Samsung Electronics has said its research and development (R&D) spending for the first nine months of the year hit a record high of $14.3 billion amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Samsung announced the global availability of its all-new Smart Monitor -- an innovative, do-it-all screen that brings together an unprecedented suite of features for work, learning and entertainment
This is the first time since the second quarter of 2017 that Samsung topped the US smartphone market
Samsung, which lost its No.1 position to Huawei in the second quarter, regained the crown in the third thanks in part to the U.S. restrictions on Huawei.
Samsung's 38 per cent y-o-y growth fell short of Xiaomi's 13.5 million units
Samsung is planning to unveil Exynos 1080 -- its first chipset based on the 5nm process -- on November 12
Korean group has lined up a dozen new smartphones--ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 150,000--to lure consumers in all segments.
The world's top maker of smartphones and memory chips posted a 59% jump in operating profit in the July-September quarter
With consumers staying indoors, e-commerce firms have extended their reach to a larger number of pin codes
A good companion for media consumption, online classes, Zoom meetings, etc, even if not the best in business when it comes to productivity
The death of its iconic promoter, Lee Kun-hee, raises questions over how long the chaebol can maintain its gigantic footprint in the global electronics industry
From the astronomical inheritance tax bill to potential legal obstacles, here are some of the issues the family faces as it seeks to stay on top of the business empire founded back in 1938
Smartphones once again led the most sought-after shopping category with capturing 47% of total festive sales in the seven day period (October 15-21), driven by new launches and affordable models
Samsung Electronics - the jewel in the group's crown - finished 0.3 per cent higher
The charismatic leader of Samsung Group and the country's richest person, grew it into South Korea's biggest conglomerate
Lee, who died aged 78 on Sunday after being hospitalized for a heart attack in 2014, was driven by a constant sense of crisis
Lee, who told employees to "change everything except your wife and children" during his drive to foster innovation and challenge rivals such as Sony Corp., was South Korea's richest person.\
The lawsuit comes more than a year after the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission began antitrust investigations into four big tech companies: Amazon.com, Apple, Facebook, and Google
Lee, 52, did not attend the preparatory hearing at the Seoul Central District Court