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Samsung might be following on the footsteps of Huawei and Honor to introduce a GPU turbo-boost feature on its smartphones. With mobile gaming becoming a popular trend among smartphone users, it has become more important than ever for tech companies to offer improved GPU performance. Samsung took first bite at mobile gaming when it launched
It looks like Honor, the sub-brand for Huawei has teamed up with Epic Games to launch exclusive content for Fortnite players. In addition to exclusive content for interested buyers, the company also claimed that it is offering improved gaming performance. According to the announcements made at the launch event, the company revealed that it has
Following in the footsteps of Amazon and Flipkart, even Paytm Mall is hosting its own Republic Day sale. As opposed to the rivals, the deals on Paytm Mall would appeal to anyone holding an American Express Card. While there is a cashback on almost every model, some offer an additional discount. American Express Card owners
Samsung India will reportedly stop local production of its flagship Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 smartphones. The company is looking to reduce mobile phone manufacturing because of government's new 'Phased Manufacturing Program' (PMP). Samsung Electronics has informed the government that it will be manufacturing lesser phones in India. The reason is suggested to be
It may have been succeeded by the Galaxy Note 9, but Samsung s 2017 flagship Galaxy Note 8 is still (and will continue to be, at least for the next few years) one of the best top-tier smartphones you can buy right now. The smartphone (or phablet) recently got a big price cut, bringing its
As the launch date for the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup nears, more information about the devices is making its way online. Following this trend of recently uncovered information about the device lineup, two new pieces of information have surfaced. Information about both these things is especially important for anyone who is considering to
Samsung is all geared up for its February 20 Unpacked launch event, where the company will be unveiling as many as four top-tier smartphones under the eagerly-anticipated Galaxy S10 line-up. However, before the S10 series becomes official, it seems Samsung wants to bring its current (and previous) flagships up to speed as well, as far
Samsung has just rolled out the much anticipated Android 9 Pie update for its latest flagships. It is now seeding to Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ users in India and South Korea. Users running beta version as well as the stable version of Android 8 Oreo-based operating systems are both getting
Samsung is all set to unveil its much-anticipated Galaxy S10 line-up on February 20, and the eyes of the entire tech world are set upon the soon-to-be-launched tenth anniversary Galaxy S series smartphones. There s little doubting the fact that Samsung s new flagships are going to be quite expensive, especially considering the boatload of
Samsung Galaxy M20 has been in the rumor mill for a quite some time now and now, the device has been spotted listed on Samsung's official support page. Earlier this month, the forthcoming Galaxy M10 had gone live on the same page and now, the Galaxy M20. From what we know so far, the Galaxy
Samsung has just revealed a number of changes to its Android Pie update timeline for its devices. The company shared the new timeline as a new notice on its Samsung Members app. Taking a look at the list, we can see some of the devices getting the update earlier than what the company initially promised.
Samsung has just launched the final stable update for its Galaxy Note 9 users in select parts of the world. Prior to this, the company had released the stable version of the update to Samsung Galaxy Note 9 users. The roll-out of the update to its latest flagship smartphones in the Galaxy Note and Galaxy
Samsung hasn t been known for timely software updates, but that has changed with the Android Pie rollout. The company started testing the latest flavor of Android back in November with the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, and has already rolled out the stable update. Now, same is the case with the Galaxy Note 9.
Rumors of Sony Xperia XZ4 has been swirling around, suggesting that the device could feature a 21:9 display ratio. The rumors of the smartphone have gained credibility owing to Sony's alleged Xperia XZ4 screen protector images. The renders suggest that the device could feature a slightly taller display than the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 received the third iteration of Android 9 Pie beta update on Friday, and now the smartphone is getting another update. The update arriving for Galaxy Note 9 beta users is the fourth one and is rolling out in India, Germany and South Korea. The update is actually a minor one in
Samsung surprised the industry when it launched the Android 9 Pie-based OneUI update for Samsung Galaxy S9 devices without any prior announcement. This was a stable update and initial reports on the update indicated that it indeed did not have any noticeable bugs. However, days after the update rolled out for devices, some users have
Samsung s TouchWiz UI, which the company introduced with the Galaxy S-line was heavily criticized for a number of different reasons. In 2016, Samsung debuted Experience UI as a part of Android Nougat update for the Galaxy S7 and since then it has been seen on other Samsung smartphones. But now, with smartphone form factor
Samsung has recently started rolling out the Android 9.0 Pie stable update for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones. At the Samsung Developer Conference 2018, the South Korean giant had also revealed its Android Pie update plans for the Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 smartphones. Those Galaxy Note
There s no denying that Samsung s flagship devices are among the best out there, and come with a slew of premium features. One of those features are curved AMOLED displays, which have been a highlight of the chaebol s top-tier Galaxy S and Galaxy Note line-ups for quite some time now. However, if a
Earlier this week, Samsung finally started seeding stable Android 9.0 Pie update for its Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ flagship smartphones. Among other features, the much-anticipated update also brings Bixby 2.0, the newest version of Samsung s homegrown digital assistant, which was earlier available only on the Galaxy Note 9. However, it seems the company