Tomorrow AT&T will roll out the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note II update that brings the touted Multi-Window feature. This feature enables the phablet to display a split-screen feature that allows users to view two apps at once. Strangely, the second largest cellular provider in the United States is the last major carrier to deliver the…
Samsung prepping a LTE-enabled Galaxy S III for T-Mobile?
While T-Mobile is promising a widespread LTE roll-out for 2013, one of the first LTE-enabled devices might have already been outed through the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. The Samsung SGH- T999L has just received certification through the group, and could end up being a Samsung Galaxy S III variant with LTE support. The model number of the…
Samsung looks to ban some Ericsson products in the US
Samsung is going after Ericsson for allegedly infringing on seven of its patents. The maker of the Galaxy S III is seeking a ban on some of Ericsson’s products in the United States. Samsung clarified its position in a statement, saying: “We have sought to negotiate with Ericsson in good faith. However, Ericsson has proven…
Samsung plans to ship more than half a billion phones next year most of which will be smartphones
Samsung has some seriously ambitious plans for next year as it’s gearing toward shipping 510 million phones in 2013, up from expected 420 million this year. That’s like a 20% growth year-over-year! But wait, there’s more – the vast majority (390 million) of these devices will be smartphones, making the Korean company the world’s largest…
EU Commission says Samsung abused use of essential mobile patents
EU Commission has sent Samsung the so called “Statement of Objections” wherein their preliminary view is that Samsung abused its position of owning standard-essential 3G UMTS patents (SEPs) and trying to gain an injunction against Apple products. The Commission says Samsung was wrong because they gave a commitment to license those patents on Fair, Reasonable…
Galaxy Note 7 (GT-N5100) tablet caught at GLBenchmark tests
Back in October we’ve told you about the Samsung GT-N5100, which at that time got its DLNA certification. Now such a device popped up at GLBenchmark’s website revealing us it could be Sammy’s next Note device. From what we’ve understood, this will be a 7-inch tablet with screen resolution of 1280×800 pixels a la Nexus…
Google Nexus 10 dock revealed in a holiday video
You may have seen that “Happy Holidays from Android” clip and noticed a Nexus 10 dock in it. Yup, it looks like something of that sort is in development and from what we can tell, it seems ready for the prime time. Not to make dock designers’ work irrelevant – but “it’s just a dock”…
All Samsung Windows Phone 7.5 devices will get Windows Phone 7.8 updates!
Looks like Samsung won’t forget its existing Windows Phone 7.5 clientele and will rather allow them to update their devices to the latest possible version (7.8). Windows Phone Italy has been able to confirm with Samsung’s technical department that the update is on the way. We can confirm that our products carrying the Windows Phone…
Samsung’s Galaxy Music Dock caught at Amazon Germany
Samsung is about to launch the Music Dock accessory that will makes it easier for Galaxy device owners to connect their beloved tablet or smartphone to a home stereo. Such product (model number ESP-30B) will most likely be announced at or around the CES, and will feature microUSB port to allow music playback and charging…
Samsung launches AllShare Framework SDK 1.0 to allow developers to beam content between devices sans any wires
You know that Samsung has its own name software for “controlling” DLNA. It calls it Allshare and it apparently makes it even easier to beam content from a Samsung tablet or smartphone to a big screen TV. And now the company is launching the Allshare Framework SDK that should enable developers to include some of…









