according to As a result, Samsung's Galaxy Watch (see our full review) and the Apple Watch Series 4 enhance and promote these features. The Galaxy Watch is priced less than the Apple Watch and in some models is half the price of an Apple Watch Series 4. Samsung Health is used to gather data on the Galaxy Watch, while Apple Health is used on the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch Series 4 can only be used with an iPhone, while the Galaxy Watch works with iOS and Android, so you can use the Galaxy Watch no matter which smartphone you own. Stay tuned for more on the new Apple Watch Series 4 as we put it through its paces.
Samsung announces '4x fun' Galaxy Event for October 11th
The invitation Samsung posted today on it's website, perhaps not-so-coincidentally, uses the teaser "4x fun" in big bold letters — "A Galaxy Event," it says. Samsung's newest Galaxy device is bringing more ways to express yourself than ever before. Capture the fun with Samsung as the company celebrates the launch of the new device with A Galaxy Event on October 11, 2018. Of course we likely won't know for sure what Samsung has up its sleeve until the '4x fun' event on October 11th, but that quad-cam smartphone does seem like a likely candidate. You'll be able to livestream the 4x fun event on October 11th at Samsung's website.
Apple Watch 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Watch: battle of the great new smartwatches
as mentioned in The new Apple Watch launches just weeks after Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Watch, which we recently named as TechRadar's best smartwatch in the world. Water resistance to 5 ATM means the Galaxy Watch can track your swimming too - a stat matched by the Apple Watch Series 4. As ever, the Galaxy Watch runs Samsung's own Tizen operating system, while the Watch 4 comes with Apple's watchOS 5. Apple Watch 4Inside, the Apple Watch 4 is powered by the company's own S4 system on a chip, which boasts a 64-bit dual-core processor, while the Galaxy Watch runs on the Exynos 9110 dual-core 1.15GHz chipset. Storage for the Galaxy Watch is 4GB, while the Apple Watch Series 4 has 16GB.Samsung Leak Reveals Massive Galaxy S10 Upgrade
The Galaxy S10 is looking better and better. New information reveals Samsung is planning an upgrade which could reshape the smartphone industry…The ever-reliable ET News reports Samsung will launch the Galaxy S10 with a total of five cameras. Consequently, Samsung is likely to limit this functionality to just one Galaxy S10 model, the top of the range Galaxy S10+ which could top $1,000. A limited edition 5G-equipped Galaxy S10+ will be even more expensive. Furthermore, the news also comes at a good time given the Samsung recently admitted its even more radical (but even more expensive) folding Galaxy F has been delayed yet again...___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesSamsung Delays Release Of Folding Galaxy FSamsung Limits 5G To Just One Galaxy S10 ModelSamsung Beta Release Suggests Faster Galaxy Android UpdatesSamsung Will Bring In-Display Readers To All 3 Galaxy S10 ModelsSamsung's Galaxy S10 Has Significant Design Changes
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