OnePlus 2

OnePlus 2 is now more affordable than ever. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

If you’ve been eyeing a new OnePlus smartphone since the company dropped its invite system, but you’ve been unable to save up the cash, now’s your chance to get one on installments.

Starting today, you can pick up the flagship OnePlus 2 for as little as $22.60 a month, while the OnePlus X starts at just $16.12.

The Galaxy S7 doesn't mind getting wet. Photo: Photo

The Galaxy S7 doesn’t mind getting wet. Photo: Photo

Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 and S7 edge aren’t its first water-resistant smartphones, but they are the first that don’t require fiddly flaps to keep water out. So how exactly does Samsung ensure that nothing gets damaged when its new handsets go for a dip?

All is revealed in the video below.

inkjet fingerprint

It’s as easy as that! Photo: Michigan State University

Your fingerprint is supposed to be the most secure method of locking your smartphone, but that’s not the case if your device can be easily fooled.

Researchers have been able to hack those from Samsung and Huawei using only an inkjet printer and conductive ink.

The S7 Edge shows that on-paper specs aren't everything! Photo: Evan Blass

The S7 Edge shows that on-paper specs aren’t everything! Photo: Evan Blass

Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 edge isn’t officially out until later this week, but according to some early out-of-the-box speed test comparisons it’s doesn’t fare too well against the six-month-old iPhone 6s Plus — despite having twice the RAM of Apple’s 2GB handset.

Check out the video below:

Galaxy S7 continues to amaze. Photo: Samsung

Galaxy S7 continues to amaze. Photo: Samsung

We’ve already watched the Galaxy S7 batter the iPhone 6s in a series of camera tests, but how well does it stack up against a professional DSLR? When it comes to phase detection autofocus, surprisingly well, actually.

See Samsung’s new smartphone make the Nikon 70D look bad in the mind-blowing autofocus test below.

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