الخميس، 28 نوفمبر 2019

Could one of the Galaxy S11’s cameras be a ‘Bright Night Sensor’?

There are plenty of trademarks that Samsung applies for all year round. And one of the company’s latest filings has caught our attention – Samsung filed a trademark for a new image sensor called ‘Bright Night Sensor’ on November 28. Bright Night was originally Samsung’s version of a dedicated Night mode for the Galaxy S10 camera, but the fact that the company is now making an actual image sensor with the same name suggests something is afoot for one of Samsung’s upcoming smartphones.

The first thing that comes to mind is that this could be one of the new sensors we will see on the back of the Galaxy S11 or Galaxy S11+. The latter was shown in leaked renders with five rear cameras, and it’s possible one of these could be dedicated to improving results in low-light conditions. Precisely how this ‘Bright Night Sensor’ would work is anyone’s guess – perhaps this sensor is just the laser autofocus module that is rumored to be present on the Galaxy S11 series and not a proper camera?

It’s hard to say, as there’s not enough information available about the Galaxy S11 cameras at this time. Rumors suggest the flagship will be equipped with a 108MP main camera and a telephoto lens capable of 5x zoom, and we can assume another camera will be dedicated to taking ultra-wide pictures. The rest is a mystery, unless we don’t count the Galaxy S11e, which is expected to have a traditional triple camera setup like the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10.

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Galaxy Note 10 finally gets a new Android 10 beta update

Just a day after the stable Android 10 update was released for the Galaxy S10 in Germany, Samsung has released a new beta update for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+. This is the third beta update for the Galaxy Note 10 series and is rolling out in India right now. It carries build number N97*FXXU1ZSKN and includes a number of bug fixes along with the December 2019 security patch.

The list of bug fixes in the latest beta for the Note 10 and Note 10+ suggests there’s some time to go before Samsung has a stable update ready. Issues like continuous phone restarts with a “blackened and blinking” screen, disconnections when using Bluetooth headsets, failure to display SD card files in the My Files app, and more are fixed in the third beta. There’s also a note in the changelog about limiting “the clock step by step depending on temperature”, which sounds like it’s supposed to control the phone from overheating.

To download the latest beta update on your Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+, open the Settings app, tap Software update, then select Download and install. Do tell us if you are receiving the update in a different country by leaving a comment; we will also update this article once we get reports of the update rolling out in other markets.

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Samsung may have started making PC CPUs for Intel

We reported earlier this year that Intel could pick Samsung as a contract manufacturer of its 14nm Rocket Lake PC CPUs. It was said back then that negotiations between the two companies were in the final stages.

It appears that a deal has been struck between the two titans of the industry. Local media in South Korea is now reporting that Samsung has indeed won orders from Intel for its 14nm chips. Intel has been looking for a contract manufacturer for some time now as it struggles to keep up with demand.

Intel’s supply struggles are Samsung’s gain

Intel has been struggling with a 14nm CPU supply shortage since the second half of last year. Things got so bad that Intel’s EVP Michelle Johnston Holthaus even apologized for the shortage in a letter last week, saying that the market growth in PCs this year has “outpaced our efforts.” Intel also said that it has increased the use of contract manufacturers to boost its PC CPU output by double digits.

One of the reasons why Intel is facing this problem is because it’s heavily invested in setting up new lines and upgrading existing ones for 10nm chip production. However, it’s going to be a few years before Intel can scale them up. In the meantime, Intel has to continue selling chips in the market so it has to keep up 14nm production yields. So it has to offset some production to contract manufacturers.

There aren’t a lot of players in the foundry market. Taiwan’s TSMC and Samsung Electronics are among the two biggest players. Intel was reportedly wary to go with TSMC as it supplies AMD, the company’s biggest rival. That may just be one of the reasons why Samsung has been chosen for 14nm PC CPU production. It’s also big enough to meet Intel’s demand and that would likely have been another reason.

Samsung stands to gain a lot from this arrangement. The company has been trying to find new growth engines as its earnings from the memory market take a hit. The company is also going to invest more than $100 billion in non-memory chips through 2030. It’s even expected to manufacture Qualcomm’s next Snapdragon 865 chipset.

It’s unlikely that this arrangement between Samsung and Intel will be officially confirmed in the media. Such business-to-business arrangements rarely are. However, with TSMC out of the running, because AMD is having all of its 7nm CPU and GPU parts produced there, Samsung appears to be the only logical option for Intel. If Korean media is to be believed, Samsung has already locked in the orders from Intel.

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Samsung India gearing up to hire 1,200 engineers for R&D next month

Samsung India is strengthening its R&D operations as the company is set to hire no less than 1,200 engineers by the end of the year. Beginning December 1, the company will be looking to hire students from various colleges including the Delhi Technological University, Manipal Institute of Technology, BITS Pilani, IITs, NITs, IISc Bangalore, and more.

