Articles tagged with: Samsung Electronics
Galaxy S smartphones from Samsung outsold Apple iPhones in Japan during Q1 2011, which places Samsung in the ranks of the top four handset vendors of Japan for the first time, according to Strategy Analytics. …
Samsung Electronics has begun production of a toggle DDR 2.0 multi-level-cell (MLC) memory chip for use in smartphones, tablets, and solid state drives (SSDs). The new NAND flash chip features a 64-gigabit (Gb) density, made …
MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) is drawing attention as one of core technologies for the next phase beyond 3G, including the LTE (Long Term Evolution) era. MIMO uses multiple antennae at both the transmitter and receiver to …
Although Samsung’s Galaxy S 2 made a good first impression, it has ultimately failed to offer high satisfaction to early adopters, according to in-depth research conducted by Marketing Insight, a local marketing research firm.
The …
The Galaxy S 2, Samsung’s new Android-based smartphone, is gaining popularity in the local and global market.
Samsung Electronics said Sunday it has received pre-orders for more than 3 million units of its flagship smartphone, …
Samsung Electronics said Corning Gorilla Glass has been selected for the Galaxy S II, following last year’s cooperation on the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab.
Corning Gorilla Glass is an environmentally friendly glass designed specifically to …
Samsung Electronics, the world’s second-largest mobile phone maker said it sold 70 million units of its mobile phones, including 12.3 million smartphones during the first quarter of this year.
Although its mobile phone shipments decreased …
Samsung Electronics released its flagship Android-based smartphone, the Galaxy S2, the predecessor of its Galaxy S in Korea through three mobile carriers – SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus.
After its domestic debut, the Galaxy …
SK Telecom, the No. 1 mobile carrier in Korea, announced that it will introduce a rewards program, called “Omnia Customer Care Promotion,” for its Omnia smartphone users.
This is a response to a massive number …
Samsung Electronics is looking to buy Palo Alto-based mobile solution developer, mSpot, to bolster its content business for smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.




