Congratulations, flagship Android smartphone owners in the U.S. who have been patiently waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop to begin rolling out, we're now in the month of February. That means a lot of release dates for Android L are coming in the near future, starting with HTC One M7, M8, and the LG G3 -- depending on your carrier.
Lumia could get Qualcomm processor that Samsung is dropping Microsoft's next set of Lumia smartphones could be more powerful than Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphones due to the processors in each phone.
It looks like Samsung is stepping its game up when it comes to Android updates for its Android devices. Android 5.0 Lollipop has finally landed Stateside for the popular Galaxy s5 handset.
Samsung is still on top but its struggling product line this year, especially due to the lackluster Galaxy S5, has cost it market share, according to a recent update on the third quarter of 2014 from Gartner.
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.
Samsung aficionados are abuzz with an expected upgrade of their Galaxy S5 phones to the 5.0 version of Android's latest operating system, dubbed "Lollipop." The release is "all but confirmed."
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?
Newest big screened phone Phones are getting bigger and customers are actually liking it. On Friday, Samsung will release an affordable plus-sized smartphone called the Galaxy Mega 2 and AT&T will be the first to offer it.
Blackberry releases Passport smartphone, on sale online Blackberry has re-emerged in the smartphone market after a two-year silence, and, under new management, to release the square-shaped Passport phone.
Comparing the two phones' specs All eyes may be on the Apple iPhone 6 but Samsung has had a big screened phone since 2013, the Galaxy S4 and S5. Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5 do not have that many differences but one major difference between the S4 (March 2013) and the S5 (February 2014) is the ruggedness and the weight.
Water-resistant Galaxy jumps on challenge to raise awareness for ALS Anyone who has been on social media in the last month would have found it hard to miss the Ice Bucket Challenge.
In which we review the Samsung Galaxy S5 hands-on. When Samsung launched its flagship Galaxy S5 earlier this year, it promised to up the specs, downplay the gimmicks, and offer a premium device that could stand up to the iPhone 5s in both capability and in its modern "glam" looks.
Prior to the release of the S6, the S5 adds more colors Recently, the Samsung Galaxy S5 added several new colors prior to the release of the Galaxy S6.
It looks like the Samsung Galaxy S6 won't come out until sometime in 2015, but smartphone users might already be thinking about upgrading their devices.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone is a fully-featured beast. The Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone is a fully-featured beast. But how does it compare to its predecessor, the formidable in its own right Samsung Galaxy S4? First off, let's compare release dates.
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.