Apple has once again topped the MBLM’s Top 10 Most Intimate Brands from its 10th annual Brand Intimacy Study.
Samsung to unveil new Note device with revamped camera
Samsung Electronics is planning to announced an upgraded camera when it unveil its next Galaxy Note smartphone on 9th August, according to a Bloomberg report which cited people familiar with the matter.0 4217Samsung introduces foldable Galaxy Z Flip smartphone
At its flagship event, Samsung Electronics has introduced the Galaxy Z Flip, a new, statement-making foldable smartphone.
Samsung unveils new 5G-enabled Galaxy S20 lineup
Samsung Electronics has unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S20, a new series of flagship devices that change the way we capture and experience our world.
“We can still be No.1 without Google”: Huawei CEO
Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei believes the company can become the world’s No.1 smartphone manufacturer, despite the fact its remain cut off from Google’s software and applications.
Huawei smartphone sales soar despite US restrictions
Global sales of smartphones to end users continued to decline in the third quarter of 2019, contracting by 0.4 percent compared with the third quarter of 2018, according to Gartner.
GITEX 2019 to spotlight synergy between human and technology
The region’s annual mega tech events – GITEX Technology Week and GITEX Future Stars – are back and will once again define the innovative ways that advanced technologies and the new generation will reshape the world.
Samsung and Microsoft join forces to do battle with Apple
South Korean electronics conglomerate Samsung is partnering with US software behemoth Microsoft in a bid to take on Apple. The …
Samsung unpacks new Galaxy Note series
Samsung has recently unveiled the latest iteration to its Galaxy Note series by introducing two new flagship smartphones – the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+.
“We will need more time to become world’s No.1 smartphone maker”: Huawei
A senior executive at Chinese ICT conglomerate Huawei has conceded that the company is going to need more time to achieve its aspiration of being the No.1 smartphone manufacturer in the world.
Huawei retains No. 2 spot in global smartphone sales despite restrictions
Global sales of smartphones to end users declined 2.7 percent in the first quarter of 2019, totaling 373 million units, according to Gartner.