Apple Signs A Deal With Samsung For Future iDevice Processors
Apple is said to have signed an Apple A9 processor deal with Samsung.
Apple is said to have signed an Apple A9 processor deal with Samsung.
The fight between Samsung and Apple is just getting started.
Samsung's Galaxy S IV probably won't catch up to the iPhone in terms of sales.
South Koreans love their iPhones and the support they receive from Apple.
Apple's divorce from Samsung has hit a number of obstacles.
Apple is indeed planning on moving a percentage of its chip production away from Samsung and towards TSMC, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Apple's share of the smartphone market drops by 5 percent in Europe to 25 percent.
Apple and TSMC are said to have recently signed a three-year manufacturing deal.
Samsung wins a major ruling against Apple.
Tap this: Apple may finally catch up with Samsung by introducing a NFC file sharing system.
Apple is continuing to maintain its share of the U.S. smartphone market following the launch of Samsung's Galaxy S4.
Apple's next line of iDevices could include Samsung Displays, after all.
Sony really wants to be cool and relevant again.
Samsung says it sold 6 million Galaxy S IV smartphones during the first two weeks of release.
According to Piper Jaffray, Apple's iPhone retains more value than Samsung's two leading Android-powered smartphones.
Apple's share of the global smartphone market has dropped to 18.2 percent. This probably doesn't matter, at least for now, given Apple's profit margins.
Sharp, concerned about Apple's growth, turns to Samsung for its own survival.
Apple is expected to launch a "phablet" iPhone, but not until 2014, according to one analyst.
Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S III don't compare with Nokia's Lumia 928 when it comes to low-light shooting.
In the global smartphone market, there is Apple and Samsung, and everyone else.
Samsung's newest smartphone is easy to break, when compared to the company's previous model, and the iPhone 5.
Apple has announced that it will be offering financial support to victims of the recent earthquake in China.
Samsung's next handset is likely to arrive at AT&T first, followed by T-Mobile, and Verizon.
With Apple, Samsung and Google all reportedly in the process of creating a so-called "smart watch," a new report claims that Microsoft, too, has joined in the race.