الخميس، 7 ديسمبر 2017

SamMobile Daily Recap: December 7, 2017 — Bixby Voice, Galaxy J2 Pro (2018) and more!

We publish a lot of stories on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the majority of news breaks during our European hours of operation, which makes it difficult for our readers in the US (and other regions) to keep up. However, we think we’ve come up with a fantastic solution — a daily recap.

Here’s what we published today.

Bixby

Bixby Voice seems to have been updated with support for Spanish

Phones

Galaxy J2 Pro (2018) could launch in these markets

Qualcomm announces the processor Samsung will use in the Galaxy S9

Themes

Themes Thursday: Here are this week’s best themes

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Themes Thursday: Here are this week’s best themes

It’s Thursday, which means that it’s time for another exciting  edition of our weekly Themes Thursday segment. This week, a number of new themes found their way onto the Store. Unfortunately, they aren’t all worth of your attention, because the majority are priced too high.

Check out three of the best new themes below:

Donuts

Fashion Robot

Kung Fu Panda

Uniko

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Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro (2018) could launch in these markets

Samsung’s been working on the budget Galaxy J2 Pro (2018), as evidenced by plenty of leaks that have given us details on the device. Today, we’ve been able to obtain a list of countries for which firmware development is currently in progress for the J2 Pro (2018). It’s a big list, although we should make it clear the phone may not launch in every market for which firmware exists. There’s also no guarantee that the phone will launch everywhere at the same time. Asian countries like India are likely to be first in line, with other markets following later.

Here’s the full list of countries where firmware development for the new J2 Pro (SM-J250F) is in development:

  • XSG – United Arab Emirates
  • ACR – Saudi Arabia
  • AFG – Afghanistan
  • AFR – Kenya
  • BTC – Libya
  • CAC – Uzbekistan
  • CAM – Cambodia
  • CEL – Israel (Cellcom)
  • CPW – United Kingdom (Carphone Warehouse)
  • DBT – Germany
  • DKR – Kenya (Zain)
  • ECT – Nigeria
  • EGY – Egypt
  • ILO – Israel
  • KSA – Saudi Arabia
  • LYS – United Arab Emirates
  • MAT – Morocco (MAT)
  • MID – Iraq
  • MM1 – Singapore
  • MWD – Morocco (MWD)
  • MYM – Thailand (MPT, Mectel)
  • PAK – Pakistan (PAK)
  • PCL – Israel (Pelephone)
  • PTR – Israel (Orange/Partner)
  • SEK – Ukraine (Kyivstar)
  • SER – Russia
  • SIN – Singapore (SingTel)
  • SKZ – Kazakhstan
  • STH – Singapore (StarHub)
  • TGY – Hong Kong
  • THL – Thailand
  • THR – Iran
  • TMC – Algeria
  • TUN – Tunisia
  • TUR – Turkey
  • WTL – Algeria (Mobilis, Djezzy, Nedjma)
  • XEO – Poland
  • XFA – South Africa
  • XFE – South Africa
  • XFV – South Africa (Vodafone)
  • XID – Indonesia
  • XME – Malaysia
  • XNZ – New Zealand
  • XSP – Singapore
  • XXV – Vietnam

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Bixby Voice seems to have been updated with support for Spanish

Samsung’s been taking its sweet time in bringing support for languages other than English and Korean to Bixby Voice. But it looks like the company has quickened its pace; it added Chinese support to Bixby Voice recently, and is adding another language today. Based on screenshots uploaded by a Twitter user, Bixby Voice should now support Spanish (US), bringing the total count of supported languages to four.

Given Spanish is the world’s second-most spoken language, it’s not surprising to see Samsung is adding it to Bixby Voice after Chinese, which has the highest number of native speakers. It’s unclear if Samsung is rolling out Spanish support to all users, though, as it hasn’t made any official announcement yet. We’ve checked our phones and can only see Korean and US English for now, so it’s possible the rollout will commence in the US before making its way to other countries, similar to how software updates are rolled out in a phased manner.

Bixby Voice seems to have been updated with support for Spanish

To see if your phone supports Spanish, open Bixby and go into its settings (by clicking the three-dot button on the top right), scroll down and tap on the Language and speaking style option, followed by a tap on the Languages option. We’ll update this post once Spanish support becomes more widely available, and if your handset already has it, do let us know how well it works by leaving a comment.

Bixby Voice review: A story of unfulfilled potential

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Qualcomm announces the processor Samsung will use in the Galaxy S9

Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 845, its latest high-end mobile processor, at its annual technology summit on December 6. The chip, which retains the same 10nm footprint as its predecessor, is believed to be on board the Chinese, North American and South American variant of the upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+.

That’s not to mean Qualcomm hasn’t made any improvements, though. The Snapdragon 845 features an all-new architecture, bringing a number of new features to the table, including 4K HDR video capture. There’s also a strong focus on AI processing, as well as a slew of performance and power-consumption upgrades.

  • 4K HDR – 60 frames per second
  • Full HD – 240 frames per second
  • HD slo-mo – 40 frames per second

It’s also worth noting that the Snapdragon 845 utilises the chipmaker’s latest gigabit LTE and Wi-Fi modems for connectivity. In addition, the new integrated Adreno 630 GPU provides 30 percent better graphics, 30 percent better power efficiency and can map rooms in real time for AR and VR applications, according to The Verge.

The pièce de résistance, however, is the unit’s ability to offer a background blur effect (bokeh) for images without a secondary camera sensor, thanks to machine learning—so it’s seems even more likely that the Galaxy S9 will come with a single-sensor configuration, while the Galaxy S9+ should feature a dual-sensor setup.

Related: Could this feature make up for a single rear camera on the Galaxy S9?

Galaxy S9 will feature an Exynos 9810 in Europe

The European variant of the Galaxy S9 is widely-rumoured to feature Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 9810 processor, which is expected to be built using the same process of the Snapdragon 845—and that makes sense seeing as the firm’s manufacturing subsidiary has been commissioned to build the chip for Qualcomm.

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