Monday, July 11, 2016

Android news # 27: Galaxy S7 popular and new Android malware – Android Planet

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Strong sales Galaxy S7 propels profit Samsung

 Galaxy S7 adoptable storage The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge has sold more than 26 million times, according to quarterly figures who presented the company tonight. The two units, which are available in the Netherlands since the beginning of March, thus made a major contribution to the positive figures of Samsung. Samsung achieved over the past quarter operating profit of 8.1 trillion Korean won, converted approximately 6.3 billion euros. This is the highest quarterly profit for the company in two years. In the same period last year profit was realized of EUR 5.3 billion. More than half of the gain is due to the mobile division of the company. Samsung’s total revenue for the second quarter was 39 billion

HummingBad:. Android malware has more than 10 million sets infected

 hummingbad Android malware HummingBad has infected more than ten million sets. Here the company Check Point found out that the malware already holds since February at the holes. When Check Point in February came after the existence of HummingBad, they saw that started to install malware when people visited certain websites. First try to get the malware root access to the device and if that fails, the user is given a hoax about a system update, making HummingBad kinds of permissions. The access granted in this way is used to generate ad revenue. Here, the company earns but it lovingly $ 300,000 per month.



This is how the Nexus devices from HTC may look

 HTC Nexus Sailfish and Marlin 2016 The two Nexus smartphones later this year get an almost identical design, so says Android Police . The site claims to have heard what sources the aircraft look like, and to design their own renderings based on those sources. So the following image is not a leaked photo, but a reliable prediction of the final design. What most stands out is the excellent camera of the Nexus and Nexus 6P 5X is gone. Last year, the cameras were just a bit thicker than the body of the Nexus devices, so they could not completely flat on the table. This problem seems to be solved with the Sailfish and Marlin.



Cheap smartphones are much more popular

motorola moto g 2015 Although we often talk about the latest Android smartphones with the best technological innovations , is the largest growing market for inexpensive smartphones. According to the analysts of Counterpoint Research the major manufacturers are offering more affordable devices for this growing market. In 2014 existed forty percent of all Samsung devices from smartphones that cost less than $ 300. that percentage increased in the first quarter of this year to 54 percent. In 2014 there was only ten percent of the phones from the Samsung portfolio of smartphones that cost less than $ 200. In May this year, this appears to have risen to 41 per cent of the aircraft. LG also goes well in this market

Rumor:. Google makes two own Android Wear watches

 Android Wear documents Google is reportedly on two own smart watches which run on Android Wear 2.0. The watches should appear after the unannounced Nexus devices. It would be the “Angel Fish” and “Swordfish”, both of which have a circular screen and where – as in the Moto 360 – no black bar is at the bottom, where the sensors are hidden behind. The Angelfish in design would have some way of the Moto 360 (2015) and LG Urbane LTE and have a diameter of 43.5 millimeters. Also, the Angelfish with a thickness of over 14 millimeters a free major smartwatch, which is due to the larger battery. The Swordfish is the smaller of the two watch (42 millimeter) and would most resemble the Pebble Time Round, but have thinner screen edges. Of 10.6 millimeters, it is a thinner piece, wherein the housing it is more rounded.

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