Samsung claims the Galaxy A brings you closer to your dad
There are some promises only certain phones can make. Apparently.
There are some promises only certain phones can make. Apparently.
Samsung wants you to live your life in a very particular way. At least, if you buy a Galaxy S22.
Ever since the launch of Samsung's latest, biggest and greatest new phone, you may have wondered about one aspect. Now Samsung offers the definitive answer as it what it really says.
It's an extremely alluring phone. But is Samsung offering the best reason to buy it?
Samsung is confidently striding toward the foldable era. But what do its regular, loyal Galaxy users think? I asked one.
The Korean handset maker resorts to Apple-bashing (again). Why might this be (this time)?
The launch of Samsung's new Galaxy Book Pro laptops should have been an unqualified hosanna. But then I observed the caveats.
In a difficult market, with Apple often thought of as the one and only, Samsung managed to be exceptionally effective. At least that's what experts say.
Working from home should be entertaining for parents. All you need, says Samsung, is a happy countenance and a sleepy child. Oh, and a Galaxy Tab S7.
It's one thing to release a fine phone. It's quite another to get people excited about it. Samsung appears to be struggling.