Samsung will launch the Galaxy A8 on December 10th

Samsung will launch the Galaxy A8 on December 10th

Samsung promoted the launch of the Galaxy A8 a few weeks ago when launching a couple of new devices in China.Information that the company released at that time suggested that the device would have a new type of screen. Much more for the screen was announced in SDC 2018 last month.

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The Galaxy A8 is expected to have the Infinity-O screen. Samsung has already confirmed it will unveil this device on December 10th.

The Infinity-O screen provides a new way to replace the black screen bar, something Samsung has not adopted for their smartphones yet. The new screen puts the front camera in a hole that is perforated on the current screen panel.

Samsung is highlighting this unique feature of the Galaxy A8 in a promo that appeared at Weibo in China today.

The cellphone will be unveiled on December 10 in Beijing. It is still unclear whether Samsung will launch the new Galaxy A8 models elsewhere.

Galaxy A8 specifications have not yet been announced, but there is less than a week until devices goes into the market.

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The Galaxy X looks amazing in new conceptual images

The Galaxy X looks amazing in new conceptual images

The foldable phone of the Samsung Galaxy F, called “Galaxy X“, has emerged in new images that show how the future of flexible smartphones may be, complete with the onboard Android Q platform.

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New images of potential Samsung Galaxy F come from Letsgodigital, which show images of a possible future. As you can see, the image highlights the foldable phone in tablet format, half-closed, and fully closed.

Samsung has already revealed the main screen for this phone called Infinity Flex Display.

This was officially displayed at the Samsung Developers Conference, though in a dark light that was hard to see. This new show brings that screen to a much clearer light.

The main screen is expected to be a 7.3 inches inch OLED folding OLED screen. When closed, there will be a 4.5 inch OLED on the outside of the phone that it can be used as a phone.

At the same event Samsung also mentioned the new Google Android system and we had a brief glimpse of what it could offer. An entertaining feature showed three open windows side by side on the folded screen.

A video then appeared on the full disclosed screen, then, when it was folded, continued to appear on the smaller screen.

The Samsung Galaxy F is expected to arrive at the beginning of 2019 at a very high price of over $1,000 at least.

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Samsung launches Galaxy J4 Core with Android GO

Samsung launches Galaxy J4 Core with Android GO

While smartphones certainly make better news and publicity, and also do a successful job in displaying a company’s technology, the price of such equipment usually means that there are a good number of customers who can not afford them.

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The good news is that if you are in the market for a bargain Android phone that will not daze your bank account, Samsung may have something for you in the form of the Samsung Galaxy J4 Core. This is the latest Android Go company phone and follows the Galaxy J2 Core that was announced in August this year.

Samsung Galaxy J4 Core
Samsung Galaxy J4 Core

Regarding the specifications, we are seeing the use of a 6 inches 1480 × 720 screen. There will also be a four-core 1.4GHz processor along with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage via the microSD card.

There is also an 8MP camera at the back, a 5MP front camera, and a 3.300mAh battery with Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) pre-installed.

Samsung Galaxy J4 Core 
Display 6.00-inch
Resolution 720×1480 pixels
Storage 16GB
Processor 1.4GHz quad-core
RAM 1GB
Rear Camera 8-megapixel
Front Camera 5-megapixel
OS Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition)
Battery Capacity 3300mAh

There is no information on pricing yet, but given that this is an Android Go phone, it is not expected to pay much.

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This is Samsung's Foldable phone, unveiled at SDC

This is Samsung’s Foldable phone, unveiled at SDC

At the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) in San Francisco, the company revealed the first appearance of foldable smartphone, which would be the first such smartphone company, whose technology is ready for production. This was widely predicted since September.

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The exact shape of the phone was hidden in a box, but Samsung has demonstrated that folding technology was functional and ready for commercial debut on real phones.

Justin Denison, VP of Mobile Product Marketing, who unveiled the device said of the real design: “It’s amazing.”

Samsung‘s foldable phone has two screens (not three as previously thought): one that works when the phone is closed and the folding screen goes out to turn the device on a 7.3 “tablet as we expected.

Folding screen is called Infinity Flex Display. Technically, the device appears to be a conclusive proof of the concept although it is unclear when it will debut, though Justin Denison cited the “other event (Samsung Unpacked)” that might happen around the MWC conference in late February. This is in line with the launch reports in the second quarter of 2019, possibly at a price of $1,800.

On stage, Google has approved the idea of ​​folding screens and has introduced Android APIs for these, so it’s just a matter of time before launching the first device.

It is unclear when Samsung’s competitors will follow suit, but this will be the beginning of a new era for industrial design and mobile productivity. You can see the entire event stream in the link above:

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Samsung Confirms: Foldable and 5G phones to be launched next year

Samsung Confirms: Foldable and 5G phones to be launched next year

Samsung has released Wednesday findings for the third quarter of 2018, revealing it has reached a new high level for the company. But phone sales did not help in achieving a new record, though Samsung said in their press release that the side phones had steady sales during this period – it’s about the Galaxy Note 9 and S9.

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But the most important detail of the announcement relates to forecasts for the next quarter and 2019, where Samsung confirmed that foldable phones and 5G phones are emerging for the near future.

Samsung posted $57.45 billion in consolidated quarterly revenue, a 5.5% increase from last year, and $15.42 billion in operating profit, up 20.9%.

But the Korean company has been cautious in the opinion for the fourth quarter of the year and the beginning of 2019 in their press release.

