Samsung has announced the launch of the first Tizen powered smartphone for Nepal, the Samsung Z1. Built on the lightweight Tizen platform, it delivers a faster boot time and quick access to apps, along with enhanced web performance.
Nokia today announced an agreement to sell its HERE digital mapping and location services business to a consortium of leading automotive companies, comprising AUDI AG, BMW Group and Daimler AG.
Samsung and Mastercard have announced that they will be extending their partnership to bring Samsung Pay to Europe.
Samsung has announced the industry’s first 1.0μm-pixel-based 16 megapixel (Mp) CMOS image sensor for use in advanced mobile devices.
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global smartwatch shipments grew an impressive 457 percent annually to hit a record 5 million units in the second quarter of 2015.
Samsung today announced the global launch of the Galaxy Tab S2, the most immersive Samsung tablet to-date. Samsung’s newest Galaxy tablet continuously delivers a stunning Super AMOLED display perfectly optimized for reading and viewing any type of digital content.
For 12 years, Gregory Wade worked as a senior executive at BlackBerry, leading the company’s fast-growing Asia-Pacific business unit – a division that included vast emerging markets such as Indonesia.
Samsung have announced that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, have had their encryption certified by the UK government body the Communications and Electronics Security Group (CESG) under their Commercial Product Assurance (CPA) program for data-at-rest.
Samsung have launched their Samsung Pay trial in Korea. Samsung Pay trial with Samsung Card began on July 15, for select customers in Korea.
Way back on March 3 this year, BlackBerry President for Devices and Emerging Solutions Ron Louks appeared on staged at MWC and briefly showed off an upcoming Slider smartphone.
Samsung and BlackBerry have announced the first results of a partnership designed to provide secure Android smartphones for enterprise users.
The Internet is rife with rumours surrunding BlackBerry's upcoming Android smartphone that will be available in the last quarter of this year.