wallpapers from Samsung's upcoming flagship tablet.

Downloadable in 2560 x 2560, the wallpaper won’t only look good on your own smartphone, but will look great on your tablets, too.

To get it on your phone, you can simply save the image from below.










You can also download this ZIP file, uploaded by Sammobile.

Samsung Smartphone with Stock Android on Its Way

According to the latest reports, Samsung is working on a new Android Go Smartphone for all the markets across the globe.

This new Samsung's Android Go device has a model number of SM-J260G in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, SM-J260F in United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Caucasus Countries, Germany, Italy, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Francem, Poland and SM-J260M in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Peru, Panada and Paraguay. 

Android Oreo Go Operating System features a handful of Google apps including the GoogleGo, Google Assistant Go, Maps, Gmail, YouTube Go, and other light-weight stuffs. The Android 8.1 Oreo Go is designed to run better on phones with either 512MB or 1GB of RAM. Moreover Android Go is also built to allow for timely updates.

Samsung is Betting Big for its upcoming first Stock Android Smartphone.


This Galaxy S10 concept is the phone we want Samsung to build

In 2017 we saw some incredible decisions taken by some of the reputed companies over the globe. One such decision that stands out from every other is that Samsung releasing their first Infinity Display Smartphones. Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus were the Samsung's first attempt to take on the bezel-less war.

And, they succeeded in doing that. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is widely regarded as the best smartphone of 2017. However, it's successor Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus were criticized for familiar design language and traditional features.

Now, Phone Designer has come up with an exciting new concept of Samsung's next flagship Galaxy S10. The phone’s fingerprint scanner is placed underneath the display, just like Vivo Apex. It has a triple camera setup at the rear. If you take a closer look at the phone’s front, you’ll also notice that it has tiny top bezel, which makes device beautiful.
This Galaxy S10 concept is the phone we want Samsung to build
Phone Designer imagines that a variant of the Galaxy S10 would feature transparent panel just like the Xiaomi Mi8 EE, and HTC U12 +. 

Well, before we actually dive into it, you should know that there is a minimal chance this is what Galaxy S10 will look like in 2019. That said, it’s still fun to imagine what it would be like to use an Galaxy S10 like this, and the possibilities are endless.
This Galaxy S10 concept is the phone we want Samsung to build
Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S10 at MWC 2019. Thoughts on this beautiful S10 Concept?

Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus Specs: Processor, Battery, Camera, Everything Else to Know

Samsung is all set to announce new Samsung Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6 Plus Smartphones under Galaxy A lineup. Both of these phones are't officially announced, but if you need that full list of leaked specs to see if the phone will meet your needs, we’ve got those details here.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus Specification
OS And Hardware
OSAndroid OS 8.0 Oreo | Samsung Experience 9.0
Processor1.6 GHz Octa-core CPU
ChipsetSamsung Exynos 7870/ Snapdragon 625
GPUMali-T830/ Adreno 506
Body
Dimensions160.2 x 76.2 x 8.3 mm
Weight-
ColorsBlack, Blue, Gold
Dust/Water ResistanceNo
Display
Screen Size6.0-inch Super AMOLED
Aspect Ratio18.5:9
Resolution1080 x 2220
ProtectionGorilla Glass 3
Memory
Internal32/64GB
RAM4 GB
Camera
Primary16 + 16MP
Secondary16 + 16MP
Connectivity
Bluetooth4.2
NFCNo
SIM cardDual-SIM
USBMicro USB
Battery and Power
Type3500 mAh battery
Charging-
Status
AnnouncedNot announced yet
Price
USD-
INR-

Samsung Galaxy A6 Specs: Processor, Battery, Camera, Everything Else to Know

Samsung is all set to announce new Samsung Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6 Plus Smartphones under Galaxy A lineup. Both of these phones are't officially announced, but if you need that full list of leaked specs to see if the phone will meet your needs, we’ve got those details here.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Specification
OS And Hardware
OSAndroid OS 8.0 Oreo | Samsung Experience 9.0
Processor1.6 GHz Octa-core CPU
ChipsetSamsung Exynos 7870
GPUMali-T830
Body
Dimensions149.9 x 71.5 x 7.8 mm
Weight-
ColorsBlack, Blue, Gold
Dust/Water ResistanceNo
Display
Screen Size5.6-inch Super AMOLED
Aspect Ratio18.5:9
Resolution1080 x 2220
ProtectionGorilla Glass 3
Memory
Internal32/64GB
RAM3 GB
Camera
Primary16
Secondary16 + 16MP
Connectivity
Bluetooth4.2
NFCNo
SIM cardDual-SIM
USBMicro USB
Battery and Power
Type3000 mAh battery
Charging-
Status
AnnouncedNot announced yet
Price
USD-
INR-

Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo Leaks Ahead India Launch

Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo Leaks Ahead India Launch
Samsung is all set to reveal the Galaxy J7 Duo for Indian markets. The Smartphone is expected target Sub 20,000 price segment.

