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+10 +1Samsung just launched a new Galaxy smartphone with a removable battery
Samsung has quietly launched a new Galaxy smartphone. Called the Galaxy XCover Pro, the device is the latest addition in Samsung’s range of rugged smartphones. It succeeds the XCover 4 which had was launched back in 2017.
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+24 +1Samsung’s new Ballie robot is like a real-life mini BB-8
Today, at Samsung’s keynote at CES, Samsung introduced Ballie, a small ball-shaped robot intended to help you around the house. Samsung says Ballie utilizes AI to be a security robot, a fitness assistant, a tool to help seniors connect with smart devices in their homes, and it can even be a friend to your kids and pets.
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+19 +1Samsung's at it again and this time it stole Apple's Face ID icon
Samsung and Apple have a complicated history. But in reality, it mostly boils down to Samsung "borrowing" design language and features from Apple and then using them in its phones and tablets. Things aren't as bad as they once were, but yesterday the company showed a slide about Samsung Pass. And on that slide was Apple's Face ID icon.
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+15 +1CES 2020: Samsung introduces enterprise-ready Galaxy Chromebook
If you want a top-of-the-line Chromebook for work, your first choice has been the Google's Pixelbook Go. Now, Samsung is releasing a challenger, the Galaxy Chromebook.
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+13 +1Samsung Galaxy Chromebook hands-on review: 4K OLED display, 10th gen power for $999
The Galaxy Chromebook is total overkill — and I would like one now, please. The thinnest Chromebook ever, this laptop boasts a gorgeous 4K AMOLED display, a powerful 10th gen Core i5 CPU and a flexible 2-in-1 design with a built-in pen. But is this thing worth $999? I went hands-on with the Galaxy Chromebook at CES 2020, and it’s one of the best-looking laptops I’ve ever seen.
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+20 +1Samsung just announced cheaper versions of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 — and it's further evidence the industry is changing as smartphone prices have skyrocketed
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 Lite and S10 Lite have finally been announced after several leaks. They'll be on display at CES 2020.
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+18 +1Samsung rolls out January security patch for Galaxy Note10 ahead of Google's Pixel
Samsung has once again managed to beat Google's Pixel lineup and started rolling out the January security update for the Galaxy Note10 in Germany. Some Pixels are still stuck on the November patch.
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+16 +1Samsung and Apple take opposing views on Web3 technology
Coinbase last week announced it may be removing the ability to browse for decentralized apps (dapps) from its iOS app Coinbase Wallet—not to be confused with its main app, called Coinbase—in order to comply with Apple’s App Store policy. But while Apple rejects the dapp world, its South Korean rival Samsung is encouraging them—another sign that the East is leading the way in Web3 technology.
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+1 +1Android Smartwatches That are the Best
These Android smartwatches are the best technology one can experience as the smartwatches have many cool features that will make your work easy.
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+20 +1Android 10 rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S10 series (Update: New Zealand, Philippines, Romania)
Samsung has been testing Android 10 on its Galaxy S10 series extensively, with one beta update chasing the other over the last few weeks. The company is
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+13 +1Photo confirms battery capacity of the Samsung Galaxy S11+
The battery capacity of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S11+ is seemingly confirmed by a photo of the actual battery. The device will pack an impressive 5000 mAh power cell to fuel that hungry 120Hz 6.9-inch display.
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+27 +1Samsung to reportedly abandon Qualcomm ultrasonic fingerprint scanners
Samsung kept its promise and recently delivered a security update for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note10 addressing the fingerprint scanner issue. However, according to a recent report from Korea, the issue left a dent in Samsung’s image concerning security. After devices equipped with ultrasonic fingerprint scanners were unlocked by other fingerprints, many banks decided to ban devices temporarily until the issue was fixed.
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+25 +1Consumer Reports says Samsung's Galaxy Buds beat Apple's AirPods Pro in sound quality test
A hot potato: Samsung or Apple? It’s a question that consumers have argued over for years—and it’s not just about their phones. The companies make other competing products, including wireless earphones. And according to Consumer Reports, the Korean company’s offering is better.
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+18 +1The Galaxy S11 Will Have a New 108MP Camera (Report)
As good as the Galaxy S10 is, Samsung's flagship has fallen behind the iPhone 11 Pro and Pixel 4 when it comes to photo quality. We've seen it with our own eyes in face off and after face off.
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+19 +1Samsung is shutting down its custom CPU core department, will use standard ARM cores
Ever since 2016 with the Galaxy S7 duo and its Exynos 8890, Samsung has been using its in-house developed Mongoose CPU cores. It seems this will no longer be the case as Samsung is looking to shut its custom CPU department in Austin, Texas. The decision will result in the layover of around 300 employees and is expected to come in effect starting December 31.
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+8 +1The Galaxy S10+ is the best Samsung phone you can buy
Samsung is one of the biggest phone manufacturers in the world, and with good reason — it makes some pretty incredible phones, combining outstanding hardware design with long lists of handy features that differentiate its phones from the competition. The Galaxy S10+ is the company's top phone, but there's also a range of other devices that hit different sizes, price points and value propositions.
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+18 +1Galaxy S11 May Feature 108MP Camera and 5X Optical Zoom
Supply chain sources claim that Samsung will adopt a quadcamera setup for the Galaxy S11, including a 108MP sensor and a 5X optical zoom telephoto lens. It seems like Samsung has decided to fight Apple, Google and Huawei to capture the title of best camera phone.
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+11 +1Samsung will let Galaxy Fold owners replace their screens once for $149
In just a few days, the Samsung Galaxy Fold will again go on sale in the US, for $1980. One of the big mysteries about the re-launch was what Samsung would do to try to avoid another debacle. The answer, it turns out, is just a ridiculous amount of education and warnings. And if none of that convinces purchasers to baby their Folds, Samsung is allowing for a one-time-only screen replacement for $149.
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+29 +1Leak Reveals Which Samsung Phones Will (and Won't) Get Android 10
It’s been almost a month since Android 10 launched. If you have a Samsung phone and you are wondering if your own device is getting the update, here’s a list that allegedly confirms who is getting it and who is not. Spoiler: if you have an S8 or Note 8, you may be screwed.
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+20 +1Samsung Galaxy Fold Sold Out, Some People Paying $4,000 For One
Sure, Samsung may be artificially holding back on the initial number of manufactured units of the Galaxy Fold, but the fact that all phones sold out within minutes and there’s people who are paying more than $4,000 for one is just pure madness.
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