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Samsung brings the new 2021 Neo QLED TV with Quantum Matrix Technology.

On 14th April 2021, Samsung launched the new ultra-premium Neo QLED television range in India. Samsung has always been the leading company in India when it comes to the television sector and this new series of flat-screen will become a magnificent piece in your drawing room. The new televisions are coming with bezel-less Infinity One Design with the best real-life picture quality to level up your cinematic experience. The customers buying a model from this new line-up will enjoy Samsung TV Plus Service without any subscription or additional charges.

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Specifications of Neo QLED TVs

The QLED TVs will soon rule the market with its Quantum Mini LED which is controlled by Quantum Matrix Technology and Neo Quantum Processor. The processor used is specially optimized for Neo QLED TVs which uses up to 16 neural network models trained by AI and deep learning technology. Picture quality is much improved in this new range of televisions displaying fine light and contrast levels. This has been possible because the Mini LEDs incorporated in this television are 40 times smaller than the regular LEDs. To make the HDR experience more authentic the luminance scale has been increased.

The display technology of Neo QLED is not like something you have witnessed before. The televisions will be available in 8K and 4K models which are the flagship products. There will be five different sizes for each of these models which are 85-inch, 75-inch, 65-inch, 55-inch, and 50-inch. Consumers who will pre-book Neo QLED TV can avail offers such as Samsung Galaxy Tabs and cashback.

Gaming Experience in Neo QLED TVs

Samsung has designed this new product range considering the gamers thus making the gaming experience out of the world. The Neo QLED TVs have the Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ feature which provides an immersive ultra-wide gaming experience. This feature allows the gamers to play both PC and console games with a Super Ultra-Wide Game View and Game Bar. The TVs also have an auto low latency mode which prevents tearing and stuttering thus providing a reliable experience. The Game Bar saves much time as it provides the gamer with direct options to connect a wireless headset, change the aspect ratio, etc.

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The features in the Samsung Neo Quantum processor 8K includes higher frame rate, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), and eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). These are some of the best features along with the Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ that minimizes blur and enhances motion clarity. The aspect ratio options are 21:9 and the ultra-wide option of 32:9. Since the beginning of lockdown, the demand for game consoles, televisions, and other entertaining devices has increased unexpectedly. Samsung rolling out a TV that will give the best gaming experience on a flat screen is like a dream for gamers.

Technology used in Samsung Neo QLED TV

Apart from the exceptional picture clarity, Samsung NEO is providing, the audio system of the television is also very impressive. The 2021 Samsung Neo comes with an Object Tracking Sound Pro (OTS Pro) that produces the audio from the point of action. This means the action moves and the sound moves accordingly. The audio system of Samsung Neo QLED also comes together in harmony as Q-Symphony syncs them with your speaker or other audio devices to get a better audio experience. There is also another feature called SpaceFit sound tech which analyzes the room environment to auto-calibrate TV sound. For noise cancellation, the Active Voice Amplifier feature is available which helps in producing clear sound.

The Samsung Neo QLED 2021 also has Quantum Matrix Technology which reduces picture blooming to a massive amount using precise lighting. It also features nano-sized Quantum Dots that helps the viewer to witness 100% color volume every time. You have never experienced this amount of vibrancy before as you are going to experience with the new Samsung Neo QLED.  For this product range, Samsung is offering a 2-years warranty on all panels and a 10-years warranty for no screen burn-in on the 4K models. The starting price of the models is Rs 99,990 and it will be available in the Samsung retail stores. You can also buy it from leading electronic stores or the official website of Samsung. 

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Samsung Introduces its Most Powerful Mobile Processor Exynos 2100 in Partnership with Arm

With the beginning of the new year, many companies are up with new launches. On 12th January, the South Korean tech giant Samsung also came up with its latest flagship processor Exynos 2100. And, according to the news speculating around, the company will be powering its upcoming Galaxy S21 series of smartphones using the newly launched chipset.

Samsung Powerful Mobile Processor Exynos 2100

Samsung just introduced its very first premium 5G-integrated mobile processor SoC composed on a 5nm process node. The new launch is basically in competition with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888, where Samsung has also added new features to their processor such that to stand out with its specifications.

