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Sony's software is getting a makeover. Photo: Sony

Sony’s software is getting a makeover. Photo: Sony

Sony has begun testing concept Android software that it hopes will help revive its struggling smartphone business. The overhauled interface promises a “fresh take on the Sony user experience,” and it is about to enter tested in Sweden.

The Galaxy Tab S2 measures just 5.6mm thick. Photo: Samsung

The Galaxy Tab S2 measures just 5.6mm thick. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s long-awaited Galaxy Tab S2 is here to take on the iPad Air, and it hopes to turn your head with an ultra-slim form factor that measures just 5.6mm thick — half a millimeter thinner than Apple’s latest device. It also adopts the iPad’s aspect ratio, alongside updated internals.

Meet the Galaxy S6 edge+. Photo: All About Samsung

Meet the Galaxy S6 edge+. Photo: All About Samsung

In case you needed more evidence that Samsung has a Galaxy S6 edge+ up its sleeve, these images of a dummy device should help. Alongside the Galaxy Note 4, it’s clear to see just how big the new phablet will be — and just how beautiful.

The App Store continues to rule in revenue.

App Store continues to rule in revenue.

Android’s massive lead in market share is translating into a staggering number of app downloads, with Google Play serving 85 percent more apps than the App Store during the second quarter of 2015. But despite that, iOS is holding onto a significant lead where it matters most — in revenue.

London is a midrange device with high-end looks. Photo: Marshall

London is a midrange device with high-end looks. Photo: Marshall

Marshall, the British company famous for its amplifiers and headphones, today announced its first smartphone. It’s called London, it’s powered by Android, and it sports a beautiful design that boasts a bunch of unique features — including two headphone jacks for enjoying music with friends.

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