Galaxy smartphones feature the Korean brand's highly customized interface known as Samsung Experience. It comes with numerous options that can sometimes confuse users. In this article, you'll find the most useful tips and tricks to take advantage of and customize your beloved device.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were initially launched with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and now, after a long wait, it has been reported that Samsung will finally be rolling out the update within the next 4 to 6 weeks.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is a stunning device that should have a long lifespan, so it's all the more annoying if it misbehaves. But don't despair just yet, there is usually a solution to every problem on Android. We discover the most common Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge problems and solutions
Samsung are currently developing an Android 8.0 Oreo update for the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A3, and also the Galaxy Tab S3. It's not confirmed when exactly it will be released to the public, but if the update is rolled out in the coming days, it may take several weeks to reach every device.
Android 7 Nougat is on a quarter of all Android devices and is still growing as manufacturers roll it out to older devices. Find out if and when your device is getting the Android Nougat update here in this article, and what the alternative is if your favorite phone won't be getting any more updates.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge may not be the most modern phone on the market today, but it holds its ground against rivals, including the Galaxy S8. Here's why.
You've probably already heard about OLED screens, or perhaps even the AMOLED screens produced by Samsung. The big question is: how are these better than LCD screens?
Samsung has said that it wants to be allowed to start selling refurbished Note 7 handsets in some countries, pending regulatory approval, which I think is a smart move.
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