• Samsung’s “New” Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is Here, but is it Worth Getting?

    The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 will officially go on sale on March 28.

  • Refreshed Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) launches quietly with a new chipset

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is so good that Samsung is releasing it a third time. The original launched in 2020, then there was a 2022 re-release with minor changes (mostly the chipset) and now there is a 2024 model. And when we say “there is”, we mean that Samsung Romania is already selling it, even though we haven’t seen a press release or any other announcement. Oh well. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) The basics are still the same – a 10.4” LCD (2,00 x 1,200px, 15:9), S Pen...

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) gets a proper announcement, is coming on March 28

    Okay, let’s try this again – the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) has been announced, properly this time. It’s largely the same tablet as the 2022 and 2020 editions, but with a different chipset. There are two versions to choose from: Wi-Fi only connectivity (this model weighs 465g) and LTE (467g). Both will be available in Oxford Gray, Chiffron Pink and Mint. In both cases, you can have 64GB or 128GB of built-in memory, which is expandable with microSD cards up to 1TB. Unfortunately, the...

  • 10.4-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) has finally arrived. What makes this refresh different?

    Samsung has finally launched the refreshed Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) today, following weeks of speculations.

  • Lenovo Legion Tab vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE: Which should you buy?

    After spending some time as a China exclusive, Lenovo’s gaming-focused Legion Tab is headed to the UK and Europe. But how does it compare to Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy Tab S9 FE? While both are focused on a similar segment of the market, there are plenty of differences between them that could push you one way or the other. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE, for example, sports a larger display, but the Legion Tab’s smaller screen is not only higher resolution but also faster.  The Galaxy Tab S9 FE also...

  • Samsung Galaxy A35 vs. Samsung Galaxy A54

    So, you find yourself looking for a Samsung midranger. At around €480, the Galaxy A55 is admittedly quite pricy and you notice that the Galaxy A35 gets you a lot of the way there at a more reasonable starting price of €380. But do some digging, and you will notice that last year's Galaxy A54 is also worth considering in this price range. It has depreciated quite nicely (from consumer's point of view) and can be found selling for less than the A35 on average. So that's an interesting...

  • The Galaxy Z Fold 5 and most of Samsung's best phones and Tabs get Live Translate and more Galaxy AI features

    Owners of the Galaxy S23 will be able to use Circle to Search for easy Google searching and Live Translate for phone calls.

  • Samsung Galaxy A55 review

    The success of the Galaxy A54 has set the bar high for the just-released Galaxy A55. After the Samsung Galaxy S and Z foldable series, the Galaxy A5x

  • Samsung Galaxy S24 vs Samsung Galaxy S23: should I upgrade?

    How does the smallest member of the current Galaxy S24 family compare to its direct predecessor, the Galaxy S23?

  • Samsung Galaxy A35 review

    Samsung has unveiled the new members of the Galaxy A series hot on the heels of the Galaxy S24 premiere. The Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 build on the

  • Samsung Galaxy A55 in for review

    Say hello to what is going to be a lot of people's next phone - the Samsung Galaxy A55. The Galaxy A5x model is usually Samsung's second most popular and second most successful phone of the year, behind the year's Galaxy S Ultra model. The unboxing is a quick affair - Galaxy A55 ships with a SIM tool and a USB cable. You'd have to supply your own charger and case. The Galaxy A35 is arguably more similar to the Galaxy A55 than any of its predecessors. This year, they match screens,...

  • Samsung Galaxy A35 in for review

    Say hello to the Samsung Galaxy A35, the more affordable member of Samsung's newly announced A series duo. It's built around a 6.6-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display of smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. This may be the Goldilocks display size for the majority of buyers. The Galaxy A35 starts at €380 for a 6/128GB model and goes up to €450 for the 8/256GB one, but at launch you can get the storage upgrade for free and in many markets Samsung offers €70 trade-in bonus and a free Galaxy Fit3 with the...