Xiaomi kicked off its launch event in Beijing today with the Mi Note 2 - a device that could potentially steal the spotlight from the iPhone 7 and Google Pixel.
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Samsung is releasing its new Galaxy-branded tablet this week. Here are the things you need to know about the upcoming device.
Some Galaxy S7 Edge units might possibly have the same fire-prone issue found on the Galaxy Note 7.
The company will not discontinue the Note series despite the Note 7 fiasco, Samsung suggested in a press release Monday.
Samsung is still trying to figure out why Note 7 units are catching fire and has now tasked Galaxy S8 engineers to investigate.
A new report fresh from South Korea is claiming that LG could be done with the modular design it proudly introduced with its G5 flagship device.
The costly and embarrassing fiasco that was the Note 7 may be forcing the South Korean company to consider another power-source supplier, according to rumors.
The NBA announced on Thursday that starting next week the league will be streaming one game a week in VR, all season long.
Stephen Colbert's sketch "explains" how Galaxy Note 7 owners should safely return their discontinued device.
A Samsung supplier has leaked new information about the company's upcoming Galaxy S8 smartphone.
Samsung is currently working on the Galaxy S8 and it wants to make sure that its development is kept under wraps.
Samsung’s woes refuse to end, with the lawsuit coming just a week after the company officially recalled the Note 7 and discontinued production of the handset.
It looks like the fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 might have affected Samsung's smartphone strategy for 2017.
T-Mobile started accepting pre-orders for the phone Monday, while Verizon will sell it online starting Oct. 20 and in stores from Oct. 28.
Samsung starts mass producing its new 10nm FinFET technology chips.
New reports find Samsung tests its batteries in labs owned by the company.
The U.S. Department of Transportation warned that a violation of the ban would attract criminal prosecution and fines.
The company is still trying to salvage the remains of the Galaxy Note 7 — it has ported features such as the Always On Display to the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
Passengers traveling with the Samsung smartphone will be denied boarding and those found violating the ban could face fines and even criminal prosecution.
"Anyways, according to him the phone self ignited and shortly after exploded while still in his hand,” the satire site wrote.
The Chinese company is reportedly joining other tech giants in the race to produce a device with a flexible display.