السبت، 19 سبتمبر 2020

Galaxy S20 FE hands-on video leak reveals everything

Despite no shortage of doubts, the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition is shaping up to be a rather compelling device – not for its ability to remain unseen, of course. Because Samsung’s final and most affordable flagship of the year has leaked yet again. This time around, it’s starring in a newly emerged video expose that’s over six minutes long, which is pretty remarkable, even for something as inevitable as a Galaxy device leak.

The video featured below confirms a variety of Galaxy S20 FE 5G technical information that’s been circulating the industry for a while now. In fact, this exact same source reiterated the majority of its details just yesterday, in preparation for today’s unofficial unveiling.

An aggressively priced device sitting between the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+

Samsung is scheduled to repeat the contents of this video on Wednesday, September 23rd. In all seriousness, we’re still waiting for a confirmation on which markets will be getting the LTE-only variant of the device, though as things stand right now, Samsung is planning a repeat of the Galaxy S20 launch, complete with the traditional Snapdragon/Exynos split between North America and the rest of the world.

The global release of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition will also see Samsung continue its massively successful collaboration with Korean boy band phenomenon BTS, whereas the smartphone itself is expected to hit the market in no fewer than six colorful variants. Combined with a high-end chip and an aggressive €699 / $749 price tag, the upcoming handset should slot right in between the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+, both in terms of features and affordability.

The post Galaxy S20 FE hands-on video leak reveals everything appeared first on SamMobile.



from SamMobile https://ift.tt/33Miiff
via IFTTT

Samsung’s time-of-flight mobile cameras are closer than we thought

Rumors of Samsung working on its very own time-of-flight sensors have been circulating the industry for a while now, and you know what they say: where there’s smoke, there’s surprisingly revelatory trademark filings to admire. Cue Samsung’s newly uncovered attempt at trademarking the term “ISOCELL Vizion.” Filed with the European Union Intellectual Property Office just yesterday, the very name of Samsung’s newest trademark application points toward new imaging tech. The filing actually leaves even less to the imagination by specifying it concerns not just traditional cameras, but time-of-flight sensors, as well.

ToF imagery has been a sore point for Samsung this year. Primarily because Sony, the provider of leading solutions in the field signed an exclusive supply contract with Apple, leaving Samsung to choose between outdated ToF sensors and dropping the modules altogether. In the context of consumer electronics, high-end ToF sensors are an extremely desirable solution to an otherwise pretty hopeless problem – doing reliable depth-mapping using minuscule smartphone cameras. Not necessarily just for still photography – you could argue the original Pixel figured that one out using just one lens – but in the service of more demanding applications such as live filters.

Samsung’s answer to Sony’s ToF chips likely to debut with the Galaxy Note 21 / 30

With Apple sucking up all of Sony’s latest and greatest ToF chips, Samsung went back to the photography basics with the Galaxy Note 20 series which featured a state-of-the-art laser autofocusing system instead of a tiny radar, which is essentially how ToF tech operates. And while the timing of this trademark would suggest Samsung’s answer to Sony’s sensors is closer than most anticipated, it’s still unlikely to be commercialized prior to mid-2021. I.e. prior to the Galaxy Note 21 / Note 30 family, assuming there’ll be no surprises on that front.

This EUIPO filing comes mere days after reliable industry insiders signaled Samsung is preparing to double down on in-house smartphone cameras. The company will reportedly begin sourcing an even larger volume of imaging modules from within as of next year. Many of those were just unveiled earlier this week, in fact, led by another ultra-sharp 108-megapixel sensor.

The post Samsung’s time-of-flight mobile cameras are closer than we thought appeared first on SamMobile.



from SamMobile https://ift.tt/3mB0Tyv
via IFTTT

Weekly SamMobile Quiz 44 – Come test your Samsung knowledge!

Fancy yourself as a Samsung superfan? 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 the Korean giant. The quiz has a mix of easy and difficult questions that most fans should be able to answer without turning to Google.

We 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!

Remember, if the quiz isn’t loading properly, please access the non-AMP version of this webpage.

The post Weekly SamMobile Quiz 44 – Come test your Samsung knowledge! appeared first on SamMobile.



from SamMobile https://ift.tt/3iRJ8cc
via IFTTT

جميع الحقوق محفوظة لمدونة الغريب 2013