الخميس، 1 أغسطس 2019

The Galaxy Note 10 might launch for a lower price than initially thought

The Galaxy Note 10 might launch for a slightly lower price than initially expected. While earlier reports indicate that the 256GB variant will start at 999 euro, Twitter user @ishanagarwal24 now suggests otherwise. If the latest info is correct then the Galaxy Note 10 with 256GB of storage will have a starting price of 949 euro, at least in some European countries.

This would make quite a bit of sense considering the Galaxy S10 series’ launch prices. The S10+ with 128GB of storage was released for 999 euros. Comparatively, the Galaxy Note 10 is missing some features such as the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and expandable storage, but it does come with an S Pen and should employ a more powerful chipset.

Having said that, a lower starting price for the Galaxy Note 10 compared to the Galaxy S10+ is not a bad proposition and might make the device more attractive for prospective buyers who are sore about the removal of the headphone jack and expandable storage.

Same goes for the Galaxy Note 10+

As for the Galaxy Note 10+, the 256GB model will reportedly cost 1,099 euros while the 512GB variant could set customers back 1,199 euros. Again, the same analogy can be drawn where the 512GB Galaxy Note 10+ might be cheaper at launch – by 50 euros – than the 512GB Galaxy S10+ was when it released.

We’ll have to wait and see if this will indeed be the case, but we’re hoping it will, for the sake of customers and Samsung itself. Thankfully we won’t have to wait too long before pricing details will be officially confirmed by the company, as the Note 10 series will be officially unveiled next Wednesday.

Would you be more willing to look at the Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+ as your next smartphone if the 949 euro and 1099 euro price tags are accurate?

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Samsung is testing the Exynos 9630 mid-range chipset

Samsung is reportedly developing a new chipset for its mid-range smartphone lineup. Known as the Exynos 9630, the silicon is expected to be an evolution of the Exynos 9610 which was introduced by the company last year.

The Exynos 9630 could end up powering future devices from the Galaxy A series. Samsung recently trademarked a total of nine monikers which might be used for the Galaxy A (2020) lineup, and the Exynos 9630 might be employed by future mid-range units including the so-called Galaxy A51.

This would make sense given that the ongoing Exynos 9610 beats at the heart of the Galaxy A50. It remains to be seen if the Exynos 9630 will be used more extensively compared to the Exynos 9610 which, so far, has been employed only by the aforementioned Galaxy A50. It was also spotted making the rounds on Geekbench along with the unannounced Galaxy M30s.

As usual, a newer-gen SoC should be more power-efficient

As yet it’s unclear what performance upgrades the Exynos 9630 will bring over the existing Exynos 9610, but it could be manufactured on a smaller process, which should result in a smaller die with more densely-packed transistors, leading to higher efficiency. The Exynos 9610 has been manufactured on a 10nm FinFET process so the Exynos 9630 might take advantage of the 8nm node. The company is expected to make the jump to 7nm with the release of the Exynos 9825 powering the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 series.

Time will tell how this upcoming chipset will compare to its Qualcomm-made alternative, whichever that may be. As we’ve mentioned in our Galaxy M40 review, the Snapdragon 675 SoC powering it has a slightly more powerful CPU than Samsung’s solution, but the Mali-G72 MP3 embedded in the Exynos 9610 is pretty evenly matched with the Adreno 612 GPU as far as gaming performance is concerned.

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Verizon drops the Galaxy Tab S5e price a day after the Tab S6 unveiling

In the wake of the Galaxy Tab S6 unveiling, US carrier Verizon Wireless has decided to drop the price of the Galaxy Tab S5e when purchased on a 2-year contract. The LTE-compatible device carries a full retail price of $479.99 and customers would normally be expected to pay $379.99 for the Galaxy Tab S5e on a 2-year contract. Now with the latest $100 discount, they would need to pay only $279.99 at checkout.

The Galaxy Tab S5e is already an unbeatable value proposition in our eyes, and for some tablet users, it might even be a better choice than the freshly-announced Galaxy Tab S6. It depends on each user’s needs as the Tab S5e doesn’t come with an S Pen and has less powerful internal components. But Verizon customers who don’t care as much about these aspects, and who have yet to decide which Samsung tablet they should buy next might now be inclined to purchase the Galaxy Tab S5e thanks to this ongoing carrier discount.

Verizon offers only the gray Galaxy Tab S5e model with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Elsewhere the tablet can also be acquired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, but the latter variant is not available on the carrier’s website. If you think 64GB of built-in memory is not enough then you will have to rely on the microSD slot which can read cards with a capacity of up to 512GB.

