الجمعة، 27 سبتمبر 2019

Galaxy M30s is now available for purchase in India

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy M30s in India last week as a mid-year refresh to the existing M30. It was scheduled to go on sale on September 29, but Amazon India has now revealed that Prime subscribers can buy the online-exclusive device a day early (i.e., starting today) on its website. Those without a Prime subscription can purchase the M30s from September 29 onwards as announced on both Amazon.in and the Samsung India online store.

The Galaxy M30s is priced at Rs. 13,999 (~$200) for the 4GB/64GB version and Rs. 16,999 (~$240) for the 6GB/128GB configuration. You can probably score additional discounts and mobile data benefits during Amazon’s Great Indian Festival Sale. The device will be available in Opal Black, Pearl White, and Sapphire Blue color options.

The Galaxy M30s boasts some significant upgrades over the M30. It packs a massive 6,000mAh battery and a new Exynos 9611 processor. Samsung has also bumped the resolution of the primary camera to 48 MP and ultrawide lens to 8 MP, along with bringing new camera features such as Super slow-mo, Super steady, Hyperlapse, 4K recording, and Night mode, etc.

If you are planning to buy the M30s, do check out our in-depth review to know how the device fares in real life. Simply put, it’s an easy-to-recommend phone since it builds on the successful foundation of the M30 and offers great value for money.

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Galaxy A70s is official, will launch in India tomorrow for $412

The Galaxy A70s has been officially introduced by Samsung India today, and the device will go on sale tomorrow, September 28, for the starting price of Rs. 28,999 ($412). In many ways, the Galaxy A70s is similar to the original Galaxy A70 model launched earlier this year. In other areas, such as the camera setup, the A70s outshines its close sibling despite the launch prices between the two models remaining unchanged.

Galaxy A70s spec overview

Like the model it’s supposed to replace, the Galaxy A70s retains a 6.7-inch display-diagonal and the Infinity-U screen design. The panel has a resolution of 2400 by 1080 and conceals an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Under the proverbial hood resides the same Snapdragon 675 chipset supplied by Qualcomm, which can be paired with 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Either way, the phone offers 128GB of built-in storage and can read up to 512GB of additional external memory.

The Galaxy A70s is powered by a generous 4,500mAh battery which takes advantage of the same 25W Super-Fast Charging technology as the Galaxy Note 10 flagship. In other words, it has a battery larger than the Galaxy Note 10 – by 1,000mAh – while boasting the same recharging capabilities.

Then again, the features above are virtually unchanged from the Galaxy A70, so what does the refresh bring new to the table? Well, aside from a redesigned exterior flaunting bold geometrical patterns, the Galaxy A70s refresh also brings along a new camera setup. The rear-facing combo consists of a 64-megapixel which could very well be the ISOCELL Bright GW1, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide shooter, and an additional 5MP sensor. Meanwhile, the selfie camera offers a resolution of 32-megapixels with fixed focus and an f/2.0 aperture.

When, where, and how much will it cost?

The Galaxy A70s will be available for purchase online tomorrow (September 28) from Samsung’s e-Shop and through partner retailers, as well as offline at the Samsung Opera House. The phone will launch in two main variants. The 6GB and 8GB models will be available for Rs. 28,999 ($412) and Rs. 30,999 ($440), respectively. Prospective buyers will have the option of choosing one of three color options, namely Prism Crush Red, Prism Crush Black, and Prism Crush White.

  • Model: SM-A707F
  • Dimensions: 164.3 x 76.7 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 6.7" (170,1mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 675
  • Camera: 64MP, f/1.8 & 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide (123°) & 5MP, f/2.2

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Customize Galaxy Note 10 Air command for a better S Pen experience

Air command has been the centerpiece of the S Pen experience for years, and it’s no different for the Galaxy Note 10 series. Air command is a special menu for your S Pen, designed to accommodate apps and shortcuts to features that work best in conjunction with the stylus. Think of it as your digital toolbox for the S Pen.

The Air command menu can be customized to an extent, allowing you to choose what apps should be presented to you whenever you remove the S Pen from its slot.

Customize Galaxy Note 10 Air command menu

Step 1: Remove the S Pen from its slot to summon the Air command menu. You can also make Air command appear by tapping the S Pen floating icon.

Step 2: Tap the cogwheel icon in the lower-left corner to access S Pen settings, then tap Shortcuts in the Air command category.

Step 3: Tap the “-“ button associated with the shortcut(s) you want to remove from the Air command menu, and/or tap the S Pen features you wish to add to Air command. The Air command toolbar can accommodate up to 10 shortcuts at a time, so you should choose the tools that you use the most.

Optional steps: If you’d like to remove the floating Air command icon, you can follow steps 1 and 2 and then disable the Floating icon option. You can also tap When S Pen is removed and choose a different behavior other than to Open Air command.


Do you use the Air command menu often or are you a first-time Galaxy Note owner and you’re only now discovering these features? What is your favorite aspect of Air command? Join us in the comment section and feel free to check our other Galaxy Note 10 tips. You can also read our complete Galaxy Note 10 S Pen/Air command guide for a more comprehensive look at each of the S Pen’s primary tools.

  • Model: SM-N970F
  • Dimensions: 151.0 x71.8x7.9mm
  • Display: 6.3"(160.02mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9825
  • Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F2.2 Telephoto & 12MP F1.5/F2.4 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

  • Model: SM-N975F
  • Dimensions: 162.3 x 77,2 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 6.8"(172.7mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9825
  • Camera: 12 Ultra Wide: 16MP F2.2 (123°) & Wide-angle: 12MP 2PD AF F1.5/F2.4 OIS (77°) & Telephoto: 12MP F2.1 OIS (45°) & DepthVision Camera: VGA

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Galaxy Fold pre-registration page is live in India, Australia, the UAE

Samsung is readying the Galaxy Fold for release in more markets, as prospective buyers located in India, Australia, and the UAE can now show their interest in the device by visiting Samsung’s website and completing an online pre-registration form.

