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While phone, accessory, and equipment makers flooded Mobile World Congress with countless new products and concepts, a single ...
Samsung’s latest high-end Android smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is now $300 off for the base 256GB storage option. That ...
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From the Samsung Galaxy S24 series to Galaxy A55 5G, the South Korean tech giant has launched several smartphones this year. If you are planning to buy a Samsung phone and are not quite sure which ...
The A range is where you'll find Samsung's cheapest phones. One of the releases is the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G. It comes with a 6.5-inch screen with 2,340 x 1,080 resolution and three camera lenses with ...
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The Galaxy S25 series has finally arrived, and Samsung has taken a similar approach to previous years. The lineup includes three phones, featuring only a few minor tweaks compared to earlier models.
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The Samsung Galaxy A16 5G is the South Korean company's latest addition to its Galaxy A series of smartphones, and it is a midrange handset that runs on Android 14, and the company has promised up to ...
Here are the top phones from Apple, Google, Samsung and others that we've tested for T-Mobile, including those you need to access the fastest network speeds. I’m one of PCMag’s mobile analysts.