The new Samsung Galaxy Note7 has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. The Korean giant finally made the phablet official on Tuesday, but that was far from the end of the story. Leaks and rumors were quickly replaced by first impressions, hands-on videos and preliminary performance tests.

We're not one to shy away from the Note7 craze and have been keeping up with the flow, bringing interesting content and news about the handset as it becomes available. We are already clear on pricing and availability and have been exploring some accessories like the Gear VR as well.
In other news, the grip is tightening around the pair of upcoming Nexus devices. We are already fairly sure that they will come courtesy of HTC and, interestingly enough, will be smaller than their predecessors at 5.5 and 5 inches. Xiaomi also has a few new announcements lined up. For one, the Redmi Pro Mini is right around the corner and with a 5.2-inch OLED display and powerful Snapdragon 652 SoC, it might just outsell many of its siblings.
The Chinese OEM allegedly also has one or even two curved-screen units coming to the budget Redmi line. Although, between these leaks and the aforementioned Redmi Pro Mini, things are still a little fuzzy, making the release roadmap rather unclear at the moment.

It appears the Sailfish will really be a 5-inch device with a FullHD panel and Snapdragon 820 SoC.
Comes in 3GB and 4GB variants.
You can use the S Pen to leave notes on the Always on screen. Even if you are underwater!
The device was made official in China last month.
New leaks emerge surrounding the upcoming Nexus devices to be released later this year.
The phone reportedly won't get its bigger sibling's dual camera arrangement on the back.
The phone carries a 16MP front-facing camera (no LED flash here, though) with a 1/3.1-inch sensor and f/2.0 aperture.
4GB of RAM too, and storage options going all the way up to 128GB.
A 360-degree livestream is what Samsung has prepped for you, and you can use your Gear VRs.
We got an early sample of the Exynos 8890-powered Note7 and we took it for a spin.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 edge is the king of the first half of the year.
As promised, Microsoft has started the rollout of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update today. This will be going out in stages to all computers running Windows 10 (and that's more than 350 million device...
Initially, it was slated for the 8th, but eight cities in China will get it early.
What is supposedly a working iPhone 7 was spotted in a Weibo video.
If you have been following the various rumors and developments regarding Apple's next iPhone lineup even loosely, then you surely know about the still ongoing 3.5mm jack debate.
Officially, pre-orders are only going to start in the region on August 16.

Conveniently, the key improvements have been highlighted in (non-coral) blue.
The Mi Edge moniker has also been tossed around, so the two leaks might also be separate devices.
And did we mention it's water resistant thanks to electromagnetic resonance technology?
If you act quickly and buy a Galaxy Note7 or a Galaxy S7 edge, Samsung will gladly gift you a free Gear Fit2 smartband or a 256GB microSD card.

We're gearing up for the full review of the Samsung Galaxy Note7, but we're still pumped up from the event yesterday, so we put together a short video.

Source : www.gsmarena.com

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