  • Model: SM-T725
  • Dimensions: 245.0 x 160.0 x 5.5mm
  • Display: 10.5” (266.7mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 670
  • Camera: 13 MP, CMOS

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Six reasons why you should buy the Galaxy Tab S6

You can count us among the many people who were waiting on Samsung to launch a new flagship tablet this year. The Galaxy Tab S6 is just that, a top-of-the-line tablet from our favorite Korean company. The question now is, why should you buy one?

The Galaxy Tab S6 has a lot going for it. It’s a noticeable step up from the Galaxy Tab S4 and unlike any other Android tablet on the market. Here are the six reasons why you should consider buying the Galaxy Tab S6.

Six reasons why the Galaxy Tab S6 should be your next tablet

Design and build quality

why buy galaxy tab s6

As we mentioned in our Galaxy Tab S6 hands-on, this new tablet feels like a genuinely premium product. The metal build makes it feel solid despite being amazingly thin and light. Upfront, the gorgeous 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display takes center stage with slim bezels accentuating its appeal. If you appreciate good design, you’re going to love not just how the Galaxy Tab S6 looks but how good it feels in your hands. Given that this is a device you will largely have two hands on most of the time, that’s a good attribute to have.

The best specs on an Android tablet this year

why buy galaxy tab s6

There’s no denying it. The Galaxy Tab S6 offers the best specs on an Android tablet in 2019. You get the Snapdragon 855, Qualcomm’s latest flagship chip that powers high-end devices like the Galaxy S10. There’s 6GB of RAM on the base model and 128GB of storage. Not just any storage, super-fast UFS 3.0 storage. With all of this humming away under the hood, the Galaxy Tab S6 will be able to handle whatever you throw at it, whether that’s multitasking for work or endless hours of PUBG. It will handle that without breaking a sweat, delivering blazing fast performance for any number of daunting tasks.

S Pen has moved up to the big leagues

Samsung made meaningful improvements to the S Pen with the Galaxy Note 9 last year. It’s great to see that those improvements have been carried over to the Galaxy Tab S6. The new Bluetooth-enabled S Pen lasts for up to ten hours after just ten minutes of charging. It offers remote control features so you can use it to capture images from a distance or to control presentations. The S Pen Air actions feature lets you control content on the tablet using gestures even what it’s not in your hands. You can also convert notes written using the S Pen into digital text, a feature we imagine is going to be quite helpful in our office.

A more powerful PC-like experience

Tablets have long been pitched as devices that can help you get work done on the move. The idea has always been to take a tablet where you don’t want to be carrying a notebook. If you’re someone who has to do that often, the Galaxy Tab S6 is the tablet for you.

The new Book Cover Keyboard accessory, sold separately, offers an improved and more accurate typing experience. Samsung has even included a touchpad so your hands never have to leave the keyboard. DeX has been updated to offer a better PC-like experience as well, and the dedicated DeX function key on the keyboard will launch it in a jiffy. No need to connect the tablet to an external monitor.

The first tablet with a dual rear camera

People don’t generally use their tablets to take photos, but you might not summarily dismiss the camera on the Galaxy Tab S6. This is Samsung’s first tablet with a dual camera at the back. There’s a 13-megapixel primary sensor in addition to a 5-megapixel ultra-wide camera with a 123-degree field of view. The Galaxy Tab S6 is capable of taking pictures unlike any other tablet on the market.

Finally, a more intuitive way to secure your tablet

The Galaxy Tab S6 also happens to be Samsung’s first tablet with an in-display fingerprint sensor. We have tested it and found that it works as advertised. It’s certainly a more intuitive way to secure your tablet. Not to mention that it’s one piece of kit that sets the Galaxy Tab S6 apart from the competition. This is something that Samsung fans had been wishing to see on its new flagship tablet. We’re happy that Samsung has met their expectations.

Now the hard part…

You’re going to have to wait if you’ve made up your mind to purchase the Galaxy Tab S6. Samsung has said that it won’t be released until late August. It hasn’t provided a precise release date, but the word late is pretty self-explanatory.

When it does arrive, it will be available in three gorgeous colors: Mountain Gray, Cloud Blue and Rose Blush. Prices start at $650 in the United States and 699 euro in the EU. Evidently, the Galaxy Tab S6 offers quite a lot in exchange for your money.

What do you think? Are you looking forward to the Galaxy Tab S6? Leave a comment down below to tell us which of its features you’re most excited for.

