Keen to pave the way forward for their popular Galaxy series family, Samsung has now made official that the latest Galaxy S II (S 2) and Galaxy Tab II will soon be arriving.
Samsung has today announced a new batch of five point and shoot cameras in its ST series. With a varying range to suit the needs of majority, the most affordable ST30 model starts at $100. The new ST range moves up to the ST65, ST90 and touchscreen-equipped ST95, opting for the most pricey ST6500 seen in the gallery below will set you back by $230.
Hate to say it, but passive matrix OLEDs are now a thing of the past. At this year’s CES 2011, Samsung showed off what they can do with their AMOLED displays in Las Vegas. Not only are they more environment friendly, consume less energy than their OLED counterparts, the displays are rollable, bendable and can even survive impacts from a hammer. Check out the video below by the folks over at IntoMobile below…
Samsung has announced the new 4G LTE-supporting Galaxy tablet, competing with the newly released Motorola Xoom, with Verizon’s high-speed connected lineup. Samsung has launched a Wi-Fi-only version of the tablet that should hit the US market soon.
Samsung has introduced it’s latest Sliding PC 7 Series, which is a tablet that can slide out a 80/81 key keyboard for much better typing experience.
The Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series is powered by an Intel Atom Z670 processor with 2GB of RAM. The tablet is equipped with a 10.1-inch display with 1366×768 pixels resolution, ambient light sensor, touch capabilities and Windows 7 with a custom Samsung app launcher.
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If you’re an Android fan hoping to cash in on the new Google Nexus S in time for this Christmas, this is what you’ve been dreading to hear. While the latest news may not have a massive impact as the delay will still mean the new Google Android flagship will arrive by the holidays, this does mean fans will need to wait abit longer to get their hands on the new Android 2.3 Gingerbread device.











