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  • Samsung announced new audio speakers set to be showcased at CES 2026

    Samsung announced new audio speakers set to be showcased at CES 2026

    With a whole exhibition hall to itself at CES 2026, Samsung will have many products to showcase. Among them will be new TVs and soundbars, which are included in Samsung's portfolio. In fact, Samsung already has some news on the audio side.

  • Samsung plans to host a large exhibition space during CES 2026

    Samsung plans to host a large exhibition space during CES 2026

    Remember the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and how it was permanently cancelled? The same thing could happen to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the future, with companies hosting their own events. That seems to be what Samsung plans to do in 2026.

  • Tipster claims the iPhone Fold and the Samsung Wide Fold will have similar sizes

    Tipster claims the iPhone Fold and the Samsung Wide Fold will have similar sizes

    Nobody knows for sure when Apple will launch the iPhone Fold. However, that's not stopping people from speculating. The latest bit of speculation about the iPhone Fold is how it compares to another phone in development - the Samsung Wide Fold.

  • Samsung pauses "Galaxy Edge 2" after weak market reception

    Samsung pauses "Galaxy Edge 2" after weak market reception

    We have something similar reportedly before, but there is another piece of news that Samsung Electronics has reportedly halted development of its next ultra-slim smartphone, dubbed the Galaxy Edge 2, amid disappointing performance in the slim flagship segment. The decision reflects shifting consumer preferences and strategic reassessment within one of the world’s largest smartphone makers, signalling that the era of razor-thin devices may be fading.

  • Samsung unveils Exynos 2600: A 2nm flagship mobile processor built for AI

    Samsung unveils Exynos 2600: A 2nm flagship mobile processor built for AI

    Samsung has officially introduced the Exynos 2600, its next-generation flagship mobile System on Chip (SoC) designed to power upcoming premium smartphones with advanced performance, enhanced AI capabilities, and improved energy efficiency. Built on Samsung’s most advanced 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process technology, the Exynos 2600 is very likely to appear on the upcoming Galaxy S26 Series next year.

  • Samsung might stop producing the SATA SSD Storage

    Samsung might stop producing the SATA SSD Storage

    According to reportsSamsung will cease production of SATA SSD storage for consumers. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • Foldable phones are in demand now - A 14% increase in global shipments recorded for Q3

    Foldable phones are in demand now - A 14% increase in global shipments recorded for Q3

    According to Counterpoint, global foldable phone shipments set a new record in Q3 2025 with a growth of 14% compared to the previous year, making the total shipments in the quarter the highest to date. So, what should you know about it?

     

  • Today, Samsung officially confirmed that the Exynos 2600 is now in mass production. According to sources, the chip uses the cutting-edge 2 nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process — the first time such a process is being commercialised for smartphone SoCs.

  • Enjoy Unbeatable Phone Sale and Free Global Roaming this Holiday with U Mobile

    Enjoy Unbeatable Phone Sale and Free Global Roaming this Holiday with U Mobile

    U Mobile is bringing the joy back to travelling this holiday season. With their latest promo, you can unwrap a brand-new 5G smartphone for free this Christmas and immediately put it to use on your year-end vacation with free global roaming. Find out more about this holiday upgrade below.

  • Samsung Pay Goes Fully Online in Malaysia with Fiuu

    Samsung Pay Goes Fully Online in Malaysia with Fiuu

    Samsung Pay has been in Malaysia for a few years already. Today, Samsung Malaysia is excited to announce that this service has expanded beyond in-store payments in Malaysia, now supporting online transactions across a wide range of e-commerce merchants.


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