980 PRO Samsung SSD

Samsung’s SSD 980 PRO PCIe Gen4 offers 6500 MB/s read speed

Ryzen 4000 CPU owners, Samsung has heard your cries.

Samsung has officially unveiled its first consumer SSD PCIe Gen4, which introduces the M.2 NVMe model, which the South Korean company claims it will defeat competition in many segments, reports Overclock3D.

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The new 980 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSD promises sequential data read speed of 6.5 GB/s and sequential write speed of 5 GB/s. Reaching the aforementioned speeds will require a PCIe 4.0 compatible system, which makes the 980 PRO’s performance available only on AMD Ryzen 3rd Generation systems at the moment.

To achieve these speeds, Samsung has developed a new SSD PCIe 4.0 compatible controller, updated 3D V-NAND to enable improved efficiency, better speeds and a V-NAND size up to 128 layers.

Samsung is planning to launch the 980 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSDs on January 21 in the US and South Korea, respectively globally in February. SSDs will be available in capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB and 1TB, while prices are not yet known.

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What was Samsung thinking when it introduced two weird Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite phones?

Samsung’s “S” and “Note” mean elite.

At the beginning of this first week of 2020, Samsung introduced two new Galaxy phones: the S10 Lite and the Note 10 Lite.

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Samsung’s “S” and “Note” mean elite. These two phones are not like that. But Samsung has a reason to hide behind these phones, even though many of the Korean giant’s decisions are confusing.

Why do phones have different camera sets? On the one hand the S10 Lite has Super Optical Image Stabilization technology, something of a surprise for a mid-range phone and on the other hand the Note 10 Lite has a 3.5mm headphone jack and the S10 Lite does not.

Why should S10 Lite exist when it’s Galaxy A line? This is where the real problem begins because it’s difficult to distinguish the Galaxy S10 Lite from the Galaxy A71.

Only after a month the company will bring its flagship phones, specifically the S11 or S20 series or call it whatever you want. The introduction of these phones makes no sense because Samsung has to give its flagship the stage next month.

The S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite share many similarities: both have a 6.7-inch 2400×1800 AMOLED display but not the height of the Galaxy S and Note screens. However the frames are minimal and even on the screen is a cut for the selfie camera.

Even in build quality there is nothing wrong with these devices. In terms of material they are probably even higher than their rivals of the same price.

But there are differences between them. The Note 10 Lite has an S-Pen stylus pen while the S10 Lite does not. Note 10 Lite has 3.5mm headphone port while S10 Lite does not.

The big confusion starts with the camera. Although both have three rear cameras, their setup is completely different. The S10 Lite has two sensors on the back quite interestingly. The main camera is a 48-megapixel wide-angle f/2 aperture and Super Optical Stabilization offered on the Galaxy Note 10. The second sensor is just as interesting as the first is the 5-megapixel macro photo lens that enables close-up shooting.

The Note 10 Lite has a more traditional approach with super wide, wide aperture camera and telephoto.

The change is also noticeable in processors: the Note 10 Lite has the Samsung Exynos 9810 processor and the S10 Lite the Snapdragon 855 processor. Why has Samsung done all of the above by dumping a premium brand into a mid-range segment? With the Note 10 there is an explanation because the phone has a Stylus pencil but the S10 Lite? Probably because it has the Snapdragon 855 processor.

Despite the big name they hold, these phones stand nowhere else but among the mind-range line of Samsung phones.

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Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor

Samsung New 49-Inch QLED Curved Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor Unveiled

At Electronic Consumer Show (CES), Samsung is presenting an extremely curved monitor. The 32: 9, 49-inch QLED has a resolution of 5120×1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240Hz.

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The screen is HDR1000 certified. It supports AMD’s FreeSync2 and is also compatible with Nvidia G-Sync.

Extreme curved, as Verge tells it, conveys an all-inclusive experience “where the screen feels like it’s on all sides.” There’s a big blue light on the back, which makes the screen appear like a science fiction movie.

Along with the Odyssey G9, Samsung also announced the smaller Odyssey G7 monitors. They should be available in 32- and 27-inch versions in 16: 9 format and 2560×1440 pixels resolution.

The refresh rate is also 240Hz, but the brightness is lower at HDR600 unlike Odyssey G9. Like the larger model, Odyssey G7 comes with a radius of 1000. Prices for these screens range from 1200 Euro and above.

