Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8.0: Another stab at a stylus-toting tablet
Samsung just can't get enough of styluses.
Samsung just can't get enough of styluses.
You may think Samsung is crazy for bringing back the stylus in the touchscreen smartphone age, but the surprisingly strong sales of its Galaxy Note smartphone line don't lie.
Given that there are approximately a gazillion Android-based tablets on the market, you'd expect the Android hardware market for tablets would be massively fragmented. Think again.
Huawei, you've successfully built the world's largest smartphone with the 6.1-inch Ascend Mate. Congratulations?
Huawei's Ascend Mate has a 6.1-inch display, making it one of the largest smartphones ever.
Samsung's Galaxy Note II managed to intrigue me by squeezing a bigger 5.5-inch screen and tons of power into a device that weighs the same as the original Galaxy Note.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 brings back all the features of the original along with a Galaxy S III-inspired design.
Editor's Pick While its theoretically an impressive device, the Note 10.1 is a good example of why cramming in too much hardware and features without a cohesive direction can lead to disaster.
Editor's Pick Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Note 10.1 Android tablet at a crowded press event in New York City this morning.
Samsung is taking its stylus ambitions a step further with the Galaxy Note 10.1, which will hit stores this month.
We owe the Galaxy Note an apology.
The butt of many, many jokes since its announcement, the not-so-little Galaxy Note defied criticism to become a hit. And now Samsung’s planning its successor.
The company will announce the next Galaxy Note …
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The Galaxy Note was one of the more interesting Android devices to launch recently, but in my review I couldn’t help but find it hopelessly dorky. Clearly, that hasn’t stopped many buyers though, as Samsung reports today that it has …
Turns out all those phone-tablet hybrids are actually a hit with consumers. A survey released Thursday from Strategy Analytics found that people want their next phone to have a large screen.
The research organization showed American and British research participants …
Editor's Pick
More than three years after Android launched, all too many Android devices look the same. But you can’t say that about Samsung’s mammoth Galaxy Note.
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Despite numerous rumors to the contrary, Samsung has confirmed that it will not debut its much-anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month.
“Samsung is looking forward to introducing and demonstrating exciting new mobile …
Skinny jeans wearers need not apply. AT&T announced Tuesday that Samsung’s massive 5.3-inch Galaxy Note — which was one of the most intriguing devices at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show — will be available in the U.S. on February 19 …
It’s good to be the Android king: Samsung today announced its record fourth quarter earnings, in which it saw operating profits of 5.3 trillion won (around $4.7 billion) on revenues of 47.3 trillion won (around $42 billion).
That’s a decent …
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Now that we’ve returned from Vegas, pounded enough …
As smartphones grow ever larger and tablets shrink, they’ll inevitably meet at some kind of hybrid, halfway point, neither entirely tablet nor entirely phone, but a bit of both.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is that midpoint, and it’s coming soon …