The current S25 family all run Snapdragon hardware, but will Qualcomm’s exclusivity continue, or can Samsung bring Exynos back for the Galaxy S26? Writing for FN News, Kim Jun-seok and Im Su-bin ...
However, we could see variable aperture cameras make a comeback on Samsung phones next year with the Galaxy S26 series. The word comes from tipster Ice Universe, who said Samsung is considering ...
Predictions for the Galaxy S26 include silicon-carbon battery tech ... In that view, there's not much progress left for smartphones anyway, at least beyond annual spec upgrades -- they've become ...
Samsung is apparently thinking about a variable aperture for the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s main camera. The company first offered this feature on the Galaxy S9 series but dropped it with the Galaxy S20 ...
Samsung wants to prevent a similar situation with the 2nm Exynos 2600 SoC and is setting up a dedicated team to get it ready for the Galaxy S26 lineup ... pleased with the progress on its 2nm ...
Thailand’s currency has received a boost this year from a rally in gold prices. But strategists warn that won’t be enough to protect it as tariff risks and interest-rate cuts start to bite ...
The rumored Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get a variable aperture feature on its main camera Such a feature was last seen on the Galaxy S9 and can be found on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra It could be a ...
However, one such feature—variable aperture—might be making a comeback with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. Huawei Mate 50 Pro variable aperture According to prolific leaker Ice Universe ...
Well, according to a new report, it looks like Samsung could bring variable aperture to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Going by the post, it seems that Samsung is mulling over the idea of adding variable ...
Progress Software has been busy developing its flagship network-monitoring software, and WhatsUp Gold (WUG) 2023.1 introduces a raft of new features with ease of use given a high priority.
Gold prices made steady progress last year and have continued that with a very strong start to this year, said George Milling-Stanley, chief gold strategist at State Street Global Advisors.