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Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
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Monday, January 18, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S6 Mobile Popular

Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S6




While last year's Galaxy S5 was nothing special, this year Samsung's started from the ground up to make a truly wonderful smartphone. The camera is superb, the audio and video quality brilliant and the QHD display crammed into the 5.1-inch screen is the sharpest on the market - although it does suck down the battery rather a lot. Samsung Galaxy S6 The design is finally something we're pleased to hold in our hand, rather than the plastic cheapness of last year, and the refined TouchWiz overlay is a lot nicer to use. It's actually extended its lead at the top thanks to some amazing price drops - so you can now get the best phone on the market for an incredibly low price these days. A no-brainer. Full review:
Samsung Galaxy S6




Samsung Galaxy S6 Also consider: The easy decision here is to have a look at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge with all the same power and an extra exciting curve on both sides. Other great options are the LG G4 and the iPhone 6S, but really, you should just be looking at the more beautiful version of this phone.

News Source :  www.techradar.com

Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Set of Samsung Q3 market of earning profit

Samsung Q3
Samsung Q3
Lebellium is our Samsung Moderator based out of France and English is not his first language, so the grammar and wording in this review is not perfect. Please refrain from grammar trolling in the comments and enjoy the content of the review. Lebellium really knows his stuff when it comes to Samsung and is well connected to the product teams there. He moderates our Samsung forums and does an incredible job- so please have that understanding while you read this review. Thanks! – Enzo/Grahm After more than a year and a half Samsung finally launched the successor of the Q2, the YP-Q3. Mp3 players enthusiasts have never been interested in the “Q” series but despite its numerous flaws, the Q2 was a bestseller, probably thanks to its low price. While the Q2 was based on the Q1, one can’t say the Q3 is based on the Q2. Actually, Samsung changed so many things that this new device is closer to the R0 than to the Q2. I really wonder why it still belongs to the “Q” series but Samsung series names never made sense after all. On the paper it looks like an interesting audio device but is it really? I’ll try to answer in this in-depth review.

News Source :  www.anythingbutipod.com

Friday, March 28, 2014

Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim latest model

Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim latest model
Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim
The hardware performance of the Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim is quite a bit better than the hardware performance of the Gigabyte GSmart G1315. This is because it has a 0.67 GHz faster processor, 3 more processor cores, and 0.74 GB more RAM. The quality of the Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim's display is significantly superior to the display quality of the Gigabyte GSmart G1315. This is a result of having a 79 PPI higher pixel density as well as a higher screen resolution for an overall clearer and sharper visual experience. The camera quality for both the Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim and the Gigabyte GSmart G1315 are extremely similar. This is hardly surprising, given that they have the same maximum 5 MP photo quality. A maximum possible storage capacity of 40GB versus 32.51GB leaves the Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim on top by a slight amount when compared to the Gigabyte GSmart G1315. Having 7.49 GB more storage space gives the Samsung G3812B Galaxy S3 Slim more room for multimedia such as games, apps, videos, music, and photos.


Samsung GT-I8200 to be a New Galaxy S III Mini Value Edition 2014

 Samsung GT-I8200 to be a New Galaxy S III Mini Value Edition 2014
Samsung GT-I8200 to be a New Galaxy S III Mini
Samsung’s Galaxy S III Mini was originally released in November 2012 as a cheaper, less advanced alternative to that year’s S III flagship. It’s still a popular smartphone around the world, and at the moment it can be bought for around $230 unlocked. At $230, the S III Mini is already a pretty great value-for-money handset, so we were baffled to learn that a new “Value Edition” of it may be introduced soon. According to SamMobile, the Galaxy S III Mini Value Edition has the model number GT-I8200 - that’s a slight upgrade from the model number of the original S III Mini (GT-I8190). Unfortunately, there are no images to show the S III Mini Value Edition, and neither details on its features. We checked the FCC and the Bluetooth SIG, finding that the GT-I8200 was approved by both certification bodies last month (December 2013), so it appears to be a brand new device. There are two variations of the handset listed at the Bluetooth SIG: a GT-I8200N, which is seemingly made for Europe, and a GT-I8200L for South America. The FCC tested only the GT-I8200N, revealing that it comes with dual-band Wi-Fi and 3G (1900 MHz). The sketch of the GT-I8200N seen at the FCC suggests that this new S III Mini looks a lot like the old one, possibly exactly the same. Its specs (display, processor, etc.) could also be similar. We can only guess that the Galaxy S III Mini Value Edition will be cheaper than the model that’s currently available. But why exactly would Samsung bother to launch it? We don’t know, but perhaps the company will shed some light on this soon. It's said that Samsung plans to introduce a Galaxy Grand Lite and a Galaxy Note 3 Lite next month, so maybe the S III Mini VE will be unveiled then as well.

