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LeEco had done it before Apple, but Apple had got the worst of it when it comes to fan hate over ditching the headphone jack. In fact, Samsung themselves had mocked Apple on that decision while unveiling the Galaxy Note 7 in August. However, certain websites have been reporting that Samsung will go in the same direction by excluding the 3.5mm headphone jack from their next flagship smartphone. After doing a bit of research, we have come to a conclusion that there is no hard fact or report to confirm or strongly indicate such a decision.


It is true that Samsung CAN do so if they choose to, as the technology to deliver Continual Digital Lossless Audio (CDLA) via USB Type-C is definitely there for Android and will even sound better, especially to audiophiles. However, given that the 3.5mm audio jack is still extremely popular, it might be a while before we see everyone adopting the tech and the customers getting adjusted to them. Until we hear something more concrete, we will reserve our predictions for now.


Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)



As it is the situation every year, there's a lot of excitement surrounding the next Galaxy Note device and rumors are slowly starting to make their way onto the internet. Nevertheless, you shouldn't believe everything you read or see. For example, the latest photos of the Galaxy Note 9, as leaked by @BdaLeak are not real either.



This news and the pictures have been confirmed to be a fake by SamMobile so do not take these images very seriously. Besides, it's way too early for Samsung to have fully functioning and ready prototypes such as the ones shown in the pictures. Additionally, the lack of a fingerprint scanner in any of the images gives one the impression that the Note 9 is sporting the in-display fingerprint scanner and we know for a fact that the technology isn't yet ready to support Samsung's AMOLED screens. Nevertheless, the actual images may not really look that much different from the ones that you see here, so it's worth a look we guess!


Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)



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Virus Prank is an amusing prank app that makes your device look as if it's been infected/broken with one of nine flavors of high quality, authentic-looking "viruses". You can use it to prank your friends, prank your family, and prank anyone into thinking your device (or theirs if you have access to their devices) has been infected with a virus and watch their reaction! How you go about that is up to you. :)


Features nine high quality flavors of "virus":


✔ Blue Screen of Death
✔ Sad Screen of Death
✔ Broken Pixels
✔ Kernel Panic
✔ NTSC Color Bars
✔ Government Seizure
✔ Thermal Shutdown
✔ Static Noise
✔ 404 Not Found


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Note: this app does not actually contain any malicious viruses!

It's simply a prank app! Also, unfortunately the home button cannot be disabled in newer versions of Android due to security reasons. Sorry! In addition, take note that all permissions are there for ad serving. I don't like it either, but I need to eat too!

 

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