While expectations for the Galaxy S9 — a phone that virtually mirrors its predecessor — were never sky-high, there was no way any of us would have predicted it would perform this poorly. >>
While expectations for the Galaxy S9 — a phone that virtually mirrors its predecessor — were never sky-high, there was no way any of us would have predicted it would perform this poorly. >>
In what has to be incredibly depressing news for Samsung and its fans, Counterpoint reports that Apple’s 8-month-old iPhone 8 actually outsold the 2-month-old Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ this May. After catching >>
While Samsung expects sales of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ to top those of the underwhelming Galaxy S8 last year, that might not be the case in the company’s home country of South >>
Samsung on Monday announced that it will begin selling both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ in 128GB and 256GB storage options in the US next month. At launch, the 64GB model was >>
Unsurprisingly, no phones on the market are generating as much buzz as Samsung’s and Apple’s newest flagships: the Galaxy S9/S9+ and the iPhone X. Samsung and Apple have something of a stranglehold on >>
This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise if you’ve kept up with Consumer Reports’ smartphone ratings over the past few years, but Samsung’s Galaxy S9 and S9+ have tied for the top >>
An interesting trend is beginning to take shape at the tippy top of the smartphone market. The two leaders in the market in terms of profits are Samsung and Apple, and that has >>
Last year when SquareTrade performed its standard breakability tests following the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ launch, Samsung fans got some bad news: no phone had ever performed worse in the company’s tests. >>