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 battle between smartphone giants Apple and Samsung continues as rumors surface that the two electronic companies are gearing up for the release of their new smartphones already.
It seems that no software update is complete without a leak before its release date. Androids are no exception. Yesterday, the Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) software update for the Galaxy S4 was leaked.
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.
Since 2012, the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4 has surely meant overall success for the company. And with a little twist done on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active, the company is all set to offer a different kind of flavor to its fans. This time, more ‘rugged.’
Hardcore techies are crying foul at Samsung's Galaxy S4 benchmark performance, saying the S4's performance measurements are skewed, but Samsung has responded, saying that the results demonstrate how their phone is optimized for customers.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 has won another battle against Apple as the newer, bigger handset seems to have edged out the iPhone 5 in camera tests by well-known DxO Labs.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition with a stock Android operating system hits the U.S. market Jun. 26. But how does it compare to Google's own, less expensive stock Android handset, the Nexus 4?