Verizon is gearing up to roll out a new software update for the Samsung Galaxy Stellar. The update was announced today and brings a bunch of stability improvements, new features, and improvements to the entry-level device.
Verizon is gearing up to roll out a new software update for the Samsung Galaxy Stellar. The update was announced today and brings a bunch of stability improvements, new features, and improvements to the entry-level device.
Samsung is clearly unhappy with complaints about the quality of the materials in its smartphones. The company always fights back with the same response and insists that its phones do not sacrifice weight and durability for fancy materials. However, this time it has gone the extra mile.
Samsung has posted a video on its YouTube channel showing us just how much stress the Galaxy S4 can actually handle.
An unidentified Samsung phone with the model number SCH-434 passed its Bluetooth SIG test this week, more than likely on its way to Verizon. All of Verizon’s Samsung device model numbers have started with SCH, we have also established that the device is on its way to North America. But what is this device?
Could it possibly be the much-anticipated Galaxy S4 Mini?
“What if your smartphone could do this?” That is the title of the latest video published by T-Mobile U.S. on its YouTube channel yesterday. In the video we see footage from a smartphone as it follows a diver into a swimming pool. Pretty impressive, but what device is that?
We’ve been hearing a ton of rumors regarding the Samsung Galaxy Camera 2, but now we’re beginning to see our first physical evidence that it really exists, and this could be the making or breaking of some of the rumors. Fresh off the press is a leaked photo, reportedly taken by the Galaxy Camera 2, that TechTastic got their hands on.