Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 in India.
Samsung is emulating competitors with exclusive flash sales for its new, competitively priced phones in India.
Samsung is taking on Chinese competition by going back to its strengths -- building phones that offer overall top-of-the-line experience.
Samsung is releasing more mid-priced smartphones with fairly high-end specs to help retain market share in India.
Sprint Galaxy Note Edge users are now receiving the Android 5.1 Lollipop update.
The Galaxy A8 is now listed on the official Samsung website for Chinese markets.
The South Korean phablet could find its way into consumer fans earlier than anticipated.
AT&T is selling the Note 4 and the Note Edge with very attractive discounted prices.
The company now expects to post another drop in profits for the seventh quarter running.
Samsung is pegged to release the Galaxy Note 5 earlier in August instead of September in order to beat the release of the next iPhones.
Before you make your decision on which phablet to buy this fall, read this.
India's smartphone vendors are attempting to come up with models to compete with Chinese imports, but the going is tough for smaller players.
The discounted unlocked versions of the LG G Flex 2 and the Galaxy S6 offered on eBay support AT&T and T-Mobile networks.
Samsung isn't just competing with Apple. It's competing with its own phones.
Sales of Samsung's new Galaxy S6 Edge have not lived up to expectations after winning early praise.
Samsung's next phablet isn't expected to ditch micro USB 2.0 for USB type-C anytime soon either.
Xiaomi's Mi 4i is a popular phone that has set a high bar for specs at its price band.
It's been five days since a death from Middle East respiratory syndrome was reported in South Korea.
The deadly virus has infected 185 people and has killed 33 since June 2.
Sprint has released Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update for its Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge customers.
A Chinese consumer rights group filed the lawsuit Thursday, seeking to force Samsung and Oppo to allow consumers to remove pre-installed apps from their devices.
Verizon has started rolling out the Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA update for Samsung Galaxy Note Edge users.