Samsung Galaxy phones come with powerful processors, stunning displays, and advanced camera systems that make them some of the best Android devices around. Even with all that Galaxy devices have to ...
Samsung's Galaxy phones are among the most popular in the world, often neck-and-neck with the iPhone for global sales volume. Samsung itself is one of the largest corporations in the world, which has ...
Samsung's take on the Vision Pro is here — and you can already order it. Costing just over half as much as Apple's reality machine, the Galaxy XR has a 4K micro-OLED screen and a 100-degree horizontal ...
Following Google’s early release of Android 16 earlier this year, Samsung officially began rolling out its Android 16-based One UI 8 interface to the public. Starting with the Galaxy S25 lineup in ...
If you’re still using a Samsung Galaxy A03s, Galaxy A52s, Galaxy F42 5G, or Galaxy M32 5G, this is the moment to pay attention. Samsung has officially ended software and security update support for ...
Over the years, the Android smartphone market has become fiercely competitive, with new brands emerging quite often. However, premium brands like Google and Samsung have been competing with each other ...
Samsung has started rolling out its Android 16 update to Galaxy phones and tablets, with a schedule running through November at least. Here’s when to expect the update on your Galaxy device, and which ...
・Could Pro changes be causing problems? It seems increasingly likely that the Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphone has been delayed. Earlier in the week we reported on a slightly dubious claim that the ...
Samsung has been stubborn when it comes to the updated wireless charging standard that is Qi2, with the new standard adding MagSafe-style magnetic charging outside of the iPhone ecosystem. Google ...
We don't need to accept the same designs that dominate most smartphones. Here's how the new skinny phones from Apple and Samsung compare. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is ...
This is important because: This move isn’t just corporate housekeeping. It signals how Samsung sees the market, what kind of phones consumers are actually buying, and how the flagship wars may evolve.