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Dell creates foldable, ‘dual display’ tablet; 12.9-inch iPad Pro, Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 meet tough rival

A patent showed that Dell is going to manufacture a foldable and ‘dual display tablet’ set to target consumers and professionals. Speculations point to a Windows and/or Android OS, dual display, a touch device (stylus), motion, image, sound, and other orientation sources, dynamic hover sensitivity, and multi-hover gesture detection.


Barbaric Samsung Galaxy S6 Active receives FCC certification; tank-like specs include 3500 mAh battery, dust, water, and various resistance

The Samsung Galaxy S6 with model code SM-G890A has its FCC certification approved, confirming two leaked photos that show its design. The device is expected to have Android 5.0.2 mobile OS, 5.1-inch display, Exynos 7420, Samsung Pay, dust and water resistance of up to 1 meter and 30 minutes, salt, humidity, vibration, solar radiation, transport, and thermal shock resistant, and others.

Xiaomi Mi 5 to sport iPhone-like scanner, Snapdragon 805, 5.2-inch Display Challenging Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6

A patent showed Xiaomi’s Mi 5 with a fingerprint scanner, similar to the iPhone Touch ID technology. Upon its release, features are expected to include 5.2-inch 1440 x 2560 resolution QHD display, 2.7 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 SoC, MIUI versions that evolve with the user’s needs, and others.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S7 Supreme Specs Hinted, New Handsets to Amaze Users and Challenge iPhone 7

Details about the Galaxy Note 5 point to a September-October 2015 release date. The device is also speculated to have 2160 x 3840 Super AMOLED display, metal body bonded to a glass rear, and others. On the other hand, the Galaxy S7 release date might be postponed until April 2016. It might come out with 5.5-inch AMOLED display, foldable design, and others.


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Rumored leaked images of the LG/LG G4 Note debunked. LG G4 rumored to come in the Q2 2015 with a curved display, Snapdragon 808, fingerprint scanner, etc.
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