Storage devices and OLED devices for mobile devices released the third quarter of Samsung to new levels, but storage space gains may fall in the next quarter. However, OLED’s orders will remain strong in the fourth quarter, says Samsung, “thanks to the continued high demand from key customers.

In other words, Apple is buying lots of OLED screens for the iPhone XS series.

Phone sales will increase in the coming quarter, but revenue is expected to decline due to “increased marketing costs”

Samsung called Galaxy A7 and Galaxy A9 as factors that would help boost shipments in the fourth quarter. These are the phones that Samsung announced in previous weeks, coming with triple cameras.

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Here's how the Galaxy S10 may look!

Here’s how the Galaxy S10 may look!

Thanks to a Bloomberg report, we may have a better idea of ​​what the Samsung Galaxy S10 might look like.

Designer concept Ben Geskin has created the look of the upcoming Samsung phone, based on rumors and reports so far.

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The phone is said to have very thin upper and lower frames, which you can see in the Geskin images – one of which compares them with Samsung Galaxy S9 and iPhone XS Max.

There is also a fingerprint scanner on the screen, represented by a screen print icon, and triple camera at the back.

However, the most important technology discovered by Bloomberg sources seems to be the frontal cameras.

This appears in the main design as a single point at the top of the screen

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The Galaxy S10 will use CPU technology for super-fast performance

The Galaxy S10 will use CPU technology for super-fast performance

Samsung Galaxy S10 has leaked back online and this time the word is for the device‘s CPU, for which new details have been disclosed.

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New rumors coming from Korea, via ETNews, suggest that Samsung has decided to use a set circuit board. To use the technology term, it will use PCB SLP or substrate layer.

This means that Samsung will be able to add chip CPUs to fill even more space. This may mean more processors for more speed, or the same number with more space for other components, as the highly rumored ultrasonic reader on the screen.

Of course PCB SLP is not new technology, Samsung used it even in S9 and Apple has used it on their iPhone. What’s new for Samsung is the combination with the latest 7nm processors that should have on the S10.

While this technique apparently will be reserved for Exynos processors and not the Qualcomm Snapdragon variants, it should help distinguish it from competition in terms of speed and energy efficiency.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S10 with a bezel-less screen at the beginning of 2019 with a 5G model and a folding Galaxy X phone that is on the radar for a similar launch date.

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Samsung Foldable phone may be launched next month

Samsung Foldable phone may be launched next month

Samsung is approaching the launch of their foldable phones, a prototype that is was likely developed for years.

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In a Twitter post last week, the company harbored a major breakthrough of the device, or at least a prototype version of it, describing their future development conference as a “crossroads between the present and the future,” and pointing at a thin graph, two lines unfolding in the shape of the right arrow.

We have heard for a time that Samsung was close to the folding phone presentation. CEO of Samsung, DJ Koh, has hinted in an interview with CNBC in September that the product may arrive this year, but we have not seen any devices yet, even at the prototype stage.

It seems as everything could change as early as next month, and now it is more likely than ever that a form of device software interface or possibly any current device appears at the Samsung Development Conference in San Francisco, which begins on November 7th.

So far, all we have is this 2014 video concept that shows how such a device might look like and how it might be folding a phone to significantly reduce its size.

Prior to this, Samsung displayed a flexible AMOLED display prototype in 2012.

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Samsung launched the new Chromebook Plus V2 laptop with LTE network

Samsung launched the new Chromebook Plus V2 laptop with LTE network

In June, Samsung introduced the new convertible Chromebook Convertible Series, with a 360-degree rotation screen and pen support. Now, the device is getting a new version that adds LTE support, enabling the internet connection without the need for Wi-Fi.

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The company did not provide detailed data of LTE variant specifications.

Samsung launched the new Chromebook Plus V2 laptop with LTE network

Thus, apparently, the device retains the same ingredient as those found in the model launched earlier this year. This means the device will have a Full HD 12.2-inch, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory. Regarding the processing power, an Intel Celeron 3965Y drives it.

Chromebook Plus V2
Chromebook Plus V2

When announced the Chromebook Plus V2, Samsung stated it was “designed for people who do not cease to move”, and adding LTE repeats that statement.

“With Samsung’s Chromebook Plus V2 (LTE), we are introducing a premium device at a reasonable price. This will help consumers do things they were not able to do before – connect their primary devices, such as a Chromebook, anywhere and anytime. “

The “convenient” price mentioned above is $599, an increase of $100 from the Wi-Fi model. It will be available through the Samsung website starting November 2 and will also be sold by Best Buy and Verizon in the US

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Samsung expected to remove the headphone port in Note 10 and the Galaxy S11

Samsung expected to remove the headphone port in Note 10 and the Galaxy S11

After Apple‘s decision to remove the headphone port on their devices in favor of wireless audio experience from AirPods, a debate has been sparked on the technology community if it is time to say goodbye to this port.

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According to a new report, Samsung also seems to think it is the right time for this action.

ET News, one of the most reliable Korean platforms responsible for informing Samsung’s upcoming plans several times ago, has written a report that suggests the company will give up its 3.5mm earphone with the launch of the Galaxy Note 10 next year or latest, with Galaxy S11 in 2020.

The wireless horn market has grown significantly in recent years and this may be part of why Samsung is apparently ready to take away the outdated port that has been with us since 1950.

This means that the Galaxy S10 can be the latest South Korean giant smartphone to display a cable headphone port.

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