Samsung Electronics are based in South Korea and have been trading and manufacturing electronic goods for nearly 70 years.
Samsung have recently became one of the top mobile handsets manufacturers making some of the best mobile phones you will find on the local highstreets.
This site will try and give you a helpful insight into the company and mobile phone history related to Samsung and we will give some specifications to enable you to get the best out of your Samsung cellular phone.
Samsung recently updated its website to include a list of T-Mobile devices that will receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades. ?Samsung is in close communication with both Google and our carrier partners to upgrade devices to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as quickly and as smoothly as possible,? the company wrote on its website. The manufacturer will be issuing over-the-air updates to ...
Worldwide sales of mobile phones saw a 2% decline in the first quarter this year, but analysts expect the launch of the iPhone 5 to boost overall sales.
Samsung (005930) Electronics Co. sold more than 40 percent of all Android mobile phones in the first quarter as the South Korean manufacturer became the world?s largest handset maker, research company Gartner Inc. said.
Samsung's Galaxy S II (Credit: Samsung) Samsung has been crowned the king of mobile phones by yet another research firm. The Korean handset maker sold 86.6 million mobile phones in the first quarter, according to the latest stats from Gartner -- a 25.9 percent jump from the year-ago quarter. That gave Samsung a 20.7 percent share of the market and helped it win back the top spot for smartphone ...
Mobile phone sales worldwide suffered a rare dip in the first three months of this year on softened demand in Asian markets, industry tracker Gartner reported Wednesday.
Despite some vendors seeing record smartphone sales, worldwide sales of mobile phones declined 2% year-over-year to 419.1 million units in the first quarter of 2012, according to research firm Gartner. The decline represents the first of its kind since the second quarter of 2009. ?Global sales of mobile devices declined more than expected due to a slowdown in demand from the Asia/Pacific region ...
Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end-users reached 419.1 million units in the first quarter of 2012, a 2-percent decline from the first quarter of 2011
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Global sales of mobile phones fell 2 percent in January-March after ten straight quarters of growth, as Chinese buyers held back in anticipation of new models and economic uncertainties weighed on developed markets, research firm Gartner said. The data, published on Wednesday, confirmed South Korea's Samsung became the world's largest cellphone maker in the quarter, ending ...
Samsung recently updated its website to include a list of T-Mobile devices that will receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades. ?Samsung is in close communication with both Google and our carrier partners to upgrade devices to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as quickly and as smoothly as possible,? the company wrote on its website. The manufacturer will be issuing over-the-air updates to ...
Worldwide sales of mobile phones saw a 2% decline in the first quarter this year, but analysts expect the launch of the iPhone 5 to boost overall sales.
Samsung (005930) Electronics Co. sold more than 40 percent of all Android mobile phones in the first quarter as the South Korean manufacturer became the world?s largest handset maker, research company Gartner Inc. said.
Samsung's Galaxy S II (Credit: Samsung) Samsung has been crowned the king of mobile phones by yet another research firm. The Korean handset maker sold 86.6 million mobile phones in the first quarter, according to the latest stats from Gartner -- a 25.9 percent jump from the year-ago quarter. That gave Samsung a 20.7 percent share of the market and helped it win back the top spot for smartphone ...
Mobile phone sales worldwide suffered a rare dip in the first three months of this year on softened demand in Asian markets, industry tracker Gartner reported Wednesday.
Despite some vendors seeing record smartphone sales, worldwide sales of mobile phones declined 2% year-over-year to 419.1 million units in the first quarter of 2012, according to research firm Gartner. The decline represents the first of its kind since the second quarter of 2009. ?Global sales of mobile devices declined more than expected due to a slowdown in demand from the Asia/Pacific region ...
Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end-users reached 419.1 million units in the first quarter of 2012, a 2-percent decline from the first quarter of 2011
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Global sales of mobile phones fell 2 percent in January-March after ten straight quarters of growth, as Chinese buyers held back in anticipation of new models and economic uncertainties weighed on developed markets, research firm Gartner said. The data, published on Wednesday, confirmed South Korea's Samsung became the world's largest cellphone maker in the quarter, ending ...