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HTC promises a "world first" camera for the HTC 10, oh my! A big congratulations to last week’s

HTC promises a "world first" camera for the HTC 10, oh my! [View this email in your browser] [Enter our Sunday Giveaway for a chance to win a Galaxy S7 Edge!] A big congratulations to last week’s winner of the Nexus 6P giveaway: Joshua B. (USA). Enjoy your new Nexus 6P! Top Android news of the week [HTC 10 will allegedly have “World First, World Class” camera on front and back] Oh boy, that's a bold promise from HTC. Coming after the M8 and M9, we can only ask one thing: please, don't screw this up, HTC! [Galaxy S7 review: Refined, polished, and possibly the best smartphone ever] This is it, folks, the big one: how good is the Galaxy S7? [Samsung Galaxy S7 edge review: beautiful, powerful, and everything we've been asking for] If there's one phone that can beat the Galaxy S7 right not, it's probably the Galaxy S7 Edge. [Free apps can cost more than you think: here’s why] Free is free, right? Well, not always. Here's why sometimes it's better - and cheaper - to just pay for app. [Android N called New York Cheesecake internally, what about the final name?] The debate is raging. Should it be Nutella? Nougat? How about Nori or Noodles? New York Cheesecake sounds delicious too. [Three smartphone camera trends to watch for in the future] The megapixel war is over: time for OEMs to bring some real innovation to smartphone cameras. These three developments are very promising. [Galaxy S7 Edge has the best smartphone camera according to DxOMark] No minced words here - see why the camera experts at DxOMark showered praise on the Galaxy S7 Edge. You have to watch this More hot videos: [Here are the videos you don’t want to miss this week – March 19, 2016] [Facebook] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Twitter] [Google Plus] [Google Plus] [SoundCloud] [SoundCloud] [Instagram] [Instagram] [YouTube] [YouTube] [Website] [Website] Copyright © 2016 Android Authority, All rights reserved. Your are receiving this email because you opted in at our website AndroidAuthority.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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