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Galaxy S6 benchmarks show 5.5-inch QHD screen and 20MP camera

We are undoubtedly months away from anything resembling official comments on the Samsung Galaxy S6. The earliest we are expecting to possibly see the device in any official capacity is at MWC next year. Ahead of any official unveil all we can do is keep an eye out for leaks and rumors to get an idea what the S6 might be like.



The specifications of the device have reportedly leaked via AnTuTu. According to the leak, the model number of the S6 for Europe is SM-G925F and the hardware should be basically the same between versions.


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The AnTuTu screen shot shows a 5.5-inch 1440 x 2560 display, a 20MP rear camera, and a 5MP front camera. The smartphone is also tipped to use a 64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 processor and an ARM Mali-T760 GPU. Android 5.0 is the operating system.


Internal storage is listed as 32GB and the processor is paired with 3GB of RAM. At least we have some idea of the hardware to be expected in the smartphone. We don’t know what it will look like; Samsung is expected to go in a completely new direction with future smartphones.


SOURCE: PhoneArena



Chinese OEM Xiaomi might make US market debut in 2015

US residents may very well be getting a taste of the Chinese OEM Xiaomi's brand of smartphones as it looks like they might be entering the market by 2015. Sources say they will be appearing at the Consumer Electronic Show in January 2015 and that they are currently investing in US technology and looking for funding as well. While they ship more phones in their country than Samsung, outside of China, they still have to make a name for themselves.



Joining their first ever US-based tech show in January seems like a good move for the brand, as they're reportedly set to unveil the Mi5, their newest flagship that has high-end specs but with a low-end price, like most of the smartphones that have come out of China. It is rumored to have a 5.7-inch display running on Qualcomm Snapdragon 810. It will also supposedly have a 20.7 megapixel main camera, plus a fingerprint sensor just like what high-end Samsung phones have. And with a price of $325 off contract, you can expect a lot of interest for this gadget.


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To prepare for their entry into the US market, sources say that Xiaomi have joined in an investment round with tech company Misfit, which has been doing great things for cutting down prices of wearables. They are also looking at getting funding, with a value of $50 billion placed on their company. Hiring former Google head Hugo Barra in 2013 may also seem to be a preparation for their US invasion.


Xiaomi is reportedly looking at a sales growth of 160% for 2015, and this indicates a plan of expanding their market outside of Asia, where they already command a decent percentage in terms of devices shipped. Aside from smartphones, they also sell tablets, wearables and even televisions. So let's see if they can charm US residents into parting with their cash and the other electronic brands they're used to.


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VIA: SlashGear



World of Tanks Blitz now available on Android devices

If you're the kind of person who gets a thrill out of looking at tanks or dreams of driving one someday, then this MMO action game should make you happy. The popular game World of Tanks Blitz is now available on Android and it brings you the same action-packed tank battles, but now on mobile so you can play it wherever you are and whatever device you're using.



The game lets you engage in 7 vs 7 tank battles, with your battle gear of choice from among over 100 different kinds of tanks based on real life models from Germany, Great Britain, the US and the former USSR. You also have the choice from among 4 classes of tanks: light, medium, heavy, or if you want to go really hardcore, go for tank destroyers.


You can play with your 6 teammates versus 7 other tanks in 10 different arenas, all with brilliant graphics and real-life physics that recreate the movements and damage mechanics of actual tanks. The controls for the game are pretty intuitive so the learning curve isn't high and you don't need a working knowledge of actual tanks (although it should help if you do). You can choose to invite your friends to play as well, or you can also engage with strangers (which is sometimes more fun).


World of Tanks Blitz is available for free download from the Google Play Store. However there are some items you can purchase in-app so if you don't want to easily access that, you can change the settings to avoid a one-click payment system.


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HTC Hima details leak hinting at March launch

Some details of a new smartphone from HTC have leaked and the device is the HTC Hima. The Hima is believed to be the replacement for the HTC One and the leaked details come from a leaker called Upleaks. It’s worth noting that Upleaks is notoriously accurate with the information offered.



That means as far as leaks go this information is as good as it gets. According to Upleaks, the Hima will launch in March 2015 either right before or during MWC. Hima is said to be the codename for the smartphone, not the final name.


The specs are said to include a 5-inch 1080 x 1920 resolution screen. The processor is tipped as a Snapdragon 810 64-bit running at 2GHz paired with 3GB of RAM. Internal storage is expected to be 32GB. A 20.7MP rear camera and 13MP or 4-UltraPixel front camera are tipped.


The operating system will be Android 5.0, likely with Sense 7.0 over the top. Connectivity will be via VoLTE/CA/LTE CAT 6. Power comes from a 2840 mAh internal battery. We are on the lookout for more details.


SOURCE: SlashGear


Games Roundup: Godfire, Shadowrun Dragonfall, Dragon Quest III, and more

It's Friday again, which means weekend, which means games! At least for the gamers and would be gamers in the crowd. And just our luck, quite a number of new titles, some of them quite high profile, have descended upon us just today to delight, frustrate, and hopefully entertain us. Welcome to Android Community's Games Roundup for December 5, 2014.



Godfire: Rise of Prometheus (Free, with IAP)


While we love Android to death, there are only a few games that gives that "wow!" feeling, especially when it comes to graphics. For iOS, that game was Infinity Blade and its luscious graphics. For Android, Godfire: Rise of Prometheus might just be it. Delivering almost console-level graphics, the game doesn't skimp on using your device's resources, so you better have some beefy specs in your hand to enjoy this treat. It has a theme reminiscent of God of War, and the amount of action and gore can be likened to it as well. Of course, unlike God of War, you are left with only a touchscreen and no controller support, though that one is coming, they say. Attacks are all tap-based and there are some timed attacks that you need to make during those dreaded quick time events.






