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Android Authority this week – February 27, 2016

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Hello Android fans, this week we finally had confirmation that the Galaxy S7 and the LG G5 are both launching on February 21 in Barcelona; we’ve heard about Google’s plans to take more control over the Nexus program; the first credible image of the HTC M10 leaked out; Google became the most valuable company in the world; Microsoft bought SwiftKey for a rumored $500 million; and Marshmallow graced several flagship phones and one device that was launched in 2011!

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Our smartphones are hardly phones anymore, with their large screens made for browsing the web and specs that rival laptops. It would probably be more accurate to call them “smartcameras.” Millions of users use their devices primarily to take pics and share them on their social network of choice. Thing is, despite the amazing advancements of mobile cameras, the average shot is still pretty… average. If you’re looking for ways to up your mobile photography game, don’t miss Edgar’s excellent piece with tips and tricks for getting better pics out of your phone right away. And stay tuned for more in-depth posts on mobile photography in the future.

Both Samsung and LG have confirmed that their respective flagships will be unveiled in Barcelona in exactly two weeks. Exciting times, as LG vies to turnaround its top phone series and Samsung is in the tricky position of having to top the superb Galaxy S6. And that’s just the cherry on the cake: MWC is shaping up to be more interesting than ever, and Android Authority will be there to cover it all. Flights are booked, accommodation has been arranged, now it’s time to wait. In the meantime, look out for our MWC preview, coming soon.

Back to the popular Nexus 6P for our popular Sunday Giveaway. Try your luck here!

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The stuff you shouldn’t miss

  • Review: Krystal reviews the incredibly affordable honor 5X
  • How-to: You always wondered, admit it – how can I take better pics with my phone. Wonder no more
  • Tech talk: iOS has long held the lead in audio latency, but Marshmallow is narrowing the gap.
  • Tech talk: Which fast charging standard is the best?
  • For developers: Here’s what you need to know to start building apps with Android IDE
  • Best apps: So you’re finally done with the Facebook app. Here are some alternatives
  • Explainer: Fingerprint scanners are everywhere: here’s how they work
  • Versus: Sibling rivalry: Mate 8 vs Nexus 6P
  • Feature: 2016 is do or die for Sony Mobile – here’s why

News of the week

Google Nexus changes

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  • Report: Google plans to take an ‘Apple-like’ approach to the Nexus line

Galaxy S7 release date

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  • Latest Galaxy S7 renders allegedly show off back of device
  • It’s official: Galaxy S7 is launching on February 21

LG G5 teasing is on

LG G5 announcement

  • LG confirms G5 launch date set for February 21

M10 revealed

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  • Leaked image of the HTC One M10 looks a lot like the One A9

Marshmallow updates

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  • Google releases February security update factory images for Nexus devices
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow rolling out to the LG G4 in Canada
  • BlackBerry Priv February security patch is now rolling out
  • Marshmallow now rolling out to the original NVIDIA Shield Tablet (Update: OTA halted)
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow rolling out to the LG G4 in Canada
  • Select AT&T Galaxy Note 5 users are receiving Marshmallow beta on their devices

Google’s raking in money

Google NY HQ outside

  • Google posts Q4 and full year 2015 earnings – $74.5 billion in revenue for the year
  • Alphabet is now the world’s most valuable company, toppling Apple

Microsoft now owns Swiftkey

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  • Microsoft confirms SwiftKey acquisition, app will continue to be available in the Play Store

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