Certain Samsung phones are susceptible to a new security hack that involves phones with certain chipsets. Here's are the ...
According to Galaxy Club, the Galaxy A56 will get a new front-facing camera and do away with the 32MP one that’s been the same since the Galaxy A51 ... And the A54. Samsung might be upgrading ...
Samsung warns of an exploit affecting older generation Galaxy smartphones and watches powered by specific Exynos chipsets.
Samsung Galaxy A51 was released in the month of December 2019. The device comes with a big screen of a 6.5 inches Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The smartphone ...
According to the leak, Samsung may replace the 32MP front camera, which has been a staple since the Galaxy A51 launched in 2020, with a new 12MP sensor. At first glance, moving from a 32MP sensor ...
A critical vulnerability in Samsung's Exynos chipset has left millions of smartphones and smartwatches across the globe at ...
Updated on October 31 with reports into the early release of Samsung’s November security update and the importance of ...
A new leak suggests Samsung could finally upgrade the front camera with the Galaxy A56, switching out from the 32MP sensor it has been using since the Galaxy A51 launched in 2019. However ...
This vulnerability impacts multiple Samsung Galaxy models, including popular lines such as the Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 20, ...
It's not all good news, however. Samsung launched the Galaxy A55 back in March, and so it's clearly already hard at work on its successor, which we ...
Although the Galaxy A56 is set to receive an upgraded front camera, the rear lenses remain the same for yet another year.