الخميس، 7 نوفمبر 2019

Galaxy Fold goes on sale in China, sells out in five minutes

The Galaxy Fold has slowly been making its way to more and more markets in recent weeks, and today, the foldable device was launched in China. The Fold is priced at 15,999 Chinese Yuan, which translates to around $2290, in the country and comes in black and silver. As has been the case in other markets, the Galaxy Fold sold out in China pretty quickly, with Samsung confirming that stocks ran out in five minutes while third-party retailer Jingdong.com said that it sold out in just two seconds.

Samsung reportedly had around 20,000 units of the Fold for sale in China in the first round, so it’s not hard to see why it sold out so quickly. Samsung is currently selling only the LTE variant of the Galaxy Fold in China, with the 5G variant to arrive sometime later this month. However, the 5G model is expected to be exclusive to carrier China Telecom and launch on its network as the W20 5G, replacing the existing flagship flip phone lineup that Samsung has been selling in the country the last couple of years.

Galaxy Fold will soon compete with the Huawei Mate X in China

It remains to be seen if the next sale for the Galaxy Fold in China will see similar interest from consumers, as they will soon have the option of picking up another foldable device: the Huawei Mate X will be launching in China next Friday with a price tag of $2,400. While its outward-folding screen isn’t the most sensible approach for a foldable device, the Mate X has a considerably larger screen and arguably looks more futuristic, but it’s Huawei’s popularity in its home country that might be a bigger obstacle for Samsung.

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Galaxy Note 10 One UI 2.0 Android 10 beta program live in India!

At long last, Samsung is opening up the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ to more countries. After its debut in Germany last month, the One UI 2.0 beta program is now live in India. The beta program is likely to be made available in France, Poland, Spain, and the UK later today or sometime next week, and possibly in the US as well.

Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ owners can enroll in the beta program by opening the Samsung Members app, press the bell icon on top to go to the Notices section, and tapping the Registrations for One UI Beta Program notice. There, they can tap the One UI Beta Program banner, scroll through the terms and conditions, then tap the Enroll button to register. Once registered, they can download the first beta update by going into the Settings app, selecting Software update, and hitting the Download and install option, just like they would for regular software updates.

Backup your data before installing the beta!

The first beta build for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ in India comes with software version G97*FXXU1ZSK4. Since you will be installing beta software, it’s recommended to backup your data to a PC using Samsung’s Smart Switch program. The Galaxy S10 and S10+ had a pretty serious issue with the Android 10 beta that resulted in many users losing their data on the phone, so if you use your phone for storing important data or at work, it’s best to wait for the stable Android 10 and One UI 2.0 update instead.

Have you received the option to enroll in the Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 beta program in India or another country? Tell us in the comments, and don’t forget to check our detailed side-by-side comparison of all the user interface improvements included in One UI 2.0 and also check out the video below for a quick look at One UI 2.0’s new features. For a more in-depth look, check out our One UI 2.0 feature focus series of articles.

  • 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 J5 Pro & Galaxy A7 (2018) get November 2019 security patch

Samsung continues the November 2019 security patch rollout and the latest two smartphones to be patched via software updates are the Galaxy J5 Pro (SM-J530G) and Galaxy A7 (2018) – model number SM-A750GN. As of this writing, the Galaxy J5 Pro update is rolling out only in Brazil. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A7 (2018) is getting the software package in Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

November 2019 security patch continues to expand

The Galaxy J5 Pro is now officially the oldest Samsung device to have received the November 2019 security patch (click for patch details). It joins considerably newer devices such as the Galaxy Tab S4, the Galaxy S10 5G, and the Galaxy Note 10 series.

The latest update carries firmware version J530GUBU6CSJ2 and A750GNDXS4BSJ7 for the Galaxy J5 Pro and Galaxy A7 (2018), respectively. The firmware versions suggest the Galaxy A7 (2018) is not getting any new features along with the November 2019 security patch, while the Galaxy J5 Pro does. It’s unclear what additions may have been included in the Galaxy J5 Pro update, but if you’ve received it in Brazil then feel free to drop us a line in the comment section below and share your experience with the community.

