Samsung's TM Roh reveals a surprising strategy: the company is willing to absorb costs on its new foldable smartphones to boost shipments. Despite rising production expenses, Samsung is keeping prices down to enhance market penetration, especially against Huawei's growing dominance.
Quantum Computing's stock surged by 35% after reporting strong earnings, driven by a profitable quarter and growing demand for its photonic chips. What does this mean for investors?
Exciting news for smartphone enthusiasts! The Nothing Phone (3) is confirmed to launch in the US, breaking a two-year drought of official releases. Founder Carl Pei promises a significant shift in their market strategy, making the awaited device more accessible than ever.
The anticipation for the Galaxy S25 Edge has taken a nosedive as reports of delays and limited market launches emerge. What could this mean for Samsung's flagship strategy?