16 GB LPDDR5 DRAM

Samsung Starts Mass Production of First 16 GB LPDDR5 DRAM for Next-Gen Premium Smartphones

Samsung has begun producing DDR5 DRAM which is potentially the fastest memory in the world to be used on smartphones and mobile devices.

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The device is a 16 GB LPDDR5 chip manufactured with 10 nm technology capable of transferring data at 5,500 megabits per second. That’s about 1.3 times faster than the previous LPDDR4X memory. The chip is also 20 percent more energy efficient.

This memory device is likely to see widespread use in 5G devices, but artificial intelligence and gaming are also chip strengths that will surely see adoption on the high-end smartphones.

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Galaxy Z Flip

Samsung unveiled the new folding phone, Galaxy Z Flip

The South Korean tech giant has unveiled yesterday its latest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip.

The Galaxy Z Flip, unlike the Galaxy Fold that when opened looks like a tablet, when opened it looks like a regular smartphone, writes gsmarena.

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip comes with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with ultra-thin Gorilla Glass 6 glass with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,636 pixels. Also, this new folding phone also has a second 1.1-inch Super AMOLED display which is positioned on the back of the frame where notifications immediately appear.

Also, the Galaxy Z Flip comes with Qualcomm processor, Snapdragon 855+, 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of UFS 3.0 internal memory, and offers 4G connectivity support.

As for the cameras, Samsung’s new foldable phone has a 12-megapixel main camera as well as the second 10-megapixel camera. It also comes with a 3,300 mAh battery that can be recharged at 15W.

Other notable features include a set of AKG stereo speakers, wireless battery charging, and the Android 10 operating system with the UI 2.0 user interface.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will be available from 14 February, starting at €1,500 in black, purple and gold.

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Galaxy Z Flip

The specs of Samsung’s new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, are leaked

While it is expected to be released on February 14, Samsung’s new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip, has now leaked online.

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It is now revealed what the Galaxy Z Flip will look like, how much it will cost, what cameras it will have and what its specifications are, cnet writes.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is expected to come with a much thinner screen glass than a strand. This type of glass seems to be the first to come on the market. Also, the Galaxy Z Flip is expected to be smaller than the 2019 Samsung Galaxy Fold and its rival, Motorola Razr, which will go on sale from February 6. It can be rolled out on a 6.7-inch screen, unlike the Galaxy Fold which has a 7.3-inch screen and can be opened like a book.

Galaxy Z Flip Specs recently speculated

These recently speculated specifications have been collected from various sources, including WinFuture, Max Weinbach of XDA Developers, Evan Blass on Twitter, and LetsGoDigital.

  • 6.7-inch vertically folded screen, most likely very thin glass and 2,636 x 1,080 pixels resolution;
  • 1.06-inch external display with a resolution of 300 x 116 pixels;
  • Two 12-megapixel rear cameras, as well as a 10-megapixel auto-focus front camera;
  • “Hideaway Hinge” feature, against dust and debris;
  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 Plus processor;
  • 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory;
  • 3,300 mAh battery, with charger via Wireless connection;
  • Price $1,400 (about €1,250); 4G network only, not 5G;
  • Android 10 with user interface – Samsung One UI;
  • Two colors: black and purple.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G

Samsung launched its first 5G tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G

Samsung has released a 5G version of the Galaxy Tab S6 – named the Galaxy Tab S6 5G.

The 5G-backed tablet is currently limited to Samsung’s home market (South Korea) and is now available there, as of yesterday.

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As the name suggests, the tablet is virtually unchanged from the original Wi-Fi and LTE model with one exception: the Snapdragon X50 5G modem extension.

The Galaxy Tab S6 is priced at KRW 999,900 (approximately $850) with a configuration of 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The rest of the specs are a 10.5-inch OLED panel, the Snapdragon 855 and offers the same interior as the Galaxy Tab S6. Samsung is also bringing free services to it, including Samsung’s curved 32-inch monitor, external wireless charger, keyboard cover and YouTube Premium.

