
Samsung to launch Galaxy Z Fold Tab with tri-fold screen and S Pen support next year: Rumor
Samsung is preparing to introduce its next-generation foldable smartphones in the near future. Following its tradition, the company will launch the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the successor of the Galaxy Z Fold 2, and second-gen clamshell folding phone, Galaxy Z Flip 2/3.
Meanwhile, a recent report claims that Samsung’s next folding model could not be a phone but it could be a tri-folding tablet. And this device may be named Galaxy Z Fold Tab. Furthermore, it will be launched in the first quarter of next year, said GizmoChina sources.
Apart from this, the report further revealed that Samsung will release its next-gen foldable phones – Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 in early August 2021. At the same time, the company could make several announcements about its plans for the bendable smartphone segment.
Furthermore, the main highlight of the Galaxy Z Fold Tab will be the support for the new version of the hybrid S Pen. This stylus will be unveiled with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in a few months. Besides, this device will also adopt UTG (Ultra Thin Glass) tech, which is better than the current generation.
It’s noteworthy that a leakster said that the South Korean tech giant will launch a triple-folding “tablet” and a mobile phone with under-display camera tech as well as a scroll screen model soon.
Recently, Samsung announced that it is going to hold a Galaxy Unpacked event on April 28 to introduce the “most powerful Galaxy”. As per the previous reports, the company will release three Galaxy notebooks at the end of the month.
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Samsung Gears Up for Early Release of Galaxy S24 Series to Challenge Apple’s iPhone 15

Samsung is expected to start parts production for the Galaxy S24 series next month. This year’s Galaxy S lineup launched in February, while the S24 series may unveil about a month earlier.
According to Korean media, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series will be released early next year. The company will be starting to produce parts in the middle of next month, with the official launch taking place in January.
The report suggests that the early launch of the Galaxy S24 series is in response to Apple’s iPhone 15 series, which continues to see strong demand despite market concerns internationally.
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Galaxy S23 Ultra GPU is better than iPhone 15 Pro Max

Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro series is the first to debut 3nm smartphone chipset. Meanwhile, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra, equipped with a 4nm-based Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip has a better GPU compared to Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Galaxy S23 Ultra performs much better than iPhone 15 Pro Max in the 3DMark Wildlife Extreme test. The former starts at 3,886 points in the first run and drops to 2,794 points in the 20th run. Meanwhile, iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at 3,608 points in the first run and drops to 2,843 points in just the 2nd run.
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The image shows that the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s GPU performance dropped by 22% after just one run of the test. On the flip side, the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s GPU performance dropped by 28% after 20 runs of the graphics test. This gradual decline ensures users won’t notice a sudden drop in performance during gaming.
Samsung will release the Galaxy S24 series next year, which will use Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor. It’s reported that select countries will get Exynos 2400 in their S24 and S24 Plus, while the S24 Ultra will solely use Snapdragon processor.
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Be Gentle: Apple’s Titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max cracks within 5 seconds

Famous YouTuber, JerryRigEverything, posted his new durability test video on Apple’s latest iPhone. Despite titanium build and durability claims by Apple, the iPhone 15 Pro Max back glass immediately cracked in less than 5 seconds with minimal pressure applied.
The iPhone 6 Plus was the last Apple iPhone, which failed the durability test. The latest durability test video raises concerns that something is wrong with Apple’s latest iPhone 15 Pro Max as its back glass cracked within 5 seconds, even with the least force applied.
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This year, Apple used the Aerospace-grade Titanium for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Meanwhile, JerryRigEverything’s iPhone 15 Pro Max durability test video reveals that it’s not as durable as the marketing would lead buyers to believe.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max teardown by JerryRigEverything (Video)
The crack happened immediately at the back of the device whereby the back glass is shown to be completely cracked with glass coming out. However, the device passes the scratch test, with the Ceramic Shield glass starts scratching at Level 6 with deeper grooves on Level 7 on the Mohs scale of durability.