Samsung have officially unveiled the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge. The S7 and S7 edge are similar in many respects, except the former has a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED Quad HD screen and the latter a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED Quad HD screen  both offering 2560×1440 resolution.
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LG will unveil its new LG Stylus 2, the enhanced sequel to the G4 Stylus, at MWC 2016 to be held in Barcelona, Spain.
Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, LG will bring to Mobile World Congress 2016 a new series of smartphones developed to offer customers a unique user experience.
The BlackBerry Priv, the first Android-powered smartphone by BlackBerry, slides into the Android space (pun intended) by bringing a hardware keyboard, security and privacy features to Android.
Deezer has entered a new music partnership with Huawei and its honor smartphone devices. In a first of its kind global streaming partnership, Deezer will be preloaded on all honor devices.
LG has sent out invites for announcement of its flagship G5 smartphone on February 21st, ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015 in Barcelona.
Earlier today BlackBerry rolled out an update for the BlackBerry Priv which contained Google's February 2016 Security updates. Google have now released factory images with the same February security patch for Nexus devices.
Samsung has sent out invitations to an "Unpacked" launch event on Sunday, February 21 in Barcelona, Spain, where it is expected to unveil its new Galaxy S7 devices.
Sony has announced a new portable flash drive that can be used with both traditional USB-A connectors, along with newer USB-C ports.
SAP and Lenovo today announced multifaceted plans to develop cloud solutions in China, create innovations between the SAP HANA platform and Lenovo systems and jointly execute global go-to-market programs.
SAP North America is the first technology company in the United States to be awarded the Economic Dividends for Gender Equality (EDGE) certificate in recognition for its commitment to gender equality in the workplace.
Sony is releasing "News Suite," a free new news app for Android devices. The app features a large-scale overhaul of the functionality of Sony's previous news app, "Socialife News" (released in 2012).



