Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite.
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite.
Samsung is already sending out a software patch to fix the security flaw that allowed any fingerprint to unlock a Galaxy S10 or Galaxy Note 10 installed with a particular screen protector.
Turns out the in-display fingerprint sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S10 can indeed be bypassed with a simple screen protector.
Holding a video of yourself up to the new Galaxy S10 is all it takes to defeat Samsung’s face unlock. IF you don’t believe us, there’s video evidence.
The smart move could help boost Spotify’s share of the music-streaming market at a time when Apple Music is slowly but surely catching up to Spotify.
In addition to the Galaxy Fold, Samsung announced a slew of new handsets at its big Unpacked event in San Francisco on Wednesday. In fact, the new Galaxy S10 lineup looks a lot like the iPhone lineup with a 6.1-inch S10, a larger 6.4-inch S10+, and a smaller, less-expensive S10E. Check out our full overview below.
Samsung really wants you to switch to one of the upcoming Galaxy S10 models: a full week ahead of its presser, the company is offering up to $550 off if you swap your iPhone.
It will launch as many as five premium smartphone models by midyear following official unveiling ahead of Mobile World Congress later this month.
Samsung’s going to play copycat when it launches three S10-series Galaxy phones in 2019. The phones will have something in common with the 2018 iPhones.
Galaxy S, Samsung’s flagship smartphone series, turns 10 this year and the rumor-mill is predicting a third entry-level model alongside the standard Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 upgrades, plus some improved camera systems on the flagship device.
Samsung’s next-generation Note flagship could be just two months away as supposedly poor sales of the Galaxy S9 series prompted the South Korean firm to roll out the next Note one month earlier, as early as August. Plus, a foldable “Galaxy X” device will reportedly be joining the lineup in 2019.