El Galaxy S7 y S7 edge ya tienen en Corea su versión oro rosa

Galaxy S7 oro rosa

Samsung mejoró uno de los aspectos que recibió más críticas en el Galaxy S6 para que en el Galaxy S7 se haya remediado finalmente y el usuario no tenga la necesidad de que, en el momento que le da un poco de chicha al terminal, este se “beba” literalmente la batería.

El Galaxy S7 se ha ubicado como uno de los mejores terminales del momento, sino el mejor, y ahora Samsung ha anunciado la versión de color oro rosa ya disponible en Corea. Dos colores que se dan cita en este gran teléfono para ofrecer otras sensaciones y ofrecer más opciones a los usuarios que tengan pensado adquirirlo para las próximas semanas.

La quinta opción de color tiene sus razones según la propia Samsung que lo ha elegido por ser un color natural que provee el sentido de confort. Ese tono de color más suave se desprende de otros más intensos como los primeros en los que vimos a este nuevo buque insignia del fabricante coreano. Otro de sus objetivos es acentuar ciertos rasgos como la elegancia y sofisticación en un Galaxy S7 edge que ya desprende de por si estos adjetivos la primera vez que uno lo tiene en la mano.

El nuevo color está disponible desde hoy mismo, 20 de abril, en Corea del Sur, a lo que seguirá con un despliegue en mercados seleccionados. Samsung no ha especificado que otros territorios o países, aunque basado en productos como el Galaxy A (2016), algunos de ellos serán principalmente en Asia.

Samsung busca con esta versión más al público femenino para un teléfono que se ha llevado muy buenas críticas desde la comunidad Android y los medios en un año bastante importante para conocer si el declive de la gama alta de los dos anteriores va a ser una tendencia o volverá a recuperar parte del terreno perdido.

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Samsung Pay coming to Singapore this quarter

Samsung has announced that its mobile payments service – Samsung Pay – will be launched in Singapore in the second quarter of this year (which has already begun), making the city-state the first market in Southeast Asia where the service will be available. “We are extremely excited that Singapore is the first market in Southeast Asia to roll out Samsung Pay,” said Injong Rhee, EVP and Head of R&D, Software and Services of Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. “Singapore’s connectivity and openness are ideal conditions for our new mobile service to thrive, together with…

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Dual-camera sporting Honor V8 to be unveiled next month

Huawei’s sub-brand Honor will launch a new smartphone next month. The Chinese company released an official teaser image confirming that a device named V8 will be unveiled on May 10. While nothing else was explicitly revealed by the company, the teaser image does indicate that the handset will sport a dual camera setup. As for the other specs, rumors say the Honor V8 will be powered by the home-grown Kirin 950 chipset, while RAM will be 4GB. The camera department is said to be handled by two 12MP units similar to the way it is in the case of the Huawei P9, but sans Leica lens. The…

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New ‘Pink Gold’ color variant of Galaxy S7 and S7 edge launched

Samsung has launched a new Pink Gold color variant of its newest flagships – the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. The new color has been released today in Samsung’s home country of South Korea, with the company saying that it will soon be available in select other markets as well. “Pink Gold was chosen as it, like the other colors available for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, is a natural color that provides a sense of comfort,” Samsung said in a blog post. “These hues glitter and shimmer as if illuminated from inside their glass surfaces.” In case you aren’t in the know, both the flagship…

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What Is Up With All These Redundant Apple Products?

I’ll be honest: it baffles me to see how ubiquitous the iPhone has become worldwide, and China’s particular deifying of the thing — it’s considered a status symbol there, especially among China’s vapid super rich kids — has me constantly rolling my eyes. I understood the iPhone love back in 2008, or 2010, when they were undeniably the best and most innovative smartphones on the market. But Android makers have caught up, and in 2016, you can get a phone that is just as well-built, has twice the power, and does a million more things for less cash. The iPhone craze is herd mentality.

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9 Roles That Really Matter In Cloud Computing Today

While it seems cloud computing is everywhere and anywhere, the fact is it is still only the early stages of its advance into the cores of enterprises. That’s one of the key points I raised in my opening keynote at the Collaborate 2016 event in Las Vegas, hosted by the three primary independent Oracle user groups – Quest International Users Group, Oracle Applications User Group (OAUG) and Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG). (OAUG is the user group for Oracle E-Business Suite users, Quest consists of PeopleSoft and JD Edwards users, while IOUG members are Oracle Database managers.)

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