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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Turing’s 2018 phone to have three Snapdragon 830s, 18GB RAM, 1.2TB storage


Turing announces Monolith Chaconne with 3 Snapdragon 830s, 4K display, 18GB of RAM, and much more

Turing Robotics Industries (TRI) with some more craziness after introducing the Turing Phone Cadenzalast week. The company has just announced the Turing Monolith Chaconne, a smartphone with specs even stranger than its name, through an email newsletter.
The above announcement by TRI come two months after the firm finally managed to ship the pilot Turing Phone, a crowdfunded Android handset, to early backers, after much delay and some revisions.
Coming to Turing Monolith Chaconne, let’s have a look at its specifications at a glance:
• 6.4-inch 4K display with 2160×3840 pixel resolution
• 3 Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 processors
• 18GB of LPDDR4X RAM (or 3 x 6GB memory chips)
• 1.2TB of storage (3 x 256GB memory, 512GB via microSD card)
• 60MP quad rear camera with Triplet Lens/T1.2 and iMAX 6K
• 20MP dual front camera
• Swordfish OS with deep learning (AI) features based on Sailfish OSS
• 120 Wh battery based on 3,600mAh Graphene Super-capacitor + 2,400mAh Li-Ion + Hydrogen Fuel Cell wordfish Sailfish OS
• WiGig support, Marshall audio, A.L.A.N
• Advanced AI Voice-Authenticated Power On/Off
• Four Nano-SIM support
• Graphene Oxide composite bodywork with Liquid Metal 2.0 Structural Frame, Lightweight Metal Outer Frame, High Temperature Alloy Components
• 4G + VoLTE, 3G, GSM
• Augmented Reality: Parallel Tracking & Mapping API

Steve Chao, CEO of TRI, in an email newsletter explains how it is going to connect the three Snapdragon 830 SoCs in the smartphone:
“TRI plans on connecting multiple CPUs via WiGig by implementing an ad-hoc driver to the 60GHz channel via on-board USB3.0. This complicated computing process stores a transient matrix in SSD of CPU(1), then it recomputes and shares the transient matrix with the other SSD of CPU(2) simultaneously. This results in the CPUs sharing their computing power in parallel. Such proprietary technology enables TRI to achieve never-seen-before computing power on a mobile device. So what exactly is this technology intended for? The answer is – Computational Intelligence (CI).”
The Turing Monolith Chaconne is expected to release in 2018. Whether or not will the company be able to launch this device next year and keep its promise, only time will tell. TRI also says that it will make its presence felt in Salo, Finland and start building prototypes for the Turing Phone Cadenza in a manufacturing facility right where Nokia and Microsoft used to produce their mobile phone prototypes.
Source: Turing
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This Extraordinary App Visualizes Radio Waves From Cell Towers And Satellites Around You


iPhone App lets You See the Cell Towers, Wifi Signals and Satellites Around You

Wireless devices like cellphones, tablets, and laptops send out signals that are all around us, but completely invisible to the naked eye. Electromagnetic radiation is everywhere that is transmitted from millions of towers and Wi-Fi routers, which create a pulsating and invisible world around us.
To visualize the landscape wireless world around us, a Dutch artist named Richard Vijgen, who is also a programmer from Netherlands has created a new iOS app called Architecture of Radio, which uses your GPS location to give a 360 degree visualization of the unseen digital world.
“We are increasingly dependent on a global ecosystem of digital signals. We use them for so many things, yet we cannot see them,” reads Vijgen’s description of the app. “We can see the roads we use to travel, the buildings we live in, but not the infrastructure that is changing the world.”
Using datasets of almost 7 million cell towers, 19 million Wi-Fi routers, and hundreds of satellites, this $3 augmented reality app created by Richard Vijgen plots the ‘infosphere,’ the intricate network of signals both wired and wireless.
‘The purpose of this app is to make the invisible visible so we can look at it, think about it and discuss it,’ the iTunes description says.
The app plots the densities of digital signals, like radio waves, which exist outside the spectrum of visible light on a 3-D moving graph.
According to the App website, it is site-specific, and works by ‘reversing the ambient nature of the infosphere; hiding the visible while revealing the invisible technological landscape we interact with through our devices’.
You can now download the $3 iOS app for iPhone or iPad from here. When you fire it up, you see a cobalt-blue screen where the app takes your GPS location and loads a series of datasets drawn from a global database that includes the cell towers around you and the satellites overhead. The Android version of the app is expected to roll out soon.
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Future Samsung Galaxy Phone To Run Windows And Android Simultaneously, Shows New Patent

