Samsung won’t have a big presence at Mobile World Congress this year, but that won’t stop the Korean manufacturer from stealing some thunder. Samsung reached out to publications like AllThingsD and Reuters and confirmed that it will unveil the Galaxy S IV at an event on March 14 in New York City. The Galaxy S IV is one…
MWC 2013: Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy 8.0
Samsung is not expected to take the wraps off the Galaxy SIV at Mobile World Congress, but it did have its latest tablet on display. The Galaxy 8.0 is a mid-size tablet that competes directly with Apple’s iPad mini. The Galaxy 8.0 has a streamlined design that is reminiscent of the Note II and the…
MWC 2013: Samsung announces the Galaxy 8.0 tablet
Samsung is taking on the iPad mini with the newest addition to its Galaxy line of tablets. The Galaxy 8.0 lands squarely in the mid-size tablet category with a feature set that makes it both portable and powerful. Similar to other Samsung tablets, the Galaxy 8.0 includes the S-Pen stylus and the productivity features that…
Samsung Galaxy S III Duos with dual-mode CDMA+GSM connectivity announced in China
It was back in November of last year when we’ve first told you that Chinese will get a dual-mode version of the Samsung Galaxy S III. Well now it’s here, allowing folks who get one to use it both locally (on China Telecom’s network) and while roaming around the world (using a GSM-based network). Aside…
Samsung Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Camera coming soon
Almost missed this… Few days ago Samsung unveiled a Wi-Fi only version of its Galaxy Camera. As you would imagine, the device is identical to its 3G/4G-enabled sibling sporting a powerful 16.3-megapixel 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS sensor, as well as 21x optical zoom, 19 Smart modes to “enhance photographs,” optical image stabilization (OIS) and up to…
Samsung TV Discovery service announced, lets you find something to watch on your Smart TV and smartphone/tablet
Samsung announced the TV Discovery service and is ready to demonstrate it at Mobile World Congress next week. The forthcoming service will help consumers find live TV and video content in real-time, while also providing them with suggestions based on the viewing habits of the user. In other words, it’s like Pandora for TV though…
After Apple, Nokia to ditch Samsung as supplier?
Looks like Samsung is about to lose another client for its component-making business; after Apple, Nokia may drop its contract with the Korean company. According to a report published by Apple Insider, the Finns think Sammy doesn’t act professionally in its dual roles, one as a component maker and another one as a handset manufacturer.…
Rumor: Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S IV on March 14th
Another rumor, this time from SamMobile via a tweet from Eldar Murtazin, suggests Samsung will announce the Galaxy S IV at a March 14th event. Earlier rumors suggested the South Korean manufacturer was slated to unveil the device on the 15th of March. Based on these pair of reports, we can asume that mid-March is a pretty…
AT&T’s Galaxy Note II gets a small update to fix Exynos security issues
AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy Note II got a small update which we think will patch the infamous Exynos chipset exploit, discovered in December last year. The 8.45MB heavy download, described as “chipset security enhancement,” brings software version to I317UCAMA4, though the phablet keeps running Android version 4.1.2. As far as we’ve understood, aside from fixing this…
Galaxy Note 8.0 Accidentally Leaked?
We’ve got a fresh sighting of what could be the Samsung Galaxy 8.0 during the announcement of a new color option for the Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE in South Korea.The device, which is slightly obscured by a giant chef’s hat, looks at first glance like the Galaxy Note 2.But upon further inspection, the device bears…









