by dbadmin | Jan 12, 2022 | Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S, VS
Credit: Zarif Ali / Android Authority With the introduction of the Galaxy S21 FE, Samsung has created a phone that offers a similar experience as the Galaxy S21, but at a lower price point. Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S21 series a year ago, and with its base model,...
by dbadmin | Aug 2, 2021 | News, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy S, Survey Results
Credit: Oliver Cragg / Android Authority Samsung isn’t launching a new Galaxy Note this year and it is obvious fans are disappointed. Over 28,000 people have now signed a petition urging Samsung to launch the Galaxy Note series instead of the Galaxy S22 phones early...
by dbadmin | Jul 30, 2021 | News, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy S
Samsung fans are signing a petition to get new Galaxy Note phones in place of Galaxy S flagships next year. The petition already has thousands of signatures. It urges Samsung to alternate between flagship lineups to keep them all alive. It may be a shot in the dark,...
by dbadmin | Jul 15, 2021 | News, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S
A new security update is rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S8 series in at least one country. However, the Galaxy S8 line reached its end-of-life, so it shouldn’t be seeing any more updates. It’s possible this has to do with a recent Qualcomm hardware flaw, although...
by dbadmin | Jul 7, 2021 | Android, News, Phones, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
Credit: Evan Blass A leak has shared 360-degree videos that reportedly show the Galaxy S21 FE. True to rumors, it’s a spin on the regular S21 with a lower-cost design. The S21 FE could launch as soon as Samsung’s rumored Unpacked event in August. You don’t have to...
by dbadmin | Jul 6, 2021 | Android, News, Phones, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S
Credit: David Imel / Android Authority A leaker claims the Galaxy S22 Ultra will stick with a 108MP sensor for its main camera. Samsung would instead focus on a third-generation camera with improved performance. Past rumors have hinted at a continuous-zoom periscope...