Samsung has officially announced its latest smartphone, the Galaxy J - a hybrid device combined with the best features of the tech giant's previous models, Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3. Although the device is exclusively available in Taiwan and Japan, its design at least gives a slight hint what to expect from Samsung in 2014.
Samsung will reportedly release the next installment of its Galaxy S series smartphones by early next year. So far, several features have been thrown into the mix that the Galaxy S5 will allegedly be sporting. Here's a quick look at what people are expecting from the new phone.
The most recent Samsung Galaxy J leaks reveal it looks like a cross between the the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Note 3. If there is a drawback to this news for Samsung fans it's that it is only made exclusively for the Japanese market.
When it comes to comparing the best smartphones in the market today, you need not look further especially when you have stumbled upon the Samsung brand. These days, not all tech companies can come up with amazing smartphone offerings that can be each other’s own competitors. It may be easy to find lots of similar features about the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Four big companies namely AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon, have sent out their confirmation that they will have stocks of the new gadgets of Samsung: the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear.
Samsung has confirmed that it will be revealing the new Galaxy Note at the IFA trade show on September 4. Reports also note that the new phablet will be the very first device to feature 4K video recording.
We're in the home stretch now. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is less than two weeks away from its debut, and the tech world is waiting with rapt attention to see what the next generation of phablet has in store for us.
Though originally thought to ship no sooner than October, the Galaxy Note 3's rumored release date has slowly been creeping up as of late. As it turns out, now it might be right around the corner.
Samsung's unveiling of the Galaxy Note 3 is soon upon us, with the Unpacked event scheduled for Sept. 4, just before the IFA electronics conference in Berlin. There are plenty of rumors about what to expect, so let's take a look at some of the most important points.