The Galaxy Tab S6 5G will goes on sale in South Korea from January 30, but it is not known whether it will debut in other parts of the world in the future.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G Full Specs

  • – 10.5-inch WQXGA super AMOLED display (1600X2560 pixels)
  • – Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • – 6 GB RAM
  • – 128 GB internal storage (expandable up to 1 TB)
  • – 7,040mAh battery
  • – 13-megapixel main camera + 5-megapixel depth sensor
  • – 8-megapixel selfie camera
  • – Dolby Atmos quad speakers equipped with AKG
  • – Magnetic charging pen with support

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Galaxy S20

Full Samsung Galaxy S20 Series Specs Leaked

Big batteries, giant screens and lots of cameras

A new list of features has been unveiled for the Samsung Galaxy S20, which will definitely interest buyers who are considering buying a new smartphone this year. Although some details are missing, we won’t have to wait long for Samsung to reveal everything, with the Unpacked event for the Galaxy S20 expected to take place on February 11th.

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A collaboration between Indian leaker Ishan Agarwal and MySmartPrice reveals Galaxy S20 settings. Below are the official names of the three Samsung flagships:

  • Galaxy S20 5G – 6.2-inch screen
  • Galaxy S20 Plus 5G – 6.7-inch screen
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – 6.9-inch screen

All three of these models will have a 120Hz Infinity-O AMOLED display, along with AKG boxing. However, it is said that 120Hz will not work for all models at all resolutions. All three phones will have a 3200 x 1440 resolution, with a 20: 9 aspect ratio. Also, we only talk about the Exynos 990 processor, not the Snapdragon 865.

According to previous leaks, most of the Galaxy S20 will come with Snapdragon 865, most likely because Samsung has quietly admitted that Qualcomm’s processor is better than Exynos. Therefore, it is a little strange that Snapdragon is not included in this list. Meanwhile, one of the most interesting aspects of the Galaxy S20 is expected to be the cameras.

It is rumored that the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will have a lens that supports 10x optical zoom, though there are rumors that contradicted it. Also, this phone is expected to bring 100x digital zoom as well as video recording at 8K 30FPS.

A surprise is the fact that all models of the Galaxy S20 will support 4K 60FPS video on the front camera. In terms of battery capacity, the following is the full list:

  • Galaxy S20 5G – 4000mAh
  • Galaxy S20 Plus 5G – 4500mAh
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – 5000mAh

All three versions are expected to come with Android 10.0 and One UI 2.0.

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Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro

Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro Unveiled: A stylish, durable and business-built smartphone

Samsung’s removable-battery smartphone is coming to the US

Samsung had prepared a surprise at CES 2020, the enhanced Galaxy Xcover Pro smartphone. This smartphone was officially launched yesterday and at a price of $499 we find it to be mid-range.

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Comes with IP68 certification against water and dust, Military 810 certification and promises to withstand falls of 1.5 meters. While Samsung aims to entice businesses with this phone, the company says it will sell to individual users as well.

It has a 4,050 mAh replaceable battery with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The 6.3-inch screen has an FHD+ panel that will not surprise you but is perfect in the circumstances it is intended to be used.

Galaxy XCover Pro
Galaxy XCover Pro

The company says it also works in rain and snow and even while wearing gloves. Although not a flagship, Samsung decided to give it two rear cameras, one standard 25-megapixel and the other 8-megapixel wide-angle.

On the front there is a 13-megapixel camera. It’s all powered by an Exynos 9611 processor with eight cores and 2Ghz frequency and Android 10 operating system

In the past Samsung has produced flagships of this category as the Galaxy S8 Active. While the Xcover Pro is not designed to replace the S8 Active, it may seem appropriate for those fans who lack such a device.

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Galaxy S20+

The real Samsung Galaxy S20+ images showcased online

There won’t be a Galaxy S11!

Samsung has decided not to introduce the Galaxy S11. Instead, the Korean company will switch to the Galaxy S20. Speculation about the name change came in recent weeks as the XDA Developers forum released the first photos of the Galaxy S20 Plus.

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It’s the smartphone’s flashing screen that confirms the new name. The photo also confirms Samsung’s new flagship selfie camera that has adopted a Note 10-like approach where the sensor is placed in the middle of the screen.

With the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus Samsung has somewhat softened the curved sides of the screen and with the Galaxy S20 according to the XDA phone flattening them in the hands.

At the rear is the camera system which reportedly consists of, a common wide-angle lens, a super wide-angle portrait, a macro lens and a telephoto lens.

Samsung will unveil the entire Galaxy S20 line of Unpacked on February 11th in various screen sizes and with 5G connectivity. Finally the company’s next folding phone, called the Galaxy Bloomb, is expected to debut alongside the Galaxy S20.

