@evleaks has published two images of the much awaited Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, along with a set of specifications. Well, it now turns out that the images were actually mock-ups and @evleaks had stolen from them.
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The clock is slowly ticking down to March 14, the day Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy S4 Android based smartphone. As the date nears, new leaks begin to trickle in, along with new information on the specifications of the device.
A series of teaser videos are getting fans excited about the upcoming launch with the Unpacked event March 14.
After coming across reports of Samsung's continuous dominance of Android and how much Google is feeling threatened, it became abundantly clear that Nokia made the right decision in choosing Windows Phone over Google's own mobile operating system.
A federal judge slashed more than 40 percent off the $1.05 billion damages award Apple won last year, and said another trial is needed to determine the actual damages.
But patent law expert has the right to consult in another case. Remember the judge who requested that Apple apologize to Samsung on the front page of its website last year? Guess what? He's working for Samsung now, and you can bet this is going to get the Internet ablaze with fanboy comments from all angles.
Samsung invites public to Times Square for its Galaxy S4 unveiling. Samsung has already sent out the invitations and now the company has invited the public to join its Unpacked event at the Times Square to witness the much-talked about Galaxy S4 launch on March 14.
Despite Android's success, Google is wary of Samsung, the company that possesses the power to make or break Android.
The update was initially rolled out by a few carriers and now Mobilicity, Wind Mobile and Videotron have followed suit as well.
The user interface (UI) of this OS is quite impressive as typing and other interactions with the device are very smooth.
Samsung took the curtains off the much awaited Galaxy Note 8.0 at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona. The tablet is expected to give stiff competition to other rival offerings in the 7-inch tablet category.
Virgin Mobile just got its very first LTE device: the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE, now available for $299.99 without a contract.
If you're in the market for an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3, Staples is a great place to pick one up — for less than a hundred bucks