News Source :  www.phonearena.com
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Samsung Galaxy of S5 New Model

Samsung Galaxy of S5 New Model
Samsung Galaxy of S5 
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is the latest challenger from the South Korean brand to launch into an ever more crowded market, but at least this time the phone has focused on what users might actually want rather than useless gimmicks. The Galaxy S4 was a strong phone in spite of the insistence that being able to wave your hands over a phone or scroll with your eyes was a good thing. The Galaxy S5 takes the DNA of that handset and improves on it in most areas. It's a quiet improvement though, which may disappoint a lot of people looking to see the world's highest-res display and an all new metal chassis, but it's one that at least delivers where consumers need it. Samsung Galaxy S5 review If you're looking for a phone that reinvents the smartphone again, in the same way the Samsung Galaxy S2, HTC Desire or iPhone 4 managed, you're going to be rather disappointed with what's on offer from South Korea. However, if you're after a better camera, a brighter screen, a faster processor and a more solid design, then the Galaxy S5 will mostly deliver all you'd be looking for. Samsung Galaxy S5 review The company explained to me what it considered to be the core tenets it stuck to when creating the Galaxy S5, and they show a renewed focus over the predecessor: a better camera, faster connectivity for web browsing, personal fitness tracking, protection, and a 'modern and glam' look (its words, not mine).

News Source :  www.techradar.com

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Core LTE Introduced February 2014

Samsung Galaxy Core LTE Introduced February 2014
Samsung Galaxy Core LTE

Samsung Electronics announced the Samsung Galaxy Core LTE, designed to offer users an optimized and enhanced performance, a premium design and a wealth of innovative smart features made popular by flagship Galaxy devices. Backed by an advanced LTE experience, this device can operate seamlessly and effectively across all aspects of a user’s life. The Samsung Galaxy Core LTE is the perfect device for the user looking for faster downloading and media speeds than ever before thanks to an advanced LTE experience on the LTE Category 4 network. Equipped with a 1.2 GHz dual core processor, the Galaxy Core LTE supports seamless multitasking and faster webpage loading. All of these activities are complemented by a large 4.5-inch qHD display that is optimized for 16:9 video content, and a long-lasting 2,100mAh battery for extended usage. The Galaxy Core LTE also comes equipped with superior connectivity features including NFC technology with S Beam, so that users can easily share large music, image and video files with others, Bluetooth 4.0 and A-GPS + GLONASS. The Galaxy Core LTE sports a premium design with a leather and soft-feel back covering a convenient size making it comfortable for users to grip. The device features a 5 megapixel camera with smart features including Sound & Shot, Best Photo, Continuous Shot, Panorama and Buddy Photo Share for flawless photos. To bring users the best of the Galaxy series, additional smart features include Easy Mode, Adapt Sound, Safety Assurance, Motion UI, Smart Alert, S Voice, S Translator, and S Travel. A range of smart services including ChatOn, and Drop Box are also available on the Galaxy Core LTE.*available in select countries. The Galaxy Core LTE will be available in White and Black in countries across Europe as well as in Russia and select countries in Asia. The Galaxy Core LTE will be referred to as the Galaxy Core 4G across some regions. 

News Source : www.sammytoday.com

Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 for New Model

Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283
Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283
The Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 has 240 x 320 pixels, 3.14 inches (~127 ppi pixel density) screen. Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 takes photos & videos using 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels camera, with th great features of Geo-tagging . Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 enables users to capture sharp, detailed video, pictures & Recording. Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 designed for the more convenient operating experience Android OS, v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 equips 1 GHz Cortex-A5 processor with Qualcomm MSM7225A Snapdragon Chipset. Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 has built-in 4 GB, 512 MB RAM for high end performance.Samsung Galaxy Star Trios S5283 gives a great talk-time with Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery . 