As you can see in the below image, which was captured during sales training session, the J7 Duo features Super AMOLED display, dual rear cameras, latest Oreo Operating System and 4G capabilities.

With the J7 Duo, you'll get a 5.5" Super Amoled display with old 16:9 ratio, Dual 13 MP + 5 MP setup just like the Galaxy C7 2017, but with f/1.9 aperture on the main (13MP) sensor. It will be powered by Exynos 7870 CPU which is quite old, 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM which can be expended by microSd Card, and a 3000mAh battery.

The specs seems quite disappointing, but the good news is the J7 Duo will have the latest Android 8.0 Oreo with Samsung's Experience 9.0 UI. There's no information on the pricing, however, as usual, Samsung is expected to price it way more than its actual value. Thoughts?
Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo Leaks Ahead India Launch
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Samsung Galaxy J7 2018 Specs Supposedly Leaked

Samsung Galaxy J7 2018 Specs Supposedly Leaked
It would appear that specs concering the Samsung Galaxy J7 2018 have been leaked. According to the latest FCC listing, the J7 2018, set for release some time in Q2, will sport a 5.5" 16:9 1920 x 1080 display, a hexa-core Exynos 7885 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of Internal Storage, and Android 8.0 Oreo with Samsung's Experience UI.

The Exynos 7885 looks like an upgrade over the Samsung's Exynos 7870 with two high-performance cores based on Cortex-A73 and four efficient cores based on Cortex-A53.

The J7 2018 will have two variants (SM-J720M/DS and SM-J720M), the only difference will be the support of its SIM. Asiant market will get Dual SIM while the US and few other countries would get Single SIM model.

While the specs sound decent enough for last year's standard, I will remain hesitant about that 16:9 Screen. Thoughts?

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Check this beautiful Samsung Galaxy S9 with "Notch"

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus were made available for preorder last weekend.

Both the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus comes with enhanced features such as a bezel-less, dual-edge Infinity Display without "Notch" and Dual Pixel camera with variable aperture, that offer a new level of functionality and convenience.

Now, a new concept of the Samsung Galaxy S9 has posted online by Martinhajek and it looks absolutely stunning.The concept creator imagines that the Galaxy S9 would feature a Notched-Display with more Screen-to-Body ratio.




With the regular Galaxy S9, you get a 5.8-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 processor depending on the market, 4GB RAM, 64GB/128GB/256GB storage plus microSD support up to 256GB, Dual Pixel 12MP AF sensor with OIS (F1.5/F2.4) for the best low-light, zoom and anti-blur photos with enhanced image processing, 8MP (f/1.7) front camera, 3000mAh battery, fast wired and wireless charging, IP68 water and dust resistance, and Android 8.0 Oreo.

The Galaxy S8 Plus isn’t much different, but it does have the bigger 6.2-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display, a bigger 3500mAh battery, and Dual Camera with Dual OIS - Wide-angle: Super Speed Dual Pixel 12MP AF sensor (F1.5/F2.4), Telephoto: 12MP AF sensor (F2.4).

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Here's What's New in Samsung's March 2018 Security Update

Samsung today published the March 2018 Security Release Notes for Galaxy Smartphones.

March 1st, 2018 Security Patch for the Samusng Galaxy Smartphones brings fixes for nine critical vulnerabilities that were recently discovered in the Android OS. The most sever vulnerability that was patched by Google in the March 2018 Security Patch includes execution of an arbitrary code in the context of a privileged process on the device by a remote attacker.

Apart from that, Samsung has also fixed five Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) that were discovered in their own software.

The company is most likely to start March 2018 update official rollout for the eligible Galaxy Smartphones by the end of this month. We will let you know once the update is live. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.



Download: Samsung Galaxy S9 Official Wallpapers

If you need to get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S9 wallpapers, you can grab them straight from the link below. There's total 15 exclusive wallpapers from Samsung's latest flagship.

Downloadable in 1600 x 1600, the wallpapers won’t only look good on your own smartphone, but will look great on your tablets, too.

To get it on your phone, you can simply save the image from below, or follow the link to a direct download.