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Samsung and GBL Systems’ 5G testbed to let U.S. Army use AR and VR for training applications

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According to the latest info, GBL Systems Corporation (GBL), a leading provider of system engineering, software services, advanced technology solutions to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), and Samsung, today announced the launch of 5G testbeds, for Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality at U.S. Army military bases.

The 5G testbeds are part of a broader DoD initiative announced in October 2020, which provided $ 600 million in 5G testing agreements at several U.S. military testing centers. GBL and Samsung have been awarded a contract to support one of the largest testbeds, demonstrating the use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) over 5G network networks.

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In the new 5G testbeds, GBL has responsibility for prototype creation, integrate technology, and adapt the solution to DoD requirements. At the same time, Samsung will bring its 5G end-to-end solution and technology solutions, including Samsung’s latest network products, such as Massive MIMO Radios, cloud-native 5G Standalone (SA) Core, and Galaxy 5G mobile devices.

Through the testing process, the two companies will work with DoD to ensure the installation of an awesome, robust, and secure 5G network in AR / VR-based planning and training.

Unlocking 5G-Powered AR/VR

GBL and Samsung will build their 5G testbeds to support new AR scenarios to boost military fitness tests. The simulated scenarios include the real obstacles found on the battlefield, as well as the accumulation of data and weapons-based weapons. Samsung’s 5G solution makes for quality, real-time imagery that is shared by many participants at once.

Samsung pioneered the successful delivery of the first 5G solutions by the end of the year 2018, including chipsets, devices, radios, and core network. With ongoing research and development, Samsung is leading the industry to develop 5G networks with its market-leading product from RAN and Core that have become independent network solutions and Artificial Intelligence (AI) automation tools.

The company currently provides network solutions to mobile phone owners who bring connections to hundreds of millions of users worldwide, including U.S. operator customers.

To discover more about GBL, please visit www.gblsys.com. For the latest GBL news, please visit www.gblsys.com/news.

//Samsung Newsroom

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June 2024 update coming to fix Galaxy S24 Ultra camera issues

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Camera issue update

Samsung‘s flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra has been in the spotlight, not just for its amazing features but also for persistent camera issues that have bothered users. Despite several software updates, these camera issues remained unresolved. Now, it seems that the company will resolve the Samsung Galaxy S24 camera issues with the June 2024 update.

According to a reliable tipster @UniverseIce, Samsung is testing a new software version S928BXXU2AXEA, which is confirmed to fix the camera issues. This version is of the Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone.

The new report indicates that the June 2024 security update for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series will fix camera issues. It could be significant as it will fix a major flaw that has affected the user experience.

The release date of the update has not been announced, but it is under testing. Users are hopeful that this will be the solution they have been waiting for. At the moment, we can take this information with a pinch of salt as no official announcement has been made regarding this.

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Samsung now aims 270 million Galaxy device production in 2024

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Samsung has reportedly increased its Galaxy device production plan for 2024. A report says that the company now aiming to produce 270 million units this year, a substantial 17 million hike compared to the original target of 253 million units.

South Korea’s TheElec also reports that Samsung could increase JDM smartphone production by 23 million units. In particular, joint development and manufacturing would be increased from 44 million units to 67 million units in China this year.

Last year, the South Korean tech giant was estimated to have set a plan to produce 253 million devices in 2024. Of the 253 million units, 44 million units were to be produced through JDM in China, which is going to be 67 million units – an increase of 23 million units.

Of the smartphone volume that Samsung plans to produce directly this year, 28 million units, are outsourced by Hansol Technics and Dream Tech at their Vietnamese factories. The volume of Hansol Technics is known to be 25 million units and that of Dream Tech is 300,000 units.

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Samsung teases Wear OS 5 One UI 6 Watch Beta, arriving soon?

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Samsung could soon launch the Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch Beta program. The Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic may be the very first entries to the activity. Later on, the update might be expanded to the Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro as well.

Wear OS 5 One UI 6 Watch Beta

Recently, Samsung enthusiast theonecid/X spotted the One UI Watch Beta page in the One UI 6 section. The listing was spotted in Samsung’s Korean variant of the community. It indicates that the company is preparing to kick off the Beta Program for smartwatch models.

Google has recently unveiled the Wear OS 5, which is available in the Developer Preview channel. Samsung’s next major upgrade to smartwatch users will bring the latest Wear OS 5 on top of One UI 6 Watch. Prior to the Stable update, the Beta program will be conducted.

Wear OS 5 promises enhanced battery life and a new watch face format. It came after the latest OnePlus Watch’s lead with longer battery life. The new platform may also bring fruitful advancements to Samsung and Google’s eligible smartwatch models.

Samsung might launch the Galaxy Watch 7 in July this year. The upcoming smartwatches will most likely come with Wear OS 5-bases One UI 6 Watch pre-installed. New hardware-derived features are also expected alongside the rumored blood-sugar assessment feature.

Galaxy Watch’s Wear OS 5 Beta may be available in select countries including South Korea and the US. Last year, the company released around 8 Beta updates of One UI 5 Watch. We might soon get an official announcement regarding the Beta Program from Samsung.

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