Galaxy Sport smartwatch render leak: Is Samsung dropping the rotating bezel?

A Samsung Galaxy Sport smartwatch render. 91mobiles

A leaked render of the supposed Samsung Galaxy Sport smartwatch has appeared online. The image arrives via 91mobiles citing a reliable source, and it hints at big change for Samsung smartwatch designs.

The pictured smartwatch includes a round, chrome watch face, two physical buttons and what looks like a rubberized strap — similar to the shadowy images seen from OnLeaks earlier this month. This would be Samsung’s first sports watch since the Gear Sport in 2017 and its first-ever sports watch in the Galaxy smartwatch brand.

Last year’s Samsung Galaxy Watch was a well-regarded by critics and the Galaxy Sport would likely have much in common with it — including its Tizen operating system. One significant area where it may differ, though, is with Samsung’s signature rotating bezel, which doesn’t appear to be in place in the device render.

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These bezels can be found on recent Samsung smartwatches and are a key part of interface navigation — and often one of the reasons Samsung watches feel so nice to use. With that being said, swiping on the touchscreen display or using the physical buttons could achieve the same software effect as rotating the bezel, so it may not be a huge omission from a technical standpoint.

As the Galaxy Sport is a potential sports watch, you should expect it to include dust and water resistance and other fitness-related features like an activity tracker, step counter, sleep monitor, heart rate monitor and, of course, GPS. It’s tipped to have 4GB of internal storage and Samsung Bixby support.

You’ll have to take the rumors with a grain of salt for now but, if the watch is in the works, MWC 2019 later this month would be a sensible place for Samsung to launch it.

Source: Android Zone

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Nokia 1 Plus specs and render leak suggest small upgrades for budget device

A leaked render of the Nokia 1 Plus. TigerMobiles

Potential Nokia 1 Plus details have emerged thanks to TigerMobiles. Citing “reliable inside sources,” the website has offered some of the handset’s rumored specs, and provided a new render (above).

The handset is said to house a 960 x 480-pixel display, quad-core Mediatek MT6739WW chipset, PowerVR GE8100 GPU, and 1GB of RAM. Additionally, TigerMobiles says dual-SIM support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and micro USB connectivity from the Nokia 1 will also appear on the Nokia 1 Plus. It’s said to run Android 9.0 Pie — likely based on Android Go.

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The Nokia 1, which landed in April last year for $85, also housed a gigabyte of RAM, a comparable quad-core chipset, and a similar pixel resolution (480 x 854 pixels). So far, the Nokia 1 Plus wouldn’t appear to be a significant upgrade on the Nokia 1 outside of the improved design and OS.

That being said, the Nokia 1 Plus display would have a near 2:1 aspect ratio and be potentially larger and packing a better screen-to-body ratio than the Nokia 1. The Nokia 1 had a 4.5-inch display with ~61.6% screen-to-body ratio and it’s one of the areas we’d most like to see improved on the Plus model.

We haven’t heard anything about cameras yet, but this was another weaker area of the original device we’d like to see given a boost.

You can read all our thoughts on the original handset in our Nokia 1 review. If the leaks are accurate, we might see its successor next month at the MWC 2019 trade show in Barcelona.

Source: Android Zone

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What we know so far about Samsung’s foldable phone (Updated January 3)

Update, January 3, 2019 (04:50 AM EST): We’ve added Samsung’s official details on its foldable phone, including news of its triple camera setup. Head below to learn more!


Samsung confirmed the first details about its foldable phone at the Samsung Developers Conference on November 7, 2018. When it gets released, it could start the next major revolution in the mobile phone industry.

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Samsung didn’t confirm a release date in its announcement on November 7 but indicated a release in 2019 is all but certain.

In this roundup, we take a look at what we currently know about the anticipated Samsung foldable phone, along with all of the rumors about this device that have been reported over the years.

We will be updating this article with the latest plausible news and rumors about this foldable smartphone from Samsung as they are reported.

Samsung foldable phone: Name, release date, and price

At its developer conference in November, Samsung announced the first details about its foldable phone. Samsung played coy, announcing its screen technology is called Samsung Infinity Flex Display but didn’t show us too much, dimming the lights to hide design details. Further, Samsung didn’t hint at a name or a potential release date for the device.

