Tag: Samsung Galaxy Note
5 million 5-inch Samsung Galaxy Notes sold in 5 months
Samsung have revealed that they have shipped five million of their oversized Galaxy Note handsets after just 5 months of being available to consumers. Hitting the million mark back in December, the Galaxy Note raised a few eyebrows when…
REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Note
The Samsung Galaxy Note, AKA the Samsung Galaxy Personality Crisis. Is it a smartphone? Is it a tablet? Is it some altogether new-fangled tech beast? And is it any good? All these questions and more answered in our full review!
X-Factor judge Tulisa singing the Samsung Galaxy note with new competition
X-Factor fans and wannabe pop-stars alike could be in with a chance of winning a day to make their idols envious thanks to Samsung. They've teamed up with Phones4u to offer a the chance to shoot a music video with…
Is this the Samsung Galaxy S III?
Gasp! Do Tech Digest's eyes deceive? Is this the fabled Samsung Galaxy S III? Well, to be perfectly honest, we're not sure yet! But we'll run through why we think it just might be so. Popping up in a…
Samsung launches Galaxy Note and Galaxy Nexus
By Elisabeth Edvardsen As you may remember we gave you a sneak peek of Samsung's new Galaxy Note at IFA earlier this year – don't worry if you don't, we've included the video we shot back then below. Last night…
Not impressed with the iPhone 4S? Here's ten alternatives
So, we've got the iPhone 4S. So what, right? Right; it may well be the best iPhone ever made, but it's still nowhere near the dream phone we'd imagined the notably-absent iPhone 5 to be. So, for a change, maybe…
IFA 2011 Best in Show video round-up
The annual IFA tech show in Berlin has come to a close for yet another year, after bringing plenty brand new gadgets and gizmos to the table to start saving for. It's a massive show, packed with everything from…
IFA 2011 VIDEO: Samsung Galaxy Note preview
Is it a smartphone? Is it a tablet? No! It's a "Note", according to all the Samsung reps we spoke to at IFA 2011, who were keen not to place the company's new Android device in any standard product…