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What Phones are Compatible with TruConnect Mobile SIM Card
If you are on TruConnect, looking to get a compatible smartphone, here is a simple guide listing all compatible TruConnect phones + SIM card.
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Apple & Samsung's latest phones face antitheft stress test
In the iPhone 5's case, the group will have security experts attempting to thwart Apple's activation lock feature, which requires users to have a specific Apple ID username and password to use the device. For the Galaxy S4, experts are evaluating Lojack for Android, a $29.99 per year application that can remotely lock the phone and delete personal data.
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Samsung is now the most profitable consumer electronics company in the world
In the second calendar quarter this year, Samsung stole Apple's long-standing title and became the most profitable consumer electronics company in the world. The vendor posted unaudited earnings ea...
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New Samsung chips could lead to smartphones with 384GB of storage
Future smartphones are about to get a lot more storage thanks to Samsung, which announced this week that it has started mass-producing “the industry’s first three-dimensional (3D) Vertical NAND (V-NAND) flash memory, which breaks through the current scaling limit for existing NAND flash technology.”
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Samsung backs Apple's 64-bit chip smartphone chip switch
Samsung has confirmed its next high-end smartphones will feature 64-bit processors. The announcement follows the launch of the iPhone 5S, the first handset to include the technology. Apple boasted its A7 chip offered "desktop-class architecture".
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Seriously, Samsung? Sorry, roamers, but the new Galaxy Note 3 is region-locked
People buying the unlocked Galaxy Note 3 in regions such as Europe or North America will not be able to use a SIM card from another region in it, meaning they will have to pay exorbitant roaming fees if they travel outside the region.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3: So Much Phone, So Much Power
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the best Samsung phone I've ever used. It's big, it's powerful and it finally turns the S Pen — the small stylus that goes hand-in-hand with the Galaxy Note line — into something useful. It's even better than the Galaxy S4.
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Is this Samsung's curved smartphone?
Late last month, Samsung executives teased that the company would unveil a smartphone with a curved display sometime in October. Well there's been no official announcement as of yet, but we may be...
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Samsung and Google working together on 'Gear Glass'?
A new rumor points to a Glass knockoff from Samsung coming in the spring, but could it be with Google's blessing?
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Samsung proposes five-year patent lawsuit hiatus to escape EU antitrust warnings
Almost 20 months after the European Commission (EC) formally launched an investigation into its patent licensing practices, Samsung believes it has come up with an answer. Today, the EC published an open call for comments on the Korean manufacturer's proposal relating to the abuse of standard essential mobile patents (SEPs). In that respect, Samsung says it will not seek an injunction against any company, including Apple, wishing to license its patents for a period of five years.
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Will Samsung own Android's future?
While Samsung might be the biggest manufacturer of Android hardware, the company has spent much of the last few years building a software experience for its devices that’s uniquely its own. Samsung’s user interface now covers up nearly every bit of Android with a custom design or replacement app, and the company has added a slew of unique (if sometimes unnecessary) features to the OS.
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Samsung pays Apple $1 Billion sending 30 trucks full of 5 cent coins
This morning more than 30 trucks filled with 5-cent coins arrived at Apple’s headquarters in California. Initially, the security company that protects the facility said the trucks were in the wrong place, but minutes later, Tim Cook (Apple CEO) received a call from Samsung CEO explaining that they will pay $1 billion dollars for the fine recently ruled against the South Korean company in this way.
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Samsung W2014 is world's first Snapdragon 800 flip phone, costs over $1,640
China Telecom's obsession with Samsung's luxury clamshells isn't dwindling any time soon. In fact, the two companies have just launched a new model, the SCH-W2014, at their annual "Heart Of The World" charity concert in Nanjing last night.
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5 cool technologies Samsung Galaxy devices will have before 2015
At an analyst meeting in Korea this week, Samsung has revealed some of its plans for the future, specifically centered on mobile. While the focus of the event was to discuss financials, this was the first time it has gathered analysts this way since 2005, so it made the most of the opportunity. Here are five technologies Samsung intends to bring out in the next few years.
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Judge orders Samsung to explain why it shouldn't be fined for leaking secret Apple docs
A judge has determined that Samsung probably violated a court-ordered agreement to keep Apple documents secret, the latest snit in the epic patent battle between the companies that started in the summer of 2012.
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Samsung planning Galaxy phone with wrap-around display for 2014 launch
Samsung is said to be developing a new device for launch in 2014 with a flexible display that envelops the device's edges, allowing users to read messages when the device's main display is at a non-viewable angle.
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Samsung on patents: 'Apple doesn't own beautiful and sexy'
The Apple vs. Samsung patent-infringement retrial is winding up in the United States, with Samsung arguing its competitor's patents are much narrower than the company has claimed.
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Jury orders Samsung to pay Apple $290 million for patent infringement
In the damages retrial between Apple and Samsung we've seen accusations of racial bias and claims that the iPad mini wasn't inspired by the success of 7-inch tablets, but now we have the only piece of information that matters. The jury has just reached its verdict, and decided that Samsung should pay Apple over $290 million for infringing on the company's patents.
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Why Samsung Should Be Happy They Only Owe Apple $888 Million
A patent infringement lawsuit cost Samsung a lot, but they make more money than that each month selling phones
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Samsung Galaxy S5 to come in metal, plastic variants?
The South Korean firm is reportedly working on two versions of the phone.
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