Samsung is known to get a jump on the competition in the early half of the year by unveiling its next Galaxy S smartphone before rivals do during the Mobile World Congress. But Samsung usually jumps the gun by one day -- not weeks.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is a feature-rich powerhouse of a phablet that comes highly recommended for the big-screen crowd -- but, emphatically, no one else.
After months of the technosphere wondering if it even existed, the new Google Nexus 6 smartphone has finally released. What's the verdict? Apparently, it's fantastic, with only one major drawback.
Google's Nexus 6 is one step closer to landing in consumers' hands as the handset has officially gotten the thumbs up from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) days before pre-orders begin.
Buyers eager for a phablet option other than Apple's new iPhone 6 Plus or Samsung's new Galaxy Note 4 this fall should be pleased to know that Google, along with Motorola, should be unveiling a next-generation Nexus brand smartphone with a 5.9-inch display.
Google kick off its Android One program Monday in India, introducing a new line of affordable smartphones that will help it crack into emerging markets.
Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Note 4 on Wednesday in Berlin, Germany prior to the start of the IFA Berlin electronics show. While the Galaxy Note 4 is mostly an upgrade to its predecessor, one promising accessory may make the Note 4 the first device in a mobile VR revolution.
Google is widely expected to release a brand new Nexus smartphone manufactured by Motorola sometime this year and new leaks give us a look at details such as the release date and pricing -- here's a look at what they are.
Samsung is expected to unveil the next iteration in its popular Galaxy Note series in early September, but specs for the phablet seem to have already leaked online, and once again the device looks to be one powerful beast.
In my extended time with the Sony Xperia Z1S one thing has become clear: this is a very specific phone that appeals to many on paper. Although the handset packs great hardware and a fantastic design on top of it all, there's just something that seems to be missing.