Facing declining mobile sales, Blackberry has shifted toward software offerings to turn the company around.
Samsung aims to distinguish itself from the competition with its curved-screen Galaxy Note Edge.
Is the Nexus 6 premium enough for the premium market? It has the power and quality, but size may be a hinderance in gaining fans of pure Android.
Samsung is boosting its handset manufacturing capacity in Vietnam with a large investment to build a second plant, according to a report.
Xiaomi is seeking an investment at a rate that would make the company more valuable than Sony and Lenovo put together.
While Apple is looking to expand in China, Samsung is said to have lost ground because it put market share before customer loyalty.
Xiaomi might sell its handsets cheap but the company is making money, and profits nearly doubled and could grow strongly this year too.
Samsung is expected to wipe its design slate clean with the Galaxy S6 in an effort to recapture enthusiasts.
Home-grown smartphone sellers with global ambitions are playing an aggressive price game to thwart market leader Samsung.
Amazon’s new Prime Photos allows subscribers to upload any number of full-resolution photos into the cloud.
Alibaba, the dominant e-commerce company in the world’s largest consumer market, wants to take on Google and Apple with its own OS.
Disney Movies Anywhere app breaks down walls between Apple, Google operating systems.
The “Project Zero” code name is different from the ones used for previous versions of Galaxy-branded smartphones.
Samsung is looking to tear up its Android licensing deal with Microsoft.
The new build includes the Android Bird game as an Easter egg, and uses black and yellow striped rectangles instead of lollipops as blockades.
The launch of the Galaxy Note 4 wasn't enough to save Samsung from massive profit and revenue slumps in the third quarter.
Samsung's new smartwatch will require a $5-per-month service plan to be useful.
Samsung's woes in India won't abate unless the mobile phone giant can deliver a sophisticated smartphone at a price rivaling Xiaomi.
Worldwide smartphone shipments rose 25.2 percent in Q3, thanks to growing competition from new entrants.
The days of record mobile profits are over for this global smartphone giant, analysts and media reports say.
Korea's affluent and tech-savvy population has been a stronghold for Samsung, but preorders of the iPhone 6 are eating into that market share.
Samsung seems to have a product for every niche these days. But its products compete with each other as much as they compete with other brands.