Like Samsung’s previous launch, the Exynos 1080, the new Exynos also does not support the custom CPU microarchitecture. To raise the performance of the processor, Samsung has partnered with the leading technology provider of processor IP, Arm. The new processor will also be including the ARM second-generation Valhall architecture-based ARM Mali-G78 GPU as compensation for its previous mistakes of not having its own custom ARM-based performance cores added to its predecessor processors.

“Our Exynos team has been committed to creating premium mobile computing experiences by bringing innovations to processors that are at the heart of today’s smart devices. Today we are delighted to introduce the Exynos 2100, our most advanced mobile processor yet. Armed with powerful processing technologies and an advanced 5G modem on a power-efficient 5nm process node, Exynos 2100 will set a new standard for tomorrow’s flagship mobile devices,” said Inyup Kang, President of System LSI Business at Samsung Electronics.

What is New in Exynos 2100?

Exynos 2100 is a high-speed octa-core chipset. It has got one Cortex-X1 (core clocked at 2.9GHz), three high-performing Cortex-A78 (with a speed up to 2.8GHz), and four power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores (clocked at 2.2Ghz) performance CPUs from Arm. Adding to that, Samsung has declared that the new processor will offer a 30% better performance than the Exynos 990, and 10% better overall performance, with 20% lesser battery consumption. The company clearly mentioned that the chipset will provide up to 26-trillion-operations-per-second (TOPS) over twice the power efficiency making the processor faster than its previous versions.

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The company has also done excellent work to fulfill all the AI needs of today’s time, such that offering support for Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR) or Mixed Reality(MR). The chipset also boasts the advanced multi-IP governor (AMIGO), which will be a key technology to optimize the power usage for the CPUs, GPUs as well as other processes, resulting in lesser battery consumption and extended use time.

Other Features

Other than that, the processor will provide support for UFS 3.1 and UFS 2.1 storage. It will also be supporting the LPDDR5 RAM. As mentioned earlier, the chipset has got a built-in 5G (sub-6GHz/mmWave) modem, it will also continue to implement support for 4G LTE (1024 QAM), 3G WCDMA, and 2G GSM/CDMA networks as well. The processor also features support for Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6.

Camera-wise too, the company has done a great job. The new Exynos 2021 is compatible to provide support for up to 200MP sensors and 4K UHD video recording at 120 frames per second (fps). It also comes with the ability to decode the 8K video at 60fps.

The Vice President and General Manager Client Line of Business at Arm, Paul Williamson, said during the launch that the new technologies, such as 5G, advanced graphics and machine learning have played a critical role in enabling new mobile experiences. “ Arm and Samsung have collaborated closely to incorporate Arm’s powerful next-generation compute and graphics platform, at the heart of the Samsung Exynos 2100,” he added.

Noticeably, the launch event for the new Exynos 2100 took place two days ahead of the launch of Samsung’s new Galaxy S21, its next high-end flagship Galaxy S phone. The company confirmed that the processors have already been gone to mass production, and the new Galaxy S21 launching in India will also feature this latest processor in it.

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Samsung TV Plus free streaming in India from 2021 is confirmed by the company

It is great news for the Indian citizens that Samsung is making its smart TV video service free in India. The company confirmed it in a press announcement earlier this week. The Indian users of Samsung smart TV are very lucky that this OTT streaming service is finally coming to India for free. The video streaming service called Samsung TV Plus was launched in 2015.

The company launched it with very limited access. Till now, only 12 countries, namely, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Korea, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Switzerland, the UK, and the US had access to the free content of Samsung TV Plus. But, with this big announcement, the free media content of Samsung TV Plus will be available in India, Mexico, Sweden, and other European countries from next year.

Samsung TV Plus Free streaming

Samsung TV Plus is a free media streaming service for both its smart TV users and galaxy phones. Yes, you heard it right; it is truly 100% free of cost. As the company declared free access to Samsung TV Plus in India, it might be a rough year for streaming services like Netflix, Disney+Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, etc. The company already had a huge demand for its free video web content service summing up to 60 million Samsung smart TVs precisely.

