Samsung has inadvertently leaked an unreleased Galaxy smartphone with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor on its website. It’s thought the handset could be a Galaxy S5 mini — or even a cheaper Galaxy S5 Neo with older internals.
Samsung has inadvertently leaked an unreleased Galaxy smartphone with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor on its website. It’s thought the handset could be a Galaxy S5 mini — or even a cheaper Galaxy S5 Neo with older internals.
Apple launched its new 8GB iPhone 5c in Europe this morning in an effort to boost disappointing sales figures — but there’s just one problem. At £429 ($712) in the United Kingdom, it’s still far too expensive for budget-conscious smartphone consumers.
In fact, there are a whole bunch of flagship Android-powered handsets with bigger displays and better specifications that you can get significantly cheaper. Here are six of the best.
Samsung has just posted a new teaser in Malaysia indicating that the smartphone could arrive earlier than the April 11 schedule. The teaser reads – “Be The First” with the date March 27 written right below, indicating that the handset could launch on that day. However, since Samsung hasn’t confirmed this, it’s probably wise to treat this as a pre-order listing.
Want a taster of the Galaxy S5 on your existing Samsung smartphone? Of course you do.
And you can — thanks to a bunch of leaked Galaxy S5 app APKs that have been made available to download by “Albe95” of XDA Developers. The latest versions of S Note, WatchON, Gear Manager, S Translator, and more are present — and you can get them all right here.
A leaked internal training document has appeared on the internet revealing that T-Mobile will only be stocking the 16GB version of Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, in its bricks-and-mortar stores situated in the United States. So if you’ve got your heart set on a 32GB S5, you’ll have to order it from the operators online store.