After the Galaxy S III was announced, a lot of people were displeased that it fails to provide a RAM upgrade over the S II. You see 1GB of RAM is more than enough for just about every use case, but more is always better when talking memory.Later Samsung announced the US Samsung Galaxy S III version, which does pack 2 gigs of RAM, but drops the quad-core CPU. Now though, we learn of a new S... full story ![]()
Today some interesting rumors originating from China have surfaced. The local manufacturer Huawei is reportedly working on a direct Galaxy S4 competitor with a 4.9-inch 1080p display and a quad-core 1.8GHz ARM Cortex-A15 processor. The rest of the rumored specs include 2GB of RAM, Mali T604 GPU, a 13MP snapper and a 2600mAh battery unit. The mysterious device is supposed to...
gsmarena.com (1 month and 23 days ago)
The Galaxy S4 is Samsung’s fastest-selling smartphone ever with shipments topping 6 million units in two weeks. Samsung co-CEO Shin Jong-kyun revealed on Friday that sales of the Galaxy S4 into channels will likely pass 10 million units next week, The Korea Times reported. The executive noted that it is selling much faster than the Galaxy S III, which took 50 days to reach...
yahoo.com (1 day ago)
Xperiablog got some information that Sony will soon announce and launch the Xperia ZR smartphone with a 720p display, a quad-core processor and a 13MP camera. The Sony Xperia ZR will share lots of features with the Xperia Z flagship - a quad-core 1.5GHz processor (Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset), 2GB of RAM and a 13MP Exmor RS camera. Impressively, the Xperia ZR will be and even...
gsmarena.com (22 days ago)

LG's Optimus G successor, the G Pro, is coming to AT&T on May 10, the companies revealed in a press release today. LG's Optimus G Pro offers a 1.7GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 5.5-inch 1920x1080 display with a pixel density of 400ppi, and a 13 megapixel rear-facing camera. The G Pro will be available on a two-year agreement for $199.99, and packs AT&T 4G LTE...
techcrunch.com (17 days ago)
Filed under: Investing Tomorrow's the day for Samsung followers to get a peek at the latest and greatest out of South Korea. The conglomerate is hosting an event in New York to unveil its newest Galaxy S IV at 7 p.m., and will be streaming the event in Times Square. With the debut just a day away, it's time for last-minute rumors to start showing up. Are you in or...
dailyfinance.com (2 months and 6 days ago)

Photo courtesy of Samsung Bigger is better! That is exactly what Samsung Mobile is all about over the last several years. Ever since the original Samsung Galaxy smartphone was released, their screen sizes have increased. A few years into the growing trend, Samsung out did themselves by debuting the Galaxy SII and Galaxy Note. They were a big hit at the 2012 International...
huffingtonpost.com (1 month and 7 days ago)

Samsung seems to be working on another dual-SIM Galaxy Smartphone, probably to succeed the Galaxy Grand we met with recently. The rumored handset should be called I8552 Galaxy Win. The Galaxy Win is supposed to be powered by the Qualcomm 8625Q Snapdragon 200 chipset with a quad-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A5 processor and Adreno 203 graphics. Samsung Galaxy I8552 Win The rest of...
gsmarena.com (1 month and 14 days ago)
At an event in New York City Tuesday, T-Mobile finally broke the news that it would start offering the Apple iPhone 5 from Apr. 12 with compatibility on its new 4G LTE network. But the latest Apple flagship smartphone is not the only high-end LTE-enabled device to come to T-Mobile USA, the carrier also announced that it would launch the new Samsung Galaxy S4, May 1 as well.
ibtimes.com (1 month and 21 days ago)

Samsung might be busy with the market release of the Galaxy S4 flagship, but it is also hard working on a new devices. The latest leak sheds some light on the upcoming GT-I8262 Galaxy Core smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy Core is reportedly a dual-SIM droid with a 4.3-inch WVGA display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 768MB of RAM, 8GB internal storage expandable via a microSD...
gsmarena.com (22 days ago)

China woke up to two new Android phones from Samsung. One is the Galaxy Win that leaked yesterday - a quad-core droid with a 4.7" WVGA screen. It's a single-SIM phone, unlike the one that leaked. The Samsung Galaxy Trend II, the second new device, does have a dual-SIM version, though. Samsung Galaxy Win The Samsung Galaxy Win runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on a 1.2GHz quad-core...
gsmarena.com (1 month and 13 days ago)
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