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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5's new hinge may withstand 200K folds
Currently, the tech giant is underway on the "final" tests for the Z Fold 5's new "waterdrop" hinge design, reports 9To5Google. The screen is expected to flex inwards as the phone closes rather than folding at a tight radius.This will provide many advantages, including no gap when the phone is folded and a less noticeable crease on the display.
Samsung working on Galaxy Ring, AR Glasses
The tech giant has filed for two new trademark applications, one for a Galaxy Ring and the other for a pair of Galaxy Glasses, reports Gizmochina. The upcoming glasses might be similar to the rumoured Apple AR/virtual reality (VR) headset. The company was also granted the Galaxy Ring trademark by Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS) last week.
Samsung to showcase its latest smartphones, laptops at MWC 2023
Through 'immersive and interactive' exhibitions, visitors to the Samsung booth will get a 'first-hand' look at the most recent Samsung Galaxy innovations, the company said in a blogpost. "At Samsung, we believe the future of Galaxy innovation lies in sustainability commitment and open collaboration with partners," said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 may not feature Chinese foldable panels
The tech giant is expected to make the panels for its upcoming foldables, reports SamMobile. The company is likely to use the teardrop hinge design for its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 devices. It is expected that the company's top priority for 2023 is to make its foldable phones thinner.
After Apple and Samsung, MediaTek to bring satellite connectivity to phones
NTN is a communications technology that uses satellites and other non-terrestrial vehicles to bring connectivity to regions that were previously unreachable by terrestrial networks, whether over mountains, across deserts or in the middle of the ocean. The chipmaker will also launch the first smartphones with MediaTek's satellite connectivity, with more devices to be unveiled in the coming months.
Samsung tops global TV market for 17 years in row
This success can be credited to the company's dedication to high-quality viewing experiences and user-centred design, the tech giant said in a blogpost on Tuesday. "By prioritising its premium product lineup, Samsung has upheld its unparalleled leadership in the TV industry for an impressive 17 years, exemplified best by its Neo QLED lineup."
Samsung rolls out One UI 5.1 to current Galaxy devices with new S23 series
Software updates for additional Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3, will be available in the coming weeks, said the company. Over the past several weeks, we have worked closely with our service providers and carrier partners to bring One UI 5.1 to current Galaxy smartphones and tablets around the world within a few short weeks of the Galaxy S23 series.
Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra PC pre-order now available in India
Priced at Rs 2,81,990, the Galaxy Book3 Ultra comes in a 16-inch variant in graphite colour with 1TB storage and will be available on Samsung's official website and leading retail stores starting March 15, according to the company. The Galaxy Book3 Ultra delivers on the market expectation for an ultra-high-performance laptop, particularly for consumers interested in gaming.
Samsung launches new range of gaming monitors, starting at Rs 75,000
The latest monitors include -- Odyssey OLED G8, Odyssey Neo G7 and Odyssey G7. Odyssey OLED G8 monitor comes in silver colour, at a price of Rs 1,75,000, Odyssey Neo G7 is available in white colour, for 43-inch and black colour for 32-inch at Rs 1,00,000 and Rs 1,30,000, respectively, and Odyssey G7 comes in black at a price of Rs 75,000. The new range of monitor caters.
Now track periods right from wrist with Samsung Galaxy Watch5
Samsung Electronics and Natural Cycles announced a partnership to bring advanced temperature-based menstrual cycle tracking capabilities to the Galaxy Watch5 series. The new skin temperature-based cycle tracking capabilities will be available on Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro within the second quarter in 32 markets. The feature is yet to be announced for the India market.
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