Galaxy S10+ Olympic Game Edition

Samsung launches the Olympic version of the Galaxy S10+, the Olympic Game Edition

Samsung has launched a Galaxy S10+ Olympic edition to celebrate the Summer 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

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With the event being held in Japan, it should not be surprising to find out where the exclusive version of the phone is available – although consumers will not have to wait until 2020 to get it: it’s on sale now for $1,000.

This is not the first time Samsung has launched an Olympic version of a phone.

First, it was the Galaxy Note’s Olympic edition in 2012, followed by the Galaxy Note 3 Olympic Edition in 2014, the Galaxy S7’s 2016 Olympic edition and the Galaxy Note 8 Olympic Edition in 2018.

The Galaxy S10+ Olympic Game Edition is not so different from the Galaxy S10+ Standard Color Prism White model, with the main difference being the inclusion of a Tokio 2020 emblem at the back.

There is no information as to whether Samsung is planning to bring the Olympic Games edition to other markets.

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Samsung Galaxy Fold

Confirmed the return on Samsung Galaxy Fold

Samsung‘s chief executive, Koh Dong-jin, speaking for The Korea Herald, has confirmed that Galaxy Fold will be back even after orders have been canceled, Telegraph reports.

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He said it would not be too late when asked if Galaxy Fold would be in the hands of consumers before the end of May.

Widely praised by the company, things started to go bad when the first models were sent to tech analysts. But after denied the problem, Samsung decided to retire the phone, requesting the cancellation of some of its disconnections.

These phones have attracted more attention than the war of megapixels and frame screens that have started the last two years.

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Samsung’s new sensor opens the road to 64-megapixel cameras for smartphones

Samsung has overtaken Sony in the megapixel war with the launch of the ISOCELL Bright GW1, the world’s first 64-megapixel smartphone sensor.

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The chip that has more resolution than the current 48-megapixel Samsung sensor will have the same 0.8-micron pixels.

This means there will be greater physicality but also more light. During normal use, the Bright GW1 will behave as a 16-megapixel sensor by merging four pixels into one in the same way Samsung works with 48-megapixel sensors to create a 12-megapixel sensor.

As a result, the effective pixel space quadruples allowing you to capture cleaner and sharper photos in low light.

However GW1 will allow users to fully utilize the sensor and produce 64-megapixel full images. While the Sony IMX586 sensor offers such a thing, Samsung’s 48-megapixel current sensor has it impossible.

As a result, Samsung decided to launch another 48-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GM2 sensor to deliver a 48-megapixel smartphone.

While Sony responds to the new Samsung sensor, this latest holds the crown. Samsung said it will begin mass production of the sensor in the second half of 2019. As the company sells the sensor for other manufacturers, it may even reserve for Galaxy Note 10, which will debut in August or September.

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Samsung may launch soon a full screen phone with no frames

One of the key things that phone makers seem to be developing is a whole screen design on their phones.

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This means a front without any frame or camera hole and this is a purpose that Samsung has reconfirmed it is targeting.

According to MyDrivers, South Korean media reported that Samsung is working on a “fully complete screen” that can be achieved by invisibly building the camera on the screen, just like the fingerprint scanner on the screen.

This may allow a 100% display of the screen in the body without relying on a “pop-up” camera, which is less desirable since the pop-up mechanism may be more vulnerable to damage.

However, the company did not provide any information as to when exactly we could see this, which means it probably will not happen before 2020.

But if it debuted in 2019, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 would be a clear candidate for it.

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Galaxy Note 10 to come with a surprise design

Galaxy Note 10 to come with a surprise design

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is a major upgrade that will bring next-generation technology compared to the Galaxy S10. However it is expected to be almost identical in style and design with the S10, at least so far.

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The popular Samsung Ice Universe reveals that the Galaxy S10 will be fully symmetrical. The Galaxy S10 is known for its asymmetric punch-hole design. With the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Samsung will either shift the front camera in the middle of the screen or completely remove the punch-hole in favor of the new Infinity screen technology.

So the new Note line will have an edge compared to the Galaxy S10. The Ice Universe says the Galaxy Note 10 Pro 4G will have the same 4.500 mAh battery of the Galaxy S10 5G.

As a result, the space left for an even larger battery for the Galaxy Note 10’s confirmed 5G model. Also, it says that the Note 10 Pro will have a 25-watt charger, significantly faster than the 18-watt S10.

Battery information has also been confirmed by the Korean Institute of Industrial Technology which certifies similar components. Note 10 Pro will be expanded for the first time this year with a Note 10e model.

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Verizon: Galaxy Note 10 from Samsung to come with 5G

Verizon: Galaxy Note 10 from Samsung to come with 5G

Earlier this year, Samsung launched their Galaxy S10 phone where one of the models came with 5G support. This was the first Samsung 5G phone and we doubt it will be the last of them.

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At the same time, we expect the availability of 5G phones to not be so common.

This is because technology is not widely available for the lowest processors, so now 5G looks like a franchise for the devices.

So much so we can be surprised to understand that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 10 may also have support for 5G.

