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Samsung India launched a 5G variant of Galaxy S20 FE with a Snapdragon 865 processor with a price tag of INR 47999.

March 25, 2021:

Samsung has officially introduced the Fan Edition of the Galaxy S20 flagships in September 2020. The company launched both 4G and 5G variants with Snapdragon 865 and Exynos 990 chipsets as well as Android 10-based One UI 2.5 out of the box.

However, the Korean tech giant decided to only ship the 4G variant of the Galaxy S20 FE with Exynos processor in the largest smartphone market – India despite a huge demand for its 5G version. Now, the company has officially announced that it is bringing the Snapdragon-powered model along with 5G connectivity support in India next week.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G with Snapdragon 865: India

According to the latest information, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S20 FE with Snapdragon 865 chipset in India on March 30, 2021. Moreover, the company has also launched a dedicated microsite, which allows Indian consumers to register their interest for the Galaxy S20 FE 5G.

Here’s how to register your interest for Galaxy S20 FE 5G:

If you want to register your interest in this upcoming affordable flagship smartphone with a powerful Snapdragon chip and 5G support, then Click Here to get redirected to the official webpage, where you have to fill in your name and contact information. After successful registration, Samsung will notify at the same time when it goes official in India.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G Specifications:

The Galaxy S20 FE sports a 6.5-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with Full HD+ resolution. It features an under-display fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication.

In terms of camera, it equips a triple rear camera setup, which consists of a 12MP wide-angle camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera, and 8MP telephoto lens with up to 3x optical and 30x Space Zoom as well as OIS function (optical image stabilization). On the front, it has a massive 32MP camera for selfies.

Currently, the Galaxy S20 FE 5G is available outside of India with a Snapdragon 865 processor as well as 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB memory options with microSD card expansion.

The S20 FE packs a 4500mAh battery for all-day backup with 25W wired fast charging. Additional features include stereo speakers, IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, wireless charging, GPS, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, USB Type-C port, reverse wireless charging, Samsung Pay, and more.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro launch near, case packs 500mAh battery

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Samsung’s premium wireless earbuds making a comeback this year. Last year, the company didn’t launch premium earbuds, but brought the first pair of FE-branded Galaxy Buds. Samsung is expected to launch Galaxy Buds 3 Pro in the next Unpacked, which features a 500mAh battery case.

The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro case packs a 500mAh battery, first spotted by 91mobiles. The Buds 2 Pro also brings a charging case with a 500mAh battery. Apart from TUV certification, the product has also surfaced on India’s BIS certification site, confirming its imminent debut.

In particular, the upcoming Galaxy earbuds are listed with the model number EB-BR630ABY on TUV and BIS. Each earbud of the Galaxy Buds 2 features a 58mAh battery and Samsung might ship the Buds 3, at least, with the same battery capacity.

April is about to end and the next Unpacked will likely be held in mid-July this year. Samsung’s Buds 3 Pro may be unveiled alongside new foldables and wearables. In addition, the company may also release its first smart ring, the Galaxy Ring.

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Samsung’s new 50W adapter charges two Galaxy phones at 25W simultaneously

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Samsung 50W 25W Dual Port Charger

Samsung launched a new 50W charging adapter (EP-T5020) with dual ports. The product is available in select European countries and we hope the company will soon bring it to more markets. As there’s no phone capable of charging over 45W speed, the 50W adapter is still worth buying.

The New Samsung 50W adapter brings dual ports, allowing users to charge two Galaxy phones at 25W simultaneously. When both ports are used, the adapter will distribute 25W each, making it easier to get two Galaxy devices charged at the same time.

To get 50W speed (USD PD PPS protocol), you need to use the first port, usable to charge Galaxy Book laptops. For additional convenience, the secondary port is capped at 25W charging speed. This means you are not required to charge two devices to get 25W output.

Galaxy S24 Ultra, S24 Plus, S23 Ultra, S23 Plus, and M55 5G are some Samsung devices that support 45W fast charging. Most Galaxy phones and tablets have 25W charging support, which is not much less than Samsung’s 45W brick.

While the availability is limited, the 50W brick can be owned for €69.90. Meanwhile, Samsung also sells 65W triple-port EP-T6530, which you can buy for Galaxy Book laptops. Future Galaxy flagships should bring even more faster charging tech, it’s a long-standing demand.

Samsung 50W 25W Dual Port Charger

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Samsung to discuss Generative AI, Hyperautomation at Dell Technologies World 2024

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Samsung’s IT service unit will participate in this year’s Dell Technologies World event. Sungwoo Hwang, President and CEO of Samsung SDS, will give a keynote speech at DTW 2024. The event will also be attended by the CEO of NVIDIA Corp. and other industry giants.

Taking place in Las Vegas from May 20 to 23, DTW is an annual IT exhibition hosted by Dell Technologies Inc. On the first day, Samsung SDS’ Sungwoo will take the stage as a keynote speaker. He will speak on “The Future of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Hyperautomation.”

Apart from Samsung SDS CEO, Michael Dell, chairman of Dell Technologies, Bill McDermott, chairman of ServiceNow, and Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA will also present the keynote speech at Dell Technologies World 2024 event.

Samsung SDS highlights that the term “Hyperautomation” refers to a technology that automates office tasks seamlessly through Generative AI. This is the first time that the South Korean tech giant is participating in the event as a keynote speaker.

“Hwang was invited by Dell to participate as a keynote speaker alongside industry giants,” a Samsung SDS official said. ”We therefore expect various business discussions to take place.“

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