Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 (and all the variants) back in 2019 (which is obviously so long ago already), but now there are two new options to add to the mix.
Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 (and all the variants) back in 2019 (which is obviously so long ago already), but now there are two new options to add to the mix.
Despite the fact that Apple launched the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max this year, and welcomed the iPhone XR into the world the year before, it's Apple's less expensive model that's raking in the popularity.
Earlier this year, a report came out that aimed to shed light on just how much radiofrequency radiation some handsets dole out.
Samsung has had its sights set on a foldable phone for years, and this year it finally launched its first consumer-ready device. But the company isn't stopping there.
Market research firm Counterpoint Research is out with a new report that says that despite changing market conditions, Apple continues to dominate the global handset market profit share, with 66% of the industry's profits despite having only 32% of the overall market's handset revenue.
Samsung reportedly plans on countering Apple's improved camera system on the latest iPhone 11 series with a "giant photographic arsenal" strapped to the back of its 2020 flagship phones.
Samsung is reportedly going to price its next foldable smartphone that should feature a clamshell design a lot cheaper, at less than half the price of its $2,000 Galaxy Fold and also lower than Apple's iPhone 11 Pro, which starts at $999.
Wind farms have become a solid focal point for Apple (and other companies) over the last several years, and that trend continues with another big investment in renewable energy for the company.
Remember the Motorola RAZR? That super thin flip phone from years ago that was all the rage? Well, Motorola wants to bring it back, but as a foldable phone.
Now that the Galaxy Fold is out there in the real world, Samsung is ready to move full-steam ahead with the foldable phone concept.
Apple started with OLED displays in the Apple Watch lineup, and eventually the display technology made the leap to iPhones. And now a similar situation may be happening again.
In October, Samsung found itself in a bit of hot water as it was revealed that its newest smartphones, the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10, suffered a major security flaw that basically allowed any fingerprint to unlock the device depending on the screen protector installed on the handset.