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The past two weeks have been all Samsung, but things are about to get crazy with an . What are are we expecting there? Probably the , a new , software updates, and maybe a few cutting references to the .
But if Windows is more your thing, it was a big week on the mobile front with . A total of , but owners of and were left out in the cold. And in big app news, arrived, bringing a bunch of long-awaited features to the mobile platform.
Now, that's not everything — not by a long shot. Keep going for more of this edition of Mobile Nations Weekly!
Android Central — S7palooza
We're well into the swing of the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge being available, and there's still so much to talk about. Verizon is now offering , while to accompany your new phone.
We've been exploring the larger decisions around the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, such as , whether and if it might even be an .
The LG G5 is back in the news after a bit of a lull following its announcement, as we , more and how carriers are .
The past week was a pretty eventful one for BlackBerry, all things considered. We got several core app updates for BlackBerry 10 including Twitter, BBM and what has now become a hotly debated update for Facebook that caused BlackBerry to reiterate their strong commitment to the BlackBerry developer community. Plus, we're now seeing the first real signs of BlackBerry 10.3.3 being released.
Monday March 21st sees the , where Tim Cook, Jony Ive, and company are widely expected to announce a new 4-inch , a new 9.7-inch , some new Apple Watch bands, and the final versions of iOS 9.3, watchOS 2.2, and tvOS 9.2. New Macs? We'll have to wait and see!
iMore will be there live to bring you back all the action, so make sure you keep it locked and re-loaded! And if you're curious what's been happening with the ongoing battle over encryption and privacy, check out all our .
See you Monday!
Microsoft had a rather substantial week as is now officially official. Rollout of the OS upgrade for Windows Phone 8.1 began at 10:10am on Thursday and landing on . Of course, not everyone was thrilled as older devices and .
Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile for Insiders were also updated in with , improved Maps and driving, and much more.
Twitter after months of being on the PC desktop. The app launched with high praise from users with smooth scrolling, excellent performance and an exclusive dark theme. Twitter promised more updates to add new features in the coming months.
Speaking of apps, we caught for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. The app is set to launch on Monday, March 28 right before Microsoft's Build conference.