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What is 5G and when will it be launch?

The next evolution of mobile data could be the last step-change we see in mobile data transmission – but when will 4G switch to 5G? Mobile data use has rocketed over the past five years – increasing 74 per cent alone in 2015 – taking the overall global figure to around 3.7 exabytes per month. Underpinning this explosion is the growth of streaming services, both audio and video, and people's growing use of apps – all underwritten by the expectation of having a high-speed data connection at all times, even when away from Wi-Fi.With 4G now entrenched as a global standard for our immediate future in developed markets, it is set to be usurped by 5G, but what does that mean for you? In short: faster speeds and more capacity, due to a more resilient network. What is 5G? Next-generation mobile networks are expected to handle much more data volume, connect many more devices, significantly reduce latency and bring new levels of reliability. 5G has been designe...

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Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will jump straight to Android 7.1.1 Nougat

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will forgo Android 7.0 and be upgraded straight to Android 7.1.1, Samsung has revealed. Samsung made the announcement in a response to a member of the Galaxy beta program who suggested that it upgrades the phones to the latest Android software, and provides a double-tap-to-wake function Samsung launched the beta program for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in November to gather feedback on early builds of Android Nougat. The devices are currently running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, but Samsung is expected to officially update them to Nougat in early 2017. See also: HTC top manager confirms: HTC has not given up, working on future flagships Android 7.1.1 Nougat is the latest version of Android, announced by Google on December 5. The update – which delivers new features like app shortcuts and new emoji – is currently available for Nexus and Pixel devices, while third-party manufacturers now ...

Apple AirPods delay: Report may shed light on why we’re still waiting

  The case of the Apple AirPods is a strange anomaly in the history of the Cupertino-based tech company (Apple). When was the last time the company famed for its precision announced a product only to delay its release for months on end without an official reason? The “a little more time” line trotted out a couple of months ago hasn’t been clarified beyond a vague “next few weeks” shipping deadline from CEO Tim Cook. While Apple continues to keep eager customers waiting, we may finally have a reason for the delay, courtesy of Wall Street Journal sources. Related: The Galaxy S8’s future processor barely beats Apple’s current iPhone 7 in benchmarks A person familiar with the development told the WSJ the problem lay with the need for both AirPods to connect wirelessly to the Apple device in question . The report (via 9to5Mac ) states: “...the trouble appears to stem from Apple’s effort to chart a new path for wireless headphones. In most other wireless headphones, only...

The Galaxy S8’s future processor barely beats Apple’s current iPhone 7 in benchmarks

Try as they might, Qualcomm and Samsung are still not able to outperform Apple’s A-series mobile chips. The iPhone 7 is the undisputed king when it comes to mobile performance, both in benchmark tests and real-life use. Even the 2015 iPhone 6s is still able to beat 2016 flagships in real-life CPU performance.   Come next year, a new generation of mobile processors will hit the market, and Android flagships will outscore the iPhone 7. Maybe. And if they do, they’ll just barely have the edge. It’s likely their reign will be short-lived too, as Apple is working on even more powerful A-series chips for its 2017 iPhones and iPads. An AnTuTu benchmark test for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 processor found by Phone Arena shows a score of more than 180,000 points. That’s impressive, considering that the Snapdragon 835 isn’t even out yet. The processor is expected to power most of next year’s Android-based flagship handsets, including the version of Samsun...

HTC top manager confirms: HTC has not given up, working on future flagships

HTC is in a pretty bad shape: very few people are buying its phones and the HTC 10 that it worked hard on was available on the U.S. market only for a few months until carriers decided to prematurely stop selling it. The decline in HTC phone sales has continued for years now, so much so that outside observers have been wondering whether the company will even make another flagship phone. The answer comes loud and clear today from HTC senior PR manager Jeff Gordon: yes, HTC has not given up and it's in fact hard at work on 'future flagships'. Any further details? HTC has been dead-quiet recently, but we have reached out to the company and will keep you up-to-date if we get more details. So far, we can only rely on sketchy rumors: a device codenamed HTC Ocean is rumored to come as the successor to the HTC 10. The HTC Ocean is expected to have a design similar to that of the HTC 10, but with a few innovative tricks: a touch-sensitive area on the side of the phone t...