The Galaxy Store offers exclusive apps and benefits only available to Galaxy device users. Samsung's app hub may have promos for streaming services like Peacock offering three months free. Samsung ...
Currently, you don’t need a Samsung account to use Galaxy phones. You can even get apps and updates from the Galaxy Store without having to log in. However, that ...
The Galaxy Store is a Google Play Store alternative, or even companion, for Samsung Galaxy devices, but soon using it will require you to make a Samsung account. To use a Samsung Galaxy device, you ...
Starting September 25, users must create a Samsung account to access the Galaxy Store, which was previously available without one. Users will need a Samsung account to update apps downloaded from the ...
Samsung’s surprise new move—do this today. If you’re a Samsung Galaxy user, then you’re about to be hit with a raft of changes to how you install and update the apps on your phone. Google has started ...
While having the Galaxy Store and the Play Store on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone offers versatility, it's not always ideal. The Galaxy Store provides access to apps designed for your Galaxy device, ...
Samsung’s Galaxy Store has been around for a long time, and it’s where you’d go to download and update Samsung apps, Galaxy Themes, apps for your Tizen smartwatch, and more. In recent years, however, ...
In the opening keynote for Pocket Gamer Connects San Francisco, Samsung has reiterated its desire to emerge as a serious player in the app store space. Mihai Pohontu, its VP of Emerging Platforms, ...
Samsung Galaxy smartphone and tablet owners in the US can now claim a free one-year subscription to Perplexity Pro, typically a $200 value. This offer provides powerful AI-driven search capabilities ...
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