Here's a specs comparison between Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs S6 Edge+ vs Apple's iPhone 6 Plus. For those that are currently on the fence and having difficulty choosing the right plus-sized device for themselves, this head-to-head features and specifications comparison should help in making the right decision.
Samsung can hardly deny that it's feeling the pressure in what is an extremely competitive and cut-throat smartphone market. The company's most recent financial results are proof of this, with the South Korean company struggling to find growth in what has become an entirely saturated market. Now, in an effort to get its Galaxy smartphones into the hands of as many users as possible - in particular owners of Apple's iPhone - Samsung has announced its "Ultimate Test Drive" program where consumers can test drive a Galaxy smartphone for just $1.
You can now download all of the six official new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 wallpapers in their original resolution from here. These wallpapers comes in from Korean version of Galaxy Note 5.
Here's a specs comparison between Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs Galaxy Note 4 vs Galaxy S6. If you're in the market for a new Samsung Android device, which do you go for? This side-by-side specs comparison should help.
With Samsung having just unveiled the much awaited Galaxy Note 5 and the larger Galaxy S6 Edge+, it was inevitable that the Korean giant would present us with an official launch date for its fabled mobile payment system; Samsung Pay.
Samsung has officially announced both Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ during the dedicated Unpacked media event at the Lincoln Center. The South Korean company has also taken the opportunity to introduce a rather innovative and unique accessory for the new phablets that should go some way to appealing to BlackBerry owners who have thus far refused to move away from the beleaguered smartphone maker. Let us introduce you to Samsung's new Keyboard Cover that's built purely with the new phones announced today in mind.
Sometimes, just when you think you've seen every bad idea in smartphones - usually with a BlackBerry logo on it - something comes along and reminds you that there will always be something even more ridiculous around the corner.
If you have been on the fence about ordering a Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge and are a fan of T-Mobile, then now may be the time to get that order in after the company slashed prices by as much as $200.
It's only a matter of weeks until Samsung officially unveils the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ at its dedicated Unpacked media event on August 13. However, such is the thirst for knowledge within the smartphone industry that consumers just cannot wait an additional two weeks to see what Samsung has in store with its two new Android flagships. Thankfully, Evan Blass of @evleaks appears to have all of the gory details on the Korean company's fifth-generation Galaxy Note and has shared them with the world.
Some good news for Android lovers across the world who are looking for a new smartphone. In light of its very recent, but yet another disappointing quarterly earnings, Samsung is reportedly planning on cutting the price of its Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge handsets in an attempt to boost uptake and revenue. Earnings calls are always a difficult time for companies that appear to be in a transitional period. Samsung reported a net profit of approximately $4.9 billion, which represents a reduced profit of 8% from last year; not great news for the South Korean company.















