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Rumor: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will have four cameras and S Pen support

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After the Note 20 series, the main energy of Samsung’s mobile phone department will be transferred to the Galaxy S series. Recently we have informed you about Samsung started firmware development of Galaxy s21. A report from Korean media claims that the camera specs of the Galaxy S21 Ultra‘s  have been announced

Galaxy S21 Ultra is equipped with a 12-megapixel wide-angle, 108-megapixel ultra-wide-angle, 10-megapixel 3x optical zoom, and a periscope telephoto lens. There are four cameras in total, and the front camera is 40MP.

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Careful netizens should have discovered that the S21 Ultra cut the ToF lens on the S20 Ultra. Samsung’s idea is to use two telephotos to replace the ToF function. In fact, the Note 20 series made similar adjustments. As for the S21 and S21 Plus, it is reported that the camera specifications are exactly the same, and there is no ToF either.

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In addition, Samsung recently adjusted the R&D code name of S21 from Unbound to Palette. What is more intriguing is that S21 Ultra will be equipped with S Pen stylus.

It is estimated that the total shipment of the S20 series this year will be around 20 million units, which is far lower than the 30 million units of the S10 series.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Here’s why the Pope and Vatican City’s Swiss Guards use Samsung Galaxy

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The Pontifical Swiss Guard (Guardia Svizzera Pontificia or GSP) is tasked with protecting the Pope and the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City, which is visited by an average of 25,000 tourists per day. But, do you know why the Pope and Vatican City’s Swiss Guards use Samsung Galaxy?

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The name “Swiss” is attached to the name of the Vatican Guard, which has been protecting the Pope in the Vatican since the Renaissance in 1506. In the past, the Pope was protected with a spear, but now the Vatican Guard has modernized its tactics and technology and built a digital security system.

In this new environment, the Swiss Guard chose “Knox Suite”, a powerful mobile device management platform developed by Samsung for Galaxy devices. System administrators of the Pontifical Guard can remotely monitor and manage the location of all security devices, as well as remotely wipe data if a device is lost or stolen.

When a security threat is expected, the info can be shared in real-time on multiple devices owned by the Swiss Guards, and the patrol leader can check the deployment status of all members at a glance, which is effective in responding to emergency situations.

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The Swiss Guards considered security as the top priority but also considered the durability of the product as important. Samsung’s rugged Galaxy devices, which focus on robustness, are IP68 rated, protecting devices from water and dust, and are resistant to tolerable shocks.

The Galaxy Tab Active 2 has improved touch feeling while wearing gloves considering the uniform of the guards, and the battery lasts for a long time and can be easily replaced, which is essential in emergency situations.

And the Galaxy Tab Active 3 is equipped with a high-resolution display and special keys for immediate access at important moments, such as ‘Push to Talk’, a radio communication method.

In addition, Samsung DeX, which provides an experience as if using a PC when connected to a monitor or TV, also supports work convenience. Lastly, the fact that you can receive continuous support in case of product problems has also become a reason for being chosen by the Swiss Guard with a history of hundreds of years.

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Report shows Android ceding ground to iOS in the global OS market

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Counterpoint Research recently published a new report on the Global smartphone OS (Android, iOS) market share in Q4, 2022. The analysis shows that Samsung-led Android’s reach is declining in the market, helping Apple’s iOS to grow and Huawei’s HarmonyOS to emerge on the chart.

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In Q4, 2022, the global smartphone market declined by 14 percent YoY, and iOS emerged as a new player seizing the downfall to just 12 percent YoY, compared to Android’s 16 percent. Do note that Apple was the biggest smartphone seller in the fourth quarter of last year, beating the overall leader Samsung.

Global OS Market Android iOS Highlights

  • Q4 OS Market Share
    1. Android – 76 percent
    2. iOS – 22 percent
    3. HarmonyOS – 2 percent
  • The iOS’ market share reached a record high in Q4 2022
  • Apple received a boost from the launch of the iPhone 14 series
  • Decline in global smartphone sale shifting market share between iOS and Android
  • Global OS market was constantly changing in 2022, with iOS gaining & Android ceding ground

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As per the recent report from Counterpoint Research, Android has surrendered its ground to Apple’s iOS in the fourth quarter of 2022. High sales of iPhones and the declining market of Samsung and other Android vendors are the key factors behind Android’s decline.

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Apple’s reach is expanding in key markets including India and China in the premium segment. As more and more people prefer upgrading to iPhone, it naturally benefits iOS. The report also shows that Huawei’s decline in China is helping Apple to grab the vacant market over Android vendors.

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Analysts at Counterpoint revealed that the China-exclusive HarmonyOS accounted for 2 percent of the global smartphone OS market. However, Huawei’s own-grown operating system is an 8 percent shareholder in the Chinese OS market.

Global Market – Q4, 2022

Samsung was the market leader in the overall 2022 smartphone sales (source), but Apple led the Q4 period. In the fourth quarter of last year, Samsung’s share dropped by 15.4 percent YoY, while Apple grew by a sizzling 41.6 percent QoQ, thanking the new iPhone 14 series.

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Samsung is saving Android against growing iOS and arising HarmonyOS

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Samsung uses Google’s Android operating system in Galaxy devices that are keeping the OS alive against growing iOS and arising HarmonyOS. In the fourth quarter of last year, worldwide smartphone sales declined by 14 percent year-over-year, which would have surely affected OS rankings.

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Counterpoint Research report shows that Apple’s iOS outperformed the overall market, facing a 12 percent year-over-year decline, while Android OS faced a 16 percent decline in the fourth quarter of 2022. It’s worth mentioning that Apple surpassed Samsung in the Q4 market, and it radically affected Android’s share.

Going further with the analysis, iOS expanded to a record high in the last three months of 2022. The company got benefited following the launch of its iPhone 14 series, which directly boosted the expansion of its iOS software in the global market.

Android vendors other than Samsung also have tiny slices of the global market share, but they can’t save the OS. The South Korean tech giant sells the highest number of phones, and all are equipped with the Android OS. The report shows what everyone knows – if Samsung falls, Android falls.

“The global smartphone OS market was constantly changing in 2022, with iOS gaining and Android ceding ground,” cites Counterpoint Research.

The report further points out that challenging conditions in China due to COVID disruptions and macroeconomic headwinds are the key factors that are harming Android’s share in the market. At the same time, Huawei’s decline in the Chinese premium phone market somehow helped Apple to expand iOS.

Talking about the arising HarmonyOS, Huawei’s Android clone has captured a 2 percent share in the global smartphone OS market since its availability is limited to China with an 8 percent share in the country. As consumers prefer buying premium phones, Apple is gaining a share in both smartphone and OS markets.

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