Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2013

Samsung's Galaxy Round ad compares its curved smartphone to avocados, Russian dolls (video)

Samsung's Galaxy Round ad compares its curved smartphone to avocados, russian dolls video
News:  Thanks to Samsung Korea's new (soon to be viral) Galaxy Round commercial, we've learned that its new smartphone is curved. Like many other objects. In the world. We get that now. It's also got differently-curved competition coming very soon. The whole 30-second showcase is after the break.
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Samsung's Galaxy Round ad compares its curved smartphone to avocados, Russian dolls


Samsung's Galaxy Round ad compares its curved smartphone to avocados, russian dolls video

Thanks to Samsung Korea's new (soon to be viral) Galaxy Round commercial, we've learned that its new smartphone is curved. Like many other objects. In the world. We get that now. It's also got differently-curved competition coming very soon. The whole 30-second showcase is after the break.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Samsung sold over 40 million Galaxy S4s in six months



Sure, Samsung's sold more than 38 million Galaxy Notes since late 2011, but its latest flagship puts that number to shame. According to a Korean publication, the company has sold 40 million Galaxy S4 units worldwide, just six months after the device hit the market. It's a hearty milestone, although it's not a particularly surprising one -- the phone moved more than 10 million units in its first month alone. Samsung's JK Shin didn't give inews24 specifics on how the sales broke down between the device's assorted models, but we're betting that the golden S4 didn't take the lion's share
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Galaxy Gear tweak enables sideloaded Android apps, small-screen squinting

 DNP Hacking the Galaxy Gear to sideload traditional Android apps video
While we're still trying to figure out what tasks fit the Galaxy Gear best, it turns out a relatively simple adjustment can add functionality quickly. Ars Technica found that if you enable USB debugging in the system menu, you can sideload media and traditional Android apps to Samsung's smartwatch from your PC. However, because the gizmo doesn't have internet access of its own, its usefulness is still pretty limited. But, there is some good news: If your Candy Crush Saga addiction is still running strong and your fingers are small enough, you can totally demolish dastardly jelly beans on the Gear's 1.6-inch screen. This probably isn't that "something special" a Samsung exec was talking about, but at least now you can do more than just look at push notifications.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

NTT Docomo's winter lineup arrives, includes Sony Xperia Z1 mini and Samsung Galaxy J

  
As is tradition this time of year, NTT Docomo's annual winter/spring lineup has just fallen in our laps, unveiling a slew of devices that includes ten smartphones, a tablet, two feature phones, a photo panel and two mobile WiFi routers. On the smartphone front, several standouts include the new LG G2, the Galaxy Note 3, the Sony Xperia Z1, the Sony Xperia Z1 f and the odd Japan-only Samsung Galaxy J. The latter two are of particular interest, as this marks their first official unveiling. The Xperia Z1 f is essentially a miniaturized Xperia Z1 -- it has a 4.3-inch screen instead of a 5-inch one -- and packs in specs that are similar to its bigger brother, such as a 2.2GHz MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 processor and a 20.7-megapixel camera. The Galaxy J, meanwhile, has a 5-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display, a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor and a 13.2-megapixel camera.
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Samsung's curved smartphone is the Galaxy Round, launches in Korea tomorrow (video)

Samsung's curved smartphone is the Galaxy Round, launches in Korea tomorrow
Samsung's concave phone is very much real, and after being teased in leaks hours earlier, SK Telecom has announced it'll launch the Galaxy Round on its network as soon as tomorrow. The device's highlight is obviously the gently curved 1080p 5.7-inch OLED screen, and Samsung is also promising a melee of software tweaks for the smartphone, aimed at making the most of it. For example, tilting the phone to the side will offer up notifications, battery levels and more at a glance. Other specifications revealed so far include a 7.9mm profile and that it weighs less than the Note 3, at 154g.
Curiously, it looks pretty different to the curved-screen prototype smartphone that Samsung displayed at CES earlier this year -- if the Galaxy Round is facing down, there's no way to peek at notifications without flipping it over. The new phone will also pack the necessary LTE radios and a 2,800mAh battery, launching initially in a 'luxury brown' color option for just over 1 million won -- that's around $1,000. We've got the official press shot and a roll notification demo video after the break.
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