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Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 Launch CONFIRMED

2017-07-19 10:44:29 | Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung may have just leaked, or possibly teased, the Galaxy Note 8, while tipsters reveal that the sony parts will ship inside September.


The Twitter account of Samsung's Exynos processor division posted an image showing "a processor to create infinte possiblities" with the little Exynos 8895 silicon chip perched on the edge of a smartphone. The smartpone in question appears to be the Galaxy Note 8, and of course the "infintine possibilites" is a bit of nudge-nudge-wink-wink regaring in the 18:9 Infinity Display. Granted, it could be the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ but it looks...different. It may simply be a generic Samsung style render, and it's also worth noting that no power key is visible.



On top of this, DigiTimes reports having heard from "upstream component makers" in Samsung's Taiwanese supply chain apparently confirming September will see the Galaxy Note 8 go on sale. This would fit with earlier rumours below for a mid-August launch.


A new report claims that a Samsung exec has now confirmed the Note 8 will launch in August and hit the market during September. The word comes PhonesDaily, which reports that Samsung's president of mobile communications, Gao Dongzhen, dropped the info. He said there will be a two-stage release with early September for the US, Korea, and the UK, while other regions will get it in October.


A report from reliable tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) claimed the Galaxy Note 8 would be launched in late September - some time during the second half of the month. The news directly contradicted previous reports we catalogued further below, but being @evleaks there was good reason to believe this information trumped what came before...at the time.


The info was attributed to "an individual briefed on the company's plans," according to Blass writing for Venturebeat. He also adds that it will be the most expensive Samsung phone to date with an unlocked RRP of €999 inside Europe; to put that in some kind of perspective, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, which were the most expensive Samsung flagships so far, cost €799 and €899 in the same market.


However, following reports that Samsung Galaxy S8 sales are already slowing down, Samsung is allegedly brining the Galaxy Note 8 launch forward, back into August again in-line with previous rumours. According to Korean source The Bell, Samsung will launch the Note 8 on August 23, which is earlier than the previous rumoured August date. Does this indicate the Galaxy S8 is not only not selling as well as was hoped at this stage in the year, but is in pretty dire trouble? Who knows, but either way, a mid August launch is what's occuring now. Once again, the event will be branded as Samsung Unpacked, and it will take place in New York, US.


Previous reports indicated Samsung was planning to launch the Galaxy Note 8 on August 26 at a dedicated event in New York. The word came via SamMobile and Naver.com, which stated that this specific date comes from the mouth of an unnamed Samsung official.


This would have made the Note 8 the third handset from the series in a row to not launch at its previously traditional slot at the IFA expo, which takes place in September in Berlin, Germany. Last time Samsung launched there was the Galaxy Note 4. Since then it has hosted its own independent events; both the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy Note 7 (the Galaxy Note 6 was skipped entirely) launched at dedicated events in New York.


The word of a mid-August launch came via The Bell, which is a news website from Samsung's home nation of South Korea; local news sources tend to have their finger on the Samsung pulse in the region, and although we'd suggest taking things with a grain of salt, it remains a fairly believable report.


We know Samsung is keen to get the Galaxy Note 8 out before the iPhone 8 sony replacement parts , so a mid-August release sounds about right, as it gives Samsung a free run at the market for a good month or two.


The latter part of 2017 will be INSANELY competitive with releases from Apple, Samsung, Nokia and OnePlus all competing for your hard-earned bucks. Expect HUGE marketing campaigns from Samsung and Apple, alongside a big push from OnePlus online.


We have seen plenty of leaks about the iPhone 8, so come September there shouldn’t be too many surprises. What Apple has created, though, is suitably impressive and should easily win over a lot of floating voters.


The iPhone 8 will be the first time Apple has changed the core design of its iPhone since 2014. This is a big deal for Apple fans and the phone space at large, because new iPhone designs ALWAYS drive massive sales. Just look at what happened with the iPhone 6.


Couple this with big updates to the camera, CPU technology, internal spec and overall performance and you’re looking at one hell of an update. The A11 chipset that will power the iPhone 8 is now in production and should be a market-leader once it land inside the iPhone 8.


Samsung definitely has its work cut out for it in this regard. No doubt the company will be spending big bucks advertising the Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8 once the iPhone 8 drops. But even with this it is difficult to see how Samsung could out-sell Apple in 2017/18, when analysts are predicting 100+ million sales of the iPhone 8 before the close of 2017.


