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5 best Samsung phones of all time: My pick of the best Galaxy handsets
The Galaxy S III solidified Samsung’s position as a leading maker of high-end phones, a process kickstarted by the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II in previous years. Its success, however, wasn’t as much of a surprise as that of the next phone on the list.
Don’t Buy Any Other Samsung Phone, The Galaxy S25 Ultra is Almost Free
It is now more cost- effective to opt for the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra than any other Samsung smartphone. By combining all the available benefits, you can save over $1300 in instant savings, cashback, and trade-in value on a device that originally costs $1419 (for the 512GB version).
It's official: a super-slim Galaxy S25 phone is coming
As for what camera hardware the S25 Edge could be packing - Samsung still hasn't given any official specs, but previous S25 Slim rumors have suggested Samsung might use its ISOCELL HP5 (200MP, 1/1.56”) sensor for the wide-angle module, while the ultrawide snapper could be based around an ISOCELL JN5 (50MP, 1/2.76") sensor.
Samsung’s next budget phone will charge faster than the Galaxy S25
The FCC confirmed in a leaked document that the Samsung Galaxy A56, the budget model from Samsung, will have 45W charging, which may help it charge quicker.
Samsung Galaxy S25 phones are the first to support some new Qi charging features
No boost in charging speed, though. The new Samsung Galaxy S25 family doesn't impress with many meaningful upgrades, but even the little ones are
Samsung Debuts New Phones At Unpacked: Pre-Order The Samsung S25 Series Now
Samsung just debuted three new phones at its biannual Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event today. Here’s how to pre-order the all-new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra phone.
Samsung's New Galaxy Phones Lay Groundwork for Headsets and Glasses to Come
Commentary: A universal AI and better battery life might be previews of what's being announced later this year.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Phones Once Again Lean Heavily on AI
The Galaxy S25 is a tale of two AIs: Gemini and Bixby. Yes, while Google's Gemini AI assistant sits at the forefront—it can finally be triggered through a long press of the power button—Samsung is bringing its original Bixby voice assistant out from the shadows.
It’s only a matter of time before the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is back to full price
With its powerful processor, sweet camera, and solid battery life, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a great Android device that’s marked down to $1,300 today. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your In
How to Turn Off AI on Your Samsung Galaxy Phone, or at Least Rein It In
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Samsung Will Offer Users Cash for Their Old Phones—but Which Models?
If you have an old Samsung phone, you might be able to exchange it for cash soon. Samsung recently announced a new program ...
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Preorder the new Samsung Galaxy now — unbelievably affordable with a trade-in
And the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, the ultimate flagship model with top-of-the-line specs, Samsung’s most powerful camera, and ...
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Samsung’s thin, big, boring AI phones
Samsung’s new phones will almost certainly be the most popular Android phones of 2025. They’ll probably also be among the ...
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Camera Comparison: iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S25 Ultra
Samsung just recently announced the Galaxy S25 Ultra, its latest flagship smartphone that's designed to compete with the ...
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