Searching for Galaxy

  • Well, this is hilarious!! Wondering who the person is, well he is not a celebrity but the first person to buy the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
  • Earlier this week, AT&T began selling its first LTE smartphones: the HTC Vivid and the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket. I’ve been testing both for a few days and I am blown away by the data connection speeds on these phones.
  • Samsung seems to have done all the right things with their Galaxy S line of smartphones. Rumor has it that the Galaxy S III could come with a quad-core System-on-Chip (SoC) processor – the Exynos 4412. Read more here...
  • Samsung's latest Galaxy S2 commercial has mercilessly mocked the loyal Apple iPhone fans who recently waited in line for the new 4S smartphone.
  • The intellectual property battle rages on between Apple and Samsung. In April 2011, Apple filed for patent infringement, claiming that Samsung copied its iPhone and iPad designs. Courts all over the world have taken on this battle. Europe and Australia, for instance, have ordered preliminary injunctions barring Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 from shelves -- just in time for the holiday season.
  • Apple has accused Samsung of copying its designs on a number of occasions. While the foundation for Apple’s accusations is questionable, this is one area where Samsung clearly stole a page right out of Apple’s playbook.
  • The U.S. debut of Android 4.0 will be Friday, when Verizon starts selling the Galaxy Nexus, leaked documents indicate. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Deep Tech.
  • If you want to create a tablet computer or smartphone that's a pointy green pyramid, Apple has no objection. That’s the only logical conclusion from a curious court filing the company has made in an ongoing legal battle with Samsung. Long story short, Apple is suing Samsung for copying the design of its products with the Galaxy S phone and Galaxy Tab tablet.
  • What's this? Yep, the back-and-forth surrounding the Galaxy Nexus continues, and unfortunately, it looks like the roller coaster is heading toward a dip, not a climb. While there's no doubt in anyone's mind that a 4G LTE-enabled Galaxy Nexus is en route for Verizon Wireless, we've received reason to believe that it won't be launching on 12/9,...
  • When it comes to HTML5 implementation, Android has historically been lacking most of the other major mobile platforms. iOS is considered the crown jewel of HTML5 performance and even Windows Phone has faired better than Android. That may all be about to change. In Sencha's latest HTML5 benchmark, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich was put through the paces. The newest flagship Android device acquitted itself well. As Sencha puts it; "The Galaxy Nexus is a big step forward for developers looking to leverage HTML5 on Android." See the details below....