Samsung's new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge flagship smartphones have many impressed, but according to one new report, you might be better off buying the older Galaxy S5.
Could the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge get an Android 5.1 Lollipop OTA update rollout this June? One carrier outside of the U.S. claims it's happening.
Following the release of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and its Edge variant, the newest model in the S6 line has just been leaked and it's idea for those with an "active" lifestyle.
Samsung always has two flagship smartphones for each year, but since late 2014, you can add two more to the mix -- the "Edge" variants, which feature one or more curved glass edges on the side of the display.
Samsung's greatest challenge to the iPhone's domination of the premium device market came this April with the completely redesigned Samsung Galaxy S6 and its cousin, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
Two major Android flagship smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9, were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday. Arguably the two handsets that set the tone for the year's premium Android brands, HTC and Samsung's new devices together show a heavier influence from Apple than ever, and a shift away from longstanding features Android users have come to expect.
As we get closer to March, more and more details about the upcoming unveiling and eventual release date for the Samsung Galaxy S6 seem to be solidifying some previous leaks and rumors as fact -- or at least as credible pictures of what to expect. Here's what's new.
A "verified" Samsung insider on Reddit seemingly spilled the beans on the Samsung Galaxy S6's release date, specs, Project Zero codename, single and dual-Edge variants, and more.
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.