However, there have been consistent rumors relating to the phone’s production and speculated release date. In April, The Bell reported that Samsung planned to start production of the device in November with the aim of releasing it in early 2019. MK, citing a senior official from Samsung, later said it is preparing to release the device in the first quarter of next year.

Those looking to get their hands on a foldable phone should perhaps start saving now, however: MK suggests Samsung will sell the device for close to 2 million won (around $1,791).

Whether that’s completely accurate or not, Samsung’s first folding screen phone certainly won’t be cheap.

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In the middle of July, The Wall Street Journal cited people familiar with the project as saying Samsung will launch its foldable phone in early 2019 (which could coincide with an announcement at Mobile World Congress around February) and that the phone would then be available sometime in the second half of 2019. The same report also alleged that the phone could cost over $1,500.

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Samsung foldable phone: Specs and design

Samsung did let us in on some details about the phone’s displays and user interface.

Samsung’s folding phone will have two displays: a tall 4.5-inch 840 x 1960 screen on the outside or front of the device, and a foldable 7.3-inch 1536 x 2152 display on the inside. Bloomberg reports this would not feature an in-display fingerprint sensor, due to the difficulties of putting such a sensor with the screen technology.

Though Samsung had a prototype device on stage at the developer conference, it was encased in a thick box to stop people getting a proper look at it. Because of this, we are still unsure what the final version of the phone will look like.

Samsung did show some renders of a foldable device, however. These renders showed a device with fairly big bezels around the outer display and much smaller bezels around the inner, foldable, display. We don’t know if these images will be anything like the final design but we are expecting refinements.

Samsung Foldable Phone

Not much else was confirmed in terms of specs or the phone’s design. However, as expected, Samsung unveiled details about the device’s UI.

The layout of the UI will automatically change depending on whether the device is folded or unfolded. There will also be continuity between the two displays; if you are using an app on the front screen then open the phone, the app will automatically open on the larger inner display.

This was something Google also confirmed at its developer conference on the same day. Google said Android will soon support foldable devices and released an animation of how it could work.

Additionally, Samsung introduced multi-active window, a multitasking system that will allow you to run up to three apps at once on the larger display.

Android Support for Foldables Google

Samsung released a video via its Twitter account hinting the phone would be usable in various positions. In the video, an animated icon moves from a fully folded position to a fully open position, stopping halfway through the animation. This suggests the phone will be usable when closed, partially open, and fully open.

Samsung will probably want to equip the phone with a large battery to go with the large display. SamMobile reported Samsung would begin producing flexible batteries with capacities ranging from 3,000mAh to 6,000mAh later this year.

XDA Developers unearthed Framework files referencing Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8150 (Snapdragon 855) chipset in relation to Samsung’s folding Android phone. It’s very likely this will be the SoC used.

As for the cameras, recent speculation from etnews suggests the phone will have a triple rear camera setup, like what Samsung used on the recent Galaxy A7. The setup would apparently consist of a similar dual camera + wide-angle camera setup as the midrange A7, though the folding Galaxy’s sensors may be the more powerful.

Samsung foldable phone: Possible rivals?

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A folding display concept from LG.

While Samsung has been the biggest talking point in regard to foldable phones, it’s not the only company that has shown interest in this kind of device.

We have seen phones released with twin displays that fold into each other, connected by a hinge, from companies like Sony and from ZTE with the Axon M. The Royole FlexPai also beat Samsung to the punch as the world’s first foldable smartphone.

Huawei has also revealed it is working on a foldable phone of its own. Recent speculation indicates the company is working with LG Design on the flexible display for it, with an inward form factor, and that it was hoping to launch it by November, possibly beating Samsung to the punch.

In 2016, Lenovo showed off prototype concepts for a foldable smartphone and tablet, including a phone that could literally wrap around a person’s wrist (seen above). Lenovo has since confirmed it is working on a foldable phone, but said it isn’t concerned with being first to market.


Are you excited about the prospect of a foldable phone from Samsung? Let us know in the comments.

Source: Android Zone

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