Fall is drawing closer and that can only mean one thing - new iPhones and the next addition to Samsung's coveted Note series are on the way. As was already established, both bear the "7" moniker. A lot is still a major mystery about the Galaxy Note7, but we are starting to slowly lift the curtain with news on new S Pen features and an ever-growing number of leaked benchmarks, albeit slightly conflicting ones. But probably best of all, traces of the 6-inch variant of the phablet have started popping up quite frequently.
As for the iPhone 7, we are now hearing rumors of wireless charging and waterproofing - both quite viable, in the grand scheme of Samsung/Apple game. A set of leaked schematics might also offer an early warning and explanation as to why all your current iPhone accessories won't fit the iPhone 7. Cupertino has allegedly decided to make it narrower and shorter and just a hair thicker.
Xiaomi has also been soaking up the spotlight this week. Industry sources claim the Chinese giant is planning to out a $600 flagship-offer this year and going by other rumors, it might very well be the Mi 5s - a refreshed flagship with a dual-camera setup. The Mi Max has also been turning some heads, now with a new 2GB RAM, plus 16GB storage version for only $179.
In other news, what is said to be a future Nexus handset from HTC was spotted on Geekbench. Also, a few new devices were unveiled, notably the Sharp Aquos 507SH - the first Android One device in Japan. And then there are two new mid-range offers from LG - the X5 and X Skin.
Carrying a $275 price tag, the device will be available for purchase in South Korea later this month.
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The image in question just says '2>5' with a caption that translates roughly as "Love it, no one lose."
There were reports last month that the Chinese company is purchasing dual-camera modules from Samsung for its upcoming phones.
While the Oppo branding isn't visible, the distinct notification LED strip (dubbed Skyline Breathing Light) does suggest it's an Oppo phone.
Previously, it was being said that the screen-size of the phone will be same as that of the Mi 5, i.e, 5.15-inch.
Lower-end Moto G4 Play is allegedly making its way to India, but there is yet no firm date of when that could be.
The handset seems to come with a 5.5-inch FullHD display, octa-core SoC, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
Codenamed Veyron, the device with internal designation SM-W2017 has been imported to India for testing.
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