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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra likely to offer 25W fast charging support
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The successor to the S22 Ultra is expected to launch around January or February of 2023. However, the device has already appeared on the 3C listing revealing its charging details, reports GizmoChina. According to the listing, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has the model number SM-S9180. It has support for at least 25W fast charging.
Upcoming Samsung phones may come with satellite connectivity feature
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However, it is unclear if this emergency feature will be available on the Galaxy S23 smartphones, citing tipster, GizmoChina reported on Saturday. With the help of this feature, users can apparently establish a connection with the satellites and do an emergency call when there is no cellular signal coverage.
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, S20 FE set for massive price cuts in festive sales
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Galaxy S21 FE 5G and Galaxy S20 FE 5G will get biggest price cuts, sources told IANS. Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Rs 49,999) will be available on Flipkart between Rs 32,000-Rs 35,000. Galaxy S20 FE 5G (Rs 40,000) will retail on Amazon at its best-ever price between Rs 27,000-Rs 30,000, the sources added.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4: A genre-bending powerhouse of a device
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One thing is certain: Aspirational Indians have well adjusted with the new form factor that Samsung brought with its Fold series, that is constantly pushing the boundaries of smartphone possibilities with a larger, more immersive display that unfolds optimised mobile experiences and PC-like multitasking.
Samsung logs record 1 lakh pre-booking for new foldables in India
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The company said that in India, the fourth generation foldables have broken last year's preorders records, indicating strong interest in the new devices. With the pre-booking phase now over, consumers in India can buy the Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 across Samsung.com and all leading online and offline retails stores.
Samsung testing next-gen Tensor, Exynos 1380 processors
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The development board of the chipset has the code name 'Ripcurrent,' and the chip itself is codenamed 'Zuma,' reports GizmoChina. It is assumed that the referred-to chipset is a Tensor SoC made by Samsung because the first-generation Tensor SoC had a model number similar to the one used by the referred-to chipset.
Samsung launches new foldable smartphones in 40 countries
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The world's largest smartphone maker said the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4, along with the Galaxy Watch 5 and the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, are officially released in South Korea, the US and France, among others, and plans to expand the products' availability into around 130 countries by September.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra confirmed to feature 200MP main camera: Report
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According to ET News, Samsung Electronics' Mobile Experience (MX) division shared confirmed information with major camera partners that it will install a 200MP camera on the Galaxy S23 recently. Samsung Electronics announced the details of the development and the approximate production plan and commissioned some companies to develop 200 million pixel camera parts and they initiated developing the necessary parts.
Samsung Galaxy Flip4 to cost Rs 90K, Fold4 at Rs 1.55 lakh in India
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Sources told IANS that the price hike this year, compared to the previous year foldable models, is due to rupee-dollar currency fluctuation and global market factors. However, the maximum impact of the currency fluctuation has been absorbed by Samsung to give the best pricing to the Indian consumers, the industry sources added. Last year, Galaxy Flip 3 5G (8+128GB) was launched at Rs 84,999 and Galaxy Fold3 5G (12+256GB) at Rs 149,999.
Samsung develops artificial muscle actuators for immersive VR, AR
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According to SamMobile, two of the tallest barriers to VR/AR immersion are the lack of variable focus and tactile feedback. An image rendered inside a VR headset does not change focus between objects according to the user's line of sight. Similarly, VR and AR controllers lack the tactile feedback depth and versatility to trick users into thinking that virtual objects they might happen to interact with have weight to them.
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