Here's a list of the top 3 super flop technology gadgets released in the year 2014. More details and complete list can be found after the jump.
When you're one of the largest smartphone makers in the world, not to mention a major manufacturer in several other household electronics as well, having massive marketing budgets is neither major nor surprising. Thus, when we see Samsung come up with creative and unique advertisements for its smartphone lineup, we're not really surprised. This holiday season, Sammy's marketing team has again done a great job of making Christmas and the winter season about its Galaxy S5 flagship smartphone, using three S5 devices to bring to life a real snowman.
Here are the best upcoming 2015 flagship smartphones you should look forward to in the first half of the year. Complete list can be found right here.
The Galaxy S6 - Project Zero - has been teasing us with spec leaks for a while now, with appearances of the purported device on the famous AnTuTu benchmarking app, revealing its hardware package. However, we haven’t seen a proper photo with a good angle hinting at the design of Samsung's next big phone, until maybe now, with photos of a unibody metal frame allegedly belonging to the Galaxy S6.
With the year now drawing to a close, it's the perfect opportunity to reflect on some of the great product releases of 2014, and with numerous big-named companies having rolled out some exceptional tablets over the past twelve months, we've compiled a list of our top five.
The first ever Samsung Galaxy S6 photo has been leaked and published online! The moment everyone has been waiting for is well and truly here.
After all the speculation and reports, a device believed to be the Galaxy S6 has been spotted, boasting its hardware info in the database of the popular AnTuTu benchmarking app.
Android 5.0 Lollipop download for Samsung Galaxy S5 is released. Here's how you can download and install official Lollipop update on Samsung Galaxy S5 (G900F) right now.
Flagship mobile products tend to outsell those preceding year-on-year, but in the case of Samsung's Galaxy S5, it's struggling to eclipse the achievements of the Galaxy S4. Having been launched at the Mobile World Congress back in February to a mixed reception, it enjoyed solid early sales numbers, but with Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus having proved a thorn in the side of the Galaxy Note 4, it appears that even the S5 has not managed to hit the heights.
China is an economic superpower that continues to grow at an incredible rate, and consumer electronics firm Xiaomi perfectly encapsulates this climate. But while often dubbed the "Apple of China," it's not just its monumental rise to prominence that has resulted in this label, but also the notion that it copies many of the Cupertino's designs with many of its own products. In news that will certainly irk the Mac maker, Xiaomi's chief has set his sights on overtaking Apple and Korean competitor Samsung to become the dominant force of the smartphone industry in the next 5-10 years, and while the Chinese firm hasn't much of a presence in the United States as yet, its Asian market dominance suggests that these claims cannot be taken lightly.
















