السبت، 15 فبراير 2020

New leak reveals a Galaxy A series phone that no one needs

Samsung has launched an insane number of mid-range Galaxy A series phones targeting various price segments in the last year. The company plans to continue doing the same this year, as we had learned a few months back when Samsung trademarked a bunch of phone names as part of its 2020 Galaxy A series of devices. From the Galaxy A01 to the Galaxy A90 5G, there’s something for everyone in Samsung’s mid-range lineup, but the company now seems to be working on a new Galaxy A smartphone that no one asked for.

The folks over Price Raja have leaked high-quality renders of a phone they say is the Galaxy A70e. However, it doesn’t seem to be a variant of the Galaxy A70, Galaxy A70s, or even the new Galaxy A71. The A70e reportedly has a 6.1-inch Infinity-V display with pretty huge bezels like one of Samsung’s early Galaxy M budget smartphones, a rear-facing physical fingerprint scanner, and, apparently, a microUSB port. There’s a vertically aligned triple camera setup at the back, and a headphone jack at the top.

The Galaxy A70e has come completely out of left field, and we are left wondering exactly who this device is for. The microUSB port alone makes the Galaxy A70e quite meaningless – there’s no place for a phone with a microUSB port in this day and age, certainly not on a device that’s supposedly a cheaper variant of the Galaxy A70, which is one of the more high-end offerings in Samsung’s mid-range lineup.

We also see no signs of the phone’s firmware being in development, so we will have to wait for more information to get a clearer picture of what Samsung is up to. We’ll let you once we learn anything, and in the meantime, you can check out renders of the supposed Galaxy A70e below.

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First Galaxy Z Flip is the US update adds a missing camera feature

When it comes to its hardware, the Galaxy Z Flip is unique compared to anything else that’s out there (yes, including the new Motorola Razr). When compared to other Galaxy phones, the Z Flip is also unique how quickly it went on sale after being officially announced.

The Galaxy Z Flip (read our hands-on impressions here) was unveiled on February 11 and released yesterday, February 14, and it seems Samsung was in such a hurry that it forgot to load retail units with an important new camera feature that it’s supposed to have out of the box. Samsung has released the first software update for the Galaxy Z Flip in the US, and the update adds the Single Take camera feature to the device.

In Single Take mode, when the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a number of photos and video clips with the different rear cameras for up to 10 seconds. It’s like a burst mode on steroids, or as Samsung calls it, a “burst mode turned beast mode.” The update also adds the option to switch between wide and ultra-wide view when the 1.1-inch cover screen is used as a viewfinder for taking photos.

The update includes the February 2020 security patch and is currently available for unlocked models. It carries software version F700U1UEU1ATAR and can be downloaded over the air from the Settings » Software update menu on the phone. We also have firmware for the device available in our firmware archive for those who want to manually update using a Windows computer.

Galaxy Z Flip update

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Exclusive: Galaxy A71 5G could come to markets outside US and China

The 5G variant of the Galaxy A71 seems set for a wider launch than we had originally reported. Before the Galaxy A71 was officially announced, we had found signs of a 5G variant in development for the Chinese market. Samsung then started developing both carrier and unlocked versions for the US as well, and we can now confirm that the Galaxy A71 5G is also in the works for other markets.

A Galaxy A71 variant with model number SM-A716B is currently in development. Samsung uses the letter ‘B’ at the end of the model number for 5G devices sold outside the US and South Korea (where the ‘B’ is replaced by a ‘U’ and an ‘N’ respectively). Unfortunately, we do not know which markets the SM-A716B is headed to. 5G Galaxy phones with the letter ‘B’ on their model numbers are usually for European markets and countries like Australia and New Zealand, and considering the Galaxy A90 5G was launched in many of these markets, we can expect the same for the Galaxy A71 5G.

It’s also worth mentioning that Samsung doesn’t seem to be working on an LTE variant of the phone for countries like the US, though it isn’t too surprising as it won’t make sense for the company to launch both the LTE and 5G variants in a country where carriers have launched 5G networks. The US launch might also take place in the near future, going by a teaser for what looks like a Galaxy A71 posted by leakster Evleaks on Twitter, but whether or not a launch in other markets is going to happen any time soon remains to be seen.

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Galaxy S20 series up for pre-order in India, prices revealed

Samsung has started taking pre-orders for its latest flagship smartphones in India. The Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra can be pre-ordered from the Samsung India website, with shipments to start from March 13. That’s nearly a week later than the release date for the phones in markets like the US and South Korea, and Samsung says shipments could take up to a week to arrive, which means some pre-order customers might have to wait until March 19 or March 20 for the device to reach their doorstep.

Galaxy S20 prices in India start at Rs 66,999

Samsung’s pricing for the three phones in India, where only the LTE variants with 128GB storage are available, starts at Rs 66,999 for the Galaxy S20 and goes up to Rs 92,999 for the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The Galaxy S20+, meanwhile, is priced at Rs 73,999. Those who pre-order will get the option to buy the Galaxy Buds+ for Rs 1,999 and also be able to opt for additional warranty via Samsung Care+ for another Rs 1,999. The devices can be purchased on installment plans with 0% interest with credit cards from all major banks as well as some debit cards.

As far as color options are concerned, Samsung’s offerings are quite limited. The Galaxy S20+ is available in Cloud Blue, Cosmic Gray, and Cosmic Black, while the Galaxy S20 Ultra can only be purchased in Cosmic Gray. The Galaxy S20 can be purchased in two colors: Cosmic Gray and Cloud Blue. It’s possible Samsung will extend the choice of colors a few weeks after the phones hit retail stores.

Will you be picking up any of the Galaxy S20 smartphones? Which one are you going to get? Let us know in the comments!

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Weekly SamMobile Quiz 13 – Come test your Samsung knowledge!

Consider yourself a superfan of Samsung? Take our quiz and see how many answers you can get right! This is a fun activity that we do with our readers every week to test their knowledge of our favorite company. The quiz has a mix of easy and difficult questions that most fans should be able to answer without turning to Google.

We intend to make a new quiz for you every weekend so we hope that you’ll participate and learn a thing or two about Samsung in the process! Don’t forget to share the results of the quiz with your friends and see if you can outscore them. A little competition never hurt anybody!

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