As usual, the update is accompanied by a notification which can be tapped to begin the process. Alternatively, you can open Settings and access Software update, then tap Download and install. And yet another alternative is to visit our firmware database for the Galaxy J5 Pro / Galaxy A7 (2018) where you can download the latest update manually and install it using your PC.

  • Model: SM-J530G
  • Dimensions: 146.3 x 71.3 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 5.2" (131.8mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos Exynos 7870
  • Camera: 13 MP, CMOS F1.7

  • Model: SM-A750F
  • Dimensions: 159.8 x 76.8 x 7.5 mm,
  • Display: 6.0" (152.4mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 7885
  • Camera: 24 MP, CMOS F1.7, 8 MP, CMOS & 5 MP, CMOS

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Mi Note 10 has a great camera and that could be good news for the Galaxy S11

Xiaomi launched the Mi CC9 Pro, also known as the Mi Note 10, in China earlier this week. It’s a Snapdragon 730G-powered upper-midrange device whose main attraction is the penta-camera setup on the back that includes a whopping 108-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor for the primary camera.

Understandably, Xiaomi hyped up the Mi Note 10’s camera a lot and, for a change, it indeed appears to be the best in the market, at least according to the DxOMark’s smartphone camera rankings. While we can argue about the validity of the exact DxO scores, there is no denying that the comparison pictures in the DxO review show that the Mi Note 10 performs exceptionally well in a variety of situations. This proves, among other things, Samsung’s 108-megapixel ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor is a top-notch performer.

Prior to the launch of the Mi Note 10 and the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, Samsung’s 2019 Galaxy flagships stood at the top of the DxOMark rankings for a large part of the year. A mid-range Xiaomi device beating these flagships is bad news for the Korean tech giant in the short run, but it can be good news for the company’s upcoming Galaxy S11.

This is because the Galaxy S11 will reportedly use an improved version of the same ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor as its primary camera. When you combine that with the Galaxy S11’s flagship SoC with a superior ISP (Image Signal Processor) over the Snapdragon 730G, you suddenly get a hardware package that is capable of beating the best in the market.

If that’s not enough camera hardware for you, the Galaxy S11 will supposedly feature a periscope camera system as well to enable 5x optical zoom. Not just hardware, Samsung is generally better than Xiaomi when it comes to image processing as well. When you take all of this together, the Galaxy S11 indeed has the potential to top the smartphone camera rankings when launched.

We have said in the past that the Galaxy S11 should be a camera champion. Thankfully, all the rumours and evidence we have come across so far suggest that the camera will indeed be the focus of the Galaxy S11.

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Get a free Galaxy Note 10+ 5G when buying a Q950R TV in the UK

Samsung fans and bargain hunters residing in the UK are in for a treat, as the company has launched a fantastic offer ahead of Black Friday, letting customers claim a Galaxy Note 10+ 5G for free when purchasing select QLED 8K TV models.

The promotion is valid for the Q950R TV models with screen diagonals including 55, 56, 75, 82, and 98 inches. The free Galaxy Note 10+ 5G comes only in Aura Glow, but this shouldn’t be an issue for most prospective buyers given the popularity of the Aura Glow flavor, at least among our readers.

Get an 8K TV, claim a free Galaxy Note 10+ 5G

It’s not very often when Samsung – or any other OEM for that matter – offers its latest and greatest flagship phone as a free bonus attached to another product. Come to think of it, it’s probably going to be difficult for Samsung to match this great offer even on Black Friday.

But what if Samsung will offer even better deals at the end of the month? Should you risk buying the Q950R 8K TV along with a free Galaxy Note 10+ 5G knowing that there’s a chance for an even better deal to crop up in the next few weeks? Well, the good news is that the offer at hand will last until January 28, so you don’t necessarily have to rush into it. There’s plenty of time for the entire 2019 holiday season to conclude by the time Samsung’s TV + Note 10+ 5G offer expires.

The offer is valid for Q950R TVs purchased online from Samsung UK or partner retailers including Dixons, Hughes, JLP, and Richer Sounds. Check this official page for more details about the promotion and instructions on how to claim your free reward.

Do you already own an 8K TV and/or a Galaxy Note 10+ or are you going to take advantage of this latest promotion? Join us in the comment section below.

