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Galaxy Z Fold 6 ‘Special Edition’ Could Feature Significant Camera Upgrades Missing in the Standard Model
Rumors have been circulating about Samsung working on a slimmer version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, initially dubbed ‘Slim,’ but now referred to as the ‘Special Edition.’ Although this variant is only 1.5mm thinner than the standard Fold 6, it promises to bring more than just a sleek design. The tech community is eagerly…
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring: Irreparable and Short-Lived, iFixit Teardown Confirms
As modern consumer electronics become more compact, their repairability diminishes, and Samsung’s Galaxy Ring exemplifies this trend. A recent teardown reveals that accessing the internal components of the wearable device requires complete disassembly, making any repair attempts nearly impossible. With a tiny battery inside, it’s unsurprising that the Galaxy Ring is not built to last…
One UI 6.1.1 Extends to More Galaxy Devices With Advanced AI Features
One UI 6.1.1 Update Is Reaching Out To Other Galaxy Flagship Devices With Advanced AI Features The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 were launched with the One UI 6.1.1 update, introducing advanced new features to Samsung’s foldable series. The latest update is AI-driven, bringing enhanced capabilities to Samsung’s flagship devices, all aimed…
Samsung’s Next-Gen HBM4 Memory to Enter Mass Production by Late 2025
Samsung is gearing up to take the lead in the next-generation HBM4 memory market, with the Korean giant planning to tape out its cutting-edge technology by the end of this year. The HBM industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the increasing demand from AI applications, which has prompted companies like Samsung and SK hynix…
Major SmartThings Update Brings Appliance and Robot Vacuum Support Through Matter
Major SmartThings Update Brings Appliance and Robot Vacuum Support Through Matter Samsung is leading the way in Matter adoption by adding full support for Matter 1.2, ahead of Amazon, Apple, and Google. However, Samsung’s appliances still don’t work with the new smart home standard. Samsung SmartThings is set to become the first major smart home…
Massive Samsung Leak Reveals Galaxy Watch Ultra, Watch 7, and Buds 3
Samsung is reportedly shifting to an Apple-like proprietary connector for the Galaxy Watch Ultra. With Samsung’s next Unpacked event less than two weeks away, leaks are increasing. Renowned leaker Evan Blass recently shared high-resolution marketing images of the upcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, and Galaxy Buds 3. The “Ultra”…
Revolution in Display Tech: iPhone SE 4 to Part Ways with Samsung OLEDs
In a surprising turn of events, Samsung is stepping back from the negotiation table with Apple regarding OLED panel supply for the much-anticipated iPhone SE 4. With the Korean tech giant bowing out over pricing disputes, the spotlight shifts to Chinese display innovators, who are now poised to clinch the coveted display orders for the…
Future Samsung Galaxy Watches could be genuinely square
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series isn’t likely to be the company’s most thrilling wearable this year. That honor will go to the Galaxy Ring. Perhaps that’s why rumors from various sources suggest that Samsung is looking to shake up its watch design. According to SamMobile, the company aims to revisit a squarish design reminiscent…
Samsung’s Affordable Galaxy S24 Alternative: A Tempting Choice
For those seeking a premium Samsung experience without the hefty price tag of the Galaxy S24, the Galaxy A55 emerges as an intriguing contender. Offering a balance between affordability and functionality, the Galaxy A55 presents a compelling option in Samsung’s lineup. Alongside its predecessor, the Galaxy A54, the latest iteration brings forth enhancements and refinements…
Are Self-Healing Smartphones in Our Future?
Self-healing is something we tend to take for granted, after all, our bodies do it every day. If you run into your roommate’s grumpy cat and end up with a big scratch across your arm, it’s not the end of the world, as your skin will simply heal away as if it never existed over the next few days. Wouldn’t it be amazing if the screens on our phones could do the same?
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