The Google Play edition of the Galaxy S4 was removed from Google Play today indicating that it has been officially discontinued by Google and Samsung.
The handset was the first Google Play edition device announced last year at Google I/O.
The Google Play edition of the Galaxy S4 was removed from Google Play today indicating that it has been officially discontinued by Google and Samsung.
The handset was the first Google Play edition device announced last year at Google I/O.
Fall asleep in bed with your smartphone and it could well be turned into a smoldering crisp by the time you wake up. 13-year-old Ariel Tolfree from Texas learned this the hard way when her Samsung Galaxy S4 overheated and melted under her pillow while she slept.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 4 will feature an ultraviolet sensor that will help users stay safe in the sun, a new report claims. The device will supposedly provide users with a UV rating when pointed at the sun — then recommend how they can protect themselves from harmful rays.
Google has removed almost all of last year’s Google Play Edition devices from Google Play, including the Xperia Z Ultra, the HTC One M7, and the LG G Pad 8.3. The only 2013 devices that remain are the Moto G and the Samsung Galaxy S4, but the latter is currently out of stock and has been for some time.
After being killed by Google and nearly disappearing from all the popular Android devices released last year, microSD card slots have made a comeback in all the major devices unveiled this year. This includes the likes of the HTC One M8, the Xperia Z2, the Moto E, LG G3, Desire 816 and the One mini 2.
Most of these handsets support microSD cards of up to 32 or 64GB capacity as advertised by their OEM. But did you know that you can safely use a 128GB card on your smartphone as well without any issues?