Samsung No Longer Cheats on Benchmarks With Note 3, Galaxy S5
Nobody likes a cheater. Samsung was a cheater for several generations of smartphones and tablets. It artificially inflated benchmark scores by silentl...
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Nobody likes a cheater. Samsung was a cheater for several generations of smartphones and tablets. It artificially inflated benchmark scores by silentl...
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There are two main problems with having a large phone screen: Problem 1: It doesn’t always fit in your pocket Problem 2: It’s difficult to type...
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The Note 3 is already a loud smartphone. But some people would like their songs and videos to be even louder. Today, we’re going to show you exactl...
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The recently released Galaxy Note 3 is a fantastic Android smartphone. On paper, it’s one of the most powerful Android smartphones ever made (if not t...
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A few months after the Samsung Galaxy S4 was released, it was revealed that Samsung had installed a special BenchmarkBooster application that overcloc...
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Details about the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 were recently leaked a few weeks ahead of schedule. That leak revealed specific technical details for the upco...
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 is all but ready to be released. But the Galaxy S’s bigger and older brother, the Note, is also expected to come out with a new...
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2013 will be another exciting year for the world of Android. With Android firmly on top in market share around the world, one final challenge stands i...
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