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The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S7 smartphones are coming to the United States, but one of the hotter models on the market is still being referred to as the "Phone 5G Ready" device. This upcoming phone release by the world's top smartphone company really sets the stage for what may be a revolution in the manner in which we communicate. The S7 and S9 feature a large QHD Super AMOLED displays with a pixel density of five times higher than what was formerly used in a smartphone. The high resolution screen means that your conversations are clearer, images are clearer and text is much easier to read.
The new devices will come preloaded with some of most innovative capabilities and features provided by the mobile network operators today, including VoLTE (Voice over Internet Protocol) services, that is an extension of what the majority of broadband internet providers have previously been offering their subscribers. This service works similarly to the way a fax machine would work by making outgoing calls to numerous numbers and also could be sent over data networks. By using VoLTE, you are able to get a conference call without having to use the internet or a desktop computer. A unique feature called BLE allows you to make hands free phone calls, which implies you do not require a separate adapter to use a headset to make a call. For example, if you are running late for a meeting and have to come up with a telephone call, you merely hit a button and you will be plugged in to a call center that will connect you to a representative without having to leave the comfort of the own home of yours.
Another major advancement with the upcoming devices is the power to access your Google Maps with your phone, which is known as GPS. You can just tap on the Google map icon on the home screen, and the screen will turn on to show you the current location of yours. The next time you go somewhere and get lost, you can use the on screen guide to discover where you're going, and where you need to go to get there. If you need directions, the on screen help will even tell you how and when to be there. http://www.nyspa.net/ |
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