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Amidst the pandemic, every streaming service has noticed the sudden demand for opening new accounts. People appreciate good web content for entertainment especially when they are confined in the home. As video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Google Meet gained millions of new users in a very short period, the market for video streaming service also accelerated. But, these services have a paid subscription package of a fixed amount depending on a monthly or yearly basis. But now that the South Korean tech giant is going for 100% free access, the consumers in India have a better choice.

The free service of Samsung TV Plus comes pre-installed in the Samsung smart TV models since 2016. So, if you are going for a new Samsung smart TV all work is done for you, and for the existing users, they have to get it via an OTA. And it is also available in a few Samsung smartphones which include Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, and Galaxy 20 in the US. The company says many more devices will be added in the upcoming months. But, the company didn’t mention anything regarding the availability of Samsung TV Pus for the galaxy users in India.

Samsung Smart TV Plus 

With Samsung Smart TV Plus made available to many new countries, the company has partnered with 300 broadcast networks, content platforms, and, digital creators for a better user experience. For those, who until now didn’t know anything about the Samsung Smart TV Plus, it is a free ad-supported content service exclusive to Samsung smart TV users. The greatest thing about Samsung Smart TV Plus is that it is completely free for its users. It is more like if you are buying our device we will provide you free entertainment. Although many countries are now getting access to the Samsung Smart TV Plus the number of channels may vary for different regions.

Until now, the citizens of the US got maximum channels in their Smart TV Plus, that is, a total of 120 channels. But, no matter how many channels you have access to you get a mixture of sports, news, kid’s entertainment, etc. Some of the famous channels included in this free service are ET Live, People TV, Nick Pluto TV, CBSN, ABC News Live, Cheddar, US Today, Anime All Day, Comedy Dynamics, etc. You can find many music channels too. Maybe the content is no match that of Netflix or Disney+Hotstar, but one should remember that you are getting it for free.

A message to the audience 

During the press release, Seline Sangsook Han, Senior Vice President of the Visual Business at Samsung Electronics said, TV has now become the center of entertainment from just news carrying device. With the expansion in the new markets ad collaborating with many networks and content creators, it is hopeful that Samsung Smart TV Plus will become the premium at-home destination for all its users around the world.

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Samsung Wows Users with Specs for the Latest Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

The last few weeks has brought with it exciting news for tech enthusiasts. Major players within the smartphone market, such as Google and Huawei, have dropped details regarding their newest releases, with Google coming out with three new model specifications. Not wanting to be left too far behind, Samsung has now announced two new models for this year, and the specs for the same have left users excited and baffled. Here’s a look at everything you need to know about Samsung’s promises and how they compare with the rest on the market.

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Galaxy Series Revamped

Samsung came out yesterday and officially announced its Galaxy Note lineup for this year. The two models which will come out this year include the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra. Both these phones will have the S Pen stylus that sets the Note series apart. However, the models re also quite different from their predecessors. 

Upgrading and Downgrading

Like with the Galaxy S20 that came out earlier this year, Samsung is raising the bar for the Ultra series by ramping up specifications. The Ultra series will soon be very high-end smartphones that feature a sleuth of top-notch functionalities and features. However, this has led to the regular phone missing out on some essential functionalities. For instance, Note 20 does not have a very high refresh rate, extra microSD storage, or periscope zoom lens. But, cutting back on these features has not led to a less expensive phone with the 8GB RAM model costing a whopping $999.99.

However, the Note 20 Ultra, has every feature Samsung can come up with, other than the folding screen technology. This high-end smartphone will cut users back by $1,299.99 if they go for the 128GB storage-12GB RAM one, and $1,449.99 for 512GB storage model. Preorders for both will begin on August 6th, and the shipping will start on August 21st as per the reports.

Support and Specs

Both phones will support both types of 5G networks, and this is something that the company is pushing heavily. Furthermore, they will feature an S Pen with improved latency and more support for gestures to use the phone remotely. Both of them have a wireless fast charging option while also supporting reverse wireless charging. The phones will be shielded using the newest Gorilla Glass that is scratch-resistant.

Both phones have stereo speakers that run on Dolby technology, are IP68 standard water-resistant, and will come with Android 10. Videography capability has been improved, with both phones capable of recording in 8K and support the option of better external microphones. Samsung has also leveraged its tie-up with Microsoft to offer users more software updates, and the DeX works wirelessly through Miracast.