Samsung patent shows smartphone running Android and Windows at the same time

Samsung has filed a new patent application in South Korea in which a user can switch back and forth between Android and Windows Phone operating systems simultaneously. The patent was filed back in May 2015. Currently, Samsung phones only run on the Android OS with a few exceptions that run on the company’s home-bred Tizen OS.
Basically, switching between the systems is much like  working with, multiple apps in Samsung’s Multi Window feature as implemented in current Galaxy smartphones. The company is using one OS as standard and whenever a user will press the Home button, it will go back to the same default OS.


According to reports, diagrams of the patent filing show how the two OS will co-exist and be used simultaneously. The OS that is not in use will minimise in the form of an icon and the user can tap it to jump into that OS. Further, it also shows how shared folders and resources can be set-up so that both operating systems have access to them, and their performance could be manually limited by tweaking their access to the CPU, RAM and storage. Users can even drag and drop files between the two operating systems. The patent also states that users will be able to view files from both the OS.
Whether this patent would turn into reality only time will tell. In the past too, the South Korean giant had officially introduced the dual-boot tablet Ativ Q in 2013. Even though it was a really interesting concept, the tablet has never made it to shelves.
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Here is why Apple killed the 3.5mm headphone jack on the iPhone 7

Apple explains in detail why it killed the 3.5mm headphone jack


Apple unveiled its latest smartphones – the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus – at a grand event in San Francisco on Wednesday (September 7). Both new iPhones go on pre-order in the U.S. on September 9 and will be going on sale in the country on September 16.
For some time now, the world’s biggest tech company had been widely expected to kill off the headphone jack at the launch of the iPhone 7 in San Francisco. So, it was no surprise when the iPhone 7 was revealed without 3.5mm headphone jack, and has been replaced by headsets that plug into the device’s Lightning adapter, which is also used for charging. The Lightning adapter will be provided for free inside of every iPhone 7 box to help smooth over the transition away from the 3.5mm jack.
However, Apple’s decision to remove the headphone jack that has been around and in-use for decades as part of an underlying push towards wireless, is likely be a topic of heated debate for months to come.
Yesterday, Phil Schiller said that Apple was deserting the headphone jack because it was the only company “courageous” enough to make such a drastic and bold decision. In short, Schiller’s hyperbolic joke became a point of laughter across the web.
Further, defending the company’s decision for removing the headphone jack, Apple’s SVP of hardware engineering Dan Riccio told BuzzFeed News, “We’ve got this 50-year-old connector — just a hole filled with air — and it’s just sitting there taking up space, really valuable space.” He adds, “It was holding us back from a number of things we wanted to put into the iPhone. It was fighting for space with camera technologies and processors and battery life. And frankly, when there’s a better, modern solution available, it’s crazy to keep it around.”
Removal of the headphone jack has allowed Apple to increase the size of the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 battery by 14%, finally offering users with an extra two hours of battery life. Further, removing the 3.5mm jack has also helped Apple deliver a more water-resistant iPhone, Riccio explained.
Apple executive, Greg Joswiak said, “The audio connector is more than 100 years old. It had its last big innovation about 50 years ago. You know what that was? They made it smaller. It hasn’t been touched since then. It’s a dinosaur. It’s time to move on,” justifying that there is no convincing reason to keep the 3.5mm headphone jack active.
In the meanwhile, another Apple executive Phil Schiller said that the shift to wireless technology is “inevitable.”
“You’ve got to do it at some point,” Schiller added. “Sooner or later the headphone jack is going away. There are just too many reasons aligned against it sticking around any longer. There’s a little bit of pain in every transition, but we can’t let that stop us from making it. If we did, we’d never make any progress at all.”
Whether or not Apple has made a sensible decision to do away with the 3.5mm jack on the iPhone only time will tell.
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iPhone 7 is waterproof, but Apple will not cover it under water damage warranty!!!

iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Are Ip67 Water Resistant, But Water Damage Isn’t Covered Under Warranty



Apple launched their first official water resistant smartphones – the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus – yesterday at an event in San Fransisco. These iPhones have been advertised as “water and dust resistant” with an official IP67 rating under International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standards. Apart from water, Apple designed the devices to resist against dust completely.
The IP67 rating is a combination of both water and dust resistance index. IP6x is the highest dust resistance rating and new iPhone models are completely protected against dust. Similarly, IPx7 means that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus can withstand immersion in water to one meter (3.3 feet) for 30 minutes, tested in laboratory conditions. It is the second highest rating, below IP8, which indicates an ability to withstand long periods of immersion under pressure. Samsung’s devices are rated at IP68, suggesting better overall water resistance.
“iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are splash, water, and dust resistant and were tested under controlled laboratory conditions with a rating of IP67 under IEC standard 60529. Splash, water, and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Do not attempt to charge a wet iPhone; refer to the user guide for cleaning and drying instructions. Liquid damage not covered under warranty.”
The above message seems to indicate that the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus should be able to handle accidental drops in the shower, bathtub, pool, or light splashing. Also, it shouldn’t be used in high-pressure water situations, such as in direct shower water or a pressure washer, and it should not be left under water for a long period of time.


Apple also warns against trying to charge a wet iPhone, which could result in damage to the device, and it specifies that any liquid damage to the device is not covered under warranty. So, as a cautionary measure, it is best to avoid contact of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus with water. In short, try and keep your smartphone safe and dry wherever possible.
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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Your Laptops, Mobiles & Computers Would Stop Working In 2038 If This Problem Is Not Fixed!

It seems the end of computer is near. Well, it could happen if upcoming problem which is set to happen on Tuesday 19 January 2038 at 8:44 AM IST. Actually a bug is expected to hit the web on the particular date and its already named as Y2038. Just like Y2K bug, if the bug remains unattended the bug might crash several thousands or millions of systems, but chances of crashing of banking systems or any other major support system are far far away.
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So, what the heck is Y2038 Bug?

We assume you know every computer system works through a processor which acts as heart of the machine. In the year 2038 due to the limitations in 32-bit processor systems, the machines powered by them are expected to crash. It is expected that when the time will strike 03:14 UTC (8:44 AM IST) on 19 January 2038, computers running on 32-bit processors won’t be able to change the date and time and since, the computer systems starts measuring time from the year 1970. The computers won’t be able to tell the difference between 2038 and 1970.

Now, the question arises why this only happens to 32-bit architecture processors

32-bit processors are able to run 32-bit software and can handle 232 different values or to be precise 4,294,967,295 different values with a maximum of 4GB of memory. Since, the value 4,294,967,295 cannot just be used for timekeeping, hence the value is halved for time keeping and the rest is kept for data storage applications.
As, the computers measures time in seconds from a certain date i.e. from 1st January 1970. 2,147,483,647 seconds going to get past at 03:14:07 UTC (8:44 AM IST) on 19 January 2038. This will likely to crash systems running on 32-bit machines.

Whats the solution to this bug

To be precise and clear, this cannot be defined as a bug. And in reality, almost every computer, laptop, mobile or anything which runs through a processor will be replaced with a better processor running on much higher bit architecture.

How The Date Will Change on 19 Jan 2038 and what exactly is going to happen
How The Date Will Change on 19 Jan 2038 and what exactly is going to happen

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Saturday, May 7, 2016

How to Transfer Balance in NTC (Nepal Telecom) Mobile Sim [NEW METHOD 2016]

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Nepal Telecom has re-opened the balance transfer facility, which was closed from some time. Which means now there is no compulsory need to recharge the balance of NRs 100. NTC users can transfer the balance starting from Nrs. 10 to NRs. 100 only.

Some Important Points You Must Know:

  • You can only transfer the balance starting from Nrs.10 to Nrs.100 only.
  • You can only transfer the balance 5 times (limited) in 24 hours.
  • You can transfer the balance to GSM prepaid and CDMA (Postpaid/Prepaid) users.
  • You don't need to convert the Rs into Paisa (that you have done before) to transfer the balance.

