Samsung revealed the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5 during Unpacked 2015 but ended the event with a bang by showing a teaser reel of its new round smartwatch. It appears we’ll find out more about the Gear S2 – formerly Gear A and Orbis – during IFA 2015 in Berlin. The images flashed across the screen seem to correlate with the past rumored bits we’ve seen. The signature
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 was just announced today and it’s already being prepped for a pre-order ahead of its August 21 release date. While you may be deciding between it and the newly unveiled Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, to become the earliest of early adopters, you’ll need to get to sign up for it by 3 p.m. EDT. After that, Samsung and carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint
Samsung has finally announced the Galaxy Note 5 promising a multitasking monster behind powerful specs and display. However the Galaxy Note 4 is a device that has impressive specs of its own and even has the ability to run the Gear VR headset with barely a hint of lag. So how does the fifth generation phablet stack up against its predecessor? Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4:
Introduction It’s hard to imagine a time when large touchscreens aren’t the norm, but in September 2011, Samsung debuted its first Galaxy Note to mixed reviews. Journalists chided Samsung’s pocket-unfriendly smartphone, but users gravitated towards the Note, which came packed with useful features that make the device more than just a large-screen phone. Some of these features – like the split screen multitasking, floating windows and curved edge display –
Introduction The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is sure to cause a stir among both consumer and enterprise customers when it hits stores. Like its predecessor, the Note 5 will feature a stunning Quad HD display, but this time the phone feature an improved 16MP and 5MP camera, and its processor, Samsung’s Exynos 7422, will be one of the fastest smartphone processors ever to hit the market. Not to mention the
Get ready to sign on the dotted line with your S-Pen, because the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and its curvy cousin, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, were officially announced today. Unveiled at Samsung’s Unpacked 2015 event in New York and London, the two Android phones confirmed all of the rumors we’ve been hearing for months about their design, display and specs. The Galaxy Note 5 is made of metal, ditching
Google Inc has been given an extra two weeks to respond to European Union charges of abusing its market power in a dozen EU countries and stave off a possible billion-euro fine. The European Commission has extended the deadline for replying to the charges until Aug. 31, a Google spokesman said on Thursday. The Internet company was previously given until Aug. 17 to respond to the Commission’s charge sheet, or
By Jeffrey Dastin and Se Young Lee NEW YORK/SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled a new Galaxy Note phablet and a larger version of its curved-screen S6 edge smartphone on Thursday, marking a fresh bid by the South Korean tech giant to revive momentum in its handset business. Samsung is the world’s top smartphone maker but its market share fell in the second quarter when its critically acclaimed
SEOUL (Reuters) – German carmaker Audi said it will develop batteries for electrically powered sport utility vehicles (SUVs) that can run more than 500 kilometers per charge, in partnerships with South Korea’s LG Chem Ltd and Samsung SDI Co Ltd. The South Korean companies will supply the batteries from plants in Europe, Audi said in a statement on Thursday. Audi, Samsung SDI and LG Chem declined to give financial terms