الأربعاء، 10 نوفمبر 2021

Samsung bags 43 CES 2022 Innovation Awards for its product design and engineering

Samsung has announced that it has received 43 CES 2022 Innovation Awards by CTA (Consumer Technology Association) for its distinctive product design and engineering. The company said that it focuses on customizability as well as the sustainability of its products and services.

Every year, CTA awards products across multiple categories that have a standout design and engineering. This year, Samsung has received four Best of Innovations accolades. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition is one of those products, and it received the award for its 49 possible customization options, groundbreaking design, and IPX8 water resistance. The foldable also won an Honoree Award in the Digital Imaging/Photography and Mobile Devices & Accessories categories.

The other products from the South Korean firm that received the CES Innovation Honoree Awards include the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy A series, Galaxy Buds 2, Galaxy Book Pro 360, Galaxy SmartTag+, and the ISOCELL HP1 200MP camera sensor. Samsung’s IT products that received CES 2022 Innovation Awards include 512GB DDR5 RDIMM, the PM1731A U.2 ZNS NVMe SSD, and the PM1743 Gen 5 NVMe SSD.

Samsung’s 30-inch Smart Induction Built-In Cooktop and Samsung WA7700A Top Load Washer also received awards in the Home Appliances category. The cooktop received the award for its energy-saving nature, while the Top Load Washer received the award for its premium design and powerful performance.

The 2022 edition of CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is returning this year physically after last year’s event happened online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will be held in Las Vegas, USA, between January 5, 2022, to January 8, 2022. We expect Samsung to showcase its new products, including TVs, smartphones, soundbars, and more, during CES 2022.

Samsung CES 2022 Awards List

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Everything we know so far about the Galaxy S22 flagship lineup

The Galaxy S22 flagship series won’t be unveiled exactly one year after the Galaxy S21 lineup’s debut. According to the latest, the upcoming Samsung flagship trio will be announced in February and released later the same month.

Nothing has been officially confirmed thus far, but rumors keep coming in, and although some were proven wrong, others will very likely be proven right in a few months from now. So, without further ado, below you will find everything that was rumored, and everything we know — or think we know — about the Galaxy S22 series. Keep in mind that the list is not final and will be updated as more details surface.

Galaxy S22 series display specs

Earlier rumors indicate that the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ will have slightly smaller displays than the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+, respectively. The same rumors suggest that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will retain a 6.8-inch display diagonal and be the only model from the trio to benefit from an LTPO backplane.

The Galaxy S22 display should measure 6.06-to-6.1 inches, while the Galaxy S22+ is said to have a panel that measures anywhere between 6.5 and 6.6 inches. Resolution and refresh rate details are unknown, but it’s almost a given that all three flagship models will boast 120Hz refresh rate capabilities.

Galaxy S22 series camera specs

The Galaxy S22 series might be Samsung’s first to adopt sensor-shift camera technology similar to the iPhone 12 Pro Max. This technology stabilizes the camera’s sensor instead of the lens, which leads to improved image quality and better stabilization.

In addition to this, the Galaxy S22 could be the company’s first flagship series to feature cameras that were developed with the help of Japanese optics manufacturer Olympus, though the exact purpose of this alleged collaboration — if it exists in the firs place — is unclear.

Other reports suggest that the Galaxy S22 series won’t be equipped with a ToF sensor, as Samsung believes that this technology doesn’t have enough use cases yet. Furthermore, UDC (Under-Display Camera) technology debuted with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in August, but it’s unlikely for the Galaxy S22 series to utilize it.

The base Galaxy S22 model and the Galaxy S22+ could feature a 10MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom and a 50MP main camera. And although the camera setup probably won’t see massive upgrades in some areas, it could boast one major improvement through continuous zoom capabilities. There are speculations that the Galaxy S22 Ultra model will feature a 200MP camera — possibly the ISOCELL HP1 unveiled in September.

Update 1: The Galaxy S22 Ultra was later rumored to feature a 108MP camera similar to its predecessor.

Update 2: Early unofficial renders indicate that the Galaxy S22 series will have a standard Infinity-O selfie camera cutout. In addition, Olympus reportedly denied its rumored involvement with the Galaxy S22 series.

Update 3: The Galaxy S22 and S22+ will have the same 10MP selfie camera as the previous models, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra will feature a 40MP selfie sensor.

Galaxy S22 series design

We’re not sure where Samsung will push the design of its Galaxy S lineup next, and this is in large part because it’s too early to tell. Samsung doesn’t seem to have decided on all the design aspects of the Galaxy S22 series, but more details are bound to leak eventually. Fan renders exist, though they are based largely on speculation.

For now, there’s one rumor suggesting that Samsung is thinking about employing polycarbonate for the back panels of both the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ while reserving Gorilla Glass for the Galaxy S22 Ultra. This could lead to lower production costs and launch prices for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+.

This is a developing story that will be updated with new bits of information, leaks, and rumors as they emerge, so make sure you bookmark it and check back regularly if you want to stay up to date with the Galaxy S22 series.

Update 1: The first unofficial renders based on leaked information emerged. They reveal a Galaxy S22 Ultra model with a dedicated S Pen slot, squarer corners, and an arguably outdated camera housing design.

Update 2: Similar renders depicting the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ have emerged as well. According to these images, they use the camera housing design language as the Galaxy S21 series.

Samsung Galaxy S22

Update 3: Photos of third-party cases for the Galaxy S22 series emerged, confirming many design details that were seen in the aforementioned renders.

Update 4: The Galaxy S22 Ultra’s design was revealed in real hands-on photos. It has an S Pen slot and a much more refined camera housing design.

Update 5: The Galaxy S22 and S22+ got rendered in high-quality images based on leaked information from an ex-Samsung employee.

Update 6: The Galaxy S22 and S22+ could be released in four base colors: black, green, pink gold, and white. The Galaxy S22 Ultra should be release in black, dark red, green, and white. According to a report from the CEO of DSCC, the Galaxy S22 series should enter production in the first week of December.

Galaxy S22 series hardware specs

Samsung’s upcoming flagships should be released with an Exynos chipset in some markets and a solution provided by Qualcomm in others.

On one hand, there’s the unannounced Snapdragon 898 chipset, which is said to feature a Cortex X2 CPU core, three Cortex A710 cores, and three Cortex A510 cores.

On the Exynos side of things, the upcoming Exynos 2200 SoC could become the first chipset developed by Samsung to boast AMD graphics, the latter of which would greatly improve graphics performance.

This chipset is built by Samsung Foundry on a 5nm process and is said to be fit for both smartphones and laptops.

In terms of batteries, there are clues hinting at the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra having 3,800mAh, 4,500mAh, and 5,000mAh batteries, respectively. And of course, all three phones should support fast charging and wireless charging.

Update 1: The Snapdragon-powered Galaxy S22 was benchmarked online and it didn’t perform as well as the Exynos model in preliminary tests.

Update 2: Separate reports indicate that the Galaxy S22 series will employ smaller batteries than the ongoing flagship models. The Galaxy S22 and S22+ will reportedly have 3,700mAh and 4,500mAh batteries, respectively.

Update 3: The Galaxy S22 Ultra is likely powered by a 5,000mAh battery, this time with 45W fast-charging.

Snapdragon 898 and Exynos 2200 variants will be available in these markets:

Interestingly enough, Samsung is rumored to bring Qualcomm to Exynos markets and vice versa for the first time in the Galaxy S history. The Galaxy S22 lineup could launch with the Snapdragon 898 in India, while Verizon Wireless may want to bring the Exynos 2200 model to the USA.

Update 1: Samsung is working on another model number besides the usual SM-S90xN, SM-S90xB, and SM-S90xU, for countries in Africa and Asia.

Update 2: The Galaxy S22 series in the USA and Africa-Asia should be equipped with the Snapdragon 898 chipset. The Exynos 2200 SoC will be used for South Korea and Europe.

Galaxy S22 Ultra series naming

Every bit of recent evidence indicates that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have a dedicated S Pen slot just like a Galaxy Note flagship. Because of this, some reports said the phone will be renamed and hit the shelves as the Galaxy Note 22 Ultra. But according to more recent information, the flagship will go on sale bearing the “Galaxy S22 Ultra” moniker.

