It has been rumored multiple times over the past few weeks that Samsung has a new Tizen-powered handset in the pipeline, it’s expected to tout a larger display and an improved camera, a new report today out of Korea claims that the Samsung Z3 is going to be launched in the near future. Considering the fact that the handset was recently certified by the FCC that itself was a major indication that the launch is not that far off.
The report suggests...
الأربعاء، 9 سبتمبر 2015
The Galaxy Note 5′s push-to-eject S Pen mechanism is counterproductive
The Galaxy Note 5 lets you jot down notes using the S Pen while the screen is off. That’s one of the most useful features Samsung has added to its brilliant stylus in the Note lineup’s history, but the company has also made a change on the Note 5 that has made the S Pen rather counterproductive.
If you didn’t know already, the Note 5′s S Pen has a push-to-eject mechanism that requires you to, well, do exactly what the name suggests. While the S Pen...
Samsung Galaxy S7 will reportedly come in two different screen sizes
As we are heading into the final quarter of 2015, more rumors of Samsung’s upcoming flagship are starting to emerge. Having previously speculated that Samsung could use two different processors in the Galaxy S7, an Exynos and a Snapdragon one, we now have a rumor regarding its screen size.
According to a new report by Asia Today, Samsung intends to deliver the Galaxy S7 in two different screen sizes. We’re talking about a 5.2-inch variant and a 5.8-inch...
Nearly 25,000 people are signing up to use Samsung Pay every single day
There was a lot of anticipation regarding Samsung’s new payment service and how it would compete with established rivals, Samsung Pay was launched in South Korea last month and it will go live in the United States later this month, already the company is seeing enthusiastic response from customers in its home base. Tens of thousands of people signed up to use the service in the first week and Injong Rhee, Samsung Electronics Executive Vice President...
Samsung rubbishes reports about workforce reduction
It was being reported yesterday that Samsung was looking to reduce its headquarter workforce by 10 percent due to reduction in earnings. However, Samsung has rubbished those reports stating that it has no plans to reduce its workforce. The technology giant explained that it will only relocate a small portion of its workforce as opposed to reportedly reducing its management-related staff amid a slowdown. YonhapNews is reporting that a high-ranking...
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