Blackberry will release their first smartphone running on Android this Friday. It will be first sold by AT&T, the other major carriers will follow but no dates are given yet.
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Samsung possitively reports that they have noticed an increased to their profit gains. This news comes as a relief for them as they had been experiencing a decline in sales for the past seven quarters.
Samsung on its quest to gain more consumers announces that they have added 14 more US banks to their partners and will also be supporting gift cards starting the coming months. Samsung Pay will also start supporting Discover cards next year.
Samsung unveils their latest 18.4 inch Galaxy View tablet. This tablet is the biggest Android as of its release and strives to offer a viewing experience that users will never want to leave again.
Motorola and Verizon Wireless has just unveiled the latest from their Droid collection, The Droid Turbo 2. This latest device boast having a shatterproof screen which is expected to last to up to 4 years. It is set to be launched this October 29.
Following complains regarding the latest iOS 9 Wi-Fi Assist feature, a lawsuit has been filed against Apple. The 5M lawsuit has been filed in California by a couple after they experience racking up a bill which they say is due to the said feature.
Rumor has it that with the release of Apple's Iphone 6s showcasing the pressure sensitive 3D touch feature, known companies Samsung and Xiaomi has duplicated it and is also set to relese their own upcoming mobile devices featuring a somewhat similar feature.
Samsung offers an alternative to the bulky and pricey Oculus Rift. Virtual Reality that is available for the masses is no longer a sci-fi story. This November, a new Samsung VR headset will retail at just $99 US.
The court battle continues and this recent Apple win may change the way Samsung manufacture their phones.
Samsung releases another India-only phone after the success of the Galaxy J1. Samsung India Electronics launched its newest addition to the J series today.
Xiaomi is increasing their market share in China. Xiaomi has just released their second quarter reports and it showed that the company has covered 18 percent of the market share in China.
Samsung dominated the second quarter figures. Will they continue the trend or lose to Apple once the new iPhone is released?
Say farewell to SIM cards with this new piece of tech! The GSM Association (GSMA) revealed that multinational technological company giants Apple and Samsung agreed to be part of the latest SIM innovation, called embedded electronic SIM cards or e-SIMs, while the majority of telecommunications companies are expected to support the plans.