AndroidBeat Daily Brief (Sep 25, 2017): Samsung’s Foldable Smartphone Receives Korean Certification, Huawei Mate 10 Renders Leak

BY Rajesh Pandey

Published 25 Sep 2017

Welcome to today’s edition of AndroidBeat daily brief. With almost all major smartphone launches of this year done with, the news industry is now talking about some game-changing devices for next year. This includes Samsung’s Galaxy X, a foldable smartphone which the company might just launch next year.

Samsung Galaxy X Receives Korean Regulatory Approval

Samsung has already confirmed that it will be launching a foldable smartphone next year. The company has long been working on foldable smartphones and it looks like it has finally managed to make the technology ready for a public release. The Galaxy X bearing model number SM-G888N0 has received the regulatory approval from Korea Communications Commissions signalling that Samsung is already working behind the scenes on the public release of the handset.

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Huawei Mate 10 Renders Leak

Huawei will be unveiling its flagship Mate 10 handset in Berlin next month. The company’s party has already been spoiled though as official press renders of the Mate 10 have made their way to the internet. The leaked renders confirm the handset will come with dual-LEICA branded camera at the rear with f/1.6 aperture, Kirin 970 chipset, 4000mAh battery with fast charging, and IP67 certification.

Huawei Mate 10

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OxygenOS 4.5.0 for OnePlus 3/3T

OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 4.5.0 for the OnePlus 3 and 3T with a bunch of new features and enhancements. Most of these features were already rolled out by the company to customers who were already on the OxygenOS beta channel.

Some of the new features in OxygenOS 4.5.0 include redesigned Dash Charge animation, Gaming Do Not Disturb mode, OnePlus Slate font, a redesigned calling UI, photo editor in Gallery, and more.

OnePlus


Are you looking forward to Huawei launching the Mate 10? or are you more excited about Samsung launching the world’s first foldable smartphone?