Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is arguably one of the best phablets in the market right now, and while it's been only few months since its launch, rumors related to its next version - Galaxy Note 5 - have already started floating.
Apple is said to announce its trade-in soon to woo Android and Blackberry users to shift to iPhone.
BlackBerry is trying hard to make its presence felt in the tech world. In the latest attempt, once-popular Canadian phone-maker introduced the SecuTABLET, a spy-proof device created in a partnership with Samsung and IBM.
Samsung's streaming service, Milk Music, can now be accessed through web browsers. Previously, only Samsung device owners could access the service, but now anyone after creating an account, can access it.
Android 5.0 Lollipop update has just been released for Sprint Galaxy Note 4 users, according to various reports.
Galaxy Note 4 is only couple of months old and rumors around Galaxy Note 5 have started surfacing. According to reports, the Galaxy Note 5 will be released in the third quarter of 2015.
iPhone is once again the world's stop selling smartphone, ousting Samsung for the first time in three years.
Samsung recently released its next flagship smartphone at the ongoing MWC, Galaxy S6 and everyone suddenly became interested in finding out how does it compare with iPhone 6.
CES is an old story and now its time for the biggest mobile tech show in Europe. Mobile World Congress kicks off on March 1 where companies are expected to announced new smartphones, wearable and other gadgets.
Certainly, Samsung Galaxy S6 is becoming one highly anticipated handset of the year, around which an influx of rumors are floating. Interestingly the maker of the device also seems to be enjoying the rumors attention.
Manufacturers have begun rolling out updates in some regions while US users are still waiting.
T-Mobile CEO, John Legere recently tweeted out news confirming that the Uncarrier will be offering Samsung Galaxy S6 including a link that provides the best look yet at the smartphone.
A curvy design is said to be the phone's signature feature.
Samsung has acquired the mobile-payment company LoopPay, a move that's clearly aimed to counter Apple Pay. The Boston-based mobile payment tech firm has been acquired for an undisclosed sum.
Customers of T-Mobile should feel privileged as they will be receiving the latest version of Android sooner than AT&T. According to reports, the carrier has begun rolling out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy S5.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM