Samsung’s Galaxy A57 Emerges as Mid-Range Successor for 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy A57 has appeared in test firmware, confirming development of the mid-range successor. The device may feature the new Exynos 1680 chipset and launch in March 2026.
Samsung’s Galaxy A57 has appeared in test firmware, confirming development of the mid-range successor. The device may feature the new Exynos 1680 chipset and launch in March 2026.
Samsung appears ready to cancel the controversial Galaxy S26 Edge following disappointing sales. The ultra-thin device served as a crucial testbed for technology that will power future Galaxy innovations.
Samsung’s semiconductor division has quietly confirmed what rumors suggested – Exynos chips are returning to flagship Galaxy devices. This strategic pivot carries both opportunity and significant risk as the company aims to reclaim chip dominance.
After 13 years as a mobile-only browser, Samsung Internet is officially coming to Windows PCs. The expansion brings Galaxy AI features and cross-platform synchronization, potentially reshaping the browser landscape beyond mobile devices.
Samsung is bringing its mobile browser to Windows PCs in a renewed ecosystem push. The beta launches October 30 with AI features and cross-device sync, but faces tough competition and past failures.
Samsung is reportedly preparing major upgrades for the Galaxy Z Fold 8, including crease-eliminating technology and S Pen revival. The strategic moves come as Apple prepares its own foldable iPhone for 2026, setting up a high-stakes battle in the premium smartphone market.
Samsung is deploying new firmware updates for its Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro earbuds. The updates focus on stability improvements and bug fixes, currently available in South Korea with global rollout expected soon.
Samsung’s choice of classical composer codenames for Galaxy Buds 4 reveals sophisticated branding strategy. This approach comes as audio competition intensifies and mixed reality becomes priority.
Samsung and Google have unveiled the Galaxy XR headset as a direct competitor to Apple’s Vision Pro. Starting at $1,799, the device offers similar mixed reality capabilities at nearly half the price of Apple’s offering, according to reports.
Samsung and Google have launched the Galaxy XR mixed reality headset at a starting price of $1,799, positioning it as a more affordable alternative to Apple’s Vision Pro, which reportedly struggled with its $3,500 price point. According to reports, this represents nearly a 50% reduction compared to Apple’s offering, potentially addressing one of the main criticisms of high-end mixed reality devices.
Market Dynamics: Samsung’s Strategic Entry into High-End XR Samsung has officially entered the premium extended reality (XR) arena with the…