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Folds into 3 parts: We got a glimpse of Samsung’s new smartphone
At CES 2026, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold, its first tri-fold phone. It looks thin, innovative, and impressive, but in everyday use it feels bulky, cumbersome, and not very practical.
First look: Samsung’s new 130-inch Micro RGB television gets Las Vegas debut
iPhone or Samsung? This is the smartphone Israelis preferred in 2025
Galaxy Z TriFold: Samsung unveils smartphone with a screen that folds in three
Back to school: Four recommended smartphones under NIS 2,000
As students gear up for a new school year, here are four budget-friendly smartphones under NIS 2,000 that offer great value without breaking the bank.
Samsung's Silver Battery Revolution: Faster, Longer Range, Cheaper
Samsung's silver solid-state Silver Battery Breakthrough Promises Faster Charging, Longer Range, and Lower Costs
Not just AI: The Galaxy Z Fold 6 surprised us
The sixth generation of Samsung’s premium foldable smartphone features AI as the main highlight, along with several structural improvements. But is it worth NIS 7,000?
Samsung may revive the Galaxy Note series
Samsung is considering bringing back the Galaxy Note series with the Galaxy S25 Note, four years after the last model. This move could lead to a significant shift in the company's flagship lineup.
Edan Alterman replaces Haim Hecht in rebranding campaign
Stand-up comedian and actor Edan Alterman has been chosen as the new presenter for the electrical and electronics retail chain Olam HaKolnoa Vehashmal.
Google was declared a monopoly: A fatal blow to the technology giant
Google to appeal monopoly ruling: "Given this, and the fact that people are looking for more information ways, we plan to appeal."
Samsung's design crisis: Chairman furious over Apple copying
Samsung faces backlash for product design similarities with Apple triggering internal turmoil. Chairman expresses dissatisfaction with new launches.
The Galaxy Z Flip is being used by US police as a body camera
Samsung's foldable smartphone finds an unexpected second career as a police body camera in 25 departments across the US. And to make it happen, some special adaptations were made.
Partner launches private care: Screen repair included in service
Partner's new Private Care repair service includes a unique screen repair route at no extra cost or deductible, enhancing client service security and strengthening customer relationships.
Partner launches private care: Screen crack repair included
Partner introduces Private Care, a new repair service offering a unique screen crack repair plan with no additional cost or deductible, marking a first in the market.