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Founded in 1938, Samsung is the largest chaebol in South Korea. The myriad of companies under its brand are some of the biggest in their respective industries, but Samsung Electronics is the most notable. It makes some of the most popular phones in use today, and its flagship portfolio includes the Galaxy S-series and foldable Z-series devices. It also makes televisions, tablets, computers, headphones, and many of the displays, chips, and batteries found in devices from Apple, Sony, and others.

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The best headphone and earbud deals on day two of Amazon Prime Day

Some big savings can be had on the very best from Apple, Bose, Sony, and others.

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is a great phone that’s out of ideas

Samsung’s flagship foldable is as good as ever, but it feels anything but fresh.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro review: light ’em up

The company’s latest flagship earbuds might lack originality, but they nail sound quality, transparency mode, and voice call performance.

Samsung SmartThings becomes the first platform to support Matter 1.3.

At its developer conference today, the company announced support for the latest version of the Matter spec, which includes EV chargers, ovens, cooktops, microwaves, tumble dryers, extractor hoods, water sensors, and water valves — along with energy reporting.

There aren’t Matter devices available in these categories yet, but this news might mean we’ll see some soon. Though not Samsung appliances, which don't support Matter yet.


Samsung SmartThings’ Jaeyeon Jung onstage at today’s Samsung Developer’s Conference, where it was announced that SmartThings now supports Matter 1.3.
Samsung SmartThings’ Jaeyeon Jung onstage at today’s Samsung Developer’s Conference, where it was announced that SmartThings now supports Matter 1.3.
“Google did not request that Samsung create their Auto Blocker feature.”

That’s according to Google’s head of Android security, David Kleidermacher, who is publicly pushing back on the claims made by Epic Games in its new lawsuit against Google and Samsung.

Earlier, Samsung said it plans to “vigorously contest Epic Game’s baseless claims.”


That’s why Google offers its own safety features such as Google Play Protect, which checks for harmful apps on a user’s device, regardless of where the app was downloaded. Android device makers are free to innovate and design additional safety features for their devices. To make this about access to a game is deliberately misleading; this is about user safety. And Epic’s lawsuit puts their corporate interests above user protections.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: all that and AI

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is packed with top-tier hardware, but its highly touted AI features are hit-or-miss — and the price is higher than ever.

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Korea’s corporate trifecta.

Hyundai and Kia are working on a next-generation infotainment system and have brought Samsung in as a strategic partner as the automakers venture further into smartphone connectivity and in-car apps. Using Samsung’s SmartThings app to find your missing (or stolen!) car is but one feature envisioned.


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Samsung and TSMC have reportedly discussed building AI chip “megafactories” in the UAE.

We’ve heard rumors about AI chip manufacturing projects in the Middle East linked to OpenAI Sam Altman and Elon Musk.

Now, the WSJ says Samsung and TSMC execs have visited the United Arab Emirates “recently,” discussing projects worth up to $100 billion despite concerns about water sources and building up local engineering talent.


Blackmagic’s free Camera app is now available on Samsung’s folding phones.

When it launched on Android in June, the app only supported the Samsung Galaxy S23, S24, and the Google Pixel 7/8 lineups. Compatibility with OnePlus and Xiaomi phones running Android 13 was added later, but Blackmagic has released another update adding features like recording timecode, plus support for the Samsung Galaxy Flip 5/6 and Fold 5/6 phones.


The interface of the Blackmagic Camera app running on the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s inner screen.
The Blackmagic Camera app’s interface fills the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s inner display.
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You’re going to need a Samsung account to use the Galaxy Store.

The requirement will kick in on September 25th, SamMobile reports.


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Samsung targets Gen Z fashion lovers.

Wildly popular fashion designer Sandy Liang designed a Galaxy Z Flip 6 phone case and sent the device to influencers during New York Fashion Week.

Flip phones are experiencing something of a tech Renaissance among young people. This collaboration hits on the nostalgia and trendy aesthetics — but will it make anyone ditch their iPhone?


More phones should come in pastels.

“Phones should be colorful” is a hill I and others at The Verge will die on. A Samsung Galaxy S24 FE leak from Android Headlines purports to show four colors that Samsung will release the phone in, and just look at this green! We do love a green phone.

The outlet also published renders in yellow, blue, and black colors.


A render showing the Galaxy S24 FE in a light, pastel green.
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Samsung is putting a ring on your smart home.

An upcoming Galaxy Ring and SmartThings integration enables the smart ring to trigger smart home automations.

A giant super-sized model of the wearable was at IFA this week to demo how your home can respond to biometric signals.

It showed the ring sensing the wearer had fallen asleep or woken up and then starting a sleep routine or a good morning routine. Now that’s an effortless interface.


This super-sized Galaxy Ring demoed a new integration coming to SmartThings that can trigger smart devices like this connected air purifier and robot vacuum based on biometrics.
This super-sized Galaxy Ring demoed a new integration coming to SmartThings that can trigger smart devices like this connected air purifier and robot vacuum based on biometrics.
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Honor goes on a cringe offensive against Samsung.

I’m old enough to remember Samsung’s advertising blitz against Apple back in the days when a lot of people still waited in lines for the latest iPhone. Some of those were funny.

But finding random people named Sam Sung to hype up your folding phone? Pretty weak, Honor. Tech companies have seriously lost their fastball when it comes to this stuff.


A screenshot of Honor’s press release.
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Samsung says it's bringing AI to everyone.

Unlike other companies, Sammy says it’s bringing its newest AI features to its older phones.

The Galaxy S24 series, S23 series, S23 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, and Tab S9 series will all get the same AI features as its new Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 via a One UI 6.1.1 update, starting with S24 users in Europe and the US on September 9th.


I’m already sensing a theme…

It’s the first press day at the IFA 2024 tech show, and Samsung’s giant billboard on the side of Messe Berlin’s City Cube might just hint at what we’ll see inside this week.

The South Korean tech giant’s press conference starts in 15 minutes, and The Verge will be there — as long as I can find some coffee first.

Follow our IFA story stream for all the news.


The Verge’s smart home reporter Jennifer Pattison Tuohy is on the ground at the IFA tech show.
The Verge’s smart home reporter Jennifer Pattison Tuohy is on the ground at the IFA tech show.
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Here are Samsung’s Lunar Lake and 8-core Snapdragon laptops.

Samsung’s entry into the Microsoft Copilot Plus AI PCs was the weirdly throttled (and pricey) Galaxy Book4 Edge, but here’s a new 15-incher with Qualcomm’s budget 8-core chip, plus a Galaxy Book5 backflipper with Intel’s Lunar Lake.

No prices yet, but both boast over 24 hours video playback; the Book5 has a 16-inch, 3K 120Hz OLED display that claims 120 percent DCI-P3 color.


<em>The </em><a href="https://news.samsung.com/global/embrace-ai-with-galaxy-book5-pro-360-the-first-in-samsungs-lineup-of-new-powerhouse-ai-pcs"><em>Galaxy Book5 Pro 360</em></a><em> is Samsung’s new Intel Lunar Lake entry, coming September.</em>

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The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is Samsung’s new Intel Lunar Lake entry, coming September.
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Is Samsung planning a slimmer Galaxy Z Fold SE?

Reliable leaker Evan Blass shared a pair of images of what he says is the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. The device supposedly has a 10.6mm profile when folded shut — potentially making it thinner than the 12.1mm Galaxy Z Fold 6.