Killer Looks

Both the Notes have a new finish that Samsung has dubbed Mystic. The look has a textured finish that will help diminish, hide and reduce fingerprint marks on the outer surface of the phone. While the Ultra will come in black, white, and bronze, Note 20 will be out in grey, green, and bronze.

Best Specs in the Market

The Ultra will take the place of Samsung’s most efficient and highest tier phone that specialises in excellence. It will be what the company will offer as something second to none within the market. Also, with the new Ultra, Samsung wants to correct the mistakes that it made on the S20 Ultra. It is a large square phone with a curved screen that minimizes bezel-visibility. The massive 6.9-inch OLED display has a refresh rate of 120 HZ and a resolution of 1440p. The three cameras in the back will have one that is of a whopping 108 megapixels, while another will include a periscope. The phone runs on the Snapdragon 865 Plus and comes with 12GB of RAM, while also supporting additional SD storage. There is no doubt that spec-wise, the Ultra will be the new king of the smartphone industry, running on a 4,500mAh battery and supporting both types of 5G.

The Note 20 Ultra also supports Ultra-Wideband radio enabling users to share files easily by pointing their devices at each other. Since the iPhone 11 Pro featured the UWB, Samsung had no choice but to follow suit. Along with this, the company has also announced a new watch, earbuds, and tablet, while also coming out with a Z Flip phone with 5G compatibility. It will be interesting to see how the phone sells, and how Samsung’s Note 20 Ultra will hold its own within the high-end smartphone market.

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Huawei Usurps Samsung to Become Biggest Smartphone Seller of the Last Quarter

The year 2020 has brought several firsts, partly due to COVID-19, and the rest due to the lockdown it caused. No industry or field has been left alone by this global pandemic as the global economy took a tumble. However, certain companies have braved the storm and come out on top. As per a report by analyst enterprise Canalys, Huawei has shipped more mobile phones in a quarter than any other smartphone manufacturer. Here’s a closer look at what this means for the world of technology, and how buyers can benefit from this shift in power.

Huawei On Top

Huawei has climbed to the top of the charts with regards to the number of units shipped within a quarter, beating out the likes of Apple and Samsung. The company has had hopes of usurping Samsung to become the world’s largest smartphone seller for a while. The reports by Canalys prove that is exactly what happened between April and June in 2020. However, the report does not claim that Huawei will hang on to the title for long. The ongoing global pandemic had a big role to play in how these numbers turned out. Therefore, experts believe that things will turn around soon enough, as the world retraces its steps back to normalcy. 

Impact of the Global Pandemic

As a result of the COVID-19, Huawei suffered a 5% loss in terms of year-on-year sales, shipping 55.8 million smartphones last quarter. However, within the same period, Samsung suffered a fall of 30%, hitting a low of 53.7 million units. The most integral point here is that over 70% of Huawei’s sales come from mainland China. The country was somehow able to escape the harrowing effects of the pandemic, leading to it becoming a more viable market. However, Samsung did not have the same fortune, as they were not as big a player as Huawei within China.

Huawei Hoping for Better Days

A Huawei spokesperson stated that the news was very welcome for the company amidst such troubling times. The achievement was also a result of their exceptional resilience, and a harbinger for better times to come. While the company braved unprecedented and unforeseen circumstances, they focused on growing their brand, leading to their claim on the top spot. Analysts at Canalys credit the COVID-19 for Huawei’s resurgence and shoot to the top. Ben Stanton, who serves as a Senior analyst, stated that the company made good use of China’s economic recovery to shoot to first place.

Difficulties Ahead

Things have not been easy for the Chinese manufacturer, though their phones have impressive hardware. Rising political tensions and sanctions on phones have threatened their hold on foreign markets. The recently launched Huawei P40 was regarded to be a remarkable phone by most who reviewed it. The company reached the zenith of its technical prowess, hitting the best hardware specs at an affordable price. 

However, President Trump’s trade war against China has borne bad news for the company. America recently put Huawei on its Entity List, meaning most American companies now cannot hold trade discussions and do business with it. As a result, the Chinese manufacturer can no longer ship phones containing Google services or apps. In fact, their phones cannot even hold the quintessential Google Play Store, leading to an almost instantaneous reduction in demand. 

