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Samsung teases its 4K, VR-ready phone display

It will be available in select countries including China, Singapore, Korea, Latin America, and Russian Federation. The new phone is being made in conjunction with Warner Bros Interactive.

We are sure that the Galaxy S7 edge Injustice Gods Among Us version is going to be more expensive than the regular version and only a selective number of units are going to be made, and will be targeted to those die-hard comic book fans.

Lee further affirmed that Samsung continues to provide best mobile gaming experience for its users and the latest partnership is a flawless example of the same.

The Galaxy S7 edge Injustice Edition package includes a sleek deep black Galaxy S7 edge, accentuated by gold detailing and an iconic seal on the back, inspired by Batman.

Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm Studios' alternative take on DC's heroes, hooligans and thieves Injustice: Gods Among Us offers game players a dark fighting game that explores "the psychological dangers of power, the temptations of absolute authority and the effects of grief on the psyche of metahumans".

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is rumored to replace the Galaxy Note 6 when the Korean company unveils its next phablet.

While the new Moto G4 Plus has got major improvements over the last generation of Moto G and comes with a new design, improved camera, and more, the Galaxy J7 2016 is no less.

As noted earlier, Samsung Galaxy S7 Active has a bigger form factor than the standard S7. This week, Samsung demonstrated a new smartphone display designed specifically for VR and likely headed to a future Samsung smartphone.

The Samsung Galaxy C5 is based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and has 5.2-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixel) Super Amoled display, and also supports two SIM cards in a hybrid dual-SIM configuration.

The display measures 5.5 inches and boasts a resolution of 2160 x 3840, which is an insane 806 pixels per inch.

Samsung and Warner Bros.


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