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Galaxy Book Flex α

Samsung revealed Galaxy Book Flex α, with Intel 10th-gen processors and QLED display

Last year, Samsung introduced the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex, which came in both 13- and 15-inch variants. Yesterday, before the launch of CES, the company has announced a new, apparently lower-cost member of this line, the Galaxy Book Flex α

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This new device shares much with the original, with a convertible form factor, a 13.3-inch Full HD QLED touchscreen display, and 10th-generation Intel processors. The screen also supports an active style, as in the previous model, but does not come with an S Pen.

Galaxy Book Flex Alpha weighs 1.19 pounds, while Galaxy Book Flex weighs 1.1 kg. The Book Ion has a starting weight of 0.9 kg (1.1 kg for the 15-inch model). The thickness of the Alpha model is 13.9 mm, while the weight of the other two laptops is 12.9 mm.

To make it at a lower sales price, Samsung also had to make some compromises on the Flex Alpha model. Available is a smaller 54Whr battery (compared to 69.7 Whr on the other two laptops). The graphics processor is also limited and uses the Intel UHD option. Also, the maximum storage space is up to 512 GB SSD, while the RAM options go up to 12 GB.

Galaxy Book Flex α Key Specs

  • CPU: Undisclosed Intel 10th-gen Core processor
  • Display: 13.3-inch FHD (1920×1080) QLED display, 600 nits
  • GPU: Intel UHD Graphics
  • Memory: Up to 12GB DDR4
  • Storage: Up to 512GB SSD
  • Ports: USB-C, USB 3.0 x 2, HDMI, microSD, combo audio jack
  • WLAN: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax 2×2)
  • Battery: 54Wh
  • Dimensions: 304.9 x 202 x 13.9mm
  • Weight: 2.6 pounds (1.19 kg)

Like the Flex and Ion models, the Flex Alpha has a fingerprint sensor on the keyboard and is characterized by a significant number of ports. Two USB 3.0 ports, a USB-C slot, an HDMI connector and a microSD card reader are offered.

Galaxy Book Flex Alpha has 10th-generation Intel Core processors, WiFi 6 support and stereo speakers. Samsung has not given a specific launch date, and the company says the laptop is expected in the first half of 2020, starting at $829.99.

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Samsung may introduce a real “zero frame” TV at CES 2020

Samsung may soon fulfill its promise, which it once made, to introduce frameless TVs. Sources suggest that the South Korean company plans to introduce ‘zero bezel’ TV during the CES 2020 event earlier this month, with mass production of the TV set to begin in February.

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More concrete details are not available, but it is suggested that the design will conceive the screen and the main housing of the adjacent TV to eliminate the usual frames, and this will apply to models 56 inches or higher.

Samsung has so far confirmed nothing about the project, so rumors have to be taken with caution. However, it is interesting to note that Samsung in early 2019 had protected the trademark for the brand “Zero Bezel”, which may indicate the company’s plans.

The assumption is that such a TV, if it appears on the market, will be very expensive. Samsung is developing the chips needed to support 8K, while combining exotic design with a large panel would mean that even “ordinary” 8K TVs would be priced high.

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Galaxy S11 looks impressive, in the latest video render (Video)

The design concepts we had seen so far for the Galaxy S11 were, unfortunately, something we had already seen in other smartphones.

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Now, the design remains the same, but these new concepts make the camera look more appealing. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S11 is starting to look great.

Recent introductions from @OnLeaks and CashKaro look amazing.

Also, a report was published by the Israeli website Girafa that says the S11 series will launch on February 11 in San Francisco, California.

We can also see the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 during this event, and now we only have to wait and see if we are getting the Galaxy S11 or a new Samsung Galaxy S20.

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Samsung Galaxy

Everything we know about Samsung Galaxy S11

Galaxy S11 information have been leaked repeatedly, and in this article we have summarized what we know to date.

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There is much to be praised but there will also be those who will hate some changes. Overall public opinion believes that Samsung has a phone that will change the rules of the game next year.

Codename – Galaxy S11 is reported to have the Picasso codename. Why? Because the biggest change to the phone will be…

Camera – The Ice Verse Insider revealed that the Galaxy S11 will have a 48-megapixel telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. It will stand alongside the 108-megapixel main camera.

Design – The Galaxy Note 10 Plus had a cutting-edge design and the Galaxy S11 will push it further by narrowing the space for selfie cameras.

Display – Samsung will bring a 120Hz display as this year it lacked a 60Hz display phone while OnePlus and Google sell such phones.

