Galaxy S7 will have Always On Display, trademark filing implies

It now seems like new information, leaks, and rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S7 arrive multiple times each day, as we get closer and closer to the February 21 unveiling date for the handset. A very short while ago the first alleged hands-on image of the Galaxy S7 got outed, and now we have new details about one of its features.

Among many other things that were leaked in a report in January was the fact that both the Galaxy S7 and the S7 edge would sport a feature called Always On Display. And now this has been pretty much confirmed by a trademark application that the company filed in the US.

As you can see, Samsung wants to own the trademark for the term Always On Display, and in the domain of mobile phones and tablets no less. Always On Display does sound a bit vague, so it’s unclear if it will be granted to Samsung as a trademark, but the filing itself tells us that the company is working on such a feature.

This is expected to function in a similar fashion to what we’ve first seen from Nokia Windows Phones a few years ago. Since the Samsung flagships have AMOLED screens, and these only light up the pixels that are actively showing something, you don’t waste a lot of power by displaying things like a clock and perhaps notifications on a black background on a small portion of the screen.

Of course there’s no mention in the USPTO filing of the Galaxy S7 itself (or the edge model), so there is a slim chance that Samsung only wants to use Always On Display for other upcoming phones, perhaps the Note 6. But the February 2 filing date does seem to strongly imply that this is in fact all about the S7 family.

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Sprint offers $200 trade-in when purchasing Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 5

In the market for a new phone? You may want to take a look at Sprint’s offerings, as the carrier has some pretty great promotions running at the moment. The latest deal to join the pack is a trade-in offer on a couple of popular devices. Customers interested in purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy Note 5 can trade in their current smartphone for a guaranteed $200 trade-in credit. This would bring the price of the Galaxy S6 (32GB) down to just $9.67/month for well-qualified customers using Sprint Lease. The Galaxy Note 5 (32GB) is also very affordable at $16.67/month for 24 months when using Sprint Lease.

The only caveat is that customers must own the device that they’re trading in (it can’t be in a lease). That’s a bit of a given, but it’s still worth pointing out.

In addition to receiving a $200 trade-in credit, you can also combine this offer with Sprint’s other promos. The carrier is still offering its “Cut Your Bill in Half” offer for customers who switch from Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile. The carrier has other offers depending on what you’re looking for, so be sure to head into a Sprint store or give them a call to see just how much you can save.

Sprint has done a lot of work over the past year to remain competitive. The carrier is continuing to improve and expand its network while also working to undercut the other carriers in its pricing and offerings. Even though the carrier has had a varied history, now is an excellent time to take a look at switching to Sprint and scoring some serious value.

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$200 Trade-in Guarantee on Galaxy S6 and Note 5 from Sprint​

For a limited time, Sprint is offering customers who select a new Samsung Galaxy S6 or Samsung Galaxy Note 5 a guaranteed $200 savings when they trade in their current working smartphone:

  • The $200 trade-in brings the monthly cost of a Sprint Lease on Galaxy S6 (32 GB) down to less than $10 per month for well-qualified customers ($9.67 for 24 months). That’s less than 35 cents per day.
  • The $200 trade-in brings the monthly cost of a Sprint Lease on Galaxy Note 5 (32 GB) to less than $17 per month for well-qualified customers ($16.67 for 24 months). That is just about 56 cents per day.

These prices will be available in all Sprint retail stores beginning today. It will extend to our web and telesales channels by the end of the week. It’s a great deal for anyone looking to get the latest Galaxy phones but also go easy on their wallet. (Trade-in device cannot be leased and current customers must be upgrade-eligible)

And yes, this guaranteed trade-in offer can easily be combined with the biggest wireless offer in U.S. history – Sprint is offering 50 percent off most AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon standard rate plans when they switch to Sprint. Get all the details at http://www.sprint.com. There has never been a better time to switch to Sprint!

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Super curvy Galaxy S7 gets pictured for the first time

Is this the real Galaxy S7? Photo: ReviewdaoSamsung’s new Galaxy S7 has been pictured out in the wild for the first time ahead of its official unveiling later this month. The photo confirms an even curvier glass back, and a new camera sensor that comes with a significantly smaller hump. You would be forgiven for thinking this was a Galaxy Note 5, because

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Pediatric exoskeleton proposal wins top robotics prize

The Phoenix weighs just 27 pounds. Photo: Suit XSuitX, a company driven to lower the cost on bionic technology to help people walk, won a prestigious robotics competition that will help it fund a pediatric exoskeleton for children with neurological disorders. Last week started with SuitX debuting an exoskeleton for $40,000 and ended Saturday with a $1 million prize in the United Arab

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Google dará a conocer una nueva Cardboard con mejor software, sensor y diseño

Google dará a conocer una nueva Cardboard con mejor software, sensor y diseño

No hace muchos días hablábamos de la posibilidad de que Google pudiera estar trabajando en una Cardboard++ junto al equipo de Project Tango, un proyecto que si se convirtiera en una realidad podría ser de lo más ambicioso. Aunque el tema de hoy sigue otros cauces, también tiene como protagonista estas gafas de realidad virtual para nuestro smartphone tan económicas.

Lo cierto e que Google quiere expandir su mercado en cuanto a la realidad virtual, pues ha visto el filón y el momento propicio para desarrollar esta tecnología. Por el momento, lo que sabemos es que el grupo de Mountain View tiene planeado lanzar un nuevo accesorio que sustituya a las actuales, ¿pero que novedades traerán al respecto?

La nueva Cardboard y todas sus novedades hasta el momento

No podemos decir que este nuevo accesorio vaya a poseer el mismo nombre, pero hasta el momento no sabemos más sobre ello. Lo que si se conoce es que el nuevo dispositivo de realidad virtual posee una carcasa sólida de plástico, tiene unos mejores sensores que la antigua Cardboard y corre sobre la plataforma de Android VR. Lo que parece que pretenden al lanzar estas gafas es hacerle una mejor competencia a las famosas Samsung Gear, que se pueden adquirir por unos 99$.

Desde Android Community nos explican que el nuevo dispositivo de realidad virtual aceptará una gama más amplia de terminales, intentando captar de esta forma a más de los 5 millones de unidades vendidas con la primera Cardboard, 25 millones de instalaciones de la aplicación oficial y varias docenas de apps exclusivas para disfrutar con este accesorio.

Google dará a conocer una nueva Cardboard con mejor software, sensor y diseño

Se espera además que muchas más de estas herramientas para la nueva Cardboard aparezcan en la Google Play Store a lo largo del año, las cuales en principio, o por lo menos muchas de ellas, se seguirán pudiendo utilizar en sus predecesoras. Si echamos la mirada atrás, sólo nos queda recordar que Sundair Pichai, CEO de Google, dijo que la primera versión de este dispositivo de VR no era más que el principio.

Deberemos quedar a la espera para conocer más noticias sobre las mismas, quizás durante el Mobile World Congress de Barcelona sepamos algún dato más. ¿Qué esperaríais poder hacer con las nuevas gafas de Realidad Virtual de Google?

¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por Google dará a conocer una nueva Cardboard con mejor software, sensor y diseño para dejar tu huella.

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