Samsung Galaxy S5
You can register up to 8 fingerprints, where you can assign each one to a different task or even use one as an app shortcut. That's a lot of fingerprint-based action there. And this is one reason why some analysts have said this “sounds like trouble.”
The rumoured launch of the Samsung Galaxy S5 during Samsung's Unpacked 5 event with details of some specs and features from credible sources.
Best Buy kicks off the year with an exclusive $50 discount offer on the iPhone 6, long before its actual launch which historically happens at the last quarter of every year.
The anticipated follow-up to the Samsung S4 will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 24, according to sources.
After the release of the Samsung Galaxy S5 made headlines, analysts think it's possible for the company to release different variants of its products.
Is this a sign that Apple's strategy is working?
Early rumors swirling about Samsung's 2014 lineup of flagship smartphones indicate the company will be making some huge changes in the coming year. The latest report indicates that the shooter on the rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 will take stills at an impressive 16 megapixels.
It's still quite a ways off, but that hasn't stopped the rumor mill from beginning to whisper about Samsung's next flagship smartphone, the rumored Galaxy S5. While many of the early signs are encouraging, a new report states that the handset might not get optical image stabilization in its camera.
It's still 2013, but that hasn't stopped rumors about 2014 smartphones from already hitting the technosphere. The latest? It looks like Samsung's next flagship device, the rumored Galaxy S5, will pack a serious 4GB of RAM under the hood alongside a brand new 64-bit processor.
While nothing is really official, it looks like the Galaxy S5 (if that is its name) will feature 64-bit support much like the recently-released iPhone 5S.
New possible details have emerged about the Samsung Galaxy S5, the next smartphone flagship in line to eventually take over the Samsung Galaxy S4's reign. Some of those possible feautres include a faux-leather and metal body, 64-bit Exynos processors, and a 16-megapixel camera, either made by Sony or Samsung's subsidiary.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 hasn't even been on the market for that long (really), but the rumors are starting to pile up about the Samsung Galaxy S5. This one is a doozy.
It's still 2013, but that hasn't stopped tech junkies from beginning to speculate on Samsung's next-generation flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5. The latest bit out of the rumor mill indicates that the Galaxy S5 should be equipped with a 14 nanometer 64-bit processor dubbed "Exynos 6."
It seems techies just can't seem to get enough. The second a device is out of the gate, the rumor mill about the next-gen version begins churning, and that's exactly what's happening with the Samsung Galaxy S5. Samsung's next flagship smartphone is now rumored to rear its head as early as January.
It's still 2013 and Samsung is still riding on the Galaxy S4 handset, but that hasn't stopped the technosphere from starting up the rumor mill about Samsung's next-gen Galaxy S handset, presumably called the Galaxy S5. The latest leak indicates that the Galaxy S5 will be waterproof and dustproof right out of the box.