Samsung has applied for a patent that would see its smartwatches project an interface onto the wearer's hand or nearby objects, allowing input or manipulation of the watch without actually touching it.
Rumor has it that Samsung could finally release a smartphone called Galaxy X with a 4K foldable display in 2017, along with four other flagship devices with 2.5K displays. Here are the details.
In a Brazilian TV video featuring surfer Gabriel Medina, Samsung has unveiled a marriage between water sports and technology called the Galaxy Surfboard. Don't worry, it's not still April 1st. We've checked. Twice.
The as-yet unannounced Samsung Galaxy S7 Active has been outed, with leaked photos showing the new, rugged phone in all its glory. The upcoming phone appears to follow in the footsteps of the Galaxy S6 Active by being based on the current year's flagship model but with some ruggedization going on.
According to the latest specs leak of Samsung Galaxy Note 6, the upcoming phablet is expected to sport a mammoth-sized battery, huge internal storage, massive RAM, USB-C port, and more.
One unlucky user's Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ apparently started sizzling and emitting fumes when it was plugged in and charging, that too with an official Samsung charger.
Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are couple of the most popular smartphones available in the current market. The Android-powered devices currently operate as the Korean company's flagship devices, and cater to a demographic that simply wants to stay away from the iOS ecosystem, but who need the power and flexibility that comes with Samsung's hardware/Android software combination. To put it bluntly, both devices are premium offerings and more than hold their own in a saturated market, which makes this recent new development all the more disappointing.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 6 could feature a whopping 6GB RAM, If a new leaked benchmarks screenshot is anything to go by. The said screenshot also reveals that the sixth-generation Note's display could be slightly larger at 5.77-inches over the previous 5.7-inch display that Samsung bundled into the Note 5.
If a new smartphone has been on your immediate wish list, but you really aren't a heavy enough user to warrant parting with upwards of $800 for a top-of-the-range modern option, then the time has potentially arrived to reach in and grab that credit card out. Samsung's Galaxy S range of Android-powered smartphones really don't need any introduction, and even though we're talking about the S5 version of the series rather than the latest S7, it's still worth $159.99 of anyone's money, if not as a primary phone, then certainly as a secondary phone.
Rumor has it that Samsung Galaxy Note 6 features iris scanner instead of fingerprint reader and is likely going to be IP68 water resistant, like the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.














