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Samsung Galaxy S21 capturing key moments on camera at Tokyo 2020 Olympics

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Samsung showcased the ability of the Galaxy S21 series camera at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The company shared a gallery of high-quality photos, all taken during the event. The company is partnering with Getty trained photographer Mark Metcalfe who has been tasked with capturing key camera moments at the Olympics using the Galaxy S21.

Samsung is an Olympic partner, and it is not the first time that the Galaxy S21 series has been mentioned in the same sentence as the sporting event. The company presented Galaxy S21 kits to Olympic and Paralympic athletes and announced a $1,000 prize for every Canadian Olympic medal.

Capturing Olympic moments with Galaxy S21 8K Video Snap and Single Take

The photos were taken with the highest-end model of the Galaxy S21 Ultra, even though Samsung is pressuring the entire series publicly with this latest report. However, these images were made with the same technology as Bright Night sensor, 8K Video Snap, and Single Take, all found throughout the Galaxy S21 flagship trio.

Without missing any important shots, the Single Take feature for the best photos from a single shot. and with the new version of the Bright Night sensor for shooting in low light conditions for vivid images reflects the vitality in the night What will the picture look like?

But in terms of technical specs, the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 + share triple camera settings including a large 12MP unit with Dual Pixel PDAF and OIS, a 12MP high-resolution camera, and a 64MP phone with PDAF, OIS, once up to 3x hybrid zoom.

Currently, the Galaxy S21 Ultra uses a 108MP large camera with laser autofocus and OIS, a 12MP ultrawide sensor, a 10MP shooter, and a 10MP periscope camera with 10x optical zoom.

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Lee’s secret mission: Samsung poaches ZEISS for chipmaking supremacy

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Samsung Boss Lee fled Germany to discuss potential partnerships with ZEISS. The official toured to ZEISS headquarters in Oberkochen and discussed cooperation in the nanometer processes field.

Per the announcement, Samsung plans to lead the sub 3nm ultra-fine process in the foundry market and start mass production of 6th-generation, 10-nanometer DRAMs using EUV processes by the end of the year.

This news comes right after TSMC revealed its roadmap of production on the 1.6nm process. The Korean tech giant is confident that its Gate-All-Around (GAA) tech will make it the market leader in the 2nm process.

“Collaboration with ZEISS will enable us to improve the performance and production processes of next-generation semiconductors and increase yield,” Samsung Electronics said.

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Galaxy Camera x ZEISS

ZEISS-branded camera come in vivo smartphones, hence, this collaboration is unlikely as Samsung doesn’t want any other branding for Galaxy’s camera. The company uses ISOCELL and Sony image sensors in Galaxy devices.

Previously, it was rumored that Samsung considering collaborating with Olympus. However, we haven’t seen any further development in the story and the company’s plans on promoting camera with unique branding.

Lee’s visit to ZEISS is all about partnership in process technology. Samsung Foundry is looking to attract clients as it already left behind TSMC in the market as well as losing consumers like Qualcomm.

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One UI 6.1 update will address NavStar button issue of Samsung devices

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Samsung has acknowledged a persistent issue reported by Galaxy users involving the NavStar Good Lock module and the taskbar. This issue causes the keyboard’s back button position to change randomly. This issue is bothering users as the back button’s unexpected movement often leads to accidental exits to the home screen while typing.

In response to these reports, Samsung has apologized for the inconvenience experienced by users and promised to resolve it in the upcoming software update.

According to the community moderator, the upcoming One UI 6.1 update will fix the NavStar button issue on Galaxy devices. Users have been advised to keep their devices updated to the latest software to get the fix once it is released.

If you are also facing NavStar issues on your Galaxy devices, the One UI 6.1 update will resolve them. Notably, the One UI 6.1 update will enhance the overall user experience by bringing new enhancements and features over the previous UI.

First of all, we apologize for any inconvenience caused when using NavStar. The phenomenon of the NavStar button changing position will be improved through the One UI 6.1 S/W update, so please maintain the latest S/W. We apologize for any inconvenience caused when using NavStar,” said  Community Moderator.

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Samsung plans twin chipset strategy for Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6 may use Exynos 2400 chipset in some markets. A new report indicates that the company is planning a twin-processor strategy for the next-gen foldable smartphones. The Korean variants may be fueled with Exynos rather than Snapdragon.

According to Chosun, Samsung plans to bring Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 with Exynos 2400 chipset in South Korea. Due to the strong US dollar, the company is considering expanding its in-house Exynos chip, as it did with the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus.

It doesn’t mean there won’t be any Snapdragon variant. Markets like the US and Canada would surely get the Snapdragon variant. However, whether the European region continues to have Snapdragon availability remains to be seen.

Earlier, the US variant of Galaxy Z Flip 6 was spotted on the Geekbench GPU database. The listing revealed the model was equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip, featuring the same graphics performance as the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Samsung has greatly improved its 2024 Exynos flagship processor. As the hardware costs continue to spike, the company needs to utilize its Exynos to maintain the pricing segment. Twin chip strategy would also empower Samsung to deal with Qualcomm for Snapdragon SoCs.

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