الأحد، 8 نوفمبر 2020

Samsung Music app update brings support for adding album art

Ahead of the release of the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update to its smartphones, Samsung has updated the Samsung Music app. The new update is now available via both Galaxy Store and Google Play Store. The updated app brings new features, bug fixes, and compatibility with Android 11.

The updated Samsung Music app carries version number 16.2.23.14. The official changelog mentions support for Android 11 and One UI 3.0, the ability to set album art and playlist images, and bug fixes. You can select an image for album art from Gallery or Camera, and even crop it to the square format. When you set a certain song as your phone’s ringtone, the app offers you the option to choose the starting point of the ringtone. It also brings an option where you can decide whether external devices can start playback.

Samsung used to pre-install its music player app on its smartphones and tablets, but the app no longer comes pre-installed. Those who want to use it can install it from the Galaxy Store or the Play Store. It is a powerful media player that supports MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, and other music formats. It categorizes music based on albums, artists, composers, folder, genre, and title. It also features a Spotify tab where you can see top albums and artists.

Samsung Music Player App Album Art Feature

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Galaxy S21 Ultra could debut with an updated camera sensor

The Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra will be unveiled in early January, and the phones are expected to go on sale later that month. Early renders of the upcoming smartphones have already been leaked along with their battery capacities. Now, new information regarding the Galaxy S21 Ultra’s camera has surfaced.

According to @UniverseIce, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will bring a small improvement over the Galaxy S20 Ultra in terms of the primary camera. The upcoming flagship smartphone will reportedly use the ISOCELL HM3 camera sensor with 108MP resolution and 0.8μm pixels. The new sensor is claimed to offer 12% better light sensitivity, allowing the phone to capture slightly more details. It will also help the Galaxy S21 Ultra in capturing images faster in low-light conditions.

More importantly, Samsung will reportedly drop the 3D ToF sensor that is used in the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The company will switch the 3D ToF sensor with laser autofocus on the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which will aid in more reliable autofocus in low-light conditions and closer subjects. Samsung had already made its move to switch to laser autofocus with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

It is still not clear if the Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature a quad-camera or a penta-camera setup. The phone is expected to feature a flat Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with a 120Hz refresh rate, QHD+ resolution, and HDR10+. The Galaxy S21 Ultra could debut with Android 11-based One UI 3.1, Exynos 2100 or Snapdragon 875 processor, and a 5,000mAh battery.

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Samsung drops Galaxy Note 10 price in India

A few months after the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series, Samsung has decided to drop the prices of its previous-generation Galaxy Note devices. The company has dropped the price of the Galaxy Note 10 in India in the offline market by a huge margin.

The Galaxy Note 10 was launched in India with a price tag of INR 69,999 (around $947). According to a new report, the Galaxy Note 10’s price has been dropped by a whopping INR 27,695 (around $375) for brick and mortar stores. The smartphone is now available for just INR 45,000 (around $610) to retailers, and the price drop is applicable to all color variants of the device.

The price drop has not been brought into motion in the online channel yet. The Galaxy Note 10 is still being sold by Amazon.in and Samsung’s online store with a price tag of INR 73,600 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage version. Hopefully, online sellers will reduce the smartphone’s price before the Indian festive season ends later this month.

Interestingly, the Galaxy Note 10+, which was launched in India for INR 79,990 (around $1,082), is being sold with a price tag of just INR 59,990 (around $811). That’s cheaper than the regular Galaxy Note 10 even without considering bank discounts and the 20K Advantage Program when you shop using the Samsung Shop smartphone app.

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