HOME-GROWN electronics company Creative Technology saw its net loss widen to US$6.1 million for its first half of the year ended Dec 31, 2024, from US$4.1 million in the corresponding year-ago period.
A new report suggests an increased likelihood of the Galaxy S26 series adopting the Exynos 2600 processor. Samsung is believed to have achieved a 30% yield rate when producing the Exynos 2600 as ...
According to an International Data Corporation (IDC) report, the YoY reduced smartphone shipments growth in 2024 was the ...
But just within a month of the announcement, rumors of the Galaxy S26 series have already started surfacing online. A new report has recently surfaced, which talks about Samsung possibly bringing ...
That chip is now apparently going to power the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7. Next year, the Galaxy S26 series might return to Exynos, however. According to a new report, pre-production steps for the ...
Samsung has seen a smoother development with its Exynos 2600 chip than it did with the 2500, according to a new report. Prior to the release of the Samsung Galaxy S25, rumors suggested the phone ...
That refinement is apparently going well, with a new report out of South Korea claiming that we could see the Exynos 2600 produced and powering the Galaxy S26 lineup. It’s weird to discuss this ...
How do we rate a Device? Rating a smartphone is a tedious process and a lot of parameters have to be considered before judging the overall performance of the device such as display, camera ...
While the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a premium flagship that many will be happy with, I hope that Samsung takes a much bigger swing for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, giving us features and upgrades we probably ...
What's more, there's even a petition started by customers aiming to bring back Bluetooth functionality to the Galaxy S26 Ultra's S Pen. All of this has got me thinking, isn't it high time Samsung ...
Samsung Galaxy S26 series may finally bring back Exynos chips: Report Galaxy S25 Ultra survives head-height drop test Samsung’s One UI 7.0 rollout still needs some more time ...