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.
Many Samsung Galaxy Note 4 handsets have received Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop update by now, especially those outside the U.S. But Samsung users in Europe, early to get the first Android L update, are already getting a new Lollipop update OTA that fixes some confusing feature conflation.
The latest premium smartphone from Taiwanese device manufacturer HTC, the 2015 HTC One M9, is on its way to a release date very soon. HTC's chief rival in Android-land, Samsung, will release its newest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6, around the same time.
While the Samsung Galaxy S5 on Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, and internationally have seen their release date come for OTA Android Lollipop 5.0 updates that are rolling out and available for download now, AT&T customers have had to wait. Bad news: now they, and possibly Galaxy S4 owners across carriers, will have to wait even longer.
With the expected April release date for the Samsung Galaxy S6 -- Samsung's completely redesigned 2015 response to the latest edition of the powerhouse Apple iPhone series, the iPhone 6 -- just a month away, here's how the two rivals stack up from a technical perspective.
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.
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.
Unlikely partner could build next Nexus Google has used several partners to help them create their Nexus devices. Asus, HTC, Samsung, LG and Motorola have all helped build tablets and phones for Google.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is a highly anticipated smartphone. For months, rumors have swirled on which features the phone will have when it is released. Now, Samsung is compiling some of those rumors and putting it on a website called "Is This The Next?"
T-Mobile is first to leak images of the upcoming phone Fans are getting an early look at what the Samsung Galaxy S6 will look like. The Galaxy S6 will be introduced March 1, but thanks to leaked pictures, potential buyers now know what the phone will look like, according to T-Mobile's website.
Samsung recently acquired mobile payments startup company LoopPay. It looks like with this acquisition Samsung wants to directly compete with Apple Pay
LG will start offering a virtual reality attachment to new buyers of the LG G3 smartphone. LG will start offering a virtual reality attachment to new buyers of the LG G3 smartphone.
Rumored specs, features, release date, and other details about the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S6 are beginning to solidify, as the Samsung Unpacked event date quickly approaches.
Samsung senior vice president and head of the Camera R&D Group Dong Hoon Jang highlighted on the company blog recent work to improve the front-facing camera on all their devices, suggesting the soon-to-be-released flagship Galaxy S6 will have at least a 5 megapixel sensor up front, if not something greater.
Could your smart TV be listening to and recording everything you say? A troubling sentence in Samsung's Smart TV security policy was pointed out by a Reddit user on Thursday and has sparked a debate over smart TV privacy and digital spying, reports Gizmodo.
Chief rivals Apple and Samsung will have to set their differences aside for longer, with the South Korean electronics giant tipped to manufacture the processor chip for the next iPhone.
Samsung called the Galaxy Note 4 the "single best big phone you can buy in 2014." Now, the company is trying to make the phone even better. A new version, to debut this week in South Korea, of the Galaxy Note 4 will make the phablet (phone/tablet) even faster, especially its LTE speeds.