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s5-zoom-photo-1

Last year, Samsung released its first ever camera-phone hybrid, the Galaxy S4 Zoom, and it’s pretty safe to say that it didn’t do quite as well as the South Korean company would have hoped. It was extremely thick, slow, heavy and bulky, which resulted in very poor sales. But now it looks like Samsung has taken all  the negative feedback onboard and is now ready to give it another shot with its new yet-to-be announced ‘Galaxy S5 Zoom’.

Yesterday an anonymous source submitted a picture to SamMobile, which reportedly shows the upcoming Galaxy S5 Zoom in all its glory. As you can see from the image above, the handset continues to feature the monstrous 20-megapixel rear-facing camera and 10x optical zoom, which its predecessor featured, though, this latest model appears to be significantly thinner and more rounded, which comes as nothing but good news.

Android-statues

Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve been hearing an awful lot of rumors about an upcoming Android 4.4.3 update, and now, thanks to a source familiar with the situation, we have obtained a leaked changelog revealing that the forthcoming release will be entirely targeted at fixing some relatively major bugs that are currently present in the open-source operating system.

ZTE Grand S II

The beauty of Android is that manufacturers can innovate in terms of hardware with complete liberty. We’ve seen this happening with camera sensors, processors and even RAM modules of late. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was the first to push the envelope with 3GB of RAM and now we’re hearing that Chinese manufacturer ZTE could take it even further with 4GB of RAM for its upcoming smartphone.

Google Now Reminders

Google Now is pretty smart in its current iteration, which is an undeniable fact. But things could get a whole lot better with the ability to add specific people to your reminders, according to a new rumor.

Galaxy-S5-hands-on

A leaked internal training document has appeared on the internet revealing that T-Mobile will only be stocking the 16GB version of Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, in its bricks-and-mortar stores situated in the United States. So if you’ve got your heart set on a 32GB S5, you’ll have to order it from the operators online store.

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