It’s a peculiar business strategy, but it seems to have garnered Samsung its marketshare success: make a ridiculous number of products in every size conceivable and then sell them around the world to anyone who’s willing to buy them.
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
A decent tablet that costs just a little bit too much.
Samsung announces children’s Galaxy tablet
Samsung has announced a tablet designed specifically for children, the Galaxy Tab 3 Kids.
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
The Note 8.0 is decent small tablet that costs just a little bit too much.
Moto X vs. iPhone 5: Head to head
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Samsung Galaxy S III
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Samsung launches low-cost Galaxy Tab 2
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Samsung Galaxy SII
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Tablet industry to grow by 289% by the end of 2011: survey
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