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Samsung Display provides cutting-edge display solutions around the world including its OLED panels. The company utilizes this display technology not only for smartphones, TVs, laptops, and monitors but also for smartwatches, VR, game consoles, and automotive applications. Moreover, it has also collaborated with various OEMs to expand its display market.

Recently, Samsung Display announced that it has supplied its OLED panels with an adaptive refresh rate to Chinese companies including Oppo and OnePlus. Both the companies implemented these OLEDs in their premium smartphones to use the functionality of its higher refresh with less power consumption.

Moreover, the 6.7-inch display that is supplied to Oppo is used in its Find X3 smartphone while OnePlus used this panel in its upcoming OnePlus 9Pro. Along with this, it is said that this new panel will consume 46% less power in comparison to the previous generation panel.

Oliver Zhang, Product Manager of OnePlus, said, “OnePlus is expected to provide consumers with a more rational and advanced experience through Samsung Display’s innovative low-power OLED technology.”

However, Samsung also claims that this display technology uses an adaptive refresh rate that can automatically adjust according to the use. For example, 120Hz is used in mobile games that require fast and smooth gameplay, while 60Hz for movies, 30Hz for emails, and 10Hz for static photos.

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Apart from providing OLED panels to other companies, Samsung Display also optimizing its low-power OLED technology. So that its display will consume less power while used in the 5G devices by adjusting display brightness and refresh rate.

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Samsung intros 2023 TV and home appliances technology at China Tech Seminar

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Samsung organized a two-day ‘2023 China Technology Seminar’ in Beijing, China from June 8 to 9, introducing new technologies for TVs and home appliances in 2023. This time, the company launched bespoke home appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers.

The company has launched the 2023 Neo QLED 8K, 98-inch QLED, and OLED TVs with new technologies such as picture quality upgrades, better gaming experiences, the Frame Matte display, and smart calibration.

In addition, Samsung has unveiled its own technology-focused AI technology of Bespoke at China Technology Seminar 2023, which is gaining popularity in the global market.

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Bespoke washing machines and dryers feature AI-optimized washing and drying, which wash and dry clothes based on artificial intelligence (AI) based on the amount and degree of pollution. In addition, it recommends courses according to consumer usage patterns.

The AI technology allows customized storage by setting the temperature in various modes in a wide temperature range from -23 to 4 ° C. Furthermore,  the micro constant temperature technology minimizes the temperature difference between the refrigerator and freezer compartments to ± 0.5 ° C.

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Since 2012, Samsung has held technology and life media “Technology Seminars” in major regions around the world to introduce core TV technologies and services and listen to the opinions of all parties.

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After the epidemic, the China Tech Seminar, which was held offline again this year, attracted the attention of the industry. Around 150 people attended the conference including prominent local media and business partners

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Samsung inspires Malaysian youth to enrich foldable phone apps

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Samsung is engaging Gen Z in reimagining foldable app experiences through its collaboration with top local universities. Samsung is organizing a Developer Day hackathon where students will pitch ideas to enrich apps UI/UX on the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip foldable phones in Malaysia.

Taking place on June 14 and 15, the Developer Day hackathon will enable students to leverage Samsung and Android operating systems’ capabilities to flex tech creativity, as well as pitch their apps in the real world and benefit foldable phone users in Malaysia.

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3 winning teams will be selected each day across the 2 days, bringing it to a total of 6 winning teams. The winners get to bring home Samsung products worth up to RM39,188 each day. The hackathon is one of the many activities during Samsung’s Galaxy Space, a Gen Z-inspired experiential event that is open to the public.

The hackathon is organized in collaboration with Taylor’s University and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).

This comes on the back of Samsung’s recent event, ‘Reimagining Foldables for Malaysians’, where the company collaborated with top local organizations to showcase the optimization of local apps that Malaysians use on a daily basis, bringing it closer to their hearts.

“At Samsung, we are passionate about bringing relevant mobile innovation to consumers, so it made sense for us to get Gen Z involved in creating new ideas and experiences for the Galaxy Z that are relatable to them. This is also in line with our ESG mission to empower young Malaysian talent to make waves in the tech space. We look forward to inspiring ideas with potential to bring them to market,” said KM Liew, Vice President & Head of Mobile eXperience, Samsung Malaysia Electronics.

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Giant Samsung OLED TV without Samsung Display launching soon

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Samsung has recently completed compatibility registration for the 83-inch OLED TV (KQ83SC90A) at the National Radio Research Institute, which is equipped with a panel supplied by LG Display. Both of the Korean tech firms are expected to establish a visible “OLED alliance.”

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Through this alliance, Samsung can quickly settle into the emerging OLED TV market, and LG Display is expected to secure the number one spot in the TV industry as a new customer and improve its performance early, BusinessKorea reports.

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For starters, compatibility registration is a procedure required to manufacture, sell, and import broadcasting and communication equipment such as TVs. It is common for a product to be launched within three months of registration.

LG Display is the only manufacturer, which can produce such giant OLED panels at present. This is why Samsung’s first 83-inch OLED TV release attracted attention in the industry.

Samsung Electronics stated, “We cannot confirm matters related to component procurement and supply lines.”

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It is expected that Samsung Electronics and LG Display will dramatically resolve the panel supply negotiations that have dragged on for more than 2 years. Industry insiders reveal that the two sides have only a little fine-tuning left to do.

It has already been reported that some of the initial quantities have been supplied. New products may be launched as early as September. Samsung can dramatically increase its OLED TV sales volume through cooperation with LG Display.

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