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Googlicious - The Samsung Galaxy S7 leaks out

2015-09-15
what's happening brian Tong here with your Google Isha's it's everything inside the world of google that we can pack inside of a show and we'll have plenty of new things to talk about especially after google's upcoming September 29th event in San Francisco now we're expecting to see two new Nexus devices including a smaller Nexus phone by LG and a larger version of the device built by Huawei and they have been leaked out on the web over the past few months now these are the first Nexus devices that are expected to run android 6.0 marshmallow out of the box androidpit has released a new image of the LG based Nexus phone that will feature its fingerprint scanner on the rear side as well but that's not all LG recently sent out invitations for another event of their own set for October first in New York now this could be for their own rumored v10 phone that will reportedly have a secondary ticker display for additional information that you can see here it will be on the top of the normal display and next to the front facing camera this wouldn't be the first phone to have something like this you can search for a little doozy called the samsung continuum but we'll see how it all comes together and since we're talking samsung they've had the galaxy s6 out on the market for a few months but did the galaxy s7 already leaked out a report by sammobile says a Samsung device with the name lucky LTE appeared on the Geekbench benchmark database recently and has confirmed it's the new galaxy s7 that has been codenamed project lucky s7 lucky lucky number seven get it all right the report says Samsung is using a new Exynos 88-90 chipset with its mangu system on a chip that has some of the fastest performance tested to date it's a likely expandable storage will return but there is a chance and Samsung is also testing a new 20 megapixel camera for the Galaxy s7 and a project called all lens cover which could point to support for additional lenses for the camera but it's still very early now people are still talking on Apple's 3d touch announcement and yes I cover apple stuff and hearing people say it's just a long press feature is really selling it short other than the OS really this became the biggest platform differentiator between android and apple and just wait until we see what the devs do with it now in the android world the only phone that has something like this is the huawei mate s with its own force touch feature that they actually call force touch pre-orders are open now but unfortunately force touch won't be a standard feature on the main s and huawei said it will only be available in select markets and it's a great thing they decided not to tell us which markets that would have it thanks huawei now bloomberg reports that google will begin testing grocery and fresh food deliveries in two US cities later this year to compete with Amazon fresh Google Express will be partnering with the super fresh and not so wallet-friendly Whole Foods AKA whole paycheck and costco wholesale for the new service San Francisco will be the first city to try it out the other has yet to be named Plus Google's next day delivery service will also be expanding to the Midwest in and around Indiana Wisconsin and Ohio and if you guys and gals aren't paying attention this is really an arms race for delivery services between amazon and the big G right now and finally the Guardian reports that Google is expanding production of their electric self-driving cars and is now making at least a few hundred they say they are building them to learn what it takes to build one from the ground up they'll have some more help after the announcement that X Hyundai CEO John Krafcik will be the new CEO for their self-driving car project they aren't planning to market or sell these Prototype cars to the public in the near future but their goal is to have widespread distribution by 2020 alright that's going to do it for this week's show you can always email us at google issues at cnet com or tweet me at Bryant on this watching we'll see you all next time for some more of that Google issues google Isha's
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