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  • Alleged Samsung Galaxy S6 unibody frame

    Alleged Samsung Galaxy S6 unibody frame

    We’ve mostly only heard or seen the Galaxy S6 in its virtual form up until now. Today, alleged pictures of the next-gen Galaxy flagship’s metal unibody frame showed up, giving us a glimpse at how the Galaxy S6 would be in the flesh. After being criticized for its not-up-to-scratch plastic built phones, Samsung has taken…

  • Samsung Z1 the first Tizen based phone!

    Samsung Z1 the first Tizen based phone!

    Samsung has been continuously postponing the launch of its first Tizen based smartphone. Samsung announced the high-end Samsung Z (SM-Z910)  about seven months ago, but cancelled its launch shortly after. A report later surfaced that Samsung was in favour of launching an entry-level smartphone based on Tizen in the form of SM-Z130H, which was seen making rounds of India…

  • More details about the Samsung Galaxy S6

    Samsung’s revenue and profits have been steadily declining in recent months, and it has given the company inspiration to reshuffle its priorities and put a higher focus on adopting new trends (like the trend of using metal on a device to make it feel more premium.) As SamMobile exclusively revealed yesterday, Samsung is developing the Galaxy S6 –…

  • Nike CEO Hints at Continued Partnership With Apple to Develop Stylish Fitness Wearables

    Nike CEO Hints at Continued Partnership With Apple to Develop Stylish Fitness Wearables

    Nike CEO Mark Parker sat down with Bloomberg’s Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the company’s brand and product strategy (via The Guardian). During the 13-minute-long “Market Makers” segment, Parker confirmed that he is bullish on Apple and the wearables market, hinting at a continued partnership between the two companies at the 9:45 mark. Though Nike recently…

  • Microsoft sold a record 9.3 million Lumia smartphones last quarter

    Microsoft sold a record 9.3 million Lumia smartphones last quarter

    Microsoft released its earnings report for the first quarter of the fiscal 2015. The Redmond-based tech giant took home net income $4.5 billion from $23.2 billion of revenue.

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