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Samsung Galaxy S6 a bigger loss for Qualcomm than expected

It was in January this year when Qualcomm divulged that a major manufacturer had backed out of using their new Snapdragon 810 processors/chipsets, something that would negatively impact their bottom line for the quarter, if not the year. They did not name the company, but Samsung had made an announcement that they would be using their own Exynos processors for this year’s flagship, the Galaxy S6. It’s not that difficult to put two and two together.



Fast forward to current times, and Qualcomm has already seen a number of flagship level phones announce the use of the Snapdragon 810 chipset – the overheating issue that plagued it early in the year is nowhere in sight. But more interestingly, it turns out that the Samsung Galaxy S6 was a bigger loss for Qualcomm – Samsung may have used their own wireless modem chips for the flagship, in addition to using Exynos processing cores. It was originally expected that Samsung would still use Qualcomm modems.


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Qualcomm of course prefers that manufacturers go to them for processor chips and wireless modems – the Snapdragon line of products is a full chipset that satisfies both needs. But in the case of Apple – who produces their own processors – Qualcomm supplies the wireless modems (3G and LTE, whatever the need may be). Chipworks, a consultancy that analyzes the chips used in mobile devices, interestingly discovered that the Samsung Galaxy S6 used an Exynos processor and a Samsung modem – totally bypassing Qualcomm this time.


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Is this a statement of intent from Samsung? Be that as it may, Qualcomm – one of the fastest growing companies in tech last year due to the massive use of their Snapdragon 800 and 805 chipsets, as well as widespread use of Snapdragon 400 products – is still on course to have its Snapdragon 810 chipset on most flagship devices this year. We can only wait and see how this will adversely affect Qualcomm and Samsung, if ever.


VIA: The Wall Street Journal



New leaked images of upcoming Xperia Z4 confirms earlier rumors

Sony has yet to officially announce that there will even be a new Xperia, but already rumors and leaks have been running around in the tech blogosphere. At first it was just renders, then came the supposed specs and details of the Xperia Z4. A few days ago, a "mystery Sony phone" seemed to have cleared the FCC. And now, alleged pictures of the upcoming smartphone have been leaked on a Russian tech website.



The supposed live images of the new device have actually confirmed some of the details that have been making the rounds lately. The E6553 model will run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with octa-core CPU based on these pictures. Another image shows that the smartphone's camera will have a 20.7 MP main one and a 5MP front-facing set-up. Some documents shown on a leaked benchmark site late March showed that it would have a 5.1-inch full HD display (1080p and most likely using Sony's proprietary Triluminos) and Adreno 430 graphics card.


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Then just a few days ago, it seemed that Sony cleared a smartphone with the FCC for a PM-0780 device. Unless they will be releasing another new product that has escaped everyone's radar, this will most likely be the Xperia Z4. The document showed that the device's size is 2.87 x 5.75, which is almost the same size as their current flagship, the Xperia Z3. It will also have six variants, a non-removable battery, a slot for microSD for expanding storage, and LTE connectivity.


A lot of people were disappointed that Sony did not make a big announcement in the Mobile World Congress earlier this year. So expect a bit of fanfare from the OEM as they are expected to reveal their new baby by summer of this year.


VIA: In2Mobile


Facebook to reportedly add WhatsApp button in Android app soon

It's been a little over a year since Facebook bought messaging app WhatsApp into its stable of acquisitions, but we still haven't seen any sort of integration or even connection between the two. In fact, Facebook has been pushing its own Messenger, especially after opening up the platform to developers. So what does the social networking giant plan to do with WhatsApp? Well, apparently, we're already seeing a small integration, at least for the Facebook Android app.



Images on a tech website (which also "uncovered" the free voice calls of WhatsApp a few months back) shows that the soon-to-be released Version 31.0.0.7.13 of the Facebook Android app will now include a Whats App icon as an option in the status actions button. These are the "like", "comment", "share" buttons. And when the update comes out, apparently, you'll also have a share on WhatsApp button as well. Some users should already be seeing this in their latest update.


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This is great news for those who are using both Facebook and WhatsApp for their communication needs, but we're not yet sure if this will be beneficial for those who are just using one of those too. And since Facebook has made messenger fun again, with all the built-in apps they've introduced, we wonder what place WhatsApp will eventually have in their whole eco-system.


Rumors are also going around that the developers from both sides are trying to see how they can deeply integrate the two social networks. They might even be considering the ability to send messages across both Messenger and WhatsApp. Now as to why you'd still want to use both, that is something we'd have to wait and see.


VIA: Geek Time



LG shows its UX 4.0 to the public ahead of G4 launch

It’s probably common knowledge over the internet these days that Korean manufacturer LG is planning to unveil its own flagship phone of the year – the LG G4 – following major flagship device launches by Samsung and HTC. But as a teaser to that, LG is showing us a new and revamped user interface with LG UX 4.0.



The new features were shown via LG’s blog, with an accompanying video (watch below). Some of the highlighted features in the video include a lot of new features for imaging and the camera app. That includes “Quick Shot” – basically double tapping the volume keys take a photo, even while the phone is locked. Samsung has a similar function with the Galaxy S6. There are other new imaging features as well to this new UX.




The visual cues of the new UX follow the design language of the G3. There is one smart feature that we like, though. This is the Smart Board, which takes information from several sources within your phone and in the cloud – like calendars, music and health, and displays relevant information in a widget. Pretty nice, yes?


At the beginning of this official blog, LG once again let it slip that the LG G4 will be the first to use the UX, at its launch at the end of the month. It seems that LG is pretty much decided on launching their newfangled device at the end of April. Let’s wait and see if it’s worth the wait. From LG, it usually is.


SOURCE: LG


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Teardown shows HTC One M9 internals, still a difficult layout

The teardown specialists at iFixit have gotten their hands on a brand spanking new HTC One M9 and immediately went to work on it. Past the Apple-like packaging, past the dead pixels and the scratch on the screen (gasp!), they opened up HTC’s third One, the M9. Let’s see what the innards of this shiny new 2015 flagship phone looks like.



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Well, iFixit had a few concerns upon opening the box. The packaging was certainly, err… unique, but only up to the point when you start thinking if you were mistakenly sent an Apple product. Yes, it looks like that. Past that, iFixit’s unit had a dead pixel on its display and a visible scratch on the otherwise pristine Corning Gorilla Glass 4 screen. Not so good omens, eh?


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Compared to the HTC One M8, which was really terrible for repair technicians because of the huge amount of tapes and adhesives used, and the terrible layout internally – iFixit has some good news. The HTC One M9 is slightly better than its predecessor, but not by much. Popping the covers is easier, and once inside there is visibly less tape cables – but the layout is still a nightmare.


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Good thing that HTC has instituted the new “Uh-Oh Protection” plan, which replaces outright any M8 or M9 unit that has a cracked screen or suffers water damage within the first year of ownership. This is probably because replacing a unit is so much easier than getting into the belly of these devices and repairing them. Check out the source link below for the full teardown details.


SOURCE iFixit