  • Model: SM-N976B
  • Dimensions: 162.3 x 77,2 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 6.8" (172.7mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • 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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New Galaxy Note 10 update rolling out, adds OneDrive sync to Gallery

Android 10 isn’t a big update for Galaxy devices as far as new features are concerned. And it may be an especially minor update for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 if Samsung keeps bringing some of the Android 10 functionality to these flagships before the Android 10 update is released worldwide.

Last month, we discovered that Android 10 includes a slow motion mode for the front-facing camera, a feature that Samsung brought to the Galaxy S10 series with a minor update just a few days later. Then, we discovered that the Android 10 beta on the Galaxy Note 10 lets you sync your Gallery files to OneDrive, and that functionality is now making its way to Galaxy Note 10 owners on Android Pie.

Samsung Cloud will use OneDrive to backup your media

Samsung has released a new software update for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ in Switzerland. The update adds OneDrive integration to Samsung Cloud for syncing media from the Gallery app. We’ve already gone into detail about how this works in our previous article so we won’t repeat it here, but the basic premise is that all your images and videos will be synced to your OneDrive account going forward.

This integration is not an optional feature – Samsung Cloud will eventually ask all users to start using OneDrive for media backup. Other data that’s backed up to Samsung Cloud will remain on it, however, so Samsung’s cloud service is not going anywhere. We reckon the switch to OneDrive for media backup will be necessary once Android 10 comes out for all eligible Galaxy devices, although it may come to the Galaxy S10 series with a regular Android Pie-based update.

The latest Galaxy Note 10 update also improves Bixby performance and the fingerprint recognition algorithm. It sports software version N97*FXXU1ASJM and, like the previous update, includes the November 2019 security patch. It is only available in Switzerland right now but should soon be rolling out in other countries. You can download it over the air from the Settings » Software update menu on your Note 10/10+, or you can upgrade by downloading the latest firmware from our database and flashing it on the phone using a Windows PC.

  • 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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Samsung may soon open One UI 2.0 beta to the Galaxy Note 9

Samsung launched the One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy S10 series several weeks ago. It has since expanded the program to the Galaxy Note 10 as well. There was an expectation that it would ultimately add the Galaxy Note 9 to the beta program as well.

It appears that Samsung is gearing up to do just that. New firmware has been spotted which suggests that the Galaxy Note 9 might soon be eligible for the One UI 2.0 beta program. This bodes well for the Galaxy S9 series as well.

Galaxy Note 9 will likely receive the One UI 2.0 beta soon

We reported last month that Samsung has already started testing Android 10 for the Galaxy Note 9. It has also been doing this for the Galaxy S9. The company didn’t initially confirm if these devices would be added to the beta program.

However, given that the Android Pie beta program was opened up for the Galaxy Note 8 last year, there’s a good chance that we might get the One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy Note 9. Firmware version N960FXXU4ZSK2 is likely going to be the first beta release for last year’s flagship phablet.

Even though the beta has been made available in many markets for the Galaxy S10, many Galaxy Note 10 owners are still waiting for the beta to go live. It has been released in Germany so far. They would certainly appreciate if Samsung rolled out the beta for the Galaxy Note 10 widely before expanding the program to cover the Galaxy Note 9.

It should only be a matter of days now before Samsung officially confirms that the Galaxy Note 9 is also eligible for the beta. We may also get to hear the same about the Galaxy S9 series in the near future. Are you excited about getting the beta on the Galaxy Note 9? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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Samsung to develop more OLED laptop panels at different prices for 2020

More laptop models could adopt OLED display technology next year, all thanks to Samsung Display and the company’s push for expanding its already impressive OLED market share.

Samsung Display recently hosted the OLED Forum 2019 in Taipei where hundreds of officials representing various laptop brands – including ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo – had a closer look at Samsung’s laptop display solution for next year. According to The Korea Herald, the company intends to widen its product portfolio in 2020 and offer a 13.3-inch Full HD OLED panel alongside the existing higher-res solutions.

Samsung OLED benefits and adoption rate

Samsung’s OLED panels have several advantages over conventional LCD panels, including better outdoor visibility, lower power usage, and even shorter response times. They generally offer fantastic picture quality and their thinner profile allows manufacturers to create thinner laptops.