  • Model: SM-T865
  • Dimensions: 244.5 x 159.5 ×5.7mm
  • Display: 10.5" (266.7) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Camera: 13 MP, CMOS & 5MP, CMOS

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Samsung only has itself to blame for spoiling its product launch events

There hasn’t been much to look forward to during Samsung’s Unpacked product launch events over the past few years. Rumors and reports aside, actual press renders of unreleased devices start showing up in glorious high resolution weeks before the launch. Consequently, the element of surprise is taken away and you kind of feel like meh when watching the event.

We’re big fans of Samsung here at SamMobile. No surprises there. We provide extensive coverage for its devices, firmware updates, new features and often share exclusive information for upcoming products with our readers. Those who have been with us for long will have noticed that we no longer leak renders of Samsung’s new mobile devices ourselves.

That’s not because we don’t know how to get them or know why they’re mostly leaked through Twitter. We made a conscious decision to no longer leak press renders because it feels like scoring a cheap win. It’s just a matter of being quicker than everybody else which is why you see these renders first cropping up on Twitter and not on sites like ours. It only takes a few seconds to tweet out images, after all.

The age of “blurrycam” leaks is over. Those were the real leaks, originating from R&D labs and production lines. They created a sense of excitement about the device and you could never be absolutely certain about what you saw, as opposed to official press renders that lay everything bare. Here’s the device, take a good look at it, on to the next one. As I said, it’s a cheap win.

How we feel about leaking press renders

We are of the view that these press render leaks weeks and often even months before the actual launch just kill the excitement. There are many fans who would prefer that the element of surprise not be taken away before the event. That’s something we’re also mindful of when deciding what to and what not to leak, so we focus more on finding out information about new products and detail that in an exclusive article. It helps keep fans interested without ruining the surprise.

Even when we do decide to leak actual images of a new device, we stick to low-resolution pictures. That’s another conscious decision, something you may have noticed with our recent leaks of live Galaxy Tab S6 and Galaxy Watch Active 2 pictures, posted weeks before the usual barrage of press renders surfaced. We decided not to leak any actual images of the Galaxy Note 10 since not only would that have been riskier for all of the people involved but also because we know many of our readers wouldn’t like that as well.

As Samsung fans, it is disappointing for us to see the company lose the element of surprise for products that it works so hard on. Even before it has had a chance to talk about the product, renders are circulated and people form their opinions based on them without ever having seen the device in person or having first heard what Samsung has to say about it. Who is to blame here, though? Does it lie with Samsung or with those that deploy certain tricks to get these renders?

Samsung could put a stop to this if it wanted

As I mentioned in the very beginning, Samsung only has itself to blame. It sends these renders and other associated marketing material to partners across the globe weeks before the official launch. Once they’re out, they’re out. The company can’t do anything to control when they leak and it usually happens within days, if not hours. Yet, the company has shown us that it can keep a lid on things when it really matters.

Ever wonder why no Galaxy Fold renders were leaked before it was unveiled earlier this year? Samsung didn’t do what it normally does with renders for the Galaxy Fold. There was an unprecedented level of secrecy with that device as Samsung wanted to be the one to set the narrative. We’d prefer that the company gave the same treatment to its other devices as well, at least the flagships.

One can understand that there is a business compulsion for Samsung to provide its partners across the globe with marketing materials. They’re the ones supposed to help it sell its devices after all. Does it have to do that such a long time before the event, even though it knows that they will immediately leak online? We’re aware that Samsung isn’t too happy about how these renders find their way online, but then again, it’s the one that’s making it so easy for leakers to get them in the first place. Samsung could put a stop to it if it wanted and yet it doesn’t change a thing.

Keep these product renders secret, we say, and if the compulsion to share them with partners can’t be managed, then perhaps just send them the day of the Unpacked event. Samsung could learn a thing or two from car manufacturers. You see spy shots of new cars all the time yet you never get to see the renders before the cars are actually unveiled (okay, so cars aren’t sold across as many third-party retailers as smartphones, but you get the gist).

We’d love to know how you feel about these leaked renders, and if you feel that leakers do fans a disservice in their race to just be the first to leak them. Let’s get a conversation started in the comments section.

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Snapdragon 855-powered Galaxy A90 5G moves closer to official launch

The Galaxy A90 5G has been certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, bringing Samsung’s first non-flagship 5G smartphone a step closer to its official launch. Okay, so the A90 5G may have some flagship-grade hardware, like a Snapdragon 855 chipset and blazing fast network speeds, but it will still remain in a lower segment than Samsung’s actual flagship lineups.

