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Samsung UK has said that it won't be rolling out Android 5.x for its Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, despite these handsets getting the Lollipop update in other parts of the world.
Samsung USA has confirmed that many of its older Galaxy smartphones and tablets will received updates to the latest Android 4.4.2 "KitKat" OS, including the nearly two year old Galaxy S III.
Samsung has released a teaser for its Super Bowl 2013 TV commercial, featuring actors Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd discussing with a Samsung exec exactly what they can get away with saying during the ad.
A new story claims, via unnamed sources, that Samsung will launch the Galaxy Note III with a massive 6.3 inch screen, compared to the current 5.5 inch screen on the Galaxy Note II.
Apple has added a number of Samsung created devices in its second patent legal battle with the company, including the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone.
Samsung has said that the 5.5 inch Android 4.1 based Galaxy Note II smartphone has now sold three million units worldwide since it launched just over a month ago.
It's a mammoth, gargantuan, enormous, monumental, jumbo, colossal, gigantic, stupendous, monstrous, massive and just plain HUGE phone. So naturally I had to get some hands-on time.
Sprint has announced that Samsung's Galaxy Note II smartphone is heading to its 4G LTE network on October 25th with truly unlimited data, calling and texts for $299.99.
Samsung has just released its Galaxy Note II kernel for developers to work on custom ROMs for the device. This opens up new possibilities for users wanting a better Galaxy Note II experience.