Category: Samsung

  • Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro appears in Zauba listing

    Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro appears in Zauba listing

    If you recall, back in September this year, there were reports that Samsung is working on Pro variants of its Galaxy C5 and Galaxy C7 smartphones. The very next month, the Galaxy C7 Pro was spotted entering India, and now, the Galaxy C5 Pro (SM-C5010) has been spotted on Zauba as well. On the specifications…

  • Samsung resumes Galaxy Note 7 sales in South Korea, as promised

    At this point in time, we are fairly certain that all of you are familiar with the Galaxy Note7 overheating/battery malfunction fiasco that has held its grip over the company for the past few weeks. It had widespread effects on an international scale, but as you can imagine, the situation quickly became particularly daunting on…

  • Overheating and losing quickly power on replaced Galaxy Note7 units!

    Overheating and losing quickly power on replaced Galaxy Note7 units!

    Galaxy Note7 units that Samsung replaced may not be as perfect as Samsung hopes they would be, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. Consumers in South Korea are reporting that their replacement Note7 units are overheating and losing battery power quicker than usual. These reports are so far isolated in South Korea…

  • Galaxy Note7 sales to resume in the US on October 21

    In South Korea, Samsung will resume sales of the Galaxy Note7 on September 28. However, in other markets it will take a lot longer for the company to have safe units available for purchase. In the US, the Note7 will only be back on sale on October 21, according to a new report. That’s almost…

  • Unreturned Samsung Galaxy Note7 units may be remotely deactivated

    Remote disabling of recalled Notes not part of official Samsung guidance. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall saga has been gathering pace in recent days. One of the reports doing the rounds over the weekend pointed to the possibility of Samsung remotely disabling devices affected by the battery issue causing some handsets to catch fire…