HONG KONG (MarketWatch) - Samsung Electronics Co.'s latest 3G handset is set to reach a milestone of unit shipments faster than had been anticipated, according to research by Macquarie Securities, which cited contact with component suppliers for the device. Samsung's Galaxy S III, due to launch in Europe later in May, should reach the 10 million mark in terms of global total shipments in the ...
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Samsung Electronics Co. introduced the Galaxy S III, a faster, bigger version of its main smartphone, to sustain its growth, reports the Wall Street Journal. Samsung hopes the new phone will help take ...
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While pre-release benchmarks have a very hit or miss record for clues as to what future devices will bring, they almost always raise eyebrows . Nowhere is that more true than in a round of NenaMark2 testing uncovered this weekend: a previously unknown Samsung SCH-i535 for Verizon has tipped up sporting a 1.5GHz, dual-core Snapdragon S4 instead of one of Samsung's own chips, like the Exynos 4 ...
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Negotiations between Scailex and Zvi Barenboim's BGI Investments have been called off.
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Samsung saw sales of its handsets in Bangladesh rise by 10 percent to 120,000 units during the first quarter of this year compared to the previous three months following an aggressive marketing campaign in the country.
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Now that Samsung has outed its Galaxy S III, it's time to ask the question: "So what's new?"
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Samsung phone and tablet owners can now see which devices are on the list to receive the latest flavor of Android. A Samsung support page breaks down the devices due to receive ICS based on carrier. For AT&T subscribers, the Galaxy S II, Galaxy S II Skyrocket, Captivate Glide, and Nexus S smartphones are listed, as is the Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet. The half-phone/half-tablet Galaxy Note is on the ...
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