News Source : www.checkmobile.com.pk

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo leaked for New Images

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo leaked for New Images
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
It seems that when we brought you the news about the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo with our exclusive coverage of its features last week we opened some sort of floodgates. The phablet can't stay out of the spotlight ever since, making numerous appearances through live images, benchmark scores and the FCC certification process. Now, we have the press images of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo that show the design of the phablet in all its glory. According to a report from SamMobile, the device is now available for pre-ordering in Belgium and the upcoming phablet is said to carry a price tag of €599 (about $812). Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo sits right between the Galaxy Note 2 and the current flagship phablet, the Galaxy Note 3. The smartphone will feature a 5.55-inch 720p Super AMOLED display, a brand new Exynos chipset with a hexa-core CPU (1.7GHz dual core + 1.3 GHz quad core), 2 GB of RAM, 8 megapixel rear camera, 16 GB internal memory and a 3,100mAh battery. The official announcement of the Galaxy Note 3 Neo might happen any day now, given the rate at which these leaks are coming. Worst case scenario, we'll have to wait until the Mobile World Congress, which kicks off on February 24 in Barcelona.

News Source :  www.gsmarena.com

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 no iris but fingerprint scanner for latest Model

Samsung Galaxy S5 no iris but fingerprint scanner for latest Model
Samsung Galaxy S5
According to reports from various industry sources Samsung has decided to skip the iris scanner for its upcoming Galaxy S5 flagship, but instead will focus on fingerprint scanning technology. According to a KoreanHerald source, who wished to remain unnamed, Samsung is testing different types of biometric scanners but has deemed the iris (read eye) an unintuitive one. Just imagine getting your eye close to the front of the device every time you want to unlock it. Now imaging doing so in a dark room, cinema or when you're wearing sunglasses. Such a scanner will also involve placing a new, long-range, camera module inside the device - either one for selfies and one for scanning or a more elaborate one for both tasks. Despite executive vice president Lee Young-hee's claim that the company is studying iris recognition as an option, it will reportedly focus instead on embedding a fingerprint scanner under the display so that the device will unlock once you touch it. Biometric companies IriTech Inc. and Sambon Precision and Electronics Co. both deny reports of having talks with Samsung about using their iris-scanning technology. Swedish fingerprint-scanning firm Fingerprint Cards AB, however, has acknowledged that it's talking with major smartphone makers, including Korean ones. Keep in mind that LG is also reportedly working on embedding a fingerprint scanner in its LG G3 smartphone, that is coming this year. Apple revived the fingerprint scanner by using it in their iPhone 5s smartphone and others, like HTC, have been working on implementing the technology even before Apple. As it turned out, though, the HTC One Max arrived to the market later than Apple's flagship.

News Source :   www.gsmarena.com

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 for 2014

 Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 for 2014
 Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 for 2014
Samsung has put a lot of effort into conquering the tablet game since Apple jumped into an early lead with the original iPad. Its Galaxy Tab slates have carved out quite a bit of market share despite iffy build quality and divisive user-interface modifications, but thus far they've been mostly playing "me too." This year, we got to spend some quality time with the new Samsung Galaxy NotePRO at CES 2014. In at least one key spec, it's a tablet like no other. Even from across the room, the first thing we noticed about this tablet was its size. At 12.2 inches, the NotePro's screen is the largest we've used on a mass market tablet, and even from a brief demo it's clear that having so much screen real estate definitely opens up new uses for tablet owners.


