With Samsung’s Unpacked Event and the official reveal of the Samsung Galaxy S IV only days away, Samsung has finally released a small bit of imagery to whet the appetites of fans. Using their Facebook and Twitter accounts, Samsung posted a mostly silhouetted image of the top half of the Galaxy S IV with the lighting barely revealing the Samsung text on the face of the device.
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Recent top-tier phones from Samsung have managed to propagate to major U.S. and international carriers while retaining their model names, like the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Samsung Galaxy Note II. As one moves down into the mid-tier range, we are starting to see carriers renaming Samsung devices to be more carrier specific.
For the first time in the six years of the iPhone’s life, Apple seems to be going on the defensive, and with good reason. Apple’s global marketshare is slowly shrinking alongside the growth of Android, and Samsung is leading the way as smartphone king, shipping over 50 million Galaxy S IIIs since the phone launched.
Samsung’s Lebanon Facebook page surprisingly wasn’t shy about announcing when Samsung expects to launch the Galaxy S IV. Of course, this news shouldn’t come too much of a surprise for us as we expected the S IV to be released around May-June considering that’s the usual timeline Samsung releases the S series.
As if it could be any other way, the just-announced Samsung Galaxy S 4 is Samsung’s, and perhaps even Android’s, best phone yet. In fact, it very well may be the best smartphone on the market, period.
We’ve been through months of speculation, hype, rumors, and leaks, but the truth is out, and the Galaxy S 4 still has much more up its sleeve than the leaks suggested.
Samsung has announced Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2, two new Android powered smartphones which is expected to showcase at MWC next week. Company said that Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2 are the upgraded version of Galaxy Ace and Galaxy mini which was successfully launched last year........:)
Samsung revealed Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2 officially
Things aren’t looking good for Samsung this week. Apple won a ban on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 then shortly after, a ban on the Galaxy Nexus. Samsung is appealing both cases, but as to the Galaxy Tab 10.1, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh rejected Samsung’s request.
A little less than a month ago CyanogenMod 9 RC1 (Release Candidate 1) was released with a lot of excitement, but now with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean being all the rave I can see an Ice Cream Sandwich ROM release being easily overlooked.