New Samsung Galaxy S20+ Leak Shows 120Hz Display and No Headphone Jack
New leaks of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 models are becoming the talk of the town showing that Samsung has finally said farewell to the headphone jack.
New leaks of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 models are becoming the talk of the town showing that Samsung has finally said farewell to the headphone jack.
Because both phones are a little too similar, Samsung is considering merging the Galaxy S and Note series into one. Reports have it that the new phone will be called Galaxy One and may be released next year.
Recently, LG Corporation announced that they are going to launch their own blockchain smartphones sometime soon. That way the South Korean electronics giant is following Samsung’s KlaytnPhone.
Samsung’s new blockchain and crypto-friendly version of Galaxy Note 10, dubbed KlaytnPhone, is going on sale today, but it will be available in South Korea only, with the price at around $1,000.
Samsung’s Blockchain Keystore which is available on the company’s range of Galaxy S10 phones as well as Note 10, has included support for Bitcoin as well as more than 30 other cryptos. The app also supports more than a few DApps as well.
According to Samsung’s Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee, the company will collaborate with platform companies on further blockchain development and invest in startups involved in 6G mobile networks and system semiconductors.
Samsung Electronics plans to expand crypto and blockchain functions on budget Galaxy phones. It is only one of the steps undertaken by tech giant in adoption and integration of cryptos.
With the latest investment by Samsung, Ledger’s company valuation has surged to $290 million.
Decentralized liquidity network Bancor announces new non-custodial wallet for users to instantly convert between Ethereum and EOS-based tokens without order books or counterparties.
Galaxy S10, which has been confirmed to provide various blockchain-based functions including cryptocurrency wallet, revealed its first dApp partner.