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Samsung’s Disastrous Galaxy S6

Samsung’s claims of 20 million orders for the Galaxy S6 have ended in failure. The company has shipped out less than 10 million phones out of the 60 million they created. This puts Samsung in a precarious position, because in no way shape or form are they going to be …

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ZenFone 2 Rivaling Samsung?

So, as we’ve seen, ASUS has been pushing hard into the smartphone market. They’ve been preparing a smartphone line that rivals even their competitors. Since their ZenFones entered the market, they’ve seen an increased popularity with their smartphones, but not so much in the North American region. With the release …

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Samsung Acquires LoopPay?

For $250 million, Samsung has acquired LoopPay. This addition means that the Korean phone company has entered the mobile payment market. So what did LoopPay do? They’re the guys who invented the technology where you could use your phone case to pay at the credit card swipe. Now, Samsung’s master …

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Active Leaked

In yet another leak, images of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active have been given to various websites. And according to PC World, website Android Authority noticed an FCC filing under the name SM-G890A which is pretty much code for, “Hey, the next Galaxy is on the way.” Sam Byford, of The Verge, recently …

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Galaxy Tab S2: The iPad Killer

It hasn’t been officially announced yet, but details of Samsung’s next tablets have been leaked. If everything is true, then the rumors point to a June launch. So far, there will be two tablets going under the name Galaxy Tab S2. It’s unclear whether the tablets will have a 8-inch …

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10-Core Smartphones?

It’s amazing how fast technology evolves in the smartphone market. MediaTek has paved the way for the future of smartphones and tablets. Instead of making a brand new octa-core device, the company has unveiled a phone that will come with a 10-core chip: the Helio X20. While they have not …

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