
Samsung has inadvertently leaked an unreleased Galaxy smartphone with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor on its website. It’s thought the handset could be a Galaxy S5 mini — or even a cheaper Galaxy S5 Neo with older internals.

Samsung has inadvertently leaked an unreleased Galaxy smartphone with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor on its website. It’s thought the handset could be a Galaxy S5 mini — or even a cheaper Galaxy S5 Neo with older internals.

The only thing Samsung loves more than copying its competition is mocking them. In a new ad for its Galaxy PRO series tablets, the South Korean company picks on rival tablets to highlights the benefits of its own.
Entitled “It Can Do That,” the one-minute clip pokes fun at iPad’s inability to run multiple apps side-by side; the Surface tablet’s keyboard, mouse, and battery dock; and the Kindle for supposedly being little more than an e-book reader.

Samsung has seemingly confirmed the pricing of the Gear 2 and the Gear Fit smartwatches in Taiwan, much to the joy of local customers. And evidently, the Korean manufacturer has learnt from its past mistakes and is going with a slightly cheaper price tag.

A new rumor claims that the Samsung Gear 2 smartwatch could soon receive a refresh in South Korea with cellular connectivity on board. This would make the Gear 2 a standalone smartphone rather than a companion accessory. It is said that local carrier SK Telecom will be the first to bring this modified variant of the Gear 2.

Samsung unveiled its ultra-portable Galaxy Tab 3 variant, the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, back in April, 2013, and two months later the device was available in the U.S. from several retailers for $199. However, if you haven’t had the opportunity to pick one up before now, you may be pleased to hear that Walmart, the popular independent online retailer, is currently offering a factory refurbished model of the device for $119.