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Going To Get The New Samsung Galaxy Coming Out Early 2015

Galaxy S6 vs iPhone 6?

i need to get a new phone now that my S3 broke. But i dont know which phone to get; S6 or iPhone 6. I think they both are good quality phones but i think that the iPhone 6 is a bit better. So which one should i get? Btw i have beats headphones which go great with apple devices.

Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 still worth buying in 2015?

Hi, I'm looing to buy a new phone and I just found that the SG3 is at a affordable price for me and I'm really thinking about buying it. But since the phone is kinda old and I was wondering if it's still worth buying.

A lot of people talking about the Moto G and some other products but I'm really attracted to the SGalaxy design in general. Anyway, do you you think it's worth buying?

When is the Samsung Galaxy S10 coming out?

The Galaxy S10 Plus is wholly powerful, but it comes at a record-high price for an S phone: it’ll cost you as much as the stylus-included Note 9 – and you don’t even get S Pen compatibility. If you want to feel better about spending the money, though, it’s still a deal next to the iPhone XS, which has half the storage, no microSD card slot and a 5.8-inch screen for the same price as the S10 Plus.To further complicate your buying decision, the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is also on the way. It works with forthcoming 5G networks and has a 6.7-inch screen, four rear cameras, and Time of Flight capabilities meant for yet-to-be-seen augmented reality purposes. Early adopters may wait for this version, or hold out for the true innovation of the foldable Samsung Galaxy X phone.Right now, though, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus delivers the biggest change we’ve seen from the Galaxy S phone series in the last four years, when the Edge/Plus variants first launched. Samsung marks its new decade of S phones with a punch-hole display, reverse wireless charging, an in-screen fingerprint sensor and front- and rear-facing camera overload.This is the best Samsung phone of the moment, if you can handle the price and size, and aren’t interested in the new Galaxy phones on the horizon.The Samsung Galaxy S10 release date is set for March 8.The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus exhibits a moderate amount of change, so you know what you’re going to get: more pixels spread across a smaller body, a triple-lens camera that captures ultra-wide photos.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T710 stuck in boot loop after trying to root it using Odin. Help?

From this site, I followed the instructions.

http://androidcentral.us/2015/10/how-to-root-galaxy-tab-s2-sm-t810-sm-t710-sm-t715/

I don't know if I messed up somewhere.

Here's what I tried to do to resolve the problem.

1. Wiped cache partition
2. Reset to factory settings/wiped data
3. Turned off device for 5-10 minutes

All did not work.

Some sites say to wipe dalvik cache by going to advanced settings in recovery but I can't find any option. I am not an expert in Androids so don't be too technical. What else should I do...?

Samsung Galaxy s6 or Edge?

Samsung Galaxy S6 vs S6 Edge: They share the same basic features
Let's start with how they're the same first. Both feature a 5.1-inch Quad HD display – that's 1,440 x 2,560, up from 1,080 x 1,920 on the Galaxy S5. Next is the Samsung Exynos 7420 processor, an octo-core processor with four cores clocked at 2.1GHz and another four at 1.5GHz. They have the same cameras – 16-megapixel with optical image stabilisation on the back, 5-megapixel on the front – and every other core spec is the same.

Samsung Galaxy S6 vs S6 Edge: The S6 Edge has bigger battery
One of the key changes for the S6 is this is the first flagship Samsung phone that has a non-removable battery. This battery will last 12 hours of continuous web browsing on Wi-Fi according to Samsung, but its biggest trick is the fast charging. Ten-minutes of charging equates to about three to four hours of use and it can charge from 1% to full in about an hour and 20 minutes - faster than any other rival phone.

Samsung Galaxy S6 vs S6 Edge: The S6 Edge is lighter but thicker
Again, we're talking tiny margins, but the S6 Edge is marginally lighter and thicker than the S6. The S6 Edge weighs 132g and is 7mm thick; the S6 is 138g 6.8mm thick – so that's 6 grams lighter and 0.2mm thicker.

Both phones are sporting Corning Gorilla Glass on the front and back and have metal rims. The S6 Edge is of course the most immediately eye-catching and will garner admiring glances and comments pretty much anywhere you go. Both phones also have protruding cameras, which is slightly less apparent on the Edge. The camera units only stick out by a couple of millimeters, so it isn’t a big issue.

Samsung Galaxy S6 vs S6 Edge: Call quality
The difference in design shouldn’t have too great an impact on signal strength or performance, but we definitely had differing experiences when it came to testing these two phones. Using the standard S6, we found signal strength to be consistently strong, even underground when using EE Wireless Calling. But our experience with the S6 Edge was a little less satisfying with a few calls being dropped unexpectedly.

Samsung Galaxy S6 vs S6 Edge: Extra Software Features
Beyond its good looks, the curves of the S6 Edge provide some additional functionality, none of them are killer features but they do make the phone feel just that little bit more futuristic.

When will there be a new update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 5.0 Lollipop?

According to this page, Samsung confirms Lollipop updates for Galaxy S4, Note 2. However, there is no release schedule planned yet. Suffice it to say that with the Note 2's release in September 2012 and Samsung's commitment of updating its flagship phones for at least two years, the announcement that the Note 2 is getting Android 5.0 Lollipop in early 2015 is itself quite a good thing.(Some rumours pitch the date in March, but take it with a pinch of salt).

Will the Samsung Galaxy J7 get Android N (Nougat)?

According to reports, Samsung is currently preparing to finally release the Android 7.0 Nougat for its Galaxy J and A series smartphones.We remind you that the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphones have received the Android 7.0 Nougat update, which was also recently rolled out to the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge models.Well, if you are the owner of a Galaxy J5, J7, J7 Prim, A3, A5, A7 or A8, then we have some good news for you, as you will be able to update your device to Android 7.0 Nougat sometime in the near future.We remind you that last month, a Samsung Turkey support page has been taken down, as it was containing some information regarding the Android 7.0 Nougat update being released for the Galaxy J and Galaxy A series smartphones.The specific support webpage was suggesting that the Galaxy A3 (2016) with model number SM-A310F and SM-A800F and Galaxy A8 (2016), are expected to receive the Android 7.0 Nougat update in the next month.On the other hand, the Galaxy A5 (SM-A510F) and the Galaxy A7 (SM-A710F) that were released back in 2016 are expected to get the Android 7.0 Nougat update sometime in May 2017. The Galaxy A3 (2017) (SM-A320F), Galaxy A5 (2017) (SM-A520F) and SM-A720F Galaxy A7 (2017) are expected to get upgraded to Android N in July 2017. Currently, all the mentioned devices from Galaxy A series are running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.The Galaxy J7 (SM-J710FQ) that was released in 2016 is rumored to receive the Android 7.0 Nougat in July 2017, followed by Galaxy J7 (2015) (SM-J700F) in August 2017. The Galaxy J5 (2015) (SM-600F) and Galaxy J5 (2016) (SM-J510FQ) will receive the Android Nougat in November 2017 and, finally, the Galaxy On7 (SM-600FY) will get the mentioned update in October 2017.

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