The company will issue updates to those who pre-register for the Galaxy Fold, but as yet, there’s no official word on when the foldable device will be released in two of the three aforementioned markets. Samsung India already sent out press invites for the Galaxy Fold’s release in the country and the device should hit the shelves on October 1. Given the timing of these pre-registration pages going live, there’s a chance that the foldable phone will debut in Australia and the UAE on or around the same date.

It remains to be seen how many Galaxy Fold units will be made available in these regions. We don’t expect many, given that the device is manufactured in limited quantities and some markets got only a few hundred or up to a thousand units to sell. In theory, the pre-registration forms should help Samsung gauge the demand for the Galaxy Fold, but it remains to be seen if the company will be able to meet that demand.

Prospective buyers can visit Samsung India, Samsung Australia, or Samsung UAE and sign up to receive news about the Galaxy Fold. Do you want to count yourself among the early adopters? Will you be getting the Galaxy Fold once it launches in your country? If not, what’s keeping you away from it? Let us know in the comment section below.

  • Model: SM-F900F
  • Dimensions: Unfolded: 160.9 x 117.9 x 6.9 mm Folded: 160.9 x 62.9 x 15.5 mm
  • Display: 7,3" (185.4mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Camera: 16 MP, CMOS F2.2 & 12MP, CMOS F1.5/F2.4Wide & 12MP, CMOS F2.4 Telephoto

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Daily Deal: 33% off the August Smart Lock

Our locks have been almost the same for decades. You get a set of cylinders and keys and you always need to bring keys if you want to enter your house. With IoT (Internet of Things) products emerging, it was a matter of time before entering your house no longer required a key. August did just that. It’s an extension to your existing lock and is placed over it. When you get close to it with your phone, it will automatically unlock so there’s no need to get those keys out of your pocket. With the app, you can also give anyone access, even for a limited time or on set time slots which can come in handy if you have a cleaner that needs to come in just once a week, for example. At 33% off, this is the perfect time to upgrade your home! Just be sure that your lock works with a Deadbolt as it’s currently just compatible with those.

Get it now using the Buy Now button below before the price goes up again.

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Oculus CTO calls Gear VR a missed opportunity

The launch of the Galaxy Note 10/10+ marked the end of Gear VR – a mobile VR feature that has been part of Samsung’s Galaxy flagship smartphones for many years. It was born out of a partnership between Samsung and Oculus (now a Facebook subsidiary) and made its debut on the Galaxy Note 4 in 2014.

Neither of the companies has offered any explanation for the platform’s demise so far, but Oculus CTO John Carmack shared some of his thoughts about Gear VR during his day two keynote and an impromptu fireside chat at the recent Oculus Connect developer conference. Referring to his comments as a eulogy for Gear VR, he called the phone-based VR headset a missed opportunity.

“It is probably time for me to give a bit of a eulogy for Gear VR. While the software is supported, the days are numbered. And I do think we missed an opportunity here,” Carmack told the audience. He mentioned the sales of Gear VR were more than all other Oculus headsets, but customers didn’t use them much due to, among other things, lack of simplicity and concerns over battery life.

Carmack also reportedly hinted that Samsung wanted Six Degrees of Freedom (6DoF) tracking and built-in cameras in Gear VR headsets, but Oculus pushed back citing performance and thermal issues. As things stand now, it appears Gear VR is dead, although Samsung has reiterated its commitment to AR and VR on many occasions.

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How to get the Samsung Fortnite Glow skin for free

Samsung has been offering custom Fortnite skins for a while now and now there’s a new one up for grabs. It was confirmed earlier this week that the Fortnite Glow skin and Levitate emote will be available starting September 27. The skin is available as a free download for all Fortnite players with an eligible Galaxy device.

The company says that this skin has been inspired by the Aura Glow color that it introduced with the Galaxy Note 10. Aura Glow has certainly become the color option of choice for most Galaxy Note 10 owners.

To get the Samsung Fortnite Glow skin, you will need to follow a changed procedure. Samsung has changed it so that it’s difficult for people to steal the skin off of retail units. That’s what happened quite frequently when the first custom skin was launched last year.

How to get the Samsung Fortnite Glow skin

You’ll first need to have Fornite installed on your Samsung device. You can get the game from the Galaxy Store or the Galaxy Game Launcher. Then either sign in to your Epic Games account or sign up for a new account.

Head over to the Store and you’ll see the Fortnite Glow skin in the Store under Limited Time Offers. Ensure that the store is set to Samsung in Settings > Account > Content > Android Store Selection. You will then see a screen which asks you to register a credit card if you haven’t done so already. Go ahead and register a credit card, don’t worry, it won’t be charged.

Tap on the Fortnite Glow skin again and then either choose to redeem the outfit and the emote for yourself or gift it to a friend. Be sure to do this before December 31, 2019. If you choose to redeem it for yourself, the Samsung Fortnite Glow skin is going to be available in your Locker.

Eligible Samsung devices include the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+/10+ 5G, Galaxy Note 9 and Note 8, Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+ and S10 5G, Galaxy S8/S8+ and S8 Active, Galaxy S7, S7 edge and S7 Active, Galaxy A9, Galaxy A70, A80 and A90. The Galaxy Tab S6, Tab S4 and S3 are eligible as well.

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