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Galaxy Watch Active 2 in India outsold both Watch 4 models combined

India’s smartwatch market was in a great spot at the end of Q3, and Samsung didn’t do poorly either. While the smartwatch market topped new shipment records, Samsung did the same, growing 153% quarter-on-quarter and 40% year-on-year. Surprisingly, the company achieved this in no small part thanks to an older smartwatch model.

By the end of Q3, Counterpoint Research says that the Galaxy Watch Active 2 was recording higher shipments than the new Galaxy Watch 4 and the Watch 4 Classic combined. The older model contributed to more than half of Samsung’s total smartwatch shipments in India in Q3.

Time was on the Galaxy Watch Active 2’s side

The Galaxy Watch 4 series was very new by the time Q3 had ended. It was released in early September, giving the older Galaxy Watch Active 2 a lot more time on the market to reach those shipment figures. Nevertheless, it’s impressive to see the Galaxy Watch Active 2 record such high numbers relative to the Galaxy Watch 4 series just a couple of months before the latter became official.

The fact that Samsung was working on a new smartwatch wasn’t a secret at that point, so perhaps this performance speaks to the greatness of the Galaxy Watch Active 2, as well as the attractive discounts Samsung and its retail partners offered on the wearable during the summer months.

As for the company’s Q3 performance as a smartwatch brand compared to rivals, it sadly dropped from the top 5 list, despite recording healthy shipment figures. Samsung had a 9% market share in Q3 2020, but it now sits below 5%.

Galaxy Watch Active 2 review | Galaxy Watch 4 series review

Image of Galaxy Watch Active 2 (44mm)

SamsungGalaxy Watch Active 2 (44mm)


Image of Galaxy Watch 4 Classic (46mm)

SamsungGalaxy Watch 4 Classic (46mm)


Image of Galaxy Watch 4 (44mm)

SamsungGalaxy Watch 4 (44mm)

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Samsung’s November 19 event doesn’t concern the Exynos 2200 after all

Samsung Exynos recently teased November 19 in an Instagram post as the day when “everything changes.” Speculations immediately rose as to what the day will represent, and everyone sort of expected the company to have new Exynos 2200-related announcements to make. But oddly enough, Samsung Exynos officially confirmed today that the November 19 event isn’t related to Exynos.

So, the Exynos 2200 SoC won’t be unveiled next week, but the event’s theme should still be related to semiconductors in general. Samsung Semiconductor’s Twitter account got very active over the past 24 hours and — through an eight-post Twitter thread — invited people to join in on a thought experiment concerning the contributions of semiconductors. Perhaps the company will have even more to share about its future semiconductor manufacturing processes or the expansion of its manufacturing facilities. Samsung recently confirmed that it will mass-produce 3nm-based semiconductors beginning with the first half of 2022.

Then again, Samsung Semiconductor’s recent teaser is taking a more general approach, while Samsung’s Instagram teasers from yesterday have a completely different tone and focus only on gaming. We’ll have to wait and see what November 19 has in store, assuming more information doesn’t come out before then.

Expectations surrounding the upcoming Exynos 2200 are high. Samsung hasn’t been in the best spotlight in recent years because of its latest Exynos SoC attempts, but the upcoming solution will be different on a more fundamental level, as it should employ AMD graphics. The Galaxy S22 series should be the first to use the Exynos 2200 SoC, though it won’t use this solution in every region. In some markets, the flagship lineup will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 898 SoC instead of the in-house chipset.

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New report brings more information about Galaxy A13 and its colors

Samsung is working on the Galaxy A13, and it could be launched sometime early next year. However, its design and specifications have been leaked already. Now, a new report brings more information about the upcoming entry-level smartphone.

According to our friends at GalaxyClub, Samsung will launch the Galaxy A13 in two variants: 4G (SM-A135F) and 5G (SM-A136B). Moreover, the smartphone will reportedly be available in at least four color variants: black, blue, orange, and white. An earlier report had claimed that the Galaxy A33 and the Galaxy A53 would be available in the same color variants.

The Galaxy A13 is expected to feature an 6.5-inch Infinity-V display, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The device will reportedly come equipped with a triple-camera setup that includes a 50MP primary camera. It could be the ISOCELL JN1 that was launched a few weeks ago. It could come equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor, 4GB/6GB RAM, 64GB/128GB internal storage, and a microSD card slot.