Samsung India looking for engineers across various fields

According to a report passed along by India Today, Samsung is looking to hire young engineers from different fields for its R&D divisions. This includes Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and more.

The goal here is to pave the road for future R&D of AI and on-device AI, deep learning and machine learning, IoT, networking, cloud technologies, UI/UX development, data analysis, etc. Samsung India will visit IIT campuses in 17 cities and start the recruitment process on December 1, but it should be noted that this push to strengthen R&D operations isn’t limited to India, but rather, it reflects Samsung’s global ambitions.

Samsung is one of the largest R&D spenders in the world, and throughout the first half of 2019 alone, the company spent over $8.4 billion on research and development. Likewise, this isn’t the first time for Samsung to hire a large number of engineers in India. Three years ago, the company hired 800 engineers, and just one year later, Samsung has hired an additional 1000 engineers in the country.

5G is also poised to expand next year, and a new generation of foldable devices is going to hit the market in 2020. Samsung is deeply invested in both of these areas and it makes sense for the company to want and remain an innovator.

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[List] Official Galaxy S10 Android 10 update is out in these countries

Samsung finally released the official and stable version of the Galaxy S10 Android 10 update today. Much like last year, Germany is the first country to get the update. However, it’s only a matter of time before Android 10 for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ starts making its way to other countries.

Major firmware updates are always released in stages. The list of countries that will receive this update in the coming days is now going to get bigger from now on. We have put together this list of countries so that you can easily find out if Android 10 for the Galaxy S10 is out in your country. Keep in mind that this list is for the Galaxy S10 only. We’ll have another for the Galaxy Note 10 once Samsung releases the stable version for that device.

We will keep updating this list constantly in the coming weeks so that it always reflects the current situation with regards to the rollout. We look forward to your assistance as well! If you are in a country that has received the update and is not on our list, please let us know in the comments below so that we can add it.

Countries where Samsung has released the Galaxy S10 Android 10 update

  • Germany

If you’re based in a country on the list, you can download the Android 10 update over-the-air. Just tap the Download updates manually option in the Software update section of the Settings app. We also have the Android 10 firmware files available in our database for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10+.

What to know what’s new in Android 10? Check out our One UI 2.0 feature focus series to learn more about all of the new features. You also have a great explainer on the visual differences between One UI 1.1/1.5 and One UI 2.0.

  • Model: SM-G970F
  • Dimensions: 69.9 x 142.2 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F1.5/F2.4 (77°) & 16MP, CMOS F2.2 (123°)Ultra Wide

  • Model: SM-G973F
  • Dimensions: 70.4 x 149.9 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.1"(157.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

  • Model: SM-G975F
  • Dimensions: 74.1 x 157.6 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.4"(162.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5/F2.4 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

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Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ Android 10 firmware download available now

Put that Thanksgiving turkey to the side because Samsung just rolled out the Android 10 update for the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10+. The firmware is out of beta and a stable version is now being sent out for the public.

We reported earlier today that the stable Android 10 update had been released in Germany for those who were on the beta program. We can confirm that the Android 10 firmware for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ is available for download now. The firmware is available in our database so you can get it right away.

Galaxy S10 Android 10 firmware download

Samsung is now rolling out firmware version G97*FXXU3BSKO for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ respectively. The update is being sent out over-the-air gradually. So it’s going to take some time before it becomes available in all markets.

The update is currently available in Germany only but it’s going to be rolled out in other countries soon enough. One would imagine that the countries that were part of the beta program would be first in line for the public stable release.

Those who absolutely can’t wait to get it have the option of downloading it from our firmware database. We already have the firmware for the Galaxy S10+ for Germany in our database. The files for the other models are going to be available very soon as well. (Galaxy S10e | Galaxy S10)

Samsung has done a good job with the beta program. It hasn’t been dragged on for an unnecessarily long time. Galaxy S10 owners will finally be able to get Android 10 and One UI 2.0 on their devices. Now the wait begins for other devices like the Galaxy Note 10. Hopefully, Samsung will not take long to roll out the stable version for them as well.

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Samsung may be the sole supplier of OLED panels for 2020 iPhone Pro models

When Apple made the switch to OLED screens for its top-end smartphones in 2017, beginning with the iPhone X, it chose Samsung Display as its supplier. Despite Samsung being its biggest competitor in smartphones, the Cupertino company had no option but to rely on Samsung for its OLED panels because of the latter’s dominance in producing high-quality OLED mobile displays at scale.