How to Transfer Balance in NTC:

*422*SECURITY CODE NO*MOBILE NO*Rs#

Note Again : You don't need to convert Rs into Paisa inorder to transfer. Suppose if you want to transfer Rs.20 you need to add 20 not 2000.

How to Know Your Security Code Number?

If you have forgotten you sim security code number then Go to Message Box and Type scode and send it to 1400. You will receive your Security Code within a minute.
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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Forensic Firm that Unlocked Terrorist's iPhone 5C is Close to Crack iPhone 6


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The FBI didn't disclose the identity of the third-party company that helped them access the San Bernardino iPhone, but it has been widely believed that the Israeli mobile forensic firm Cellebrite was hired by the FBI to put an end to the Apple vs. FBI case.

For those unfamiliar in the Apple vs. FBI case: Apple was engaged in a legal battle with the Department of Justice over a court order that was forcing the company to write software, which could disable passcode protection on terrorist's iPhone, helping them access data on it.

However, Apple refused to comply with the court order, so the FBI hired an unknown third-party firm, most likely Cellebrite, who managed to successfully hack the locked iPhone 5C used by the terrorist in the San Bernardino shooting incident last year.
he new method helped the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to hack iPhone 5C, but that wasn't the FBI's victory as the method didn't work on iPhone 5S and later iPhone models.

Cellebrite is on its Way to Hack the Locked iPhone 6


Now, Cellebrite is reportedly "optimistic" about Hacking the more Secure iPhone 6.

CNN reports that an Italian architect, named Leonardo Fabbretti, met with Cellebrite last week whether the company could help him gain access to a locked iPhone 6 that belonged to his dead son.

Fabbretti's son, Dama Fabbretti, was passed away from bone cancer last September at the age of 13. However, before his death, the son added his father's thumbprint to allow him to access the phone.

Fabbretti was trying to access the messages, notes, and photos of his dead son on the iPhone 6, but unfortunately, the phone had a restart. It now required the passcode for unlocking, and his father doesn't know the code.

Fabbretti initially contacted Apple on March 21, and the company reportedly tried to help the grieving father, but they found that the iPhone was not backed up to the cloud. Expressing sympathy, the company told him that there was nothing they could do.

Hacking iPhone 6 for Free

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After watching Fabbretti's story in the news, Cellebrite offered to help the man by hacking the iPhone 6 for free. Fabbretti met with the company employees last week at its office in northern Italy and said:
"The meeting went well. They were able to download the directories with the iPhone's content, but there is still work to be done in order to access the files."
According to the company, there are chances of accessing the files on locked iPhone 6 that contain photos and conversations of the son with the dad, along with a handful of videos taken just 3 days before his son died.

Both Cellebrite, as well as Apple, have yet to comment on the case.

If the Cellebrite gets the success in creating a new method to unlock iPhone 6, undoubtedly the company will sell its tool to the FBI agents to solve their several pending cases, in the same way, it helped the agency accessing the terrorist's locked iPhone 5C.

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Saturday, March 26, 2016

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A critical zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in all versions of Apple's OS X operating system that allows hackers to exploit the company’s newest protection feature and steal sensitive data from affected devices.

With the release of OS X El Capitan, Apple introduced a security protection feature to the OS X kernel called System Integrity Protection (SIP). The feature is designed to prevent potentially malicious or bad software from modifying protected files and folders on your Mac.

The purpose of SIP is to restrict the root account of OS X devices and limit the actions a root user can perform on protected parts of the system in an effort to reduce the chance of malicious code hijacking a device or performing privilege escalation.

However, SentinelOne security researcher Pedro Vilaça has uncovered a critical vulnerability in both OS X and iOS that allows for local privilege escalation as well as bypasses SIP without kernel exploit, impacting all versions to date.

Bypass SIP to Protect Malware


The zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-1757) is a Non-Memory Corruption bug that allows hackers to execute arbitrary code on any targeted machine, perform remote code execution (RCE) or sandbox escapes, according to the researcher.

The attacker then escalates the malware's privileges to bypass SIP, alter system files, and then stay on the infected system.
"The same exploit allows someone to escalate privileges and also to bypass system integrity," the researcher explains in a blog post. "In this way, the same OS X security feature designed to protect users from malware can be used to achieve malware persistency."
By default, System Integrity Protection or SIP protects these folders: /System, /usr, /bin, /sbin, along with applications that come pre-installed with OS X.

