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Additionally, a rumored 5.5-inch display size would fit with the current Galaxy S7 Edge, which remains a very popular handset.
The Korea Herald has broken a lot of Samsung news in the past, so there’s some merit to the rumor. A report from the Korea Herald indicates Samsung is going to bump up the resolution on the S8 to 4K (2,160 x 3,840) to top the current S7 line. The latest Samsung phone usually wins the “best display” crown from Displaymate. In the most recent round of reports, we're hearing that the S8 will have an even bigger screen, USB-C and no headphone jack.
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The details are pretty much in the rumor category at this point, but we’ll continually update this article with the latest information. Here’s everything we have heard so far about what Samsung is putting together. Presumably to be called the Galaxy S8, it’ll attempt to revive Samsung’s burned edges from the Galaxy Note7 debacle. Rumors are flying about the latest Samsung flagship smartphone. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (2.05/6)
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Dropbox boosts mobile productivity with offline folder support
The feature will be coming to iOS early next year.
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The feature will be made available over the coming days to Dropbox Pro, Business and Enterprise users with the latest version of the service's Android app. Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive also support saving files offline, but don't offer one-tap downloads of offline folders.
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The difference is that now users can download a whole folder at once. The feature is an extension of existing functionality that lets users save files to their smartphones or tablets. But to get the latest version of a file, users will have to open the Dropbox app when they're still connected to the internet, so that it can download the latest revision. The feature is built for people who know they're going to be off the grid. After that, those files will be available for viewing, even if the phone or tablet storing them is without a connection to the web. Here's how it works: Users select a folder in the Dropbox app, tap "Make Available Offline," then wait for the app to download the requested files. It's a move by the cloud storage company to better compete with the other players in this space, and provide users with functionality that will help them be more productive when they're on planes, in low-connectivity areas or just want to save their cellular data quota for other purposes. The company announced Tuesday that users of its mobile apps will soon be able to save files locally for use offline.
Users who need to make sure they can get access to files stored in Dropbox while they're on the go and away from the web have a new feature to help with that.
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