Back at the beginning of the year, sources suggested Samsung was being careful with this year’s Note release – lest we forget what happened with the Note 7 – but it now seems as if Samsung is happy with the phone and is confident that it won’t blow up.


Essential Phone: Price, release date, and everything you need to know

2017-07-18 10:07:36 | Samsung Galaxy S8

Essential, the company set up by Android co-founder Andy Rubin, has unveiled the Essential Phone.


This Android-powered smartphone is going after the major flagships. It has a high-end price tag with top-of-the-line specs and features, such as an edge-to-edge display, which goes all the way to the the top of the phone and wraps around the front-facing selfie camera. Essential htc parts is launching in the US on Sprint to start, but it's packed with radios that should make it work on all major carriers.


Essential Phone: Price, release date, and everything you need to know

Here's everything you need to know about the device.


Essential Phone: Design


The Essential Phone certainly stands out, thanks to its edge-to-edge display that surrounds the front-facing camera and extends virtually all the way to the bottom, leaving a small bezel. The bezel isn't there to house a home button/fingerprint sensor, though, as that can be found on the rear where your fingers will naturally lie. The phone itself is made of titanium with a ceramic back for added protection.


It will be available in four colours: Black Moon, Stellar Grey, Pure White, and Ocean Depths. The Essential Phone works with a modular system as well, which lets you attach accessories. At launch, there are only two mods available: a 360-degree camera and a wireless charging dock. Apart from that, there's a few notable omissions, like that the phone doesn't offer a 3.5mm jack or water resistance.


Essential Phone: Hardware


The Essential Phone features a 5.7-inch (2560x1312) display, with a 505ppi and Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Also around the outside of the device, you'll see a dual 13-megapixel camera with a f/1.85 lens and laser autofocus and a 8-megapixel selfie camera with a f/2.20 lens. Particular attention has been paid to the cameras: the dual-lens setup includes a black-and-white secondary sensor.


That allows it to take in more light than a regular colour lens. Rather than be used for extra zoom, the second lens should provide better low-light shots. Both the rear- and front-facing cameras are capable of shooting 4K video at 30fps, as well. There's a USB-C charger, but no traditional headphone jack, which may not please everyone, but the phone will ship with a headphone dongle in the box.


Inside, there is a 10nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.45GHz octa-core Kryo 280 CPU) and Adren 540 GPU. It comes with 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 3040mAh non-removable battery with fast charging, and support for Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 5.0 LE, NFC, LTE, GPS, and GLONASS. But nice hardware is easy to find on any phone, so the company also built an ecosystem of accessories.


Essential will ship a 360-degree camera that can attach to the top of the htc replacement parts . The company will also offer a charging dock. You can attach either via the magnetic metal pogo pins at the top of the rear panel, although you can still use the USB-C port on the bottom to wire your phone to mains power. The USB-C port is also where you'll have to connect some headphones, of course.


Moto E4 Plus Sees Over 1 Lakh Units Sold Within 24 Hours

2017-07-17 11:01:11 | Samsung Galaxy S8

The Moto E4 Plus, which was launched in India on Wednesday, looks like another winner from the Lenovo brand. In its first 24 hours on Flipkart, the motorola parts crossed 1 lakh units in sales. Notably, the e-commerce site claims it sold 580 units per minute for the first 60 minutes after the smartphone went live on Wednesday midnight. Around 1.5 lakh customers visited the Moto E4 Plus product page within the first hour of going live.


Moto E4 Plus Sees Over 1 Lakh Units Sold Within 24 Hours of Flipkart Launch, Sets Record

One of the biggest highlights of the Moto E4 Plus is its large 5000mAh battery, which Flipkart has tried to market quietly uniquely during the lead up to the launch. The e-commerce site deployed Mobile-Mobile Charger vans fitted with multiple charging points around Bangalore. The campaign meant to show users who face low battery issues that the Moto E4 Plus is the solution. Flipkart says that the campaign managed to reach out to 44 million people on social media channels with impressions of over 71 million.


Flipkart also says that the demand for the Moto E4 Plus is the widest in terms of cities covered, which also includes Uttar Pradesh after being recently serviceable for high value products greater than Rs. 10,000 post the launch of GST. Both Uttar Pradesh and Bihar combined take 12 percent of the total sales of the Moto E4 Plus so far.