The popularity of OLED laptops increased significantly this year, with more than 10 OLED-powered models from a variety of brands including Dell, HP, and Lenovo to name a few, making their way onto store shelves. Popular 2019 models like the Dell XPS 15 and the Gigabyte Aero 15 are reliant on Samsung’s 15.6-inch 2160p displays.

While Samsung continues manufacturing and selling OLED panel for fairly powerful 15.6-inch laptops, Samsung Display is obviously looking to expand its customer base and supply more OEMs with its OLED panel solutions in 2020. One way to do this is to cover more price points. To this end, a new 13.3-inch Full HD OLED panel will reportedly be launched next year as a more cost-effective solution, giving Samsung Display better exposure and potentially bumping the company’s market share higher.

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Exclusive: A Galaxy A71 5G (SM-A7160) could be headed to China

Samsung is not doing well in China. Its market share in the country is so inconsequential at this time that it could stop doing business in China altogether and no one would care. Okay, that may be an exaggeration, but Samsung’s prospects in China have been pretty bleak for a long time now, even forcing the company to stop manufacturing smartphones there just a month ago.

But, the Korean giant isn’t giving up yet, and it recently revealed that it’s hoping to drive growth in China’s 5G market. The Galaxy Fold 5G will soon make its way to the country as the Samsung W20 5G, but an expensive foldable phone is not going to be of much help in the grand scheme of things. Samsung will have to offer 5G smartphones that the masses can afford, and it looks like the company is going to do just that and is working on a Galaxy A series phone with 5G connectivity for China.

Samsung working on an SM-A7160 with 128GB of storage

We have learned that a Galaxy device with model number SM-A7160 and 128GB of storage is in the works. Now, we know the Galaxy A71 for global markets is the SM-A715F, and going by Samsung’s usual scheme for assigning model numbers to 5G variants of its smartphones, an SM-A716B would be the Galaxy A71 5G. And, considering the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G carries model number SM-N976B for global markets and SM-N9760 for China, the SM-A7160 could technically be the Galaxy A71 5G for the Chinese market.

In fact, the Galaxy A90 5G, which was launched earlier this year and is one of two 5G Galaxy phones available in China, is more or less a Galaxy A70 with faster connectivity (and more power), so there certainly is some precedent here. However, while there is no LTE variant of the Galaxy A90 anywhere in the world, Samsung might change that for the Galaxy A71. We cannot find signs of an SM-A716x in the making, so it’s possible the A71 5G — or whatever the SM-A7160 may ultimately be called – might just be for China.

A71 5G/SM-A7160 could be the first Exynos 980-powered Samsung phone

Whether or not it launches outside China, the SM-A7160 could be the first phone from Samsung to be powered by its mid-range 5G-equipped Exynos 980 chipset. Samsung currently uses the Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9825 chipsets for its 5G smartphones, but it will have to switch to mid-tier SoCs for 5G-enabled mid-range phones to keep the costs down. And that’s exactly where the Exynos 980 would come in.

The 980 will first be seen on a Vivo device and is an 8nm octa-core chip with two Cortex-A77 cores, six Cortex-A55 cores, and the Mali-G76 GPU. It has an integrated 5G modem that should help reduce power consumption compared to the Exynos 9825, which requires a separate 5G modem. The 980 also supports the new Wi-Fi 6 standard, which is currently exclusive to Samsung’s flagship smartphones, along with other impressive features like HDR10+ video decoding and support for 108MP camera sensors.

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Samsung Email crosses 1 billion installs on Google Play Store

Samsung Email app has crossed 1 billion installs on Google Play Store, becoming only the second app from the company after Samsung Internet to achieve this milestone. Samsung Internet, the company’s most popular first-party app, reached the 1 billion mark in February this year after crossing 500 million installs around a year back.

While these numbers sound impressive, it’s worth remembering that both these apps come preloaded on Galaxy devices and that accounts for a vast majority of these installations. Also, Since Samsung distributes some of its apps through the Galaxy Store in select markets, the actual installation numbers may be significantly higher.