Three models:

  • 6.4-inch Galaxy S11
  • 6.7-inch Galaxy S11+
  • 6.9-inch Galaxy S11 5G

Performance – Galaxy S11 comes with a Snapdragon 865 processor which is 20% faster than the Snapdragon 855 graphically and 35% more power efficient. The phone also comes with LPDDR5 RAM, 30% faster than its predecessor.

Connectivity – Snapdragon 865 has 5G included and obviously the Galaxy S11 will have 5G. Wi-Fi 6 has also become standard since the Galaxy S10 and Note 10.

Biometrics – Samsung won’t introduce a Face ID rival but will add a fingerprint sensor manufactured by Qualcomm which is 17% larger than the Galaxy S10’s scanner.

Battery Life – Another major update will be battery life.

  • Galaxy S11: 4,500 mAh (S10: 3,400 mAh)
  • Galaxy S11+: 5,000 mAh (S10 Plus: 4,100 mAh)

Charging technology will be 45 watts.

Debut – The Galaxy S11 is expected to arrive on February 18, a few days before the launch of the Mobile World Congress.

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Samsung Galaxy A71

Based on Samsung Galaxy A71 and A51, we might also know how Galaxy S11 will look like

Samsung has unveiled two new smartphone models, Galaxy A71 and A51, which have great similarities and are quite attractive.

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However, everyone’s interest is in the new Galaxy S11, and based on these models, you might know what this new phone will look like.

Apparently, both smartphones are very similar, with the AMOLED display, small front camera space, and very thin frames. The rear has a fairly elevated space, with four cameras and a flash.

Galaxy A71
Galaxy A71/Credit: Samsung

Galaxy S11 is likely to have the same look launching early next year, but with five cameras in the back and more rounded shapes. While on the Galaxy A71 and A51, it’s a special-layer backdrop, the same isn’t expected on the Galaxy S11 when it goes on sale.

The most powerful of these two smartphones is the Galaxy A71, with a 6.7-inch screen that offers 2,400 × 1,080 pixels resolution, the processor remains unspecified, while it is known to have 6/8GB of RAM, 128GB Storage, and a 4,500mAh battery.

Galaxy A51 is smaller at 6.5 inches and the same resolution, while the processor specifications are not known, it is said to have 4/6/8GB RAM, 64/128GB of Storage, and 4,000 mAh battery.

Galaxy A51
Galaxy A51/ Credit: Samsung

These two phones have been launched so far in Vietnam and cost around 300 euros, while it is expected to launch in other markets soon.

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Galaxy S11+

Galaxy S11 will be a photographic superpower and the latest information proves it

Samsung Galaxy S11 is preparing to become a photographic superpower. The camera system is shooting through news headlines with the 108-megapixel sensor, 5X optical zoom and 8K video recording.

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Finally to concretize everything we have learned to date, some photos have been published of the back of the phone showing the camera setup.

From the image only half of the camera system is displayed which are well organized. The vertically oriented cameras are on the left and are a main camera, one with super wide angle and a periscope lens.

While on the right side although the image does not show, reports suggest a Time-of-Flight (ToF) camera and a flash light. Previous designs have shown five rear cameras in the format of an X.

But the latest information Galaxy S11 will have no more than four cameras. The main camera will of course be 108-megapixels developed in collaboration with Xiaomi and applied to the Xiaomi Note 10.

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Galaxy S11+ Renders

Galaxy S11+ visual concepts are here, may come with 5 cameras on the back

Recent rumors related to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S11 series, seems that they are all revealed. The first devices we saw were the Galaxy S11E and Galaxy S11, along with some evaluation results for the 5G variant.

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Now, thanks to @OnLeaks and CashKaro.com, you can get an idea of ​​what will debut with Samsung Galaxy S11+. The most powerful variant of the Galaxy S11 series will probably be launched next February.

Now, some concepts of this device have emerged, and though there doesn’t seem to be a headphone port, we can find five cameras on the back panel.

We might not like the new camera design in the Samsung Galaxy S11 series, but maybe this new camera plan may have a purpose since the beginning. These 5 sensors will include a 108MP main camera, a 5x optical zoom telephoto and image stabilization. We can also get an wide angle lens, a ‘Time of Flight‘ sensor and an automatic laser sensor.

The function of the latter sensor is still unknown, but what we do know is that the S11+ may come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 or Exynos 990 processor, and possibly a 120Hz refresh rate display panel.

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