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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Caught by Blurry cam, Looks Like an 8-inch Galaxy Note II

January 24, 2013 |

The infamous blurry cam strikes again, and this time, it’s the Galaxy Note 8.0 that was caught showing off its pre-release wares. Italian outlet DDAY.it caught this 8-inch S-Pen wielding piece of hardware out in the wild, and lo and behold, it resembles an 8-inch Samsung Galaxy Note II/S III. Read More

Samsung Said to be Working on New Pixel Layout in Order to Achieve Mobile Device Resolutions Beyond 440ppi

January 23, 2013 |

Russell Kirsch, credited with creating the first digital image and making the square pixel popular, once said:

“Squares was the logical thing to do.” “Of course, the logical thing was not the only possibility … but we used squares. It was something very foolish that everyone in the world has been suffering from ever since.”

Despite the fact that Kirsh now calls those square pixels “foolish,” they have become the de facto layout for display technology the world over. Read More

Android 4.1.2 Begins Rolling out to International Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100 Users

January 23, 2013 |

Samsung continues to show us why they remain the top dog in the Android market as they begin rolling out Android 4.1.2 to the International Samsung Galaxy S II. So far, the update has only hit GT-I9100 users in Spain, but is slated to hit other countries soon. Read More

Amazon Wireless Drops Price of Verizon Galaxy Note II to $199.99 [Deal Alert]

January 22, 2013 |

If you’ve been thinking about picking up a Samsung Galaxy Note II on Verizon, then you might want to take a look at the deal Amazon Wireless is offering. New users, as well as those looking to upgrade, can now score a Galaxy Note II for $100 less what they’d pay via Verizon. Read More

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 to Debut at Mobile World Congress 2013

January 17, 2013 |

The guys over at SamMobile have uncovered information on an upcoming Note device referred to as GT-N5100. It appears the GT-N5100 will be the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and is expected to debut at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Read More

Jelly Bean Update now Being Pushed out OTA to AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III Owners

January 16, 2013 |

While Jelly Bean for the Samsung Galaxy S III on AT&T has been available for over a month now, it’s only been available via Samsung’s Kies software — which may or may not have been a big deal for you. However, if you’re the patient kind and prefer getting your updates OTA (Over The Air), it’s time to fire up your Galaxy S III and become a member of the Jelly Bean club. Read More

Android 4.1.2 Hits U.S. Variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

January 15, 2013 |

Time to start those S Pen engines and head over to your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 to check for an update. Android 4.1.2 began rolling out to U.S. variant of the Note 10.1 and brings with it a whole slew of new features such as Multi-View and Air-View. Read More

Samsung Roadmap Points to a 4.99-inch 1080p Device Coming Soon

January 15, 2013 |

If you were lucky enough to visit the Samsung demo room at CES, you might have noticed a display roadmap hidden among the flexible display prototypes and media fluff. The roadmap mostly covered past or current Samsung device displays, however, at the far end of the map lies a yet announced 4.99-inch FHD display with 440ppi. Read More

Samsung: 190,000 Galaxy S III Devices Being Sold per Day

January 14, 2013 |

Samsung took to Flickr to throw out a few boastful numbers regarding the success of their Galaxy S line. Overall, the Galaxy S line managed to sell over 100 million units over the 2 years and 7 months they’ve been available. Among those units, the Galaxy S III model lead the pack with an impressive 190,000 units being sold per day and an overall sales figure of 40 million in just 7 months. Read More