Samsung Email is a feature-packed email client that doesn’t get much love since most users just stick with the preloaded Gmail app. The Korean company’s email client works well with both personal and business accounts and supports features such as Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), S/MIME encryption, SPAM management, etc. It is the only option for customers if they prefer an email app with Samsung’s One UI design.

Despite the impressive installation numbers, the future of Samsung Email appears uncertain. After the recent partnership between Samsung and Microsoft, there are signs of Microsoft’s Android apps and services replacing many of Samsung’s first-party offerings on Galaxy devices. Microsoft’s Outlook app received S Pen support recently, bringing it one step closer to possibly replacing Samsung Email app sometime in the future.

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Daily Deal: 42% off Corsair Flash Voyager GTX 512GB USB 3.1 flash drive

The 512GB version of the Corsair Flash Voyager GTX USB 3.1 flash drive can be yours at 42% off its regular price right now. 512GB is a massive amount of storage for a flash drive, and thanks to the USB 3.1 compatibility, you can transfer files using this drive at up to 440 megabytes per second. It works with USB 2.0 ports as well, and the Corsair Flash Voyager GTX also has a rugged housing for protection against wear and tear.

Hit the Buy Now button below to get the flash drive before the deal runs out!

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Samsung files Space Zoom trademark for the Galaxy S11 camera

In the European Union, Samsung has applied for the trademark Space Zoom. This is likely to be the name of the zoom-feature on the upcoming Galaxy S11 lineup.

Earlier this week, a rumor surfaced that Samsung refers to the camera of the Galaxy S11 as Hubble. Though to many that name may have seemed a bit ‘out there’, a fresh trademark application seems to confirm Samsung’s train of thought.

Yesterday, the company filed paperwork for the trademark Space Zoom at the European Union Intellectual Property Office EUIPO. In it, we read the all-revealing description ‘software for use in smartphones, … mobile telephones and cameras, namely, software to zoom in to a subject without lowering image quality.‘ This leaves us with very little guessing room as to what Space Zoom will turn out to be.

A super zoom mode for the night sky or for everything?

Of course, such zoom capabilities completely align with other Galaxy S11 rumors. From the Hubble codename to Samsung’s plans for a significant camera upgrade with five times optical zoom, and possibly a 108-megapixel sensor, the puzzle pieces all seem to fit together nicely.

With such a camera upgrade, Samsung is playing along nicely with the market. Just recently, Google launched its Pixel 4 with the dedicated astrophotography mode. Huawei, meanwhile, has something called “Moon Mode” for taking pictures of the moon. While we do not know if Space Zoom will turn out to be aimed at the night sky, there is little doubt that massively improved zoom capabilities on Galaxy flagships after being stuck on 2x optical zoom since the Galaxy Note 8 made its debut in 2017.

samsung space zoom trademark

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Samsung Daily rolling out as Bixby Home replacement, but there’s a catch

Say goodbye to Bixby Home, and say hello to Samsung Daily, at least if you’re on the latest Android 10 beta on a Galaxy S10. If you’re on the newest Android 10 beta that Samsung released earlier today, you will find an update for Bixby Home in the Galaxy Store that turns it into Samsung Daily.

Samsung Daily is a rebranding of Bixby Home, which resides on the leftmost home screen on Galaxy devices and shows you news and other content from various services and websites in a card-based UI. Samsung Daily has no new functionality and the user interface remains the same as well. However, a few new services for news, videos, sports, and other content have been added. Some existing ones, like Flipboard, are still present, while services like Uber and Foursquare seem to have been removed.

Samsung had said at its developer conference last month that Samsung Daily would start rolling out in November, but according to the app’s changelog, the worldwide rollout will start by the end of the year, no doubt once the stable Android 10 update gets released. That doesn’t mean that Samsung Daily won’t be available on Android Pie, but for now, it’s only available for those that are running the latest Android 10 beta on their Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, or Galaxy S10 5G. It’s not available on the Android 10 beta on the Galaxy Note 10.

To get Samsung Daily, open the Galaxy Store on your phone, tap the three-dot button on the top right, tap My page, tap Update, then look for an update to Bixby Home and download it. You can also try tapping this link to open the Samsung Daily page directly on the Galaxy Store, although this will only work on Android 10 on a Galaxy S10 (you’ll be taken to the Bixby Home store listing on Android Pie).

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