News Source : www.usatoday.com

Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 for LTE

In much the same way that smartphones are trending towards larger screens, it appears that manufacturers like Samsung are experimenting with the same concept in the tablet realm. The company has just introduced its latest (and largest) Android-running Galaxy Note device called the Note Pro 12.2. Announced alongside the Tab Pro 12.2 at CES, the Note Pro offers the same S Pen functionality we've enjoyed on previous devices like the Note 3 and Note 10.1 2014 edition, and as usual, you're going to see some refinements in Samsung's firmware and user experience as well. The device will be available in LTE, 3G and WiFi flavors and is expected to launch sometime this quarter in various parts of the world. As soon as we tried out the new Note Pro, we immediately noticed the size and weight difference compared to Samsung's 10.1-inch offerings. Regardless of how much you trim its bezel, a 12.2-inch tablet simply isn't designed for optimal portability, which means we're more likely to use it as a coffee table device, special projects or conferences in the office. It's just a little too awkward to hold for long periods of time. Aside from that and a glaring weight difference -- 753g (1.66 lbs) on the 12.2, versus 547g (1.21 lbs) on the 10.1 -- we were hard-pressed to find any variation between the 12.2-incher and the Note 10.1 2014 edition; it features the same design, button layout, "leather-like" back and display resolution (2560x1600, for a pixel density of 247 ppi). Other than that, what stands out on the 12.2, which runs Android 4.4 KitKat, is a few key new firmware features like Remote PC and Magazine UX. Continue reading below the gallery and our hands-on video to get more of our impressions. 

News Source : www.bgr.com

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Samsung attorney: 'Apple doesn't own beautiful and Sexy'

Samsung attorney: 'Apple doesn't own beautiful and Sexy'
Samsung Attorney
An attorney for the Korean electronics giant says during closing arguments in a damages retrial Tuesday that Apple's patents are "very narrow."           
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Samsung on Tuesday argued that Apple deserves a low amount of additional damages for patent infringement because Apples patents are "very narrow." Samsung attorney Bill Price said Apple has tried to show its patents cover all aspects of design and ease of use, preventing companies from making "attractive" devices that are easy to use. However, the patents are limited, he argued, which is why Samsung should only pay Apple $52 million for patent infringement, not the $380 million Apple has requested. "Apple has tried to mischaracterize these patents so they are the iPhone," Samsung attorney Bill Price said during closing arguments in a court here. But "these patents are very narrow. ... Apple doesn't own beautiful and sexy." He added that while Samsung knew it needed to alter its devices to compete with the iPhone, Apple has done the same thing with new devices like the iPad Mini. "There's nothing wrong with looking at your competitors and changing what you do because of it," Price said. Meanwhile, Apple attorney Bill Lee argued that Samsung's patent infringement significantly harmed the company and that the electronics giant deserves an additional $380 million for that damage. He noted that Samsung's copycat tactics helped it gain significant market share while other rivals struggled. And he said the patent infringement set back Apple. "Apple can never get back to where it should have been in 2010," Lee said Tuesday during his closing arguments.

News Source :  www.news.cent.com

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Galaxy Note 3 reportedly to pop up in Pink, Black and White

 Galaxy Note 3 reportedly to pop up in black, white, and pink
 Galaxy Note 3 Pink, Black, White
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 3 may be able to pick up the biggie phone in pink -- at least if they can wait several week before snagging it. The phone/tablet, or "phablet," will initially launch during the first week of September in black and white variations, according to SamMobile. It will then debut in pink by late October, the site said Friday, citing information from an inside source. The pink version of the Note 3 may or may not be exclusive to South Korea and Taiwan, SamMobile added. Related posts * Is this the worst ad Samsung's ever made? * Krugman: Apple might be in bigger trouble than Microsoft *



Samsung denied new trial over Apple's 'bounce-back' patent * Behold, the Samsung Galaxy Golden Android flip phone * Vevo reportedly inks music video deals with Apple, Samsung Samsung has already confirmed the upcoming release of the Note 3 with a 5.9-inch screen. In May, CEO J.K. Shin said that the new model will kick off at the IFA trade show in Germany in September, according to the Korea Times. Both SamMobile and Bloomberg have pegged September 4 as the specific date for the Note 3's unveiling. Assuming that date is correct, the phone will likely take the stage at Samsung's Unpacked Episode 2 event, along with the recently rumored Galaxy Gear smartphone.
Samsung has yet to reveal any specs for the Note 3. But insider information leaked to SamMobile claims there will be two variants of the phone. Both will offer a 5.68-inch Super AMOLED 1,920x1,080 display, a 13-megapixel camera, and a choice of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of internal storage. 

