
Samsung to unveil Galaxy F41 with 6000mAh battery in India on October 8
After a long session of rumors and leaks about the upcoming Galaxy F lineup phones, Samsung officially confirmed that the company will launch its first F series phone, Galaxy F41 in India on October 8, 2020, on Flipkart.
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Samsung Galaxy F41 will sport a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED Infinity-U display, 6000mAh battery, and triple rear camera setup. The device will have a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Recently, Google Play Console listing revealed an FHD+ screen, 64MP triple rear camera setup, a 32MP front-facing selfie camera.
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The device is expected to come with these features:
- 6.4-inch Full HD+ Infinity-U Super AMOLED display
- Octa-Core Exynos 9611 10nm processor with Mali-G72MP3 GPU
- 6GB LPDDR4x RAM with 64GB / 128GB (UFS 2.1) Storage, expandable up to 512GB
- Android 10 with One UI
- 64MP rear camera + 8MP ultra-wide + depth / macro sensor
- 32MP front camera
- Rear-mounted Fingerprint sensor
- 6000mAh battery with 15W fast charging
The device should be powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 9611 SoC, One UI 2.1 Core based on Android 10. The expected price of this device is around INR 15,000.
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Samsung will establish smartphone factory in Egypt

On June 2nd, Samsung met Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Egypt, and agreed to establish a new smartphone factory in the country. Both parties agreed on the construction of a smartphone factory across 6,000 square meters in Beni Suef.
According to the information, the new Samsung smartphone factory, which will establish in Egypt, will create about 1,400 direct and indirect job opportunities. In addition, it is planned that the factory’s construction will begin in the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Samsung’s factory will deliver the latest Galaxy smartphones, made by Egyptian hands and global technology. Moreover, it will help transfer technology and technical know-how to the Egyptian market, thus supporting the indigenization of the mobile phone industry in the country.
Egypt’s ICT Minister noted that the govt is keen to introduce incentive schemes for investors and provide a workforce well-versed in electronics-related specializations. The new factory builds on the productive cooperation with Samsung, which paid off with the manufacturing of educational tablets in Egypt.
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Samsung invites a well-known journalist to address youths in the US

Today, Samsung invited Richard Smith, a world-renowned journalist, and CEO of the Pinkerton Foundation, who has taken the lead in resolving social problems for youths in the US, to examine the direction of desirable leadership in a rapidly changing global environment.
The South Korean company conducts a special lecture by Richard Smith for youths/executives during the next-generation executive training course held at the Hoam Hall of the Samsung Human Resources Development Center in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do.
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CEO Richard Smith gave a lecture on “Leadership in Challenging Times,” a mindset that next-generation managers should have and ways to improve leadership. This special lecture served as an opportunity for executives to reflect on how prepared they are to become managers and healthy corporate management.
This special lecture was prepared as part of Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong’s emphasis on “creating an organization that is flexible to change.”
Chairman Lee Jae-yong said at the airport after a business trip to Europe in June 2022, “ There are many chaos, changes, and uncertainties in the market, but our job is to bring in good people and create a flexible culture so that the organization can adapt to changes.”
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Samsung Rugged devices’ performance exceeded Kruger Construction expectations

Samsung provides Rugged Galaxy devices that meet the needs of industries that demand reliable, durable, and powerful mobile devices under a variety of working conditions, even in the harshest environments. Recently, by testing the durability of the Rugged lineup, construction contractor Murray Kruger conveys that the Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro are capable of surviving harsh construction conditions.
Kruger has been in business for 22 years and started his own contracting company in 2012. It specializes in insurance repairs and renovations, possibly one of the harshest construction environments with smoke, ash, clogged basements, toxic fumes, and below-freezing temperatures.
According to a 2022 survey by Samsung Electronics Canada of Toronto Building Society members, more than 40% of respondents believe their current mobile devices cannot cope with their work environment.
Both the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro and Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro are IP68 rated and meet the MIL-STD-810H standard for harsh environment durability. The devices are scratch-resistant, water- and dust-resistant, can withstand drops of up to 1.5 meters, and can function in extreme altitudes and temperatures.
The advanced Gloves Mode allows the screens of both devices to remain touch-responsive even if the user is wearing leather gloves. Even, the staff of Kruger Construction also noted that both devices provide excellent connectivity even behind steel barricades or in flooded basements. Galaxy XCover 6 Pro exclusively supports 5G and Wi-Fi 6E for ultra-fast connectivity.
Through both the Samsung rugged devices, the construction crew got creative. Krugers puts several tests but the performance of these devices exceeded expectations.