Easy-to-Exploit and Tough to Detect-&-Remove


According to Vilaça, the zero-day vulnerability is easy to exploit, and a simple spear-phishing or browser-based attack would be more than enough to compromise the target machine.
"It is a logic-based vulnerability, extremely reliable and stable, and does not crash machines or processes," Vilaça says. "This kind of exploit could typically be used in highly targeted or state-sponsored attacks."
The most worrisome part is that the infection is difficult to detect, and even if users ever discover it, it would be impossible for them to remove the infection, since SIP would work against them, preventing users from reaching or altering the malware-laced system file.

Although the zero-day vulnerability was discovered in early 2015 and was reported to Apple in January this year, the good news is that the bug doesn't seem to have been used in the wild.

Apple has patched the vulnerability, but only in updates for El Capitan 10.11.4, and iOS 9.3 that were released on 21st March.

Other versions do not appear to have a patch update for this specific vulnerability from Apple, meaning they are left vulnerable to this specific zero-day bug.
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Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence Tay Became a 'Racist Nazi' in less than 24 Hours


Tay, Microsoft’s new Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot on Twitter had to be pulled down a day after it launched, following incredibly racist comments and tweets praising Hitler and bashing feminists.



Microsoft had launched the Millennial-inspired artificial intelligence chatbot on Wednesday, claiming that it will become smarter the more people talk to it.


he real-world aim of Tay is to allow researchers to "experiment" with conversational understanding, as well as learn how people talk to each other and get progressively "smarter."

"The AI chatbot Tay is a machine learning project, designed for human engagement,” a Microsoft spokesperson said. “It is as much a social and cultural experiment, as it is technical. Unfortunately, within the first 24 hours of coming online, we became aware of a coordinated effort by some users to abuse Tay's commenting skills to have Tay respond in inappropriate ways. As a result, we have taken Tay offline and are making adjustments."
Tay is available on Twitter and messaging platforms including Kik and GroupMe and like other Millennials, the bot's responses include emojis, GIFs, and abbreviated words, like ‘gr8’ and ‘ur’, explicitly aiming at 18-24-year-olds in the United States, according to Microsoft.


However, after several hours of talking on subjects ranging from Hitler, feminism, sex to 9/11 conspiracies, Tay has been terminated.


Microsoft is Deleting its AI Tay's Racist Tweets

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Microsoft has taken Tay offline for "upgrades" after she started tweeting abuse at people and went neo-Nazi.


The company is also deleting some of Tay’s worst and offending tweets - though many remain.

Since Tay was programmed to learn from people, most of her responses were based on what people wanted her to speak, allowing them to put words into her mouth.


However, some of Tay’s responses were organic. Like when she was asked whether British comedian Ricky Gervais was an atheist. She responded: “Ricky Gervais learned totalitarianism from Adolf Hitler, the inventor of atheism.


Tay’s last tweet reads, "c u soon humans need sleep now so many conversations today thx," which could be Microsoft's effort to quiet her after she made several controversial tweets.


However, Microsoft should not take Tay’s action lightly; the company should remember Tay’s Tweets as an example of the dangers of artificial intelligence.
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Thursday, March 24, 2016

बैशाखदेखि यसकारण ब्लक हुन सक्छ तपाईंको जुनसुकै मोबाइल


तपाईंले विदेशबाट ल्याउनुभएको वा अवैध रुपमा आयात भएको मोबाइल सेट बोक्नुभएको त छैन ? यदि त्यसो हो भने होस् गर्नुहोस्, तपाईंको मोबाइल फोन ब्लक नै हुन सक्छ । तपाईंले बोकेको मोबाइल सेटको विशिष्ट पहिचान अंक आइएमईआई नम्बर नहुन पनि सक्छ । आइएमइआई नम्बर नभएका मोबाइल सेट ब्लक गराउने तयारी नेपाल दूरसञ्चार प्राधिकरणले गरेको छ ।
प्राधिकरणले तयार पारेको राष्ट्रिय उपकरण पहिचान दर्ताको अन्तरिम कार्यविधिमा आधिकारिक आइएमइआई नम्बर नभएका मोबाइल ब्लक गरिने उल्लेख छ । तर, हाल नेपालभर प्रयोगमा रहेका सेटले भने ६ महिनाको म्याद पाउनेछन् । अर्थात्, हालसम्म नेपाल भित्रिएका सेटमा आधिकारिक आइएमइआई नम्बर नभएको पाइएमा सेवाप्रदायकले ६ महिनाभित्र त्यसको जानकारी प्रयोगकर्तालाई दिनेछन् । त्यसपछि प्रयोगकर्ताले प्राधिकरणमा गएर मोबाइलको आइएमइआई नम्बर लिन सक्नेछन् । आजको नयाँ पत्रिका दैनिकमा समाचार छ ।