News Source :  www.news.cnet.com


Samsung Ch@t 333

Samsung Ch@t 333
Samsung Ch@t 333
Samsung has introduced a new cheap, low-spec handset to the country in the form of the Ch@t 333 phone. Bearing more than a passing resemblance to the older line of BlackBerry devices, the Ch@t 333 is being marketed as a “smart messenger phone”, using a proprietary operating system to power a series of social networking applications. The Ch@t 333 uses a tiny single core processor (208MHz) to run a 2.4-inch TFT display. The phone only features a tiny 2 megapixel rear camera and supports microSD cards up to 32GB but the specs aren’t really being marketed as being as important as the functionality of the phone. 


Samsung Electronics South Africa’s Craige Fleischer has said in a statement that “…consumers are looking to become more connected and the Samsung Ch@t 333 is designed to meet these exact messaging and connectivity needs in the form of a cost-effective device.” The cost-effectiveness can be seen in the pricing, a relatively cheap R600. Samsung’s latest low-cost device will never replace your smartphone but it should find a market in South Africa at that price point.




News Source :  www.stuff.co.za

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Samsung Galaxy for Prevail 2

Samsung Galaxy for Prevail 2
Samsung Galaxy for Prevail 2
Boost Mobile announced on Thursday that the Samsung Galaxy Prevail II is now available through the no-contract carrier. Related stories: Kyocera Hydro Edge splashes onto Sprint, July 19 Samsung surpasses Apple in smartphone Web usage Samsung tops Apple in Fortune Global 500 The entry-level smartphone runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and features a 4-inch WVGA display and 1.4GHz processor. Additionally, the Galaxy Prevail II offers a 5-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and a 1750 mAh battery. Also present are the standard fare of Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth (4.0), and microSD expansion (up to 64GB) slot. The Samsung Galaxy Prevail II is offered with Boost Mobile's $55 Android Monthly Unlimited plan. Customers who pay their bill on time are rewarded with shrinking monthly statements; every six on-time payments knocks the price down by $5 per month. After 18 months, customers can ultimately get their bill down to $40 per month. The Galaxy Prevail II is available beginning today for $179.99.

News Source :  www.reviews.cnet.com

Galaxy Samsung Gravity Q T289

Galaxy Samsung Gravity Q T289
Galaxy Samsung Gravity Q T289
This is not a high specs for cell phone, Samsung Gravity Q, but it has a very comfortable type, easier than ever. If you have already bought this mobile phone or plan to have it, you should have this Samsung Gravity Q SGH-T289 manual with its specs information here. All information here is according to it genuine website of Samsung Many information that you can get from manual pdf file such as Camera Options, Deleting a Photo, Renaming a Photo, Bluetooth Visibility, Locking a Photo, Saving a Photo as Wallpaper, Saving a Photo as a Picture ID, Camcorder Options, access your videos, Adding Music to a Playlist, Browse Games and Apps and other in your ebook pdf.

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 could break cover on September 4

  Samsung Galaxy Note 3
  Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 could be unveiled on September 4, during the IFA event in Berlin. Many of us were aware that the Note 3 will be unveiled sometime during early September, but weren’t quite sure when. It is also possible that Samsung might host a dedicated launch event a day prior to the IFA event, much like it did last year. The rumor generates from an unknown source, so hold onto that jar of salt before giving it any credence. The rumor mill is currently overflowing with contrasting news about the Galaxy Note 3, thus explaining our skepticism. Although in most cases, rumors like these turn out to be true. With the likes of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra set to hit the markets, Samsung’s latest phablet might just take all of the attention from the media and the people in general. But the competition is tougher this year, so we can expect something big from Samsung, quite literally. 

News Source :  www.thedroidguy.com


Monday, July 01, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Coming to U.S. on July 7

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Coming to U.S. on July 7
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
The first tablet to offer a serious alternative to the iPad has come a long way. The Samsung Galaxy Tab, which originally debuted in late 2010 and quickly earned status as Android's de facto tablet offering, is now in its third generation of products. Fittingly, it comes in three sizes — with screens that measure 7, 8 and 10.1 inches — and they're all coming to the U.S. on July 7. Of course, there are tons of other Android tablets now, and the Tab has evolved into Samsung's entry-level "consumption" tablets, leaving the high end to the company's premium Note line, which adds more features and processing power (not to mention a stylus) for people interested in "productivity" from their tablets. The Tab, on the other hand, is all about kicking back and enjoying some good old-fashioned content. All the models include an infrared blaster for controlling your TV as well as preloaded remote-control software.

