Samsung plans to unveil the S26 lineup on Feb. 25 in San Francisco at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. Here's what the rumor mill says is in store for the company's next flagship phones.
It’s a slippery slope between AI photo editing tools and a full-on slop machine.
Since Samsung's One UI 8.5 beta has been available for a few months, it's reasonable to expect the official release at Unpacked. New software features could include an expanded dark theme, upgraded ...
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 kicks off live from San Francisco on Wednesday. Samsung will likely announce the S26 series, ...
Samsung is changing the way we interact with our smartphones by opening up its AI platform to more than just one assistant.
Samsung has announced its partnership with Perplexity AI. As part of the partnership, Perplexity’s AI assistant will be introduced in the Galaxy S26 series alongside the Bixby and Google's Gemini.
Google Pixel 10a has made an earlier than expected debut this year and even before Apple announces the iPone 17e model early next month. The Pixel 10a has split opinions but one thing is clear, when ...
A blizzard warning is in effect for Connecticut through Monday, as Storm Team 8 expects over a foot of snow and wind gusts ...
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This hidden Galaxy S25 feature makes me want to actually use the Samsung Gallery app
Most of us use Google Photos over the default Samsung Gallery app, but the latter comes with a few handy features, including ...
Samsung is doubling down on its AI ambitions. The company has announced an expansion of Galaxy AI, introducing a broader multi-agent approach and confirming that Perplexity will soon be integrated ...
Transferring files between your Android phone and PC used to be a task worthy of a trapeze artist—cables, apps, and cloud shuffle. But what if you could send ...
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