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The Galaxy A8 is big -- but surprisingly thin. Photo: NowhereElse

The Galaxy A8 is big — but surprisingly thin. Photo: NowhereElse

Samsung’s next phablet has leaked out ahead of its official debut, and it’s the South Korean company’s slimmest smartphone to date. At just 5.9mm, the Galaxy A8 is almost a millimeter thinner that the new Galaxy S6, and a full 2.6mm thinner than the Galaxy Note 4.

Fancy controlling your Range Rover with your smartphone?

Fancy controlling your Range Rover with your smartphone?

Taking a note out of the James Bond playbook, British car manufacturer Range Rover U.K. has developed a new prototype system allowing its rugged Range Rover Sport vehicles to be controlled remotely by way of a smartphone app.

Sound good? Check out a video below.

Unlike its siblings, the Xperia Z4v packs a Quad HD display. Photo: Sony

Unlike its siblings, the Xperia Z4v packs a Quad HD display. Photo: Sony

Verizon today announced that it will be the exclusive carrier of Sony’s new Xperia Z4v when the handset goes on sale in the U.S. this summer, packing a 20.7-megapixel camera, a Quad HD display, and a water-resistant form factor that protects you from accidental spills and heavy rain.

LG really is making another Nexus, sources claim. Photo: Google

LG really is making another Nexus, sources claim. Photo: Google

A new Nexus made by LG will launch this October with a “3D camera solution” that aims to deliver better photos, according to a new report. The device is expected to have Google’s next-generation Android M software pre-installed, and could be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 810 processor.

Are all of your toggles present in Quick Settings? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Are all of your toggles present in Quick Settings? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge may be two of the best Android devices you can buy today, but they aren’t without their teething troubles — and the latest is by far the most mysterious.

Some users are finding that the toggles inside their Quick Settings menu — which allow you to active and deactivate features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Power Saving with just a tap — are disappearing at random.

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