In fact, we’re not sure Samsung would even use the Snapdragon 855 if it weren’t for the fact that there’s no mid-range Snapdragon or Exynos chip that supports 5G connectivity yet. Other specs of the Galaxy A90 are expected to be pretty impressive as well, like a 4,500 mAh battery and something called “tilt OIS” on a triple-camera setup, but all of it will simply make it the most high-end Galaxy A series phone, likely with a price tag that’s as hard to stomach as the Galaxy A80’s.

There’s no telling when Samsung will take the wraps off the Galaxy A90 5G. The company will be busy with the Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy Note 10, and the Galaxy Fold over the next few weeks, so it may be a while before we get to hear about the device from the horse’s mouth, especially if Samsung wants to hold a live event for the Galaxy A90 launch similar to the events it held for the Galaxy A80 earlier this year and the Galaxy A9 (2018) last year.

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Dongle life: Galaxy Note 10’s 3.5mm to USB-C adapter pictured in leak

We’ve seen the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ in all their glory in a slew of leaked renders already, and now, a render showing the 3.5mm to USB-C adapter that will reportedly accompany the Galaxy Note 10+. Yes, there really is no headphone jack on Samsung’s upcoming flagship, and any traditional wired audio gear you have lying around will have to connect to the Note 10 or Note 10+ through the dongle you see in the pictures below.

The design of the adapter is pretty straightforward, as you would expect. The white paint job means the Galaxy Note 10’s other in-box accessories will likely be white as well, just like the accessories you get with the Galaxy S10 lineup. Samsung isn’t bundling a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter with the Galaxy Tab S6, but the company isn’t expected to make it a separate purchase for Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ buyers. The devices will also be accompanied by USB-C earphones, possibly with noise cancellation support in addition to the AKG-tuned sound.

And Samsung will probably give away free Galaxy Buds with Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ orders. It did so for the Galaxy S10 series, which does have a headphone jack, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume the Korean giant will have a similar offer for the upcoming Note flagships.

Will you be buying the Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+ even if there’s no headphone jack, or is the dongle life something you simply cannot tolerate?

note 10 headphone dongle

note 10 headphone dongle

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Galaxy Tab A8 LTE with and w/o S Pen will launch in Taiwan next week

Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy Tab A8 (2019) LTE and the Galaxy Tab A8 with S Pen (2019) LTE in Taiwan on August 5, the same day when the Galaxy Watch Active 2 is scheduled for its unveiling. The company announced the details of the tablets’ pricing and availability in Taiwan this week, but the S Pen-enabled variant was launched in Thailand a few months back.

The Galaxy Tab A8 (2019) LTE in Taiwan will carry a suggested retail price of NT$ 5,490 ($176). Meanwhile, the variant paired with the S Pen should launch for NT$ 9,900 ($317). Both tablets have an 8-inch display but the cheaper model doesn’t come with an S Pen and has lower overall specifications

Galaxy Tab A8 (2019) LTE quick overview

The non-S Pen model has thicker bezels and a resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 429 chipset with four CPU cores clocked at 2.0GHz, paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. It includes a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack – something that is missing on the latest high-end Galaxy Tab S6 – and has Bluetooth 4.2 support. The tablet is powered by a 5,100mAh battery.

Galaxy Tab A8 with S Pen (2019) LTE quick overview

The more expensive Galaxy Tab A8 with S Pen, which is also known as the Galaxy Tab A Plus 8.0, has a screen resolution of 1920 by 1200. It relies on an Exynos 7885 chipset with a total of eight CPU cores split into dual-core and hexa-core clusters. It also has 3GB of RAM but shares the same storage configuration with 32GB of onboard memory expandable by up to 512GB. Likewise, it has a 3.5mm headphone jack but features Bluetooth 5.0 and conceals a 4,200mAh battery.

When and where

As stated before, the Galaxy Tab A8 (2019) LTE duo will hit the market in Taiwan on August 5. Customers will be able to purchase either one of these two tablets through various retail channels including Samsung’s Experience Store. The tablets are already up on the company’s online portal in Taiwan and you can check them out here (non-S Pen model) and here (S Pen model).

  • Model: SM-T295
  • Dimensions: 210 x 124.4 x 8mm
  • Display: 8.0"(203,2mm) TFT
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 429
  • Camera: 8 MP, CMOS

  • Model: SM-P205
  • Dimensions: 201.5 x 122.4 x 8.9mm
  • Display: 8.0" (203.1mm) TFT
  • CPU: Exynos 7885
  • Camera: 8 MP, CMOS

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[Poll Results!] A virtual bezel over a physical rotating bezel: Yay or nay?