Samsung Announces Pricing and Release Date for Galaxy Tab 3 Tablets for U.S.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Tablets for U.S.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Tablets for U.S.
Samsung today announced pricing and release date for the Galaxy Tab 3 family of tablets that include the 7 inch, 8 inch and 10.1 inch Galaxy tablets. The Wi-Fi-enabled Galaxy Tab 3 portfolio will be available in three form factors: Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 and Galaxy Tab 3 10.1., and will be available in the U.S. beginning July 7, with pre-orders starting tomorrow. The Galaxy Tab 3 portfolio will be priced at $199, $299 and $399, respectively. Here's more info: The Galaxy Tab 3 portfolio blends the familiar Galaxy family feel in sleek and slim designs with compelling content and services that consumers will want to use in their everyday lives. Created to be the perfect companion to the Galaxy line of smartphones, the Galaxy Tab 3 devices give consumers a seamless transition of content and services between their various Galaxy products. Similar to the Galaxy Note 8.0 and Galaxy smartphones, physical home and capacitive buttons are included.






 The Galaxy Tab 3 has various form factors and light-weight builds, which quickly and easily transition into the center of the home. Research shows that 85% of tablet users watch TV while using their tablet, with 41% of them doing this daily. For this consumer, each Galaxy Tab 3 portfolio device's built-in IR blaster turns the tablets into a universal remote and can activate Samsung's innovative WatchON service. This service recommends TV shows and on-demand content, enabling the tablets to function as the hub of the living room and king of second screen consumption. The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 offers a larger HD screen optimized for entertainment - watching movies and playing games. With Samsung's WatchON TV recommendation service, built-in IR blaster and 10.1-inch screen, the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is the new hub of the living room. As a second screen companion and perfect tablet for viewing content and watching movies, the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 transforms the ultimate content-consumption device. The latest Galaxy Tab family is also SAFE (Samsung for Enterprise), allowing users to work and play with confidence that their photos, emails and contacts are protected. The portfolio also includes expandable memory up to 64GB through a microSD card. This newest family comes in two color options - White and a unique Gold Brown. The Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, 8.0 and 10.1 will be available for purchase from major retailers nationwide on July 7 with pre-sales beginning June 25 at Best Buy/Best Buy Mobile, Amazon, Wal-Mart, h.h. Gregg, Office Depot, Toys 'R' Us, P.C. Richard & Son, Fry's, Newegg, Sears and Samsung.com

News Source :   www.mobiletechreview.com

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Samsung ATIV S Neo

Samsung ATIV S Neo
Samsung ATIV S Neo
The Samsung ATIV S Neo is a variant of the Samsung ATIV S. Early preview shots of the handset suggest a near identical design, but with some minor materials and colour variations from the ATIV S global variant. The specifications suggest some minor internal changes, and the cellular radio will be changed to support Sprint's bands and technology. The device includes international voice and data capabilities, suggesting WCDMA and potentially GSM radios will be included in addition to the LTE and CDMA radios. Kevin Packingham, Samsung Mobile chief product officer, said: “Samsung is committed to offering smartphones across a variety of platforms and the rich Windows Phone 8 experience on the ATIV S Neo is a testament to this effort. The ATIV S Neo makes it easy to stay in-the-know while connecting with friends, family and colleagues, through new sharing features and powerful productivity applications.” Key features of the Samsung ATI S Neo include a 4.8 inch display (HD - 720 x 1280 resolution), 8 megapixel camera, 1.4GHz dual-core processors, 1 GB of RAM, microSD card slot, and 2,800 mAH battery. The device will ship with a number of Samsung exclusive apps, including the recently released ATIV Beam, a camera app with a Beauty mode (smoother looking skin in headshots), Manga Camera (turn friends and family into cartoons), and Samsung's standard Photo Editor app. The Samsung ATI S Neo, which will go on sale later this summer, will be available for $149.99 with a two year contract commitment, after a $50 mail-in rebate. 


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