Touted as a counter to HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4, LG G2's display and camera are are its major USPs. However, the camera button placement could be a major put off.
There were several gadgets and technologies that simply bombed in 2010! Few didn't quite match up to the expectation, few sucked look-wise and few went out of reach just for their sky-touching price!
All but 500 who booked Note 7 phones have bought older devices instead of cancelling their orders but Samsung may still lose market share this festive season.
The mobile -- billed as the world's slimmest phone at 6.5 mm thick -- will go on sale in 31 markets, including Britain, Germany and China, starting this month for 449 euros ($630) without a SIM card or service contract.
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The new year holds the promise of great innovations and inventions.
The camera is sub-par and you won't enjoy high-end games.
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Its Android-based camera has created a stir.
With the second iteration of Samsung Gear, the company has replaced its earlier Android interface with Tizen. But given that the Gear Fit retails for Rs 15,450 -- which is more than the full price of a Motorola Moto G -- is it worth a look?
The main reason for any consumer to buy an expensive smartphone is its camera.
Apple was expected to sue Samsung for patent infringement on the grounds that it "slavishly" copied its iPad tablet.
Samsung said Galaxy S III Mini wasn't available for sale in the crucial US market
These are some of the most eagerly-anticipated gadgets likely to grace the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona between March 2 and 5. We expect plenty of fireworks!
Samsung has launched Apple's iPad rival, the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet.
The company wants to lure customers from semi-urban and rural part of the country.
Samsung premiered its Galaxy S4, which sports a bigger display and unconventional features such as gesture controls, as the South Korean titan challenges Apple Inc on its home turf.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Wednesday launched the world's first smartphone with a curved display, a variant of the Galaxy Note which moves the Asian giant a step closer to achieving wearable devices with flexible - even unbreakable - screens.
Get ready for more firepower as smartphone makers plan to dazzle you with high processing power, bigger RAMs and of course, cameras that come with beastly megapixels.
LG Q6 is an all-rounder and way better designed than the competition -- Moto G5 Plus, Honor 6X, and Samsung Galaxy on Max -- says Uttaran Das Gupta.
It's earnings from mobile gadgets dropped 64%
The Galaxy S Series, accepting the Android platform and niche marketing helped Samsung emerge on top in India.
Samsung also battling low-cost Chinese vendors.
The Note 7 features 5.7-inch display, 12MP rear and 5MP front camera, 64GB onboard memory and 3,500 mAh battery
The company unveiled a 105-inch screen UHD TV, which it claims is the world's largest curved UHD TV.
Samsung on Monday launched its 'Note 5' in the country priced at Rs 53,990.
A Chhattisgarh government employee allegedly drained out 41 lakh litres of water from a weir after his mobile phone fell into it in the state's Kanker district, an official said on Friday.
Electronics major Samsung on Friday launched its 3G-powered Galaxy Camera in the country for Rs 29,900, which allows users to directly share pictures and videos on social networking sites.
Like last year, this year too smartphones dominated the most successful launches taking the top three slots, with two auto brands completing the top 5 line-up.
In India, Samsung is seeing strong competition from local company Micromax.
Samsung recently introduced its "S bike" mode, a feature targeted at India's legions of motorbike riders that, when activated, notifies callers that the phone's owner is riding and cannot answer
The new phone offers better hardware including a faster processor, a higher quality screen and improved cameras.
Intensifying competition in the mid-segment smartphone market, Samsung India today launched two devices under its Galaxy series, priced at Rs 6,750 and Rs 8,290.
Apple still has a request pending for a sales ban against newer Samsung phones in that proceeding.
For the first time, the company will use Intel chips.