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Samsung Spins Off Display Business, Becomes The World’s Largest Display Manufacturer on Day 1

Paul Paliath·April 2, 2012
As announced by Samsung back in February, the electronics giant has officially spun off its highly successful display manufacturing business as an entirely new corporation. Samsung Display Co., Ltd, poised to fully commence independent operations on April 3rd brags in its press release that overnight, it has "become" the world's biggest display manufacturer, with 20,000 employees and five production facilities worldwide.

Meet The 18 Year Old Tablet Concept Hindering Apple’s Patent Dispute With Samsung

Ben Reid·March 31, 2012
The ongoing patent disputes between Apple and Samsung are constantly subject to media attention, and at present, U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh has the unenviable task of listening to the argument regarding Apple's U.S. Design Patents D558, D757, D618 and D678, related to the look and feel of its iDevice range.

Samsung Mobile’s Design Chief Denies Apple’s Allegations Of Copying Their Design

Ben Reid·March 23, 2012

Could This Be A Leaked Photo Of The Samsung Galaxy S III?

Paul Morris·March 18, 2012
Now that Apple have announced their latest updated gadget to the world and the official release day has come and gone, the world can focus on getting back to a certain level of normality and focus on some other excellent up and coming products which don't feature the famous Apple logo. Although the Apple iPhone and iPad are ridiculously popular products around the world, it isn't just the iDevice gadgets that can cause a stir, with a load of attention being paid to the up and coming Samsung Galaxy S III.

Samsung Galaxy S III Shows Up In A Rather Convincing Press Shot [IMAGE]

Oliver Haslam·March 17, 2012
Samsung may be keeping the Samsung Galaxy S III under its hat for the time being, but that hasn't stopped supposed press images leaking left right and indeed, center.

Samsung Galaxy S III Goes Into Production, Set For For April / May Release [REPORT]

Ben Reid·March 15, 2012

Official Android 4.0 ICS Update For Galaxy S II Coming March 15

Paul Morris·March 5, 2012
With Android 4.0 being publicly available since November 2011, users might be forgiven for wondering why their device can't benefit from the features that Ice Cream Sandwich brings. After all, when Apple releases an update to iOS, users can generally grab the latest version immediately as long as the hardware supports the update. Users of several premium handsets, such as the Samsung Galaxy S II have been waiting for a number of weeks for Samsung to finally announce when they will be allowing users to update to Android 4.0 ICS.

Samsung Galaxy S III Confirmed To Be Launching In April

Ben Reid·March 2, 2012
Samsung's Galaxy S III is, without a shadow of doubt, the most eagerly-anticipated Android smartphone release of this year. With 1080p full HD visuals, a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and a revamped ceramic encasing reckoned to be amongst the new features - it's hardly difficult to see why.

Samsung Galaxy S II Wins Prestigious “Best Smartphone Award” At MWC 2012

Awais Imran·March 1, 2012

Samsung Announces Galaxy Note 10.1: 1.4GHz Dual-Core Chipset, Android 4.0 ICS, Stylus And More

Paul Morris·February 27, 2012
With the expected announcement of the iPad 3 coming in the next few weeks, the bar looks likely to be raised once again by the Cupertino company, meaning we will look forward to seeing what competitors come up with in the coming months in an attempt to compete with the famous Apple tablet. In the meantime, Korean-based Samsung have taken the opportunity to announce a new tablet device to its Android line up.

Full Specifications Of The Samsung Galaxy S III: 1.5GHz Quad-Core Processor, 1080p Display With New Ceramic Case

Paul Morris·February 27, 2012
We have recently brought some news regarding the Samsung Galaxy S III handset, which was originally set to be announced and shown off at this year’s Mobile World Congress which is happening in Barcelona as we speak. However, Samsung decided not to showcase the new handset at the MWC, instead opting to delay the announcement amid rumors that they wanted to unify a global launch date for the device which could happen in as many as fifty countries or cities in one go.

Samsung Introduces New Android Powered Galaxy Beam Smartphone With Built-in Projector

Paul Morris·February 27, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III Will Feature A 4.8” Super AMOLED HD Plus Display, See Simultaneous Global Launch

Awais Imran·February 25, 2012
Successor to the super popular Galaxy S II, the Samsung Galaxy S III, is only a few weeks away from being unveiled to the world and so rumors about its hardware/software specifications are getting stronger and stronger each day.

Samsung’s Mammoth Galaxy Note Takes Aim At The iPhone [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·February 23, 2012
This post could easily just be an embedded YouTube video alongside just one word - "WOW" - and that would probably suffice. That said, we like to offer a little more insight than that here at Redmond Pie so here goes.

Just Under A Year Later, Samsung Has Shipped 20 Million Units Of Their Galaxy S II Smartphone

Paul Morris·February 23, 2012
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