After many years of debating about the foldable display technology, recent rumors have suggested that 2017 could be the year that Samsung finally launches a smartphone with a foldable display. In fact, it seems that the handset in question could be shown off at MWC 2017
An investigation into the cause of faulty batteries that led Samsung Electronics Co. to pull all of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones last year found that some batteries were irregularly sized, causing overheating, while others had manufacturing problems, according to people familiar with the matter.
One of the talking points of 2016 was Samsung’s major Galaxy Note 7 fiasco that led to what is considered among the costliest tech product recalls in history. Samsung has been busy investigating the reasons behind the explosions, and reports claim that it is ready to reveal the results.
Samsung seems to be working on a slew of foldable devices. The latest is a foldable smartwatch. Samsung files patent for two new smartwatches, one with a foldable display
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Samsung has updated its Notebook 9 line-up with powerful new hardware and several minor design tweaks. Samsung Notebook 9 gets Kaby Lake refresh – and slick new design
Remember the Galaxy TabPro S that Samsung launched earlier this year? This was the first Galaxy-branded device to come with anything other than Android
Samsung Galaxy is allegedly planning to get another new handset before the year closes. The company as of late procured the Wi-Fi affirmation for its up and coming handset.
Samsung will roll out Android Nougat to its mid-range line starting next year, wherein the Galaxy A 2016 is one of the devices to get the confirmed update.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE can now be updated to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop via a custom firmware. A custom Android ROM for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has been released.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop available for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 via custom ROM. A custom ROM based on Android 5. 1. 1 Lollipop update is now available for Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is a big-screened smartphone that also includes a stylus. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is a big-screened smartphone that also includes a stylus.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop update has finally released and is officially rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, at least for Sprint customers in the U.S. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Edge Lollipop updates appear to be in the works.
Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3 owners might not get Android 5.0.1 or Android 5.0.2. Samsung's popular Galaxy S5 smartphone has just started receiving Android 5.
The Android L race continues, but it looks like Samsung is well on its way towards a January 2015 release date for the Android 5.0 Lollipop update in the U.S. -- with the Galaxy S5, Note 4, Note Edge, Note 4, and S4 at the top of the OTA roll out list -- if a recent purported leak on Reddit turns out to be genuine.
Google's latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop, has slowly been making its rounds across Android devices, but Samsung's popular Galaxy lineup has yet to receive even a lick. Recent leaks, however, indicate that Samsung is doing its best to bring Lollipop to its flagships as soon as possible.
Android L, known now as Android 5.0 Lollipop, debuts soon on the release date of the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. The Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 will download the Android Lollipop update soon after, followed by the Google Play Edition devices, like the GPE HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. So what about the rest?
The electronics giant will release two versions of the new Galaxy Note Samsung is still betting on the popularity of its so-called phablet devices, unveiling two new versions of its successful line of Galaxy Note products.
Despite being a year old, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is still trucking. Despite being a year old, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is still trucking. That's because the S4 comes with a gorgeous Full HD 5-inch inch display, a speedy quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM.
If you thought the ongoing Apple iPhone vs. Samsung Galaxy S5 battle was gnarly, then your definitely not familiar with the current Android wars of 2014.