Google’s latest Nexus phone is an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S4 with pure Android
Google is kicking the Samsung out of the Samsung Galaxy S IV with its own custom version of the device.
Google is kicking the Samsung out of the Samsung Galaxy S IV with its own custom version of the device.
South Korean electronics titan Samsung expects to take in an enormous $7.7 billion (8.7 trillion won) operating profit for the first quarter of 2013.
Apple fans, do you feel lucky?
It looks like Samsung's Galaxy S IV roll-out will start with AT&T in the U.S.
Are people trading in their iPhones for Samsung's new Galaxy S IV?
That new Android-based smartphone from the biggest phone manufacturer in the world and the big New York launch, the massive screen, and the 13-megapixel camera? Looks like it's pre-selling like the prototypical mobile hotcakes.
Microsoft's going on the offensive against Samsung's best-selling Galaxy S III in a new ad focusing on Windows Phone cameras, like the one in Nokia's Lumia 920.
Another day, another patent infringement claim against Samsung.
Just three years ago, Samsung launched one of the most successful lines of smartphones in history: the Galaxy series.
Editor's Pick The more Samsung "adds value" to Android by customizing a version of it for the Galaxy line of phones, the more it will suck.
With the new Galaxy S4, Samsung is moving farther and farther away from Google. In fact, you have to wonder, will Samsung turn into the new Amazon?
I'll admit, I'm no fan of big phones. But with the Galaxy S IV, which Samsung announced tonight in New York City, the company shows you can make a large screen fit into a surprisingly thin and light device.
Editor's Pick Samsung officially unveiled the phone tonight at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, following plenty of leaked photos and videos.
There’s been a lot of hype and a lot of leaks, but tonight is finally the moment we get to see what Samsung has up its sleeve with its new flagship Android smartphone — the Galaxy S IV.
We're only a few hours away from the second-biggest phone launch of the year.
Apple's anti-Samsung media tour continues. The bottom line? "Samsung stinks."
Whatever surprises Samsung had in store for the launch of the Galaxy S IV later today have likely been spoiled by this latest round of leaked pictures and videos.
Samsung's highly hyped Galaxy S IV smartphone will debut tomorrow, but will the device have any surprises left to show?
Yesterday, we saw some alleged photos from Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S IV smartphone, and now it looks like that same sly gadget hound has created a video showing off the new phone.
With Samsung's Galaxy S IV scheduled to debut later this week in New York City, the leaks are coming full force.