Samsung appears to be desperate in making its Tizen OS grow. The South Korea brand is now offering developers a huge amount of money in exchange for making apps that would do well on the Tizen Store.
The smartwatch design is inspired by traditional watches, including the circular bezel and watch faces that make it look just like a traditional chronograph.
The South Korean company, which has recalled and discontinued the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, is also facing problems with its washing machines.
The company’s Galaxy Beta Program is now available for S7 users in the U.S., the U.K. and South Korea, and will launch in China soon.
Samsung has filed a patent for a foldable smartphone. Could this be the rumored Galaxy X?
Samsung’s next flagship phone, the Galaxy S8, could have a much bigger display than the Galaxy S7.
The Facebook app is reportedly 25MB in size, which is one-third of the existing Snapchat app for Google Pixel.
LG is the latest manufacturer to begun updating devices to Android 7.0 Nougat.
YouTube added support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) videos on Monday.
Samsung has recalled 2.8 million of their top-load washing machines following hundreds of complaints.
Customers can opt for the two new data plans — 5GB or 10GB — starting Nov. 13.
Chip maker Qualcomm says that a new device from OnePlus will be powered by the same processor found in the Google Pixel and Pixel XL.
The Galaxy S8, expected in February 2017, may feature a completely new design and come sans a home button, rumors say.
A new report is claiming that Samsung is not using 4K display for its Galaxy S8. Instead, the South Korea giant is said to sport a 2K screen at launch.
The company, seeking to revive its smartphone sales hurt by the Note 7 fiasco, said that the digital assistant would let consumers use third-party services.
Samsung has decided to terminate Samsung Link after four years without explaining in full detail why.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone isn’t the only Samsung product consumers need to worry about when it comes to potential “risk of injuries.”
While Apple needs the iPhone 8 to make up for its revenue decline, Samsung needs the Galaxy S8 to make up for the Note 7 scandal.
Check out how the Huawei Mate 9 and the iPhone 7 compare by specs.
Simply dumping the 4.3 million handsets it manufactured, and then recalled or not sold, will be tantamount to an environmental disaster.
The Xiaomi Mi Mix already impressed many with its 91.3 screen-to-body ratio last week, and now it looks like Samsung is trying to achieve the same thing for next year's Galaxy S8.
Though Samsung scrapped its Galaxy Note 7 flagship that debuted with an iris scanner, it is undeniable that the handset's advanced feature has started a trend among the big players in the smartphone industry. If the latest reports are to be believed, LG could be the next one to build a smartphone that will sport an iris scanner up front.