Samsung has attempted to take advantage of the huge interest of the iPhone 6S launch by mounting a guerrilla campaign dubbed "Next is New."
The virtual reality headset requires a 2015 Samsung smartphone for its display.
With the growing number of users switching from Android to iOS, Apple iPhone’s global installed base could climb to over 500 million users.
The South Korean electronics maker may also be working on a foldable smartphone, codenamed Project Valley.
Samsung is speculated to be working on a smartphone with foldable display that is slated to get released by January 2016.
The social network is developing a mobile app to support 360-degree spherical videos, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Apple's iPhone 6S update might be considered boring by some, but the company's smartphone strategy is much smarter than Samsung's.
Samsung Galaxy S7 is rumored to arrive in two display and CPU versions along with support for microSD slot.
There may still be some room left for improvement in a slowing smartphone market, but manufacturers like Apple and Samsung may struggle.
The world’s biggest smartphone maker is preparing to cut 10 percent of its headquarters staff, a Korean newspaper reports.
A little-known German company has launched its first-ever smartphone and rather than appeal to the budget end, it is going directly up against Apple and Samsung.
ZTE is already the fourth-biggest smartphone brand in the U.S., but it's poised for big growth.
With the launch of a refreshed SmartThings Hub, connected security camera and a new sleep monitor, Samsung is finally fleshing out its IoT proposal.
China's Xiaomi is adding products ahead of an eventual entry into the U.S. where it has been accused of copying the iPhone.
Seven of the 10 biggest smartphone brands in the world come from China as they outshine players like LG, HTC and Sony.
Here’s what to expect at one of the world’s biggest technology shows from Motorola, Samsung, Sony, Microsoft and more.
Samsung's "next big things" may be alike on the inside, but are two different beasts on the outside.
American consumers prefer Samsung's stylus-equipped phablet over its pricier cousin, online sales data show.
Incorrectly inserting the S-Pen into the Galaxy Note 5 can permanently break its stylus detection features.
As number of smartphones soars around the world, dominant mobile operating systems are facing challenges from startups.
For $1, the South Korean company will let Apple iPhone users try a Galaxy or Note phone for 30 days.
OnePlus is rolling out a patch to fix known flaws in the Stagefright exploit, as part of the latest version of its OxygenOS Android skin.