Now this seems to be a rumor as there is still no official announcement but comes from a trusted source: Verizon.

In fact, the information was revealed by Verizon’s CEO, Hans Vestberg during the company’s call for Q1 2019 in which he was quoted as saying, “Note and Galaxy coming this year will have 5G.”

Thus, his discovery does not come as a surprise.

In fact, what would actually be more surprising is if the Galaxy Note 10 will not have 5G.

As The Verge notes, Note 10 may be a more tempting purchase compared to the Galaxy S10 5G.

This is because the Note 10 will launch at a much later period of the year, giving technology and 5G time to mature a bit more.

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Samsung 17.3-inch Galaxy View 2 tablet Launched

Samsung 17.3-inch Galaxy View 2 tablet Launched

Last year it was reported that Samsung could work for a Galaxy View massive tablet. Rumors turned out to be accurate, as Samsung officially unveiled Galaxy View 2, which will be available for purchase through AT & T.

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As far as specifications are concerned, there are not many impressive details.

According to AT & T, they told to Engadget that the tablet would pack a 7883 octa-core Exynos processor with 3GB of RAM and a 5MP rear camera.

While these are common specifications, it can be said that the strong point of sale will be the full 17.3-inch HD screen.

This means that while the device will not be as moveable as compared to smaller tablets, it will function as a good multimedia device in your home.

Since the tablet is available for purchase through AT & T, there will be LTE connection, which means that you can use it even when WiFi is not available.

Unfortunately, Galaxy View 2 will not be cheap. His price is $37 a month during a 20-month installment plan, making it $740 in total.

The tablet will be available for purchase starting April 26.

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Samsung postpones Galaxy Fold's debut

Samsung postpones Galaxy Fold’s debut

The smartphone maker Samsung has decided to postpone the Galaxy Fold debut in Hong Kong and Shanghai that was scheduled for this week a few days after various reporters reported defective models.

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The company did not talk about the reasons for this extension. On April 26, Samsung is expected to launch Galaxy Fold in both the US and South Korea, however, some Galaxy Fold models provided to various analysts have been broken down into a few days of use.

These reports raised the recall of a similar scenario to the Galaxy Note 7 three years ago that ruined the company’s finances.

Galaxy Fold costs $1,980 and would be a huge cost to Samsung if things did not go right.

Some online media analysts had posted photos of the broken Galaxy Fold with the #foldgate hashtag on Twitter.

While Samsung has praised Galaxy Fold‘s design not only for its innovation but also for its sustainability. The Chinese giant and Huawei‘s biggest rival company also introduced a screened X-wing phone with a different folding mechanism.

Mate X unlike Galaxy Fold folds out and not internally.

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What's hidden inside the Samsung Galaxy Fold?

What’s hidden inside the Samsung Galaxy Fold?

Samsung Galaxy Fold will not arrive to customers before April 26 but if you have been eager to see what’s hidden inside the phone then this is the moment.

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The photos have been published on the Chinese social network Weibo while they are currently deleted. What should not surprise you is that you need lots of pieces to build a foldable screen phone.

They are mounted in a way that is difficult to repair however we should not forget it is the first generation of a product.

These pictures are the clearest of what this phone does to “sing.” However, we expect more phone dismountations in the coming days.

The axle is at the heart of Galaxy Fold and helps the 7.3-inch screen fold as well as keep it safe. It is fixed with three points that keep it safe from damage and breakage.

Some photos show two cables that go through the shaft and are most likely set to send power to two screens and maybe to the second battery of the phone when charging.

Moreover, we leave to your imagination what is hidden in Samsung‘s intentions with all those parts.

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Samsung doesn't stop, it starts working with the processors of the next generation

Samsung doesn’t stop, it starts working with the processors of the next generation

Samsung has only begun producing a 7-nanometer chip, but has already taken another major step to keep up with Moore law.

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The company today said it had started work on new 5-nanometer chips and will begin building them for smartphones and other devices in the second trimester of 2020.

The benefits will not be enormous but significant. For example, users will receive 20% less energy consumption and 10% more speed.

The 5-nanometer transistors are so small that you can put 2,000 in the width of a human hair.

The company will use the same EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) technology it has used to produce 7-nanometer chips. The EUV currently has a 13.5-nanometer beam width although long-awaited is a difficult process to achieve.

However, it remains very much needed to send the chip to the next level and stay at Moore’s law that says the number of transistors on a processor plate doubles every 24 months.

But reducing the transistor has created problems. GlobalFoundries, the former AMD manufacturer, recently said it will not produce 7-nanometer chips because they are very costly.

On the other hand, Samsung said that the first EUV line designed to produce 7-nanometer chips has cost the company $6 billion.

Samsung will not be alone in the 5-nanometer race because last TSMC introduced prototypes for consumers. Promised to increase transistors by 80% compared to 25% that Samsung says and performance 15% more compared to the 10% rival.

Samsung manufactures chips not only for self but also for Qualcomm while TSMC manufactures the Apple A11 and A12 chips.

Intel, Samsung and TSMC are the only manufacturers of EUV chips using advanced lithographic technologies developed by the Dutch ASML company.

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