There might be a few differences between the Galaxy A13 and the Galaxy A13 5G. One of these smartphones could have an additional camera on the rear. Moreover, they might use different chipsets. Going by their expected launch time frames, both smartphones could come with Android 12-based One UI 4.0 out of the box. It could be powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging.

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Samsung showcased startups that it nurtured during C-Lab Startup Demo Day

Samsung held the C-Lab Startup Demo Day earlier today at the Samsung Electronics Seoul R&D Campus in Seoul, South Korea. The company announced the achievements of the startups it nurtured and provided business opportunities to them.

The event was held under the theme of ‘Meet C-Lab, the growth point of startups.’ A total of 21 new startups were showcased at the event, and 18 of them were funded by Samsung over the past year. The event was attended by high-ranking officials from Samsung, startup community leaders, investors, and even important lawmakers from South Korea.

The C-Lab startups showcased during the event include BitSensing, DeepX, DigiSonic, Dot, Double Me, Evar, Lessengers, Litness, mAy’I, MindCafe, MultiplEYE, Omnious, Perseus, PetNow, Platfos, Presence, SeaWith, Select Star, Sylvia Health, Verses, and Waddle.

SeaWith’s corporate value increased 6x after getting selected in C-Lab. Silvia Health’s employees grew 4x, while Select Star’s sales reached KRW 6.1 billion within two years of getting found. DoubleMe recorded over 50,000 cumulative users and KRW 3 billion in sales since its launch in November 2020. It installed ‘Twin World’ paid spaces in 25 places across 17 cities and ten countries worldwide.

Lessengers has developed an optical transceiver, a core component of an optical communication network, and offers them at lower prices than competitors. The company will provide its solution to Samsung and is striving to develop the world’s first 400Gbps ultra-small optical module.

  • BitSensing: An imaging radar technology startup that offers integrated solutions to build safe and convenient solutions in various fields such as mobility, smart wellness, smart city, and smart home.
  • DeepX: It promises to offer the most efficient and advanced NPU technology for IoT products.
  • DigiSonic: Its software enables real-time 3D spatial sound conversion to maximize the realism of video across all fields, such as real-time video training.
  • Dot: Founded in 2015, Dot introduced the world’s first tactile display that used 120 patents. The startup wants to create a barrier-free world for all with intelligent technology, including Braille smartwatches, educational laptops for the visually impaired, and kiosks for disabled and non-disabled consumers.
  • Double Me: An MR (Mixed Reality) startup that operates a real-world metaverse called Twin World that provides “a new life beyond reality” with new social relationships and economic activities in a mixed reality space decorated on top of reality.
  • Evar: The startup developed the world’s first autonomous driving robot that automatically charges electric vehicles.
  • Lessengers: It develops a unique solution to solve optical connectivity problems.
  • Litness: Offers online interactive fitness training programs so that everyone can lead healthy lives.
  • mAy’I: Developed an AI-based image processing program to create offline visitor data after going through existing CCTV footage.
  • MindCafe: It is a mental health care company that offers non-face-to-face psychological counseling and develops treatments for mental disorders. It is the largest mental health care platform in South Korea.
  • MultiplEYE: It has developed a deep learning-based solution that offers image-based environment recognition. Its solutions can improve autonomous driving and smart cities. Its solution includes four ultrawide cameras to build a 3D model of the surrounding environment.
  • Omnious: AI-powered image recognition that offers automatic product tagging and trend analysis to fashion brands.
  • Perseus: Offers a security suite for automotive software.
  • PetNow: Developed an app that uses an AI-based animal biometric service for recognizing pets.
  • Platfos: Offers cloud platform to offer gift cards.
  • Presence: It offers an instant audio-visual collaboration tool to help remote teams overcome the fatigue of frequent video meetings.
  • SeaWith: Wants to develop cultured meat using sea weed to solve two problems with one solution.
  • Select Star: It has developed a crowdsource-based AI learning data platform.
  • Silvia Health: Silvia builds a dementia prevention ecosystem through a non-face-to-face cognitive health care platform.
  • Verses: It promises to turn musical imagination into reality via its interactive music solution.
  • Waddle: It is building a high-quality voice data set by collecting and processing voice data for the digitally underprivileged.

Samsung C-Lab Startup Demo Day Members List

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