We’ve been able to confirm that Samsung’s next smartwatch will have a virtual bezel instead of the physical rotating bezel we’ve been seeing on the company’s smartwatches since the Gear S2 (which launched back in 2015). The Galaxy Watch Active 2 will have what Samsung calls Touch Bezel (it could also be called Digital Bezel), allowing users to swipe around on the edges of the screen to navigate through the user interface.

We didn’t see a virtual bezel on the first Galaxy Watch Active, and the fact that it will be present on the Watch Active 2 lends further credence to our belief that Samsung has a problem when it comes to a long-term vision. But it’s also good to see the Korean giant isn’t completely giving up on what has set its smartwatches apart from the competition, and long-time users of Gear/Galaxy smartwatches upgrading to the Watch Active 2 will appreciate having an alternative to the physical rotating bezel.

It will also mean there are fewer moving parts on the watch, making it more reliable in the long run (the rotating bezel on existing Samsung smartwatches can lose its clicky nature after a year or so of regular usage). However, the joy of moving a physical bezel wheel will be lost in the process, along with the rugged mechanical watch-like design the physical rotating bezel made possible, so a virtual bezel won’t be something that will please everyone.

Which brings us to today’s question: Would you be okay with a virtual bezel instead of a physical one, or would you prefer Samsung stop this experiment and just stick to the latter? Tell us by voting in the poll below, and if you have any thoughts you’d like to share on the matter, do leave a comment as well.

Results: It seems many of our voters are willing to give the new virtual bezel a chance before coming to a conclusion, with 40 percent voters saying they’ll reserve judgement until they see it in action. 36 percent said they wouldn’t be okay with a virtual bezel, which is a sentiment we can understand. 16 percent of voters say they’d be fine, while the remaining 9 percent said they would be okay with both a physical and virtual bezel.

Would you be okay with a virtual bezel instead of a physical one?

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Galaxy Active rugged smartphone may not be true-blue flagship

Samsung may soon add a new member to its Active line of rugged smartphones. An official-looking press render of the alleged new Galaxy Active smartphone has surfaced online. The smartphone was previously spotted at MWC 2019 in February.

Galaxy Active rugged smartphone

Samsung has already launched a rugged smartphone this year, but the Galaxy XCover 4s is a mid-range device. The South Korean tech giant now appears to be gearing up for a flagship rugged smartphone. However, unlike previous Active smartphones, the new Galaxy Active will not be based on an existing Galaxy S flagship. It will not be a rugged version of the Galaxy S10, nor the Galaxy S9.

As the leaked image reveals, the phone could be an exclusive to AT&T, at least at launch. It features three physical buttons, thick bezels, a capacitive fingerprint scanner, and a single rear camera, supposedly a 12MP sensor. The display is said to be a 5.2-inch panel of 2540 x 1440 resolution. Under the hood is an Exynos 9810 SoC with 4GB of RAM. Previous leaks of the device also included details such as a 4,500mAh battery and Android 8.1 Oreo, which is pretty outdated now.

We are already into the testing phase of Android Q and Samsung launching an Android Oreo phone now is not quite digestible; an Exynos chipset on an AT&T-exclusive smartphone doesn’t fit either. Moreover, a single rear camera on a flagship smartphone may not find many buyers in 2019, so even if Samsung launches this device, it may not be a true flagship Active phone.

There’s no word yet on the pricing or launch date of this Galaxy Active smartphone. However, if the date on the leaked render is anything to go by, we should see it go official on August 9. With the Galaxy Note 10 launch set for August 7, the new Active device will probably just be made official without much fanfare.

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Daily Deal: 48% off this USB-C cable with Fast Charging support

It’s never a bad idea to have extra cables around that you can use for charging your devices or transferring data. By default, smartphones are shipped with only one, so if you want to charge your device in your car, bedroom, living room and office, you would either need to carry your chargers and cables everywhere or be smart and have extra cables laying around at places where you charge your device frequently.

And if you fall in the latter camp and are looking for yet another charging cable, you can get the AINOPE USB-C cable at 48% off the regular price (with shipping outside the US for a small extra fee). It’s a braided cable for higher durability than standard cables and supports up to 15W fast charging, so it’s the perfect fit for your Galaxy smartphone.

Use the Buy Now button below to grab one or two of these cables while the deal lasts.

