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After launching the Galaxy S21 series earlier this year, Samsung was expected to launch the Galaxy Note 21 phones in the third quarter. Meanwhile, the company has officially confirmed that it will not ship new Note models this year due to an imbalance between parts and supply.

Aside from this, the Korean tech giant is preparing to unveil new foldable smartphones in the third quarter that could be the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 2. As we’re months away from the launching of these foldable phones, but there are some certifications that surfaced online revealed the battery capacity of the upcoming clamshell-type model.

According to the latest information, three regulatory agencies including 3C, SafetyKorea, and DEKRA have recently published some approved applications, which hints that the next Galaxy Z Flip phone will have a dual battery system, same as the first-gen Galaxy Z Flip.

Moreover, the rated capacity of the main battery unit is 2300mAh and the typical capacity is 2370mAh. On the other hand, the secondary battery has a rated capacity of 903mAh, which is paired with the first one. It means the so-called Galaxy Z Flip 2 will have a combined battery capacity of nearly 3300mAh, which is quite smaller compared to the recent trend.

Previous reports reveal that the Galaxy Z Flip 2/3 will feature several design upgrades over its predecessor. Furthermore, it will have a 120Hz refresh rate display, the latest system-on-chip, and more. As of now, you can take this info as a pinch of salt and we’ll keep you posted whenever new data arrives on this matter.

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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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 crease hasn’t vanished, skipping waterdrop hinge?

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 crease is almost the same as its predecessor, raising the question of whether it uses the rumored waterdrop hinge technology or not. Trusted source @UniverseIce recently revealed this news, hinting at the least upgrade in Samsung’s foldable history.

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According to the tipster, the display crease of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 looks the same as the Galaxy Z Fold 4. It was reported that the next foldable phone will be equipped with a new droplet hinge design to vanish the crease visibility.

Meanwhile, the “100% confirmed” leak points out it’s not changing this year. However, there is a probability of changes in the real product as the company is reportedly testing the durability of the device after applying the new hinge alongside the existing U-shaped hinge.

Various Chinese phone makers adopted the waterdrop hinge technology. Oppo’s Find N2 is a smartphone with the least visible crease in the industry as per the feedback of reviewers. However, durability always remains in priority as the foldable form factor is yet to mature.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 June 2023 Software Update: Everything we know so far

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Samsung will rollout a major software update to the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra in June 2023. Similar to hardware leaks, we get to know pretty much about the content of Samsung’s June 2023 software for the Galaxy S23 flagships.

According to rumors, Samsung June 2023 software update will not only bring the latest security patch to the Galaxy S23 lineup. There will be a lot of improvements and optimizations related to camera functionality and upgrades to the native application.

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Samsung insider IceUniverse revealed that the company has developed a 2x Portrait Mode for the Galaxy S23 Ultra. This mode pictures at 50-megapixel using the main 200-megapixel HP2 image sensor of the smartphone. It will benefit users who love taking portrait shots with depth effects.

HDR vignetting is another severe problem, which often appears on select Galaxy S23 series units, which could be fixed with the next OTA. Meanwhile, the tipster has not directly claimed fixes for bananagate and photo blur-related issues on the Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra.

In a recent development, the same source revealed yet another change, which is included in the June firmware. The company will be bringing updates to the video calling function as part of quality improvements for using third-party apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 June 2023 Software Update

  • 2x cropping at 50-megapixel for Portrait mode
  • HDR bounce/vignetting
  • Camera performance increment
  • Clear video calling through third-party apps
  • Bananagate/blur issue – Uncertain
  • June 2023 security patch
  • AI mode guides – Uncertain

Release Date?

Samsung could start rolling out the next big camera-centric firmware to the Galaxy S23 series between May 29 and June 5th. The availability is expected to expand further gradually, with the India release speculated between May 31st and June 7th.

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Display PWM Dimming Comparison: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Vs Apple and Honor flagships

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Honor Apple PWM Dimming

Smartphones are rapidly becoming smart and smart, thanks to technological innovations. In a recent development, a display PWM dimming comparison surfaced on the internet revealing that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is way too behind in this aspect against Honor.

Twitter user TECHINFO45 shared a video displaying the screen flickering on three flagship phones. In the video, Honor was the star of the show, leaving Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Apple iPhone 14 Pro in the dust, when it comes to display PWM dimming.

Higher display PWM dimming frequency of Honor 90 Pro made it a clear winner over the world’s two most powerful smartphones. FYI, PWM is a technique for controlling the brightness of a display panel by varying the width of the light pulse. You control how long the screen remains on or off.

PWM dimming frequencies:

  1. Honor 90 Pro 3840Hz
  2. Galaxy S23 Ultra – 240Hz
  3. Apple iPhone 14 Pro – 480Hz

Lowering the brightness causes the screen to be off for longer than it is on, which is perceived as lower brightness. The higher frequencies the lower rate of stress on human eyes that’s what studies say but it doesn’t mean Samsung panels are not eye-friendly.

It’s worth mentioning that some smartphone users may find them sensitive to the display flicker effects, while some aren’t. Here’s the smartphone equipped with a display having a higher PWM dimming frequency that would do a lot better, thanks to the low rate of flickering on the panel.

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