A Samsung official told a Korean newspaper the company has received a whopping nine million carrier pre-orders for its next flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S III. The new phone, which is set to go on sale May 29 in Germany before releasing in other countries, is currently being manufactured at a South Korean facility.
What might be the actual Samsung Galaxy S III or the most interesting fake we’ve seen all year has appeared on the web tonight, this included in a press event invite set for May 22nd. The odd nature of the event invite is not specifically in the tell-tale signs we’d expect: the type setting looks legitimate, the format appears correct – it’s the timing that we’re thinking might not stick. Is this therefor the real Samsung Galaxy S III, or simply a photo of a leg of a metal chair made to fool us all?
Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphones and tablets just got a new addition to the family and this one is being made for people who want to show videos and photos on the wall in addition to the touch screen. Samsung's press release today announces the Galaxy Beam, which has a projector embedded in the smartphone's 12.5 mm casing. This is actually a new version of a previously launched product which Samsung first released in in mid-2010.
Samsung's success in smartphone sales helped the South Korean-based company generate record profiles for the fourth quarter of the calendar year of 2011. The company announced today that it had a billion quarterly operating profit of 5.3 trillion won ($4.7 billion), thanks in part to sales of its Android-powered smartphones such as the Galaxy S II.
Back in September Samsung announced that they had sold over 10 million Samsung Galaxy S II smartphones, and now the company has announced that they have now sold over 5 million Galaxy S II devices in their domestic market, South Korea.
The Samsung SUR40 is the next generation Microsoft Surface device, it was announced last year and went up for pre-order back in November, and the Samsung SUR40 has now started shipping.
Apple and Samsung are engaged in a number of different patent lawsuits around the world, the most recent one being the case of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany.
At CES last week Samsung featured their new line of Blue-ray players with UltraViolet Cloud acess which use technology developed by Flixster and Rovi. Enabling users to import they’re existing Blu-ray and DVD collections from participating studios into the UltraViolet Cloud.
Galaxy Tab lets you work, play, read, and connect on the go, but mastering its TouchWiz interface and finding the best apps can be tricky—unless you have this Missing Manual. Gadget whiz Preston Gralla provides crystal-clear explanations and step-by-step instructions to get you up to speed quickly, whether you have the 3G/4G or Wi-Fi version of this amazing device. The important stuff you need to know:Design your experience. Add interactive widgets and mini-apps to your screen with TouchWiz. Satisfy your appetite. Download thousands of games and apps from the Android Market.
Android Tablets Made Simple: For Motorola XOOM, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Asus, Toshiba and Other Tablets
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If you thought your phone was smart, you should see the new Android tablets! Based on Android 3 Honeycomb, these tablets provide all the computing power you'll need on a device light enough to carry wherever you go.
We have been testing out the Samsung Galaxy Nexus over the last couple of week and thought we would show you guys a sample video which was recorded on the Galaxy Nexus.
Samsung has this week unveiled a new compact camera to their range in the form of the Samsung DualView DV300F. Which is equipped with dual screens, with one positioned on the front allowing you to take photos at arm length with ease and see the image you will capture.
We heard the other day that Samsung were reconsidering releasing the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the original Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
we heard that Samsung had shipped over one million Galaxy Note handsets, and one thing we missed in the announcement was that Samsung has now officially confirmed that the Galaxy Note is headed to the US in 2012.