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PSA: The Galaxy Tab S6 features super-fast UFS 3.0 storage

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S6 yesterday. Its new flagship tablet comes with 128GB of storage on the base model. What we can now confirm is that this is the latest version of the Universal Flash Storage standard. Yes, the Galaxy Tab S6 features super-fast UFS 3.0 storage.

It’s one of the very few Samsung devices to feature UFS 3.0 storage. Samsung hasn’t rushed to bring this standard to most of the devices it has released this year. It has rather opted to keep it exclusive to select products.

Galaxy Tab S6 comes with UFS 3.0 storage

We have confirmed with Samsung and the Galaxy Tab S6 does indeed have UFS 3.0 storage. It’s good that Samsung made this decision for its new flagship tablet. It helps justify the significant price premium over the Galaxy Tab S5e, which remains a more attractive value proposition for the average tablet user.

Samsung didn’t include UFS 3.0 with the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. It only offered it with the Galaxy S10 5G which was made available in limited markets. The Galaxy Fold would have come with UFS 3.0 storage had it been released in April. However, it was delayed and will now be released in September, after the Galaxy Tab S6 has already been released. The Galaxy Note 10 may also feature the latest version of the Universal Flash Storage standard.

UFS 3.0 offers double the bandwidth over UFS 2.1. It touts a maximum peak data transfer rate of 23.2Gbps with two lanes while being more power efficient courtesy of the new 2.5V power supply mode. The storage solutions based on this standard will thus be faster while also requiring less power.

Are you going to buy the Galaxy Tab S6? If you’re looking find out more about the new tablet, do check out our Galaxy Tab S6 hands-on. Samsung will release the tablet later this month. Prices start at 699 euro for the base model.

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More renders leak to ruin upcoming Galaxy Watch Active 2 launch

Newly leaked renders are offering us yet another look at the Galaxy Watch Active 2 ahead of its launch on August 5. There’s been a constant barrage of Galaxy Watch Active 2 leaks ever since we opened up the pandora’s box with our exclusive reveal of Samsung’s upcoming smartwatch in the flesh, and the latest round of leaked renders from Android Headlines and leakster Evleaks show the watch from every angle and also give us a look at the blue color variant.

The first Galaxy Watch Active was offered in a green shade in addition to silver, black, and Rose Gold options, and the green is being replaced by a blue version for the Watch Active 2. That blue would be one of the color options was already revealed in an earlier report, but this is the first time we’re seeing what it looks like. However, an important design element is missing in all these renders: a red ring around the power button, which was present in the real-life pictures of the watch that we published in late June.

In fact, it has been missing in all of the renders that have leaked in the past few days, and that could support the rumor that the Galaxy Watch Active 2’s ECG heart rate monitoring capability won’t be available at launch. The Apple Watch Series 4, which supports ECG tracking, uses a similar red ring on its ‘Digital Crown’ to denote the built-in electrodes for measuring heart rate using the power button. If the Galaxy Watch Active 2 won’t support ECG functionality at launch, it would make sense for Samsung to only put the red ring on units produced after the ECG functionality has received the necessary certifications.

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Galaxy Note 10 spotted enjoying a nice day out in South Korea

The Galaxy Note 10 launch is just a week away while the Galaxy Watch Active 2 will be unveiled later this week. The former has been spotted enjoying a nice day out in South Korea. Someone captured images of the device at what appears to be a sports stadium.

There’s obviously nothing new here. Everybody and their dog already knows what the upcoming flagship will look like. Countless Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ renders have been leaked. We also leaked the first live images of the Galaxy Watch Active 2 several weeks ago.

Galaxy Note 10 spotted in the wild

The person using these devices could most likely be a Samsung employee. It’s not uncommon for Samsung to hand out devices to employees for testing them in the real world. That’s why a Galaxy Fold was spotted, on a metro of all places, in New Delhi, India recently.

They’re often told to exercise caution when using these devices out in the real world before they’re unveiled. That doesn’t seem to be the case here. Not that Samsung fans would argue, they’re always excited to get a glimpse of the company’s upcoming devices.

It’s just a matter of counting down the days to the official Galaxy Note 10 launch now. The company will be unveiling the device on August 7 in New York City. It has already confirmed that the Galaxy Watch Active 2 will be launched on August 5. No word as yet when the new smartwatch will go on sale. Reports suggest that the Galaxy Note 10 will hit shelves on August 23.

We’ll be on the ground in New York City to bring you all of the updates from Samsung’s launch event.


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