In the last couple of years, Apple has tried to cut down its reliance on Samsung, but that’s not easy as long as the iPhone maker wants the best panels in the market. A case in point is the latest report from ET News that is saying Samsung may be the sole supplier of OLED panels for 2020 iPhone Pro models. Even for the non-pro model, Samsung is reportedly one of the suppliers along with LG.

Apple is expected to release three iPhone 12 models in September next year. The lineup supposedly includes an iPhone 12 with a 6.1-inch display, iPhone 12 Pro with a 5.4-inch display, and an iPhone 12 Pro Max with a 6.7-inch display, with all of them being OLED panels. Going by the ET News report, Samsung Display will be the exclusive supplier of the 5.4-inch and 6.7-inch panels for the Pro models, while both Samsung and LG will supply for the 6.1-inch regular iPhone 12.

The report goes on to state that Samsung convinced Apple to opt for Y-OCTA OLED panels for its Pro models by offering attractive terms. Y-OCTA technology eliminates the need for a separate touch-screen layer by using on-cell touch sensing. This makes screens lighter and thinner while also reducing production costs. Since no other supplier can mass produce these Y-OCTA OLED panels, Apple apparently decided to go with Samsung.

Samsung and Apple share a complicated relationship. While they fiercely compete against each other in smartphones, tablets, wearables, and more, they also have a supplier-client relationship with the Korean company supplying many of the components that go into making Apple’s products. As one of the largest smartphone component suppliers in the market, Samsung shares a similar relationship with many other smartphone vendors as well.

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Galaxy A51 crosses another obstacle on its way to retail shelves

The Galaxy A51 has been approved by the FCC, a week after it received its Bluetooth certification and two weeks after leaked renders gave us a 360-degree look at the phone’s design. The Galaxy A51 is rumored to launch sometime in December along with the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite, with India expected to be the country where the device will first go on sale.

The Galaxy A51’s main upgrade over the Galaxy A50 will be the camera. The A51 has a quad camera setup at the back, consisting of a 48MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 5MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro camera. As we had exclusively revealed, a macro camera will be seen on a Galaxy phone for the first time. Macro cameras are great for taking pictures of objects at a close distance – macro cameras aren’t proper substitutes for telephoto cameras, which allow you to zoom in on subjects while standing in one place, but they are cheaper, making them suitable for affordable mid-range devices.

The rest of the Galaxy A51’s specs will be quite similar to the Galaxy A50 and the Galaxy A50s. It should have a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a centered punch hole and smaller bezels, an Exynos 9611 octa-core SoC, 4/6GB of RAM, 64/128GB of storage, a 32MP front camera, and a 4,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging support. It will run Android 10, making it one of the first non-flagship Galaxy smartphone ever to launch with the latest version of Android out of the box before the next Galaxy S flagship.

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Stable Galaxy S10 Android 10 update now out for those on Android Pie

Last year, it was a Christmas gift, and this time, Samsung has chosen Thanksgiving as the special occasion to release the next version of Android for its latest flagship. The company pushed out the stable Android 10 update to the Galaxy S10 series in Germany for beta users earlier today, and now the update is rolling out for the general public, which means you can update to Android 10 and One UI 2.0 right away even if you’re on Android Pie.

Like the update for beta users, the stable update for those on Android Pie is only available in Germany at this time. It could be a few days or a few weeks before Samsung expands availability of the update to other markets, and we can only just wait and see which of the two it will be. For now, if you’re in Germany and are rocking a Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, or Galaxy S10+, you should be able to download Android 10 by tapping the Download and install option in the phone’s Settings » Software update menu.

Once you have updated your phone, do check out our coverage of all the new features you get with One UI 2.0 and see what improvements and changes it brings to the user interface over One UI 1.1/1.5. Also let us know in the comments whether the update has been released in your country.

Developing…

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Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Everything we know so far

For the first time since the Galaxy Note 4, Samsung launched two different variants of the Note flagship in 2019. Extending the Galaxy S series strategy to the Note lineup, the Korean company launched the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ in August this year. Barely three months later, as we reported exclusively, Samsung is looking to add one more variant, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, to the already crowded flagship lineup.

As the name suggests, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is supposed to be a cheaper and less powerful Note 10 model. It’s akin to the popular Galaxy Note 3 Neo from 2014 in terms of its positioning. This time, however, the company already has a “cheaper” Note flagship in the form of the regular Note 10, which begs the necessity for a new model. There is definitely room for a more affordable S Pen device, but is Samsung going to price the Note 10 Lite competitively to fill that niche?

We have to wait for the official announcement for answers, but for now, let’s take a look at everything we know about the Galaxy Note 10 Lite so far. We will update this page as and when new information surfaces, so be sure to bookmark it for easy access.

