Posts Tagged ‘Samsung Galaxy’

Galaxy S3 – Great Mobile with poor battery life

Samsung Galaxy S3 – Great Mobile with poor battery life

I have had every Samsung Galaxy S device since the beginning. I started out with the Sprint Samsung Epic 4G (great name, right?), then I had two versions of the Galaxy S2, and now I have the Galaxy S3. It’s amazing because I used to be called an Apple fanboy, now it seems like I’ve [...]

Samsung Galaxy S IV: Will it live up to the hype?

Samsung Galaxy S IV: Will it live up to the hype?

The launch of Samsung’s rumoured Galaxy S IV is looming and expectation is mounting as to what the Korean smartphone manufacturer has in store. Over the past few months there’s been a great deal of speculation about Samsung’s new flagship

Samsung Smartphone Sales Help Increase Market Share

Samsung Smartphone Sales Help Increase Market Share

When you think of the biggest mobile company, you may automatically think of Apple. With the seemingly endless parade of i-somethings and die-hard devotees, it’s an easy mistake to make. In reality, however, Korean-based Samsung is actually the market leader, as recently released numbers reveal

Millionth Galaxy Note 2 Sold in Samsung’s Domestic Market

1 million Galaxy Note 2's Sold in Samsung’s Domestic Market

The year 2012 may not have been the best of years for many, but it was certainly a great year for Barrack Obama and the Galaxy Note 2. Last year was especially great for Obama because he managed to get re-elected as president of the U.S. and was also named Person of the year 2012 [...]

Samsung Galaxy Note – A Personal Smartphone Review

Samsung Galaxy Note – A Personal Smartphone Review

One of the most notable Android smartphones of the last year or so has to be the Samsung Galaxy Note. This supersized phone which some people have been calling a Phablet took consumers in a direction that most manufacturers had not dared

Leaving the iPhone for Samsung Galaxy Note

Leaving the iPhone for Samsung Galaxy Note

I got on the full tilt Apple bandwagon twelve years ago, just as Mac OS X was making its way to the newer generations of iBook laptops – the first from Apple not to be encased in a variety of Jolly Rancher colored plastic since the days of the last black Powerbooks