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Godfire: Rise of Prometheus is surprisingly free on Android, considering it has a $2.99 price tag on iOS. There are, however, in-app purchases, so be on the look out for those.


Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut ($6.99, no IAP)


This is the standalone sequel to Shadowrun Returns, a successful kickstarter game that was released for desktop and mobile gaming. If you're tired of the age-old fantasy tropes but don't want to go all out into sci-fi, you might fancy a visit to the world of Shadowrun, originally a pen & paper RPG, where elves might wield laser rifles and orcs can be hackers. The game isn't exactly graphics heavy but depth of content is where it's at. This cyberpunk-meets-fantasy game lets you build your dream team of fighters, shamans, hackers, and well, shadowrunners. Combat is turn-based, in case you need a well-deserved rest from twitch-based games.






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Shadowrun: Dragonfall does carry a rather high price tag for a mobile game, but that is quite the norm nowadays for high-quality games. And RPG fans on mobile devices might very well be starving for a refreshing change in pace, quality, and content.


Dragon Quest III ($9.99, no IAP)


And speaking of quality RPGs, some say there is no school like old school and when it comes to old school, Dragon Quest is definitely one of those that take the cake. Continuing Square Enix's expansion into mobile, the third installment of the JRPG franchise arrives on Android. Don't go looking for 3D graphics though, as this game is squarely set in square pixels, which is admittedly part of the appeal. Like the other DQ games on mobile, DQ III's controls are designed for a natural "smartphone" handling, portrait mode, in short.


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Unfortunately, like the other DQ games, this one carries Square Enix's usual high price tag, $9.99 to be exact. That's the price to pay to have a piece of gaming history on your smartphone these days.


King of Fighters-A 2012 (Free, no IAP)


No gaming history will be complete without arcade-style fighting games, and while not exactly up there with the likes of Street Fighter, King of Fighters definitely shares a good piece of that pie. Celebrating 20 years of the franchise, developers SNK Playmore is releasing King of Fighters-A 2012 for free on Android. And without in-app purchases attached! There is a ton of new content available for this mobile version, and luckily you don't need to make any purchase to get them. Just play through the game to gain points to unlock those content.


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That said, fighting game plus mobile, you know what to expect in terms of controls. But if fighting games are your kind of thing, this is definitely one title worth having on your shelf.


Astro Boy Siege: Alien Attack (Free, with IAP), Astro Boy: Flight (Coming Soon)


For some light-hearted but still somewhat intense gaming fun, Animoca is bringing the robot boy wonder back to Android. Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy is flying through Android in not one but two titles. Already available now is Astro Boy Siege: Alien Attack, where Astro Boy must team up with other robots, like his robot sister Uran, to ward off an alien attack. But more than just alien thrashing, the game requires a bit of strategic thinking in getting the right robot parts for Astro Boy and his team.






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Coming soon is Astro Boy: Flight, a shoot 'em up game with Astro Boy front and center. This time, evil robots are the villains and players must not only shoot them down but also avoid enemy fire in the process. Both games are free to play, but as you know, offer in-app advantages.


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These are just the new games launched this weekend but many more have landed on Android this week. Be sure to check out our Gaming portal to see our wild and varied collection of games for all types of gamers.


Win Your Dream Device, Choose Your Own Android Giveaway

There are so many high-powered Android devices on the market these days, it can be hard to choose which one you want. Well, get ready for a tough decision, because we’re giving away a brand new Android device and we’re letting you choose from six top devices! The winner will be chosen on 12/8, so don’t wait to enter the giveaway at Android Community Deals!



If you win you’ll get your choice of the following devices:


Galaxy Note 4

Moto X

HTC One M8

LG G3

Galaxy Note Edge

Nexus 6


To enter, you just need to sign up for an account on Android Community Deals. You’ll get extra entries for following us on Twitter and G+ (via the contest widget only). You also get 5 extra entries for each person you refer to the giveaway, so make sure to share your customized link on your own social accounts to maximize your chance of winning.


Click HERE to enter the giveaway and give yourself a chance to win a brand new Android phone. Again, all entries must be submitted by 11:59PM PST on December 8 - don’t miss out!


Android Community Deals is brought to you in cooperation with StackSocial. Generated revenue helps fund this site. Deals are curated by StackSocial and are not representative of the opinions of the Android Community staff.


Android Lollipop finally (really) arrives for HTC One M7 and M8 GPE

It took its sweet time but weeks after they announced it originally, Android Lollipop is coming to the lucky owners of HTC One M7 and M8, but just the Google Play Editions. There were some delays due to a "re-spin" of the final build, although the OEM did not fully explain what that retooling was, but the important thing now is that users will finally get their gadgets Lollipop-ized.



HTC Product VP Mo Versi announced on his Twitter account that they have finally received the technical approval from Google to start rolling out the latest major update for Android to the HTC One M7 and M8 GPE. Originally, the updates were supposed to have arrived two weeks ago, at least for the HTC One M8 GPE. But they needed to either fix or alter or patch up some aspects, and so they failed to receive Google's approval for the rollout.


But this time around, it's the real deal. Android Lollipop brings to the devices a design overhaul with its Material Design, notifications on locked screens, and other changes that might make you feel like you have a new smartphone. The Google Apps have also received major refreshes, although some are already seen in their current updates. Under the hood, there are also many changes that end users will not see. Developers will get to play with more than 5,000 new APIs for their apps.


The rollouts start on Friday, December 5, but it will take some time to reach all users of course. But if you're impatient and would like the update now, you can do the OTA way for both the HTC One M7 and the HTC One M8. For carrier-operated versions of the two models, there is no news yet as to when you will get yours.


SOURCE: Twitter