Jefferson Graham goes hands on with the new iPhone 7, showing off new features at an Apple event in San Francisco. Produced by Theresa Chong. Video by Theresa Chong
Samsung certainly wants to make sure those with at least $850 to spend on a smartphone don’t wait around to see what Apple reveals in the near future, and it appears to be working.
Samsung extended its lead in the global smartphone market over Apple in the second quarter, gaining from the launch of its updated flagship handsets, surveys showed Thursday.
Now that Samsung’s Galaxy S7 has officially outsold the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, it’s time to shift attention to next year’s flagship reportedly codenamed Project Dream, which is most likely the Galaxy S8. Here’s everything you need to know.
In recent weeks, Galaxy Note fans have been wondering whether Samsung’s next flagship phablet would be available in two variants. The rumors have told us that a curved model is coming, but we suspected a second variant with a flat display would accompany it.