Huawei Vs. Samsung

Mirroring Samsung, Huawei to has two separate flagship models, the P, and Mate series. While the P series somewhat resembles Samsung’s S series being more mainstream and simple, the Mate Series takes after Samsung’s Note Series. These phones suit power users and come with a sleuth of super-specific features. However, unlike Samsung, Huawei has made both these series look drastically different. The P40, as a result, has rounded edges and a softer design with an OLED screen and subtle curves. Also, like with the Galaxy S20 U, the P40 offers periscope-telephoto cameras, which are still hard to find in the American market. Therefore, we can see stiff competition between both brands as they try to dominate the smartphone market on a global scale. 

However, Samsung says there is no cause to worry, claiming it will bounce back soon enough. In fact, the company posted operating profit rising by 23% despite revenue dropping by over 6%. They say they have recovered from the global economic hit faster than imagined, and that sales will be back to normal soon enough. While Huawei might have to recede its top spot soon enough, its continued strength in the Chinese market will provide some much-needed hope.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 to launch online next month due to COVID-19 crisis

On Tuesday, Samsung hosted a live online event to announce the launch of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series next month. Due to the horrific consequences of the novel coronavirus, many companies are forced to delay their product launches. But, Samsung has decided to launch the next series of Galaxy Note 20 on 5th August via a digital platform.

This virtual unpacking of new products will include Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and Galaxy Z Flip (5G version). The product launch will be different from the events hosted before by the company especially when it is exclusively online. So, gear up, and let’s wait for the big moment to see what Samsung has got for its users this time.

Apart from Samsung other companies are also planning to take their events online. We also witnessed the shifting of WWDC20 hosted by Apple from offline to online mode this year. This might become the new normal for us amidst the pandemic.

Where and how the launch will take place?

As the company made it crystal clear that the unpacking will take place on a digital platform, Samsung will host a live event on YouTube. The streaming will take place on 5th August at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. P.T. Samsung’s official teaser has already been launched which gives us a few hints about the look of Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Apart from the Galaxy Note 20 series, the audience is expecting more from the unpacking event. The event might also include revealing tablets, that is, Galaxy Tab S lineup and so much more. It is expected that the company made suitable modifications to each of the models to be launched because last year the Galaxy Fold received criticism for its screen defects.

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What are the new features?

Last year, Samsung received a whole lot of negative feedback on the Galaxy Fold. After the company distributed a limited number of units to the reviewers, many problems were reported along with pointing out vast scope of improvement. So, Samsung delayed the launch to carry out thorough internal tests. Most of the issues were concerning the display and the hinge of the fold. The company has decided to unfold the second generation of the series next month. So, we expect better technology and durability this time which will balance the high price.

Some of the modifications that can be expected for the new Galaxy Fold are a glass display instead of a plastic one and a bigger internal screen. Rumors have been spread that Samsung might launch a cheaper model of Galaxy Fold besides Galaxy Fold 2.

Rumors have also come upon the surface regarding the Galaxy Z Flip and this time with a 5G version. The model of the Galaxy Flip that was released a few months later this year was a 4G phone. The new model is expected to run on a 5G network along with a Snapdragon 865 Plus processor and a bigger battery.

Regarding the Note series, Samsung is maybe planning to launch three new models, namely, Note 20, Note 20 Plus, and Note 20 Ultra. These models might have a comparatively thinner body and all of them will be run on the 5G network.

Amongst the global pandemic

No matter how big a company is especially in the phone industry, the pandemic has planted doubted in every mind. The major smartphone brands are in a dilemma if the impact will be the same as the events are gradually shifting to a virtual model. Moreover, this year the phone companies were going to break records as 5G connectivity just started entering the market. But, with the globally pandemic pinning every business down, the craze for new models is questionable. And, even after the crisis is over, the businesses will still struggle to come up on the surface.

Samsung in particular has faced a decelerating market as its new series of Galaxy S20 was launched just a few weeks before the lockdown. So, the company is now trying to make more budget-friendly phones to approach new users as well.

After August 5th, Samsung is planning to host another virtual event in September 2020

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