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The Galaxy - Reasons Own Samsung Galaxy Tab
Reasons Own Samsung Galaxy Tab
5 times mentioned • Maria Russell • 05 October 2015

Reasons Own Samsung Galaxy Tab

5 reasons to own a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Seamless Multitasking Multitask like a pro with the Galaxy Tab S2. Watch HD movies while you are flicking through a digital magazine or an e-book, or surfing the net.

Run multiple apps in split screen mode or in draggable pop-up windows.
The Galaxy - Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
9 times mentioned • Venus Jusco • 08 February 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

We had previously heard that the curved version of the Galaxy S6 would launch as the Samsung Galaxy Edge, although some new information has contradicted the previous rumors. A trademark filing for two new smartphones by Samsung has been discovered in South Korea and it looks like the rumored Galaxy Edge will actually launch as the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
The Galaxy - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
8 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 11 April 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Hear the difference with HD Voice Jump on America's largest wireless HD Voice network to make calls over Wi-Fi, take video calls, talk and surf at the same time, and experience calls so clear you'd swear you're chatting face to face. It all comes included on the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge.
The Galaxy - Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
4 times mentioned • Sean Sin • 12 April 2016

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium

The HTC 10 is here, and it's packing Ultrapixels, Hi-Res Audio, a heap of customization and of course, a premium all metal design. Has the Taiwanese firm done enough to differentiate the 10 from the HTC One M9? HTC 10 is taller and wider than the HTC One M9, Samsung Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6S, and it's also thicker than the Apple and Samsung devices.

The display has been given a boost with the HTC 10 boasting a QHD resolution across 5.2 inches. That's up from the 5-inch, full HD offering on the One M9, and puts the HTC 10 in line with the competition from the Galaxy S7, LG G5 and 4K Sony Xperia Z5 Premium.
The Galaxy - Samsung Galaxy Tab
Samsung Galaxy Tab
42 times mentioned • Zain-ul-Abideen Nasir • 18 December 2015

Samsung Galaxy Tab

Take your web browsing and reading experience to the next level with the Galaxy Tab A. Its 4:3 aspect ratio screen is ideal for reading books, magazines and newspapers, as well as surfing the net.

QUICK OVERVIEW - Samsung GALAXY Tab A SM-P355NZWAXXV 8" Tablet - Quad-core-1.2GHz - 2GB DDR3 RAM, 16GB Storage - Android Lollipop 5.0
The Galaxy - Galaxy S7 Edge
Galaxy S7 Edge
20 times mentioned • Benjamin Cage • 17 June 2016

Galaxy S7 Edge

The OnePlus 3 does launch its camera app a bit faster than the S7. Overall, the S7 Edge dominated the OnePlus 3 in just about every test making it much faster.

The main specs for the OnePlus 3 includes a 5.5-inch screen, Snapdragon 820 chip, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. The Galaxy S7 Edge uses a 5.5-inch screen Snapdragon 820, up to 64GB of storage, and 4GB of RAM. The extra RAM wasn't enough to pull out an overall win for the OnePlus 3.
The Galaxy - Galaxy Tab S2
Galaxy Tab S2
12 times mentioned • Kola Jen • 15 July 2016

Galaxy Tab S2

As competitive as the current tablet market can be, the Galaxy Tab S2 shows why Samsung remains a strong player. While its battery life leaves room for improvement, strong specifications and stellar design make the S2 a versatile tablet.
The Galaxy - Galaxy Note 8
Galaxy Note 8
5 times mentioned • Jia Yee • 28 July 2017

Galaxy Note 8

The Galaxy Note 8 will likely follow the Galaxy S8's lead in color possibilities. These are, along with extravagant color names, Midnight Black, Arctic Silver, and Orchid Gray.

If we count the rest of the Galaxy S8's more outlandish colors, now and in past years, we have Rose Pink, Coral Blue, Deep Blue, Gold, Rose Gold, HULK SMASH GREEN, and Amethyst (kind purply). All of the Galaxy Note 8's colors will be under glass instead of on-metal, so it'll be a whole different color experience – as the Galaxy S8 is already.
The Galaxy - Samsung Galaxy Book
Samsung Galaxy Book
4 times mentioned • Gang Gila • 26 May 2017

Samsung Galaxy Book

Samsung Galaxy Book 12. The other big input option is the S Pen. Samsung bundles that as standard, and it now uses a narrower 0.7mm tip that has been given a slight rubberized coating.

It feels a little like a gel ink pen on the Galaxy Book. Still, it's as useful as a stylus can be. Samsung Notes is preloaded, and in portrait orientation the keyboardless tablet makes for a capable note taking slate. Alternatively, you could install Microsoft OneNote, which can also recognize digital ink.
The Galaxy - 3d Design
3d Design
266 times mentioned • Gang Gila • 26 May 2017

3d Design

I have tried the Galaxy Book in Best Buy and the stylus certainly is better than the old SP4 which has lousy light pressure sensitivity, and parallax problems. I will try the new SP5 stylus but doubt it will better the Samsung.

The KB to me is a necessary evil and I actually found the feel and travel on the GB to be a bit better than the SP4 KB. I will use this largely as an art pad and with a mouse for 3D design, so honestly the Samsung may end up the better choice.
The Galaxy - Super Amoled
Super Amoled
59 times mentioned • Kae Lok • 09 September 2017

Super Amoled

Samsung Note8. Those who demand stylus support too. The Galaxy S8+ is, at 6.2-inches, just a fraction of an inch smaller than the Note 8's 6.3-inch panel.

Like the S8 and S8+ it has an Infinity Display, a sheet of curved Super AMOLED that wraps smoothly around the left and right edges of the phone, leaving minimal bezels top and bottom. Unsurprisingly it's a stunning display. Maximum resolution is 2960 x 1440, though you can notch that down with little visible difference and save on some battery consumption.
The Galaxy - Able See
Able See
23 times mentioned • Jayden Lee • 06 September 2017

Able See

The Galaxy S8's Quad HD infinity display measures 5.8-inches from corner to corner, subtly wrapping around the sides of the smartphone. And, the new aspect ratio of 18,5:9 means you'll be able to see a bigger picture than ever before on mobile.
The Galaxy - Large Display
Large Display
8 times mentioned • Mark Choo • 30 May 2017

Large Display

But the Galaxy S8 is firmly a phone that rises above those points to combine everything into a handset that really impresses in the hand, fitting seamlessly into day to day life. Amazing, large display.

Huge power. Great camera. As long as you can get over the dizzying price.
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