Priced at Rs. 9,999, the Moto E4 Plus runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat, which is another highlight at this price point. It sports a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) display and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MTK6737M SoC paired with 3GB of RAM. It is offered with 32GB of inbuilt storage, which is expandable via a dedicated microSD card slot (up to 128GB). The budget handset sports a metal body for a premium look and feel and sports Moto's traditional circular camera module on the back .


The back of the Moto E4 Plus features a 13-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture, autofocus, and single-LED flash support. Over on the front, you get a 5-megapixel sensor with f/2.2 aperture, fixed focus, single-LED flash, and a beautification mode for better selfies. In our initial impressions of the motorola replacement parts , we were impressed with the images captured using the front camera, while those taken by the rear camera seemed average.


Connectivity options for the Moto E4 Plus include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11n, Micro-USB port, GPS, Bluetooth v4.1, and 4G support. The handset measures 155x77.5x9.55mm, and weighs 181 grams. Sensors on board include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, magnetometer, and proximity sensor.


Moto E4 Plus Sees Over 1 Lakh Units Sold Within 24 Hours

2017-07-17 11:01:11 | Samsung Galaxy S8

The Moto E4 Plus, which was launched in India on Wednesday, looks like another winner from the Lenovo brand. In its first 24 hours on Flipkart, the motorola parts crossed 1 lakh units in sales. Notably, the e-commerce site claims it sold 580 units per minute for the first 60 minutes after the smartphone went live on Wednesday midnight. Around 1.5 lakh customers visited the Moto E4 Plus product page within the first hour of going live.


Moto E4 Plus Sees Over 1 Lakh Units Sold Within 24 Hours of Flipkart Launch, Sets Record

One of the biggest highlights of the Moto E4 Plus is its large 5000mAh battery, which Flipkart has tried to market quietly uniquely during the lead up to the launch. The e-commerce site deployed Mobile-Mobile Charger vans fitted with multiple charging points around Bangalore. The campaign meant to show users who face low battery issues that the Moto E4 Plus is the solution. Flipkart says that the campaign managed to reach out to 44 million people on social media channels with impressions of over 71 million.


Flipkart also says that the demand for the Moto E4 Plus is the widest in terms of cities covered, which also includes Uttar Pradesh after being recently serviceable for high value products greater than Rs. 10,000 post the launch of GST. Both Uttar Pradesh and Bihar combined take 12 percent of the total sales of the Moto E4 Plus so far.


Priced at Rs. 9,999, the Moto E4 Plus runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat, which is another highlight at this price point. It sports a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) display and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MTK6737M SoC paired with 3GB of RAM. It is offered with 32GB of inbuilt storage, which is expandable via a dedicated microSD card slot (up to 128GB). The budget handset sports a metal body for a premium look and feel and sports Moto's traditional circular camera module on the back .


The back of the Moto E4 Plus features a 13-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture, autofocus, and single-LED flash support. Over on the front, you get a 5-megapixel sensor with f/2.2 aperture, fixed focus, single-LED flash, and a beautification mode for better selfies. In our initial impressions of the motorola replacement parts , we were impressed with the images captured using the front camera, while those taken by the rear camera seemed average.


Connectivity options for the Moto E4 Plus include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11n, Micro-USB port, GPS, Bluetooth v4.1, and 4G support. The handset measures 155x77.5x9.55mm, and weighs 181 grams. Sensors on board include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, magnetometer, and proximity sensor.


How much does it cost to replace OnePlus 5 brocken LCD screen

2017-07-15 11:17:02 | Samsung Galaxy S8

OnePlus 5 as the OnePlus company newest flagship phone caught great attention since its release. Now let’s tear down it to see how to replace the LCD screen assembly replacement, battery, charging port and other small parts.


Here are the all OnePlus 5 parts

Repair tools needed:


Heat gun


Pry tools


Tweezers


Screw driver


Step 1 Power off the phone and take out the SIM card tray


Step 2 Separate the LCD Screen Assembly from the rear housing


Step 3 Remove the Charging Port and Headset Jack


Step 4 Remove the Motherboard


Step 5 Remove the Front Camera and Rear Dual Camera.


Step 6 Remove the Battery


Step 7 Remove the Loud Speaker


Step 8 Remove the PCB


Step 9 Remove the LCD Extension Cable


Step 10 Remove the Ear Speaker and Vibration Motor.


Step 11 Remove the Volume Button Flex Cable


Step 12 Remove the Power Button Flex Cable


Step 13 Remove the Signal Flex Cable


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