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Samsung achieves a technological milestone with next-gen NAND flash storage that uses an incredible 96% less power for future devices.
A new leak suggests that Samsung’s Galaxy tri-fold device could be cheaper than first reported. It’s believed that the new device will cost ~$2,446 in its home market instead of ~$2,718. That’s still significantly more expensive than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, though.
With virtually no real competition in the foldable phone space, the Galaxy Z Flip7 remains the most stylish smartphone design you can buy right now. The clamshell foldable turns a full-sized phone into something that fits comfortably in small pockets without sacrificing screen size or performance.
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Samsung’s brand-new Galaxy tablet is crazily cheap for Black Friday
Black Friday is here and although I was hoping the expired £99 deal on the Galaxy Tab A11 would be back, you can still save big on this brand-new tablet. It’s no surprise that deal was very popular, saving £50 (or 33%) on Samsung’s latest budget tablet,
Samsung’s smart glasses will feature transition lenses, camera, AI-assistant support and U.S. launch variant, aiming for 2026 release.
Head over to Amazon to get the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE for just $534.99, down from its usual price of $709.99. That’s a discount of $175 and 25% off. And given that this is still a relatively new phone, that’s more than worth springing for this Black Friday shopping season.
The new Samsung Smart Keyboard brings an AI Key that provides instant access to Gemini, Bixby or Copilot from any Galaxy device.
Samsung’s long-rumored, and now confirmed, triple-folding phone will land this year. We’ve seen Samsung—and other companies—demo phones that roll up, twist, and yes, fold three times, at trade shows in the last decade. Now one of those concepts is ...
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Report: There's a New Leader in Smartphone Shipments
For the first time in 14 years, Apple is poised to once again ship more smartphones than Samsung. A new report from Counterpoint Research projects Apple will ship about 243 million iPhones this year,