Saturday, August 26, 2017

Original Samsung Galaxy J7 running Nougat again spotted on WFA's website

Original Samsung Galaxy J7 running Nougat again spotted on WFA's website


It was June this year, when the first-gen with Android Nougat on board was on the website of WiFi Alliance. Over a couple of months have passed, and the update is yet to roll out. Now, the device has once again appeared on the agency's website, with the listing revealing Android 7.0 this time as well. It's clear that Android 7.0 for the phone is being tested. However, what's not clear is exactly when the update will be pushed out. Getting WiFi certification doesn't necessarily mean roll out is imminent, but it does indicate the update is in pipeline at-least. |


Three year old Samsung Galaxy S5 and several other devices getting August patch

Three year old Samsung Galaxy S5 and several other devices getting August patch


Samsung has started pushing out a new update to its smartphone. Arriving as version G900FXXS1CQH1 and weighing in at around 75MB, the update is currently hitting units in Europe. As for changes, it brings along Android security fixes for the month of August. Moving on, series smartphones on AT are also getting the latest patch, arriving as version G890AUCS6DQH1 for , and G920AUCS6EQH1, G925AUCS6EQH1 and G928AUCS4EQH1 for the S6, and , respectively. And finally, units on AT are also receiving the August security update, which arrives as version N6F27I.


Sony Xperia XZ again drops to under $400 in US, free memory card included as well

Sony Xperia XZ again drops to under $400 in US, free memory card included as well


has received a new price cut in the US. A quick look at the device's Amazon listings reveal you can grab a unit for as low as $399.99. While this the phone has dropped to this level, the deal includes a free 64GB microSD card as well. The price cut + SD card deal is available on black, blue, and silver color options. Respective listings suggest only few units are remaining, so those planning to avail the deal may have to act fast. For what it's worth, the device was launched back in 2016 carrying a whopping |