News

The Blaze 4G shows is Galaxy S roots most strongly in its display, a straightforward 800 x 480 Super AMOLED panel that might have impressed a year and a half ago, but doesn't seem like any great ...
The Blood Blaze skin for Human Torch is quite similar-looking to the Blood Shield & Blood Blaze skin for Invisible Woman, so it might be worth it to grind for this skin if you want the pair.Apart ...
The only way to get the Galaxy skin is to play Fortnite on either a Galaxy Note 9 or a Galaxy Tab 4, the latter of which is Samsung’s latest tablet. So, it’s not that you need to play on Android.
The Galaxy Skin isn't just a preorder perk, it's for all Galaxy Note 9 (and Tab S4) owners. The process, however, changes quite a bit for those who purchased a phone after the preorder period.
Sadly, the Galaxy skin is no longer available in Fortnite, as the offer has ended. Currently, a Marvel-themed season is going on, featuring new challenges.
The Blaze 4G features the same, albeit smaller, SuperAMOLED Plus 800x480 display on the Galaxy S II. In direct sunlight, colors are hard to see, but text is easy enough to read.
T-Mobile USA has started selling the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G smartphone in select stores, and will begin nationwide sales March 28, a spokeswoman said.
At $28.99, the Guardians of the Galaxy Pack would make a nice Christmas gift for Marvel fans, though you may also want to wait to see if other Guardians return during Winterfest.
The Samsung Blaze 4G on T-Mobile supports the network’s high-speed HSPA+ network. It’s running Android 2.3 with TouchWiz for a skin.
Even though the Galaxy S Blaze boasts a modest 3.97-inch display, it's definitely more than enough if you're not looking to use your phone to replace a camera or entertainment center.