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Sprint Nextel chief Daniel Hesse said he would take a cut in pay this year, after coming under fire from some shareholders disappointed with the hit the company's results took from subsidizing Apple's popular iPhones.
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Samsung, recently ranked as the world's biggest phone manufacturer, has finally unveiled its next flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S3. The much-anticipated phone comes with a larger display, a more powerful processor, and lots of cool and exciting new features.
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In the smartphone market, everybody knows this week is Samsung's time to shine. The Samsung Galaxy S3, launched on May 3 in London, is the center of attention, hogging the entire mobile spotlight. In such circumstances, it is rather difficult for another smartphone to make some waves, but LG decided to set sail against the storm and announce its own device: the Optimus LTE2.
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Samsung Electronics <005930.KS> unveiled a new top-of-the-range Galaxy smartphone in London on Thursday, updating the most direct rival to Apple's iPhone with a larger touch screen and more powerful processor.
The most-awaited event in months - Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 - got underway at Earls Court in London, Thursday, and in front of swarming crowds, the Korean tech giant unveiled what the whole world has been waiting for - Galaxy S3. And it's coming to the U.S. in June.
In what's probably a surprising move to potential buyers, Verizon is now actively discouraging shoppers from buying an iPhone. A user on MacRumors says sales representatives pushed the Motorola Razr instead of the iPhone 4 or 4S.
The much-rumored Samsung Galaxy S3 device has finally been unveiled at the Samsung UNPACKED conference at Earls Court, London. The device will arrive during the summer.
It's finally here folks. Samsung has unleashed the Galaxy S3 in the world. This device will be Samsung's flagship smartphone for 2012, and from what we can tell by looking at the device being demoed on-stage, competitors are going to have a hell of a hard time keeping up with this beauty of a smartphone.