Samsung has confirmed it will unveil the Galaxy S7 at an Unpacked event in Barcelona on February 21. The short video below teases “the next Galaxy,” which is expected to go on sale in the U.S. and Europe on March 11 with big internal improvements.
Samsung has confirmed it will unveil the Galaxy S7 at an Unpacked event in Barcelona on February 21. The short video below teases “the next Galaxy,” which is expected to go on sale in the U.S. and Europe on March 11 with big internal improvements.
After months of waiting, Samsung has finally started the rollout of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge — its flagship smartphones of 2015. For now, the update is being rolled out in South Korea, but over the next couple of months, it should be rolled out to other parts of the world as well.
The keynote slide you see above, leaked by an apparent Samsung employee, may reveal the Galaxy S7’s design and specifications just weeks ahead of its official debut. It confirms whispers we’ve already heard, but is it genuine?
Samsung will begin rolling out Android 6.0 Marshmallow next month, according to a new update schedule. The Galaxy S6 series and the Galaxy Note 5 will be the first to get the upgrade, followed by the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge, and the Galaxy S5.
Scarred by the Snapdragon 810’s overheating issues? You’re not the only one — but it’s not something we’ll have to worry about with the Snapdragon 820, thanks to Samsung.
The South Korean company has today confirmed that it will manufacture Qualcomm’s latest flagship using its cutting-edge 14-nanometer manufacturing process — the same process used to make its own impressive Exynos 7420.