During its Unpacked event Samsung unveiled the high-end Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ smartphones, but shared few details on pricing options. The Galaxy S6 Edge+, meanwhile, will be US $814.99 (approximately Rs 53,300) for the 32GB, and US $914.99 (approximately Rs 59,800)...
The tweet was sent on August 17 and punters say that the Marshmallow’s release date is impending, which also means that if Google continues with tradition, the Nexus 5 (2015) will ship out with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Many smart phone manufacturers already have Android...
Both the Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Galaxy Note 5 handsets are equipped with an octa-core Exynos 7420 processor; and boast 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, fingerprint scanners, 16-megapixel OIS f1.
Samsung has given us plenty of teases for the upcoming Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch, but we’ve yet to see it in the wild. According to the fresh rumor, the smartwatch will reportedly come with a nano SIM card slot, which will allow it to connect with a cellular network. Based...
When looking at the gadget, users can immediately sense the familiarity in size and shape when compared to its predecessors. JK Shin, President and CEO of Samsung Electronics, launched the company’s new phablet flagships in a new bid to reverse its declining fortunes.
Following the preview at this month’s Unpacked Event and a teaser video released last week, a Samsung executive has now posted a snap of the watch adorning his wrist on Instagram.
Samsung, the world’s number one smartphone manufacturer, has launched various devices this year, including the recently announced Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus.
Samsung even held its special Samsung Unpacked 2015 preview event on August. 13, about a month before its normally scheduled September launches, for its new S6 Edge+ and Note 5 flagship smartphones so it can try to beat Apple in the marketplace.
Samsung writes that you can try “one of latest Samsung phones for 30 days with no obligation”. Apart from the Galaxy device itself, the deal also includes an activated SIM card and a step-by-step guide on how to get started with the handset.
For $1, iPhone users can try out Samsung’s latest releases – the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Note 5, along with the slightly older Galaxy S6 Edge – for an entire month.
Unlike Apple Pay, Samsung’s solution also contains magnetic secure transmission (MST) technology, which allows users to pay by simply holding their phone to any payment terminal with a magnetic strip reader for credit cards.