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+18 +1Korean Galaxy S10 pre-orders 20 percent higher than S9
Samsung has sold 20 percent more of the Galaxy S10 on the first day of sales compared to the S9, the company announced. It's a capital improvement project the size of the entire planet, replacing one wireless architecture created this century with another one that aims to lower energy consumption and maintenance costs.
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+3 +1After the Galaxy Fold, Samsung has two more foldable smartphones coming
Samsung is developing a Mate X-style wraparound display phone and a flip phone.
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+24 +1Galaxy S10's first-day registrations fall shy of predecessors
The number of Samsung Electronics Co.'s Galaxy S10s that South Korean users have signed up for at local mobile carriers came to 140,000 units on the first day of registration, industry data showed Tuesday. The number of Galaxy S10's first-day registration falls below that of the Galaxy S9's 180,000 units released in March 2018 and the Galaxy Note 9's 200,000 units launched in August, they noted.
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+6 +1Who is the Samsung Galaxy S10e for?
The Samsung Galaxy S10 series sets its sights on the bleeding edge, yet again. But there is an odd exception to that rule — the Samsung Galaxy S10e. The Galaxy S10e is a bit of an odd duck, clearly wanting to blend in with its flagship siblings yet throwing out many of the fancier features in favor of a lower price point. Just who is this handset designed for? The obvious answer is that it’s designed for those who don’t want to spend $1,000 on a flagship smartphone, which is probably a growing percentage of even Samsung’s Western audience.
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+13 +1Flexible Smartphones Enter the Mass Market in 2019
Last 10 years, the design of smartphones virtually did not change. Only certain details were changed: the diagonal of the display, the size of the frames and the number of camera modules. But it seems that in 2019 the era of identical smartphones ended and global manufacturers decided to surprise us with new, futuristic products. In this article we will talk about the new trend called flexible smartphones, we will know what they are, how they can be used in practice and how much they cost.
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+12 +1Samsung Electronics Doubling Current Smartphone Storage Speed as it Begins Mass Production of First 512GB eUFS 3.0
Samsung Electronics the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has begun mass producing the industry’s first 512-gigabyte (GB) embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) 3.0 for next-generation mobile devices. In line with the latest eUFS 3.0 specification, the new Samsung memory delivers twice the speed of the previous eUFS storage (eUFS 2.1), allowing mobile memory to support seamless user experiences in future smartphones with ultra-large high-resolution screens.
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+4 +1Samsung expects Galaxy Fold supply to be limited, hints at luxury launch
Samsung is planning to hold another press event in early April for its foldable phone. The Galaxy Fold maker revealed its plans in an interview with The Verge at Mobile World Congress today, and hinted at a high-end luxury launch akin to what we saw with the Apple Watch Edition in its 2015 debut.
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+17 +1Galaxy S10 Plus Review: The Ultimate Android Phone Is Here
Representing the tenth anniversary of the Galaxy line, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is not a radical reinvention of the smartphone. (That would be the flexible Galaxy Fold.) But Samsung’s new flagship is not lacking in innovation or ambition. The S10 Plus is the world’s first phone with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor built into Samsung’s new 6.4-inch Infinity-O display, and it’s also the first Galaxy S phone with five cameras, including an ultra-wide shooter on the back.
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+20 +1Here's all the Minor New Software Features on the Samsung Galaxy S10
With how much new hardware Samsung unveiled at Unpacked, it’s easy to get lost in all the announcements. There’s the Samsung Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10+, and 5G Galaxy S10+. We tried our best to consolidate all the news about these new devices, but there will always be new features that don’t get center stage during the keynote.
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+3 +1Samsung's foldable smartphone is a 'game-changer' — but it won't be a profit-maker yet, analyst says
Samsung's new foldable smartphone is a "game-changer," but investors should not expect the new device to be a major contributor to the company's profits this year, according to an analyst. The South Korean tech giant announced the new phone, called the Galaxy Fold, on Wednesday at a launch event in San Francisco. It builds on Samsung's engineering and display innovation since its first flexible display prototype in 2011.
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+24 +1You can remap the Bixby button on Samsung’s Galaxy S10 to do whatever you want
Samsung will allow buyers of its new Galaxy S10 smartphones to use the Bixby key to open whatever app they want. The Verge has confirmed that with the S10, the company has added settings that allow you to customize the button beyond what has been allowed previously. You can assign the Bixby button to open a third-party app with either a single or double press of the button.
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+31 +1Samsung announces the Galaxy Fold, a phone that opens into a tablet
At a press event in San Francisco, Samsung detailed its first truly foldable phone: the Galaxy Fold. Here's everything you need to know.
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+28 +1Galaxy S10 preview: One UI is the clean break from Android Samsung has always wanted
Whether you call it TouchWiz or the Samsung Experience, the interface on Galaxy phones has always felt like it was fighting Android rather than embracing it. It’s not just the presence of duplicate apps for everything Google makes, or even the proprietary app store that sells Galaxy-branded versions of Play Store apps. More than any other skin, Samsung’s phones have always pretended Android wasn't really there, slathering it with a thick coat of paint and ignoring many of the latest features.
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+14 +1Official Samsung Galaxy S10 screen protectors will work with display FP sensor
A leaked image of the official Samsung Galaxy S10 screen protectors suggests that they will be able to work with the in-display fingerprint sensor without requiring any cutouts. Some earlier rumors had suggested that normal screen protectors would not be able to function with the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. It was even claimed in a few rumors that cutouts would be required in screen protectors just so the in-display fingerprint sensor could be used.
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+6 +1Galaxy S6 continues to get security updates, almost four years later
Samsung has just released the January 2019 security patch for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, continuing support for its first glass and metal flagships almost four years later. The update has been released in the UAE and comes with software version G920FXXU6ESA1 and G925FXXU6ESA1 for the S6 and S6+ respectively. The last Galaxy S6 update came out in November last year, and Samsung doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to stop regular updates anytime soon.
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+9 +1Galaxy S10 video leak confirms an in-display fingerprint sensor limitation
Popular accessory retailer Mobile Fun, which offered us a glimpse at some of the Galaxy S10 cases yesterday, has now published a video that shows off a working Galaxy S10+. According to the retailer, the video was captured when the phone was being tested with screen protectors. The phone isn’t actually operated in the video, but we can see it with the screen on a couple of times.
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+24 +1Samsung update re-enables bixby
Grrrrrr!
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+9 +115-inch, 4K OLED laptops are coming thanks to new displays from Samsung
Larger OLED laptop screens are coming sooner than we anticipated. Samsung Displays announced that it has made a 15.6-inch 4K laptop display and will begin producing the panels next month. The company plans on providing them to other manufacturers to put into their premium notebooks.
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+21 +1Samsung Phone Users Perturbed to Find They Can't Delete Facebook
Nick Winke, a photographer in the Pacific northwest, was perusing internet forums when he came across a complaint that alarmed him: On certain Samsung Electronics Co. smartphones, users aren’t allowed to delete the Facebook app.
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+15 +1First Apple, now Samsung is warning of a sales slump
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