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Sunday, March 20, 2016

7 Reasons to buy Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge


Galaxy S7 edge has been crowned as the number one smartphone of 2016 or at least for the time being. S7 Edge manages a very precise balance between aesthetic and performance. It has now a lot of improvements compared to edge models of last year; especially the size. Both the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were launched in Nepal last week, despite being a great phone many people might have their doubts about why they should buy this phone. Here are 7 reasons why you should consider buying the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

1. The Edge Display:

Believe it or not, the edge display on a phone is one of the most pleasing things you can see today. While using the device it gives you a kind of immersive experience where icons and other stuff just flows through the edges of the display giving a really natural vibe to it. It is also really helpful to launch to quick contacts, quick settings, and other important apps without bothering to turn on the actual display of the phone.
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2. Super AMOLED Screen:

Galaxy S7 Edge now sports a rather bigger display of 5.5-inch (1440 x 2560) with the pixel density of 534ppi, which is way more than our eyes can tell. Samsung has a streak of making the best displays on their flagship phone and the AMOLED display on the S7 Edge is no different. The viewing angles are great, colors are really sharp, outdoor visibility is good as well, also the VR experience using this phone is really awesome.
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3. Water Resistant:

S7 Edge is now IP68 dust and water resistance which makes it one of the sturdiest flagship phone. Not to mention its glass and metal body provides additional protection. We have seen the phone withstand underwater for a really long time without any issues. It’s a great addition if you’re used to handling your phone roughly.
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4. Camera

The camera of both the S7 and S7 edge has been titled as the best camera on any smartphone. It has one of the fastest and most accurate camera sensors and with f1.7 aperture S7 edge can capture good quality pictures even in low light. Also, the larger pixels of 12MP rear camera captures a lot of details. S7 Edge also has one of the fastest autofocus seen on any smartphone. It is also capable of shooting 4K videos with optical image stabilization. Double tap on the home button to launch the camera app is a very neat feature which makes taking pictures instantly a joy. Talking about the Front Facing camera, the 5MP camera also has f1.7 aperture along with wide angle lens where you can fit a lot of objects or people to the canvas and does an excellent job of capturing high details like the rear camera.
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5. Expandable Storage:

S7 Edge brings back the Micro SD support which is a huge deal as many of the users have complained about storage on the previous galaxy flagships. Now you have the support of expandable storage up to 200GB where you can store a lot of high-quality pictures and videos taken from the stunning camera. Also, since the internal storage has some room to breathe, you’ll see some slight improvement in the performance as well.
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6. Battery Life and Wireless Fast Charging:

Battery life has always been an issue with a flagship phone as the phone has to handle powerful processors and background apps for fluid user experience. S7 Edge now comes with a bigger battery than before and also few added optimizations on TouchWiz which provides plenty of screens ON time for a normal user. And even if you manage to drain all of the 3600mAh battery with heavy usage, you have the option to fast charge your phone with either standard charger or a wireless charger with Quick Charge 2.0 which charges your phone from 0 to 60% at mere 30mins.
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7. Lighter TouchWiz:

TouchWiz has been one of the most resource hogging UI of all time, there were always a lot of unnecessary apps and services running in the background which made the phone sluggish and battery life inefficient. TouchWiz now has a facelift where a lot of unnecessary services has been removed which has significantly improved the overall performance, multitasking and battery life of the phone. But we still have few helpful options like the Always ON Display, Multi Screen, SHealth, Theme Store etc. TouchWiz is now lighter in terms of both looks and weight making the device a pleasure to use.
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