Last week Samsung announced an LTE-A-enabled edition of its Galaxy S5 flagship that’s also set to come with a QHD display and Snapdragon 805 chipset exclusively for its home market of Korea. Now, as if Korean residents weren’t lucky enough, there’s also word that Special Edition of the Galaxy S5 LTE-A will be making its way to customers of South Korea’s primary carrier KT with a redesigned back panel. The new diamond-like…

Second year in a row, as the Northern hemisphere enters the summer season, Samsung releases a rugged version of its incumbent flagship. This time around, it is a rugged version of an already IP certified device, so they went through the roof with… — Full Story (EN):More … Prevod Srpski:Prevod teksta (SR) Prevod Hrvatski:Prevod teksta (HR) Source:GSMArena

Samsung is apparently getting closer and closer to releasing its first software versions based on Android 4.4.3. The first devices to get an Android 4.4.3 build from the Korean company are going to be the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Note 3, it seems. That would make perfect sense, given how these are right now Samsung’s flagships in their respective market segments. According to a purportedly leaked internal document, the Android 4.4.3…

Samsung’s Galaxy series has been showing no signs of slowing down and Samsung’s shift into the limelight of modern technology can in large part be attributed to the emergence of the world’s most successful smartphone line. A winning… — Full Story (EN):More … Prevod Srpski:Prevod teksta (SR) Prevod Hrvatski:Prevod teksta (HR) Source:GSMArena

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has seemingly been leaked yet again. The phablet is getting pretty comfortable with the spotlight, even if its official unveiling is still around three months out. A Samsung SM-N910A has entered India recently, its voyage over there being made for testing and evaluation purposes. Since the Galaxy Note 3 has the model number SM-N900, it stands to reason that this would be its successor. The ‘A’ in…

After countless leaks, the time has come for Samsung to make the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and Galaxy Tab S 8.4 official. The slates feature Super AMOLED screens of WQHD resolution (2560 x 1600 pixels) resulting in impressively high pixel density. For the 10.5″ Galaxy Tab S 10.5, it’s 288 ppi, while the 8.4″ Galaxy Tab S 8.4 one cranks it up to 359 ppi. Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 in Titanium…

AT&T has started rolling out the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active users in the US. The update initially started rolling out back in April but a week later was put on hold. AT&T’s explanation was that the company was working with Samsung to look into potential improvements. According to the new change log, the changes include: Android 4.4 OS upgrade Copy and paste improvements Easier to insert…

Samsung’s Galaxy S5 has sold very well, however, the Korean-tech manufacturer has noticed a significant dip in orders for Q3 2014: a 25% cut. This is hardly good news for Samsung, as many believe that this is due to a significant consumer base holding off on device purchases for the upcoming iPhone 6. According to sales reports from Taiwan, 21 million Samsung Galaxy S5s were sold in the second quarter of this…

While the rest of the world is waiting for availability those lucky enough to be in LG’s home South Korea have been buying the LG G3 at a crazy pace. In its first 5 days of selling the LG flagship has reportedly passed the 100 thousand unit mark. That makes sense since we knew it was outperforming its rival Samsung Galaxy S5 in a whopping fashion – 25-30K a day versus 7-8K…

Fingerprint scanners on mobile devices are on the rise lately. After Apple announced its Touch ID-packing iPhone 5s the feature has been in the spotlight and while many have questioned its usability, there was obviously enough positive feedback for both HTC and Samsung to implement it in some of their products. Now, courtesy of one of the sensor manufacturers Synaptics, we are hearing that fingerprint sensors might land on wearables. The company…