Design

There haven’t been any credible leaks about the design of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite yet. However, if we were to make a guess, it wouldn’t look much different from the existing Note 10 models as that would help the company keep the development costs low. The way Samsung reused the same designs across various Galaxy A smartphones in 2019 is indicative of the company’s approach to not tweak the design too much for variants of the existing models.

Like the Galaxy Note 10, and like higher-end mid-range devices like the Galaxy A90, the Note 10 Lite will probably sport a glass and metal build for a premium look and finish. To what extent its design would differ from its pricier siblings may eventually come down to the number of cameras, notch design, and the type of display (curved vs. flat).

We should get a better picture of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite’s design in the coming days as it inches closer to launch, paving the way for more leaks.

Specifications

According to a recent Geekbench listing, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will come with an Exynos 9810 SoC, 6GB RAM, and Android 10 with One UI 2.0. That’s the same chipset used in the Galaxy Note 9, which would make the Note 10 Lite less potent than all the other Note 10 variants. It also makes the Note 10 Lite theoretically inferior in raw processing power to the Galaxy S10 Lite that will be powered by a Snapdragon 855 chipset. From the looks of it, it appears the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will be a Note 9 in the Note 10’s body.

Samsung could opt for a flat AMOLED display to keep the costs low and also to offer enough reasons for people to pay more for the regular Note 10/10+. We are currently not sure of the screen size, but the resolution should be FHD+ since that’s what the regular Note 10 offers as well.

The FCC documents reveal that the S Pen for the Note 10 Lite comes with Bluetooth connectivity. Samsung did this first with the Galaxy Note 9 last year to make its stylus more helpful. Since the rest of the Note 10 Lite internals seem to mimic the Galaxy Note 9, there is a high chance that even its S Pen will be similar both in form and function to last year’s offering.

Unfortunately, there is absolutely no information about the camera situation on the Note 10 Lite yet. Samsung could either go with the setup on the Note 9 or opt for a tweaked version of what’s available on the Note 10/10+. Details about other specifications such as the battery capacity, supported charging speed, screen size, etc. are all unknown at this point in time.

Price and release date

A recent report from India said that the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and S10 Lite would be launched in the subcontinent in December. The S Pen for the device recently secured FCC approval, adding credence to reports about its imminent arrival. A launch in December also sounds plausible since holiday shopping can boost sales and unveiling it any later than that will put it too close to the Galaxy S11’s announcement.

So far, we haven’t heard anything concrete about the possible price of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. Ultimately, the success of the cheaper Note offering may come down to the pricing. If it’s priced too close to the Galaxy Note 10/10+, then prospective buyers may not see the value proposition in the Lite model, particularly when you consider all the great deals Samsung keeps offering for its top-end smartphones.

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Galaxy A50s and Galaxy M30 get November security update

The Galaxy A50s and Galaxy M30 are being treated to the November 2019 security patch in India. An update has been released for the two phones in the country, carrying software version A507FNXXS2ASK5 and M305FDDS3BSK1 for the A50s and M30 respectively. Both updates are devoid of any new features and only include the latest security fixes.

Galaxy A50s and Galaxy M30 owners are probably going to have to wait for the Android 10 update for new features, although the wait for those who have a Galaxy M30 should be considerably shorter. According to Samsung India’s official roadmap, the Galaxy M30, along with the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy A30, is set to get the Android 10 update in January. The Galaxy A50s, Galaxy A50, and all other 2019 A series phones will start receiving the update from April.

You should see a notification on your Galaxy A50s or M30 when the update is available for your device. You can also manually download the update on your phone by opening its Settings app, selecting Software update, then tapping Download and install. If that doesn’t work, you can update your phone by flashing the latest firmware on it using a computer. You can find all firmware for the A50s and M30 in our firmware archive.

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Daily Deal: 42% off Samsung Qi Fast Charge Wireless Charging Pad

Wireless charging is convenient when you’re at your desk or in your living room and you need to pick up your smartphone from time to time. Using a wireless charger prevents you from having to pull out your charger every time only to plug it in again minutes later. By eliminating that part you minimize the risk of breaking your charging port.

Wireless chargers also offer Fast Charging now so you don’t need to leave it on there for hours anymore. This wireless charger by Samsung is now available at 42% off which is one of the lowest prices we’ve came across lately! Since it’s Qi-certified, the charger can be used with any smartphone that supports Qi wireless charging.

Hit the Buy Now button below and get yourself a wireless charger including a charger pad while still available.

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Breaking: Stable Galaxy S10 Android 10 update released in Germany!

Samsung has just released the stable Android 10 update for the Galaxy S10 series in Germany! Yes, this is not a drill, the stable update really is rolling out, at least for those who had participated in the One UI 2.0 beta program. The stable update comes with software version G97**XXU3BSKO, includes the December security patch, and is around 140 MB in size.

Developing…

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