Samsung Galaxy Note 3
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has been on the market for approximately three weeks, and the device is already getting updates for security and stability's sake. Most recently, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is getting its second update for stability improvements, according to Samsung watching site SamMobile.
Verizon just became the last major carrier to release the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in the U.S., on October 10. The newest flagship phablet Samsung is quite stacked with hardware, so let's take a look at what competition it has, with the Verizon exclusive Motorola Droid Ultra, which has been on the market for a little while now.
Verizon just became the last major carrier to launch the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in the U.S. on October 10. The newest phablet from Samsung is looking to take over the market, so let's take a look at what competition it has in the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, which was recently made available unlocked in the U.S.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 release in the United States is finally essentially complete. As of Oct. 10, the handset is finally available for purchase through the five biggest wireless networks in the United States, with Verizon and U.S. Cellular being the latest releases.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has finally been released by the one of the largest carriers in the U.S., Verizon Wireless. Like 2012, Samsung's twin flagships of this year are the newest in the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series - the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3. How do they compare?
The new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is finally available on Verizon Wireless, having been released on Oct. 10. How does it stack up against its competitor's other Samsung phablet, which Verizon still doesn't carry, the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3?
Verizon customers will finally be able to join the ranks of T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T followers when the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 releases Thursday, Oct. 10.
The iPhone 5s was unveiled and released soon after the "Samsung Unpacked" event, where the South Korean smartphone-maker unveiled the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Will the iPhone 5s steal Samsung's thunder? We'll see, as one of the nation's largest wireless providers, Verizon Wireless, is about to release the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Oct. 10. Let's compare the two leading smartphones and see how they stack up.
With the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 about to roll out on Verizon Wireless, one of the largest carriers in the U.S., Amazon has dropped the price of the recently-released Verizon-branded LG G2. Let's take a look at two of the newest Android smartphones to see what may be the better deal on Verizon Wireless come Oct. 10.
Here's the comparison review for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, which has a release date on Verizon Wireless Oct. 10. We'll compare it to the its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 2.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 smartphone has barely begun releasing in the United States, but the South Korean electronics is already rolling out an update for international versions released earlier. A new firmware is available for download, and while it's not anything major, it is the first update released for the Galaxy Note 3.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is finally available for purchase on three of the nation's four largest wireless networks. That's right, AT&T and Sprint have joined T-Mobile in now offering the Galaxy Note 3 for sale starting Oct. 4.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 phablet is finally available for purchase through the nation's second largest wireless service provider. AT&T is shipping out devices and some lucky customers might be able to snag one in a brick-and-mortar store by the end of the day.
This week, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is making its way to carriers across the U.S. The phablet is headed for some competition though, and one of the most recently released flagships is Sony's Xperia Z1, previously known as the Xperia i1 Honami.
This week, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is rolling out across several carriers in the U.S. With the new phablet hitting the U.S. and the release date for a rival phablet by HTC rumored to be arriving any time now, consumers will be faced with a choice: get what's available now from Samsung or wait for the HTC One Max.