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Feast your eyes on the upcoming Galaxy Tab S3, as posted by Roland Quandt also known on Twitter as @rquandt. If this picture is showing the real deal, then the Tab S3 will indeed be supporting an S-Pen this year. In fact, the leak also assures that the stylus will be bundled in the package instead of being sold as an accessory. In case you have not checked out the other leaked specifications of the Galaxy Tab S3 yet, do so now.


9.6-inch display with with 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC
4GB of RAM
32GB of internal storage
12-megapixel rear camera
Nougat 7.0
LTE Cat.6, Gigabit WLAN, Bluetooth v4.2
$600 USD (approximately)


To take a closer look at what the GFXBench leak revealed about three weeks ago, click here. It looks like after quite a long time, Samsung is finally going to release a tablet that might actually be worth buying.


Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)



Although it isn't really a big surprise at this point, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S8+ is indeed real and it's coming on March 29 (probably). Yesterday, a support page for a Galaxy device with the model number SM-G955FD came online on Samsung's Indian site. As this model number pertains quite specifically to the upcoming Galaxy S8+, all doubts regarding its existence is now extinguished. Additionally, the model also confirms dual SIM support on the device.


Strangely enough, the page disappeared just a few hours after going live. It almost feels like Samsung is teasing the audience with multiple unofficial glimpses to the S8 series this year. First it was the phone in the Super AMOLED ads and now a short-lived support page. Whatever the situation might be, we are quite excited to see what Samsung brings to the plate ultimately when the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are launched next month.


If you are not familiar with the rumors regarding what the S8 is going to bring to the table this year, have a look at it here.


Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)



The Galaxy A9, Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 3 are the prime models on our list of daily updates today. There are plenty of other devices on that list too, but before you download and try to flash anything, take a look at this tutorial just to be safe.


Galaxy A9 (SM-A9000) - (6.0.1) - CHC NEW!
Galaxy S6 (SM-G920I) - (6.0.1) - Singapore (XSP) NEW!
Galaxy S6 (SM-G920I) - (6.0.1) - Singapore (MM1) NEW!
Galaxy S6 (SM-G920I) - (6.0.1) - Singapore (singtel) NEW!
Galaxy S6 (SM-G920I) - (6.0.1) - Singapore (Starhub) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Uzbekistan (CAC) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Kazakhstan (SKZ) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Argentina (Moviestar) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Argentina (CTP)NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Argentina (claro) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Argentina (Personal) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - PGU NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Panama (Claro) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Colombia (CGU) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - EON NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - TGP NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - TGU NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Panama (PCW) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Jamaica (JDI) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Argentina (ARO) NEW!
Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900) - (5.0) - Panama (TPA) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (SM-P355M) - (6.0.1) - COO NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (SM-P355M) - (6.0.1) - Panama (TPA) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - Russia (SER) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - Ukraine (kyvistar) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - Poland (XEO) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - Netherlands (PHN) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - United Kingdom (BTU) NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - Austria (a1)NEW!
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (SM-T585) - (6.0.1) - Italy (vodafone) NEW!
Galaxy A3 (SM-A310F) - (6.0.1) - Italy (ITV) NEW!
Galaxy A3 (SM-A310F) - (6.0.1) - DNL NEW!
Galaxy A3 (SM-A310F) - (6.0.1) - Netherlands (T-mobile) NEW!
Galaxy A3 (SM-A310F) - (6.0.1) - Ireland (vodafone) NEW!
Galaxy J2 Prime (SM-G532M) - (6.0.1) - Trinidad and Tobago (TTT) NEW!
Galaxy J2 Prime (SM-G532M) - (6.0.1) - EON NEW!
Galaxy J2 Prime (SM-G532M) - (6.0.1) - Argentina (ARO) NEW!
Galaxy J2 Prime (SM-G532M) - (6.0.1) - Chile (CHO) NEW!
Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 WiFi (SM-T810) - (6.0.1) - Greece (EUR) NEW!
Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 WiFi (SM-T810) - (6.0.1) - Hungary (XEH) NEW!
Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 WiFi (SM-T810) - (6.0.1) - Finland (NEE) NEW!
Galaxy Tab S2 (SM-810) - (6.0.1) - Italy (ITV) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Hungary (vodafone) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Czech Republic (vodafone) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Slovenia (si.mobile) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Croatia (vipnet) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Greece (vodafone) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Switzerland (swisscom) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Cyprus (CYV) NEW!
Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) - (5.0.1) - Germany (vodafone) NEW!



It's been another great year for innovative new apps arriving on Android and IOS and we hope this trend will continue throughout 2017. It's true that there is an app out there for just about anything and even though some are truly more useful that others we have selected a range of the latest and upcoming Android apps for you to enjoy.


FINGERPRINT GESTURES
The good thing about a free app is that whilst it might not end up being exactly what you initially imagined it to be you will always have the ability to give it a try first. Thankfully Fingerprint Gestures is exactly that kind of app and even though it has a few teething problems on certain devices it can allow you to take better control of various smartphone-related tasks.


PHOTOSCAN
This useful little Google app gives you the chance to scan your existing physical photographs and turn it into a digital alternative. As you enter the scan process you can select a number of options that will allow you to edit or enhance the original photo as you see fit. It's pretty simple to use and fantastically helpful if you have stacks and stacks of old photos lying around.


IQ WARS
Quiz lovers will certainly get a kick out of this new generation IQ, trivia and quiz app. It's filled with challenging quizzes and various live tournaments and even gives registered players the chance to win actual prizes. You can compete alongside other players in realtime and it's a great opportunity to show off your general knowledge skills to friends and family.


LEARN HOW TO DRAW
We do love an app that has a title which pretty much explains exactly what it does, at least that way if you're an avid app fan that collects and stores apps all over the place you'll be able to quickly discover what it's used for. This cool app features a whole host of various lessons ranging in levels of difficulty in order to help improve your drawing skills. Each tutorial featured on the app was created especially by well known Irish comic book artist Will Sliney, and there's plenty to pick from.


TRANSFERGO
There are plenty of money-sharing apps out there but TransferGo works a little differently and is ideal for those looking to make international payments or money transfer. No doubt at some point you have probably been stung by an unexpected banking fee relating to either sending or receiving international funds in various currencies. TransferGo eliminates these extortionate rates providing a quick and easy to use service that will let you transfer money across Europe for a mere fraction of the price. As smartphones continue the march of money evolution, this app is a must!


PYRO!
Pyro isn't exactly one of the most practical or useful apps currently around but it strangely satisfying. This augmented reality-based app gives Android owners the chance to watch just about anything around them burn, all virtually of course. Just point your phone's camera at the place, item or person you'd like to see set in flames and start drawing in the burning flames with your finger. 



If you are an Apple fan, we have good news for you today. According to a report by The Investor (South Korea), Samsung has just struck a deal with Apple to supply the Cupertino giant with an additional 60 million OLED panels for the iPhone 8. We say "additional" because this comes on top of the 100 million OLED panels that Apple had ordered from Samsung in a contract last year. It seems that Apple is depending on their arch-rival to provide them with the major bulk of OLED panels for the next iPhones.


This is good news because of two reasons; the first and the foremost being the fact that Apple will indeed be finally switching over to OLED from LCD. Not only does an OLED display provide a better viewing experience, but they also are significantly more power-efficient than LCD panels. Secondly, the 160 million OLED panels theoretically means that the previous rumor which stated that only the most expensive Apple iPhone 8 will feature the new displays is most likely false. It could very well mean that all iPhone 8 variants will feature the OLED panels this year, which is definitely happy news for Apple fans around the world.


Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)

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