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980 PRO Samsung SSD

Samsung’s SSD 980 PRO PCIe Gen4 offers 6500 MB/s read speed

Ryzen 4000 CPU owners, Samsung has heard your cries.

Samsung has officially unveiled its first consumer SSD PCIe Gen4, which introduces the M.2 NVMe model, which the South Korean company claims it will defeat competition in many segments, reports Overclock3D.

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The new 980 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSD promises sequential data read speed of 6.5 GB/s and sequential write speed of 5 GB/s. Reaching the aforementioned speeds will require a PCIe 4.0 compatible system, which makes the 980 PRO’s performance available only on AMD Ryzen 3rd Generation systems at the moment.

To achieve these speeds, Samsung has developed a new SSD PCIe 4.0 compatible controller, updated 3D V-NAND to enable improved efficiency, better speeds and a V-NAND size up to 128 layers.

Samsung is planning to launch the 980 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSDs on January 21 in the US and South Korea, respectively globally in February. SSDs will be available in capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB and 1TB, while prices are not yet known.

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What was Samsung thinking when it introduced two weird Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite phones?

Samsung’s “S” and “Note” mean elite.

At the beginning of this first week of 2020, Samsung introduced two new Galaxy phones: the S10 Lite and the Note 10 Lite.

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Samsung’s “S” and “Note” mean elite. These two phones are not like that. But Samsung has a reason to hide behind these phones, even though many of the Korean giant’s decisions are confusing.

Why do phones have different camera sets? On the one hand the S10 Lite has Super Optical Image Stabilization technology, something of a surprise for a mid-range phone and on the other hand the Note 10 Lite has a 3.5mm headphone jack and the S10 Lite does not.

Why should S10 Lite exist when it’s Galaxy A line? This is where the real problem begins because it’s difficult to distinguish the Galaxy S10 Lite from the Galaxy A71.

Only after a month the company will bring its flagship phones, specifically the S11 or S20 series or call it whatever you want. The introduction of these phones makes no sense because Samsung has to give its flagship the stage next month.

The S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite share many similarities: both have a 6.7-inch 2400×1800 AMOLED display but not the height of the Galaxy S and Note screens. However the frames are minimal and even on the screen is a cut for the selfie camera.

Even in build quality there is nothing wrong with these devices. In terms of material they are probably even higher than their rivals of the same price.

But there are differences between them. The Note 10 Lite has an S-Pen stylus pen while the S10 Lite does not. Note 10 Lite has 3.5mm headphone port while S10 Lite does not.

The big confusion starts with the camera. Although both have three rear cameras, their setup is completely different. The S10 Lite has two sensors on the back quite interestingly. The main camera is a 48-megapixel wide-angle f/2 aperture and Super Optical Stabilization offered on the Galaxy Note 10. The second sensor is just as interesting as the first is the 5-megapixel macro photo lens that enables close-up shooting.

The Note 10 Lite has a more traditional approach with super wide, wide aperture camera and telephoto.

The change is also noticeable in processors: the Note 10 Lite has the Samsung Exynos 9810 processor and the S10 Lite the Snapdragon 855 processor. Why has Samsung done all of the above by dumping a premium brand into a mid-range segment? With the Note 10 there is an explanation because the phone has a Stylus pencil but the S10 Lite? Probably because it has the Snapdragon 855 processor.

Despite the big name they hold, these phones stand nowhere else but among the mind-range line of Samsung phones.

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Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor

Samsung New 49-Inch QLED Curved Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor Unveiled

At Electronic Consumer Show (CES), Samsung is presenting an extremely curved monitor. The 32: 9, 49-inch QLED has a resolution of 5120×1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240Hz.

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The screen is HDR1000 certified. It supports AMD’s FreeSync2 and is also compatible with Nvidia G-Sync.

Extreme curved, as Verge tells it, conveys an all-inclusive experience “where the screen feels like it’s on all sides.” There’s a big blue light on the back, which makes the screen appear like a science fiction movie.

Along with the Odyssey G9, Samsung also announced the smaller Odyssey G7 monitors. They should be available in 32- and 27-inch versions in 16: 9 format and 2560×1440 pixels resolution.

The refresh rate is also 240Hz, but the brightness is lower at HDR600 unlike Odyssey G9. Like the larger model, Odyssey G7 comes with a radius of 1000. Prices for these screens range from 1200 Euro and above.

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