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Recently, Samsung announced that it has developed a new 5G wideband radio technology, which expands bandwidth support for its next-gen radios (Massive MIMO radios) to help operators push more cost-effective and flexible 5G deployments.

According to Samsung, this new technology will help to extend the bandwidth support of its 5G radios to 400MHz, which is double from its current commercial radios. With wider bandwidth support, the company’s radios will help operators maximize the utility of their mid-band spectrum for 5G networks while using less hardware.

The new technology will let operators reduce the number of required radios while managing spectrum in various deployment scenarios. This includes the case where the operator owns a discontinuous frequency within the 400MHz bandwidth.

Operators can also use this solution for RAN sharing and actively share network infrastructure with other operators through joint deployment.

Mid-Band Boost

The mid-band frequency provides a wide range of coverage, a combination of high speed and low latency. Samsung’s new radio will help accelerate operators’ 5G deployment in the mid-band spectrum.

Samsung’s new broadband solutions, including Massive MIMO radios, will be put into commercial applications in early 2022, providing operators with more operational and deployment advantages.

“Through our technical expertise and industry-leading 5G capabilities, we’re excited to continue delivering innovative 5G solutions that will bring more benefits to operators and their customers,” said Dong Geun Lee, Vice President and Head of H/W R&D Group, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra blows away Huawei Pura 70 Ultra with anti-reflective screen

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra supremacy continues with its one-of-a-kind anti-reflective screen. Huawei Pura 70 Ultra was in the headlines following the launch but failed to impress when compared to Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra among others.

IceUniverse posted a video showcasing the screen reflection on many flagships. The video displays the light reflection impact on the screens of OPPO Find X7 Ultra, Huawei Pura 70 Ultra, vivo X100 Pro, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Galaxy S24 Ultra, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Huawei Pura 70 Ultra brings an innovative camera tech, but the lack of an anti-reflective screen can’t be filled with it. Apple also lags behind Samsung in terms of the most stunning screen visibility, and this trend might not be ending anytime soon!

The embedded video showcases the flashlight reflection on panels of all the tested smartphones. Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max and Chinese flagships including Huawei Pura 70 Ultra failed to reduce the glare of the flashlight, which the S24 Ultra significantly declined.

When tested without a flashlight, the Galaxy S24 Ultra again proved superior among all. Thanks to Corning’s exclusive glass, the OLED offers vibrant colors at full capacity. At the same time, rivals look to producing faded colors, which isn’t an OLED fault, but glass’.

Samsung and Corning partnered to develop the Gorilla Armor glass. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is the only smartphone that boasts anti-reflective glass tech, which reduces reflectance by up to 75%, enhances display readability, and minimizes screen reflection.

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Galaxy F15 launches with RAM equal to Samsung’s S24 flagship

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Samsung silently listed Galaxy F15 5G’s 8GB RAM variant in India. The company previously released the device in 4GB and 6GB RAM options, featuring 128GB storage. The latest release brings a third option to the F15 5G, while the memory segment remains unchanged.

As for the 8GB F15 5G, Samsung authorized retailers to sell it for INR 15,999 (~$191 or €179). Utilizing the launch offer, consumers can avail of a discount of INR 1000 (as bank cashback or upgrade bonus). Key specs are mentioned at the bottom of the post.

When Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 with 8GB RAM, it was criticized by consumers globally. Since then, the company has been given regular chances to get mocked. The Galaxy M55 5G is available in up to 12GB RAM, beating the S24 flagship’s 8GB.

There may be differences in technology, but, the larger the RAM, the smoother the device performs. As the F15 5G is here with 8GB RAM, it matched the S24 flagships costing INR 80,000 in India. Well, we hope, the next-gen flagships should have at least 12GB RAM.

Galaxy F15 5G Key Specs:

  • 8GB RAM, 128GB memory
  • 6.6-inch sAMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate
  • MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC
  • 50 MP main, 5 MP ultrawide, 2 MP macro | 13 MP selfie snapper
  • 6,000 mAh battery with 25W charging
  • Android 14-based One UI 6

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Forbes: Samsung’s Jay Y. Lee is the richest Korean in 2024

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Samsung’s executive chairman Jay Y. Lee (Lee Jae-yong in Korean) topped the Forbes 2024 Richest Korean list for the first time. On April 17, Forbes revealed that the Samsung boss is the richest in South Korea, with his assets increasing by $3.5 billion, bringing his total net worth to $11.5 billion.

Thanks to a rise in Samsung’s stocks, Samsung’s Lee jumped to the top of the Forbes 2024 Richest Korean list. Notably, the company’s stocks significantly hiked after the revelation that it’s developing high-bandwidth memory chips used in AI computing for NVIDIA.

Forbes 2023 Richest Korean, Kim Byung-ju, slipped to second this year with assets worth $9.7 billion. The third place went to Seo Jung-jin, honorary chairman of Celltrion, with assets of $7.5 billion.

Cho Jung-ho, chairman of Meritz Financial Group, ranked fourth with $6.2 billion, and Chung Mong-koo, honorary chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, was fifth with $4.6 billion.

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