Samsung Galaxy S4
A new drop test video compares the resilience of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the iPhone 5. The Galaxy S4 just hit the U.S. market over the weekend, while the iPhone 5 has been out since last year, but both phones are still the top picks for their respective platforms.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is finally available from T-Mobile today, at least online. Sales in T-Mobile’s retail stores have been pushed back due to global shortages of the Galaxy S4.
The Galaxy S4 has already started hitting retail stores' shelves, and Samsung has released the official firmwares for the device as XDA developers have figured out how to root the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 variant.
Clumsy tech-lovers, rejoice! A rugged, waterproof version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 is on the way, due to hit stores in July.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is finally officially available in the United States –- AT&T retail stores are carrying the phone beginning today for $199.99 with a two-year contract.
Samsung has become a victim of its own popularity. High global demand for the company’s smartphones, especially the Samsung Galaxy S4, has depleted its stock of RAM, forcing it to purchase chips from rival SK Hynix.
Every major U.S. carrier seems to be having trouble getting the Samsung Galaxy S4 in stock except for AT&T, and Ma Bell wants you to know it.
T-Mobile has pushed back its in-store release of the Samsung Galaxy S4 at least one or two weeks amid global supply shortages, the company said on Twitter.
The major carriers are dealing with supply shortages for the Samsung Galaxy S4, so smaller carriers will end up with the phone at almost exactly the same time as the big players.
Sprint has delayed sales of the Samsung Galaxy S4 in its retail stores indefinitely, citing supply shortages. Online sales will still begin Apr. 27 as expected.
Verizon has officially announced the release date for the Samsung Galaxy S4. It arrives in retail stores May 30 for $199.99 with a two-year contract and a $50 mail-in rebate, with online pre-orders beginning tomorrow.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 will be hitting U.S. shores anytime soon, and as consumers scramble to keep up with the latest technology, there's one important question that should be asked: Is it for you? Here, we take a look at how the Galaxy S4's stacks up against another behemoth, the iPhone 5.
Customers hoping to get their hands on the Samsung Galaxy S4 won’t have to wait much longer. AT&T and Sprint subscribers can pick up the new phone at RadioShack starting Apr. 27.
T-Mobile had been scheduled to offer the Samsung Galaxy S4 in its online store today, but that release date has been pushed back to Apr. 29, just two days ahead of the Galaxy S4’s debut in T-Mobile retail stores.
The Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 is now available for pre-order from Best Buy, but you’ll need to head into a retail store to do it; there’s no option for it online yet.