Samsung to make a Foldable Smartphone with Bendable Display in 2015

Flexible displays are slowly but surely making their way into our mobile devices. Samsung’s first official Smartphone with a flexible curved display is the Galaxy Note Edge. Samsung’s next step, however, will be represented by displays that can be “folded in half”, according to a senior Samsung executive. The wording seems to imply that the smartphone that…

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[Infographic] Samsung Galaxy Alpha sets New Standards for Smartphones Design

Samsung is very proud of its Galaxy Alpha, so that the company today released an Infographic which tries to convince the world that the Alpha sets “a new standard for smartphone design”. The infographic reminds us that the Galaxy Alpha comes with a diamond-cut metal frame that makes it durable, in addition to a smooth back that should provide…

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Samsung Galaxy ALPHA is Now Official with a Metal frame [Specs & Photos]

Samsung has just officially announced the Samsung Galaxy ALPHA, a premium device that has a Metal Frame on all sides with a leather back. The Galaxy Alpha is a preemptive strike against a bigger iPhone, it measures just 6.7mm thick and weighs 115g. This device has the Highest build-Quality among all Samsung devices. The ALPHA flagship packs a larger screen,…

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Samsung to release 2 New Flagship Smartphones in the Next 6 Months

Samsung sales weren’t that good latelty, the Korean company is looking to increase its sales rate performance. Kim Hyun-Joon, Samsung’s senior vice president of its mobile communications business, tried to ease things with the investors. He said the company is preparing to launch Two new flagship Smartphones, one of them with new materials and another with a…

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First 64-bit Samsung phone Coming with Snapdragon 410 chip

Ever since Apple introduced the industry’s first 64-bit processor with the iPhone 5s, silicon slingers have been in a state of emergency, or that’s at least what multiple accounts seem to suggest. While those initially attempted to laugh off 64-bit chips publicly, it eventually became obvious that, much like anything else in the industry, the rest must…

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