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Looks great, man. Congrats on getting what you wanted.
Thanks man.
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Looks great, man. Congrats on getting what you wanted.
pics? NvmMoto X just came in
glad i went with the white and gold.
Yep.
Man if HTC botches this camera on the M9 I am gonna flip out.
What's lollipop?
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Jesus H. Christ y'all speak way over my head.
I just have an S5 Active.
Lollipop improves battery? Is it free?
If its really a tweaked Note 4 camera, then it should be great[h1]Samsung Galaxy S6 now said to sport 16MP camera[/h1]
20 February, 2015 | Comments (39) | Post your comment
Tags: Samsung, Android, Rumors
The Samsung Galaxy S6 has been leaking a lot lately, that's for sure. And while many details about it have shown up in a very high number of rumors, hence leading us to believe they're pretty much confirmed, one thing hasn't been as clear. We're talking about what resolution the phone's camera will employ.
So far we've basically heard two options: either a 20MP unit or a 16MP one. So which one is it? Well, a new rumor on the matter aims to clear the confusion.
Apparently Galaxy S6 prototypes with a 20MP camera made by Samsung have been tested, which is why we've heard so much about this choice. But, for whatever reason, the Korean company reportedly decided to go with a 16MP Sony-made IMX240 sensor after all. So this will be in the selling Galaxy S6 devices.
It is in fact the exact same sensor that's present in the Galaxy Note 4, yet Samsung has allegedly made "considerable tweaks" to the lens and camera software. Although exact details about this haven't surfaced yet, it's possible that said improvements targeted low-light photography, because the company's S6 teasers have hinted at great performance in that area.
The Galaxy S6 will be revealed on March 1 at MWC in Barcelona. It will probably feature a 5" or 5.1" QHD (2,560x1,440) Super AMOLED touchscreen, Samsung's upcoming Exynos 7420 SoC with an octa-core CPU, 3GB of RAM, along with 4G LTE and all the usual connectivity options. Its battery may only be a 2,600 mAh cell, while the software should be Android 5.0 Lollipop with Samsung's own UI overlay on top.
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No sir. If your phone receives the update you'll get a notification saying to download and install itOoooooohhhhh.
So it's not an app or something I could install on mine?
I'm still using Avia
But my boy who using MX said now you can resume from the same spot you left at
I wasn't able to do that with Avia
Don't let this be the case :xI think tv shows are fine. It's just movies that require MX player now. And I don't it even supports chromecast
I was already thinking of what I was going to watch this evening when I got home for the movie of the night
Note 4 just hit the toilet
First time I've ever done this.
Incoming speaker is toast.
I dropped my phone in the my dogs water bowl yesterday, scooped it up with the quickness
Nothing happen, my N5 is strong!
I've been reading we'll probably skip 0.1 and 0.2 and skip straight to 5.1.
And the ZenFone 2... $300 for 2 GB and $450 for 4 GB.
Wtfs is up with these updates.
i did mines for G3 T-Mobile and my battery suck balls. My wifey accidentally hit update on her M8 and her battery is even worst and her phone now is constantly setting itself to airplane mode and her Bluetooth is not working on her ride.
It's funny because lollipop was supposed to help battery.
wat do u mean show usWtfs is up with these updates.
i did mines for G3 T-Mobile and my battery suck balls. My wifey accidentally hit update on her M8 and her battery is even worst and her phone now is constantly setting itself to airplane mode and her Bluetooth is not working on her ride.
It's funny because lollipop was supposed to help battery.
You have to to let the update settle in. Takes a few days then it will be normal. Reboot your phone a few times too througout the days