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Apple and Samsung are back in court over seven-year patent dispute
Samsung partners with uBreakiFix to bring in-person device repairs in the US
Samsung may be keeping the headphone jack with the Galaxy S9 and S9+
Samsung Galaxy S8 reviews signal a tremendous comeback
The Samsung Galaxy S8 official announcement is today, watch the Galaxy Unpacked 2017 event here
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Review: Next-Generation Android is Now
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is an excellent phone and easily gets my recommendation for those wanting to purchase something this early into 2016. Samsung has addressed many of the Galaxy S6 issues while adding or improving features that make this year's flagship an extremely compelling choice.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Review: A beautiful, power user device
The Galaxy Note 5 is Samsung's latest iteration of their stylus-equipped smartphone, featuring an all new body that continues the design language Samsung established in the Galaxy S6, with other updates including the 16-megapixel camera and Exynos 7420 SoC. Naturally the Galaxy Note 5 is a larger handset than the Galaxy S6 by virtue of its larger 5.7-inch display, but if you've used a large-screened device in the past you know getting used to it doesn't take that long.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Review: Refining Android's Most Popular Phone
Another year, another Galaxy device. Since the release of the original Galaxy S in 2010, Samsung has been routinely refining their flagship formula through hardware upgrades, software polish and no shortage of gimmicks. We typically see larger displays, more cores, bigger megapixel counts, larger batteries and interesting new additions with every release. As you'd expect, 2014's Galaxy S5 does little to break away from this formula.
Best Tablets of 2013: Putting them together, spec-by-spec
As we move closer to the end of the year everyone's moving to refresh their lineups in preparation for the lucrative holiday season. Apple just announced a new iPad Air and iPad mini Retina, Microsoft pushed out the second generation Surfaces, Amazon Kindles hedged its bets on high-end hardware and real-time support, Samsung did its own thing with numerous Android devices, and Google is set to refresh the Nexus line later this month.