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According to shipping records the Galaxy Note 4 will be equipped with 5.7 inch screen just like it's predecessor Note 3 and is price at the same level as Note 3.


This comes to reiterate info from last month's exclusive in which we told you to expect a 5.7" QHD (2560x1440 pixel) panel.


Furthermore, the resolution itself has been confirmed, and by Samsung no less. The SM-N910A already has its own user agent profile listed on the Korean company's website. And sure enough, it's sporting that insane pixel-packed resolution.


The new device should be officially announced at IFA 2014 in early September, and we imagine it will be available to buy not long after that.

 

 



SwiftKey, the popular Android keyboard app that uses text prediction to enable super-fast typing, is now free to all users.


The app replaces your stock Android keyboard with one that lets you quickly swipe around from letter to letter, figuring out which word you're trying to type.


What's more, it uses prediction technology to try to guess the next word you'll type, offering a few choices up above the top row of keys. If you see the correct word, just tap it and it'll get plopped into your current sentence. The guesses improve over time: The more you use the app, the better it gets.


Swiftkey is also setting its sights on new iOS offerings in the near future. The company launched its first iOS app, SwiftKey Note, earlier this year. And Swiftkey is already planning a full iOS keyboard app now that Apple announced it will finally make third-party keyboards available in iOS 8.


Source: swiftkey

 

 

 

 



Today's Facebook Messenger update comes less than two weeks after Apple announced a new video messaging feature for iOS 8 at WWDC. Just like Apple's implementation, Facebook's lets you record video clips directly from within the Messenger app and then send them instantly.


To send video in Facebook Messenger, just tap the camera icon above the keyboard - the same one you would usually use to send photos. Instead of tapping the "Send" button to take a picture, tap and hold it and it will begin recording. As soon as you lift your finger, the video will be sent.


Facebook's slowly rolling out this Messenger update to both iOS and Android devices, so don't worry if it's not showing up on your updates list yet


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Great news to those who knows a Galaxy Note 2 from Verizon, they have started rolling out the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for the Galaxy Note II.


Verizon Wireless is pleased to announce an operating system update to Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) that will improve the performance of your Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone.


  • • Support for Samsung KNOX 2.0 has been added 

THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS/WIDGETS  HAVE BEEN CHANGED:

  • Google Drive 
  • Photos
  • Play Newsstand 
  • Emergency Alerts App Icon 
  • S Suggest (has been removed)
  • Samsung Music (has been removed)

THE FOLLOWING ISSUES HAVE BEEN RESOLVED:

  • Error code popups fixed in Backup Assistant 
  • 'Search' icon has been removed within S Memo when there is no memo
  • Favorite ‘Contact' information background is now more readable
  • Connectivity has been improved when streaming music
  • Stability has been improved for Samsung Gear Manager
  • Text alert improvements for select factory installed car kits

Check out the pdf file below





The Samsung Galaxy F also known as the Galaxy Prime is back in the news with a photo comparing it against its official Galaxy S5. The screen of the yet unannounced flagship will reportedly be bigger - 5.2" or 5.3" and have QHD resolution.


We also know that the camera is said to be a 16MP optically stabilized shooter, while the processing power has been bumped up thanks to Snapdragon 805 and 3GB RAM. The Galaxy F will keep the water-resistant qualities of the Galaxy S5, the sensor array too.


The serial leakster also suggests that Samsung will make the Galaxy F official sometime in September.

 

 

 

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