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Earlier, Google was relying on Samsung for the production of Tensor chips, but now it has reportedly signed a deal with TSMC for the chipsets' production from Pixel 10 to at least Pixel 14
Reportedly, Samsung is expected to launch the stable One UI 8, based on Android 16, alongside its upcoming foldable devices in July
Android 16's desktop mode brings a PC-like experience to smartphones when connected to an external display, with support for adaptive apps
Samsung said that Google Gemini availability will not just make the AI assistant natively available on Galaxy Watches but it will also improve the Gemini experience for users if they are wearing Buds
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will go up for pre-order in India starting at 2 pm on May 13. It will be offered in three colour options: Titanium Silver, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Icyblue
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Reportedly, Now Bar on Galaxy Watches will offer contextual suggestions, Galaxy AI-powered Now Brief, live sports updates, and more
Consumer Electronics major Samsung, whose TV sales crossed the Rs 10,000-crore mark in 2024, is looking for a double-digit growth this year driven by premiumisation with increase in the number of large screen size sets and by democratising new age features as AI technology, a company official said. The company now aspires to corner around one-third of the Indian TV market, where the growth is led by the premium segment, which is 55 inches and above screen size, said its Senior Director and Head of VD Business, Viplesh Dang. Though 2024 was not a good year for the TV industry, which witnessed a decline in sales, Samsung, a market leader in the segment, is observing "some green shoots" and expects the overall industry to grow with a low single digit. "We expect the industry to grow in the low digits, but we will outpace the market growth where we are aspiring for a double-digit growth," Dang told PTI. Samsung, which launched a range of ultra-premium series on Wednesday for 2025, is .
Apple's iPhone supplies in India grew 25 per cent year-on-year in March quarter 2025, capturing 8 per cent market share, a CyberMedia Research report said on Monday. Chinese smartphone company Vivo led the overall smartphone market in India with 20 per cent share followed by Korean smartphone major Samsung with 18 per cent share in January-March 2025. Xiaomi was at the third place with 13 per cent market share. Its share declined 37 per cent YoY -- the sharpest among the top five, reflecting challenges in both affordable and value-for-money smartphone portfolios, the report said. "Apple posted 25 per cent growth YoY, and captured an 8 per cent market share, driven by strong demand for premium smartphones and a broader retail presence in India." "The iPhone 16 series, including the iPhone 16e, significantly contributed to this growth, with Apple's market share in the superpremium segment (Rs 50,000 Rs 1 lakh) rising 28 per cent YoY and the uber-premium segment (over Rs 1 lakh) up 1
Expected to roll out with Android 16, the desktop mode will allow eligible smartphones to deliver connected external displays in to a full-fledged PC-like experience
Samsung becomes the second major foreign company in recent months to challenge an Indian tax demand
If the reports are accurate, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be its first foldable smartphone powered by an in-house Exynos chip
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to borrow the 200MP primary camera sensor from the Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone
On tablets, Samsung reported said it would aim to drive premium revenue growth by launching the AI-enhanced Galaxy Tab S11 series in the second half of the year
A day after announcing discounts on Galaxy A, M and F-series smartphones, Samsung has extended offers to select models from the Galaxy S24 series
Samsung Electronics reported Wednesday a sharp increase in consolidated revenue for the first quarter thanks to strong sales of its new smartphones, but its semiconductor business suffered a setback. The South Korean semiconductor and smartphone giant said in a statement that it posted 79.14 trillion won ($56 billion) in consolidated revenue for the January-March quarter, calling it an all-time quarterly high. It said its operating profit rose to 6.7 trillion won ($4.7 billion), up from 6.61 trillion won ($4.6 billion) in the same period last year. Samsung attributed the results to strong sales of its flagship Galaxy S25 smartphone and other high-value-added products. However, the operating profit of the company's semiconductor business fell to 1.1 trillion won ($774 million) from 1.91 trillion won ($1.3 billion) in the corresponding quarter last year. The company said its profits were squeezed by falling average sale prices, as well as reduced demand for high-bandwidth memory as .
From May 1, Samsung will offer deals on select Galaxy A, M and F-series models, with up to Rs 16,000 off on the Galaxy A55 5G
Select Galaxy A-series smartphones will soon support access to the Gemini AI assistant from the side button, confirmed Samsung. The rollout is planned to begin in May
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