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OnePlus One Now Getting Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update (Stable Cyanogen OS 12.1)

   OnePlus One is now receiving stable Cyanogen OS 12.1 update (Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update). The OTA update , which has the build number YOG4PAS1N0, can come to every OnePlus One user at any time now. OnePlus has released a couple of Stagefright fixes for Oxygen OS which are meant to target OnePlus 2 and OnePlus One smartphones. The Android 5.1.1 update takes 645MB of space and will fix several security problems. Recently, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update for the OnePlus One was rolled back after it was found that there were some significant problems with it and the OnePlus One owners experienced serious problems with their smartphones, according to Master Herald. According to previous reports, about 2% of the OnePlus One users have been able to get the latest operating system version. Luckily, CyanogenMod developers have released a new version of CM12.1 custom ROM particularly aimed at OnePlus One smartphone. It comes with performance improvements and ...

Details of the Samsung Galaxy S7 leaked one day after Apple's iPhone 6S announcement

Just a day after Apple unveiled the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus , details of the Samsung Galaxy S7, the company's next smartphone, have leaked, according to SamMobile . The new phone, code named "Project Lucky," appeared on Geekbench , a site that measures the performance of computer hardware and software and assigns it a numerical ranking. The benchmark revealed the specs of the Galaxy S7 — or at least the specs of the device Samsung is testing — which include a new 20-megapixel camera, a more powerful Exynos 8890 processor, and faster flash storage called "UFS 2.0." The new camera comes with an associated project called "all lens cover," the details of which are unknown. SamMobile speculates that it could be the addition of a new lens, but the technology is likely to be in its infancy at this early stage of testing. The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge were released in April, making it unlikely that the S7 will be seen be...

T-MOBILE ALREADY IPHONE 6S & 6S PLUS CUTS

Apple just officially announced the iPhone 6s yesterday, but the most hotly anticipated smartphone of the year is already on sale. On Thursday morning, T-Mobile announced that it would be kicking off a limited time promotion in which customers will be able to pick up a 16GB iPhone 6s for $125 off the regular price. Traditionally, on T-Mobile’s 18-month JUMP program, you’d be paying $649 over a year and a half, but with the promotion, that price will be cut down to $524. After paying $20/month for 18 months, you can either give the phone back or pay the remaining $164 to keep your iPhone 6s for good. T-Mobile is making the deal even more attractive by allowing customers to leave T-Mobile if they’re unhappy with the coverage they receive from the carrier. All you have to do is tell T-Mobile that you’re unsatisfied, and they’ll unlock your phone for free while letting you continue to pay for the device itself on the 18-month plan. UPDATE: It’s worth noting that in the fine...

Samsung trolls Apple with brilliantly timed post-iPhone 6s announcement TV Ad

Samsung started trolling Apple during the company’s iPhone 6s keynote, using all sorts of snarky remarks on Twitter. But that’s not enough for the giant Korean corporation that happens to be one of the leading iPhone parts provider and Apple’s most important rival in the smartphone business, so Samsung came out with a new ad campaign that manages to show off a feature the iPhone 6s doesn’t have, while also making fun – and copy – Apple’s latest iPhone adds. Titled “ It’s not a phone, it’s a Galaxy ,” the short ad focuses on the one feature you can’t expect from any iPhone – well, not right out of the box – and that’s wireless charging that’s available on the three Galaxy S6 devices (regular, edge and edge+) and on the Galaxy Note 5. Oh and yes, the ad, which was released on day after Apple’s iPhone 6s event, likely to make sure the iPhone 6s don’t have wireless charging batteries, show an iPhone 6 Plus a few times, just to reinforce the idea that the iPhone is not a Galaxy. Th...

Apple unveils iPhone 6S with 12-megapixel camera, new rose gold color; preorders are waiting on you Sept 12

Just as we expected, Apple announced the next versions of its best-selling smartphones, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, at its annual launch event in San Francisco. Also as we expected, the iPhone 6S looks identical to last year's 4.7-inch iPhone 6, reserving its most important changes for the hardware interior. True, there is a new color now, called rose gold (it basically looks like a blush pink, same as the new Apple Watch color option that the company announced). But as far as looks go, this extra shade is the extent of the the changes you'll be able to visually detect between this year's and last year's phones. Apple's emphasis on hardware upgrades over design development follows the pattern that the Cupertino-based company has long established: significant changes come in the even years and incremental updates in the odd. It's a move that could alienate buyers as much cheaper "premium" handsets compete with titans like Apple for market...

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Samsung S6 Edge Review

5.1-inch 1440 x 2560-resolution screen; Octa-core Exynos 7420 chipset; 2,550mAh non-removable battery; 3GB RAM; Wireless charging; Samsung Pay mobile payments; Android 5.0 L with TouchWiz Manufacturer Samsung   Samsung Galaxy s6 edge Attention may currently be firmly locked on the recently unveiled Galaxy S6 Edge+, but it’s important to remember there’s a smaller alternative option for smartphone buyers looking to reap the benefits of Samsung’s “Edge display tech.” Unveiled alongside the Galaxy S6 earlier this year, the Galaxy S6 Edge is is the second ever smartphone to feature the Edge display technology Samsung debuted on the Galaxy Note Edge phablet. Edge displays are curved screens that wrap around smartphones’ sides. They are designed to complement the phone’s main screen and offer increased display space for the users. This combined with its super sharp 5.1-inch, 2560x1440, 577ppi, Super AMOLED main display and blazingly fast octa-core processor mak...