Thursday 25 February 2016

Tech article 2/25

Samsung showed off its newest Galaxy S smartphones on Sunday during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

With the S7 and S7 Edge, Samsung is doing what it should have done years ago with its flagship Galaxy brand: Sell solid, eye-catching phones with competitive hardware and software features.
The company went half-way with this strategy in 2015 with the S6 and S6 Edge. The models were sleek and nicely designed, thanks to an all-new aluminum and Gorilla Glass body. But their battery capacities were smaller. The phones were no longer water resistant. And in an effort to push people to use cloud storage, Samsung took away the ability to add memory.

Gamers may like the new Do Not Disturb feature that prevents calls from interrupting playtime, as well as a new battery conservation mode that changes frame rate and other qualities to use less power. Recording and uploading game play videos are now options too.samsung galaxy split

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