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Samsung Galaxy S10

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The Samsung galaxy S10 is set to be one of the biggest phone launches of 2019, and with the relatively incremental upgrade between the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9 we're hoping for more major changes with the S10. The rumors about this phone are in full swing and point to the South Korean majority overhauling its flagship phone line come late Feb. /early March 2019. We are keeping our eye on all Samsung Galaxy S10 leaks and compiling them right here for you, with our expert analysis guiding you to which Galaxy S10 rumors are worth noting, and which ones you can file away under 'never gonna happen.' Update:  This phone is tipped to pack a 6.11-inch display, while a 5G varient could pack a mammoth 6.66-inch screen. Specifications: Screen Size: 6.1-inches Screen resolution: 1440 x 3040 Screen aspect ratio: 19:9 Rear cameras: 12MP, 16MP, 13MP Front cameras: dual cameras Chipset: Exynos 9820/Snapdragon 855 Ram: 8GB/12GB Storage: 128GB-1TB OS:

Samsung new foldable mobile

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There's long been talk about a  foldable smartphone from Samsung , but now there's something tangible that brings a foldable smartphone closer to reality. On May 2, Samsung was granted multiple patents for its foldable smartphone design and the way it'll work. Samsung's latest patents show that the company is experimenting with a smartphone that can fold into  thirds -  not just a smartphone that can fold in half, as was originally rumored. Being granted the patents isn't a guarantee that Samsung is making these devices. Many patented devices never see the light of day. Plus, there would surely be  several difficulties  for Samsung to overcome with a foldable smartphone. But Samsung has clearly been thinking about and researching the concept, and there's always the chance the design ends up in a real product. Check out Samsung's ideas for making foldable smartphones: View As:  One Page Slides At first glance, Samsung's foldab

Xiomi launches new features

In   what it calls as a step forward in ”building a true internet company”,   Xiomi has launched two new internet services- Mi Music and Mi video- at an event In Mumbai. Both services are available for beta users and will be rolled out for all starting secong week May. At a Mi Pop event, Manu Jain, vice president, Xiomi India, said that Mi music app already has seven million active users. The new Mi Music app will have content powered by Hungama and will have on offer over 10 million tracks free for its users. To reach out to a wider audience, the   app will have support for 13 languages.