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Here’s how Samsung taking 5G innovation to next level with vRAN

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In recent years, leading global operators have selected Samsung as their partners in a journey towards next-generation networks. Samsung is taking the new 5G to the next level with its industry-leading solution for Radio Access Network (vRAN) that will enable mobile operators to deliver greater flexibility, efficiency, and efficiency in network management.

The world’s leading operators opt for Samsung vRAN with its guaranteed quality, reliability, and durability, delivering similar performance to traditional hardware-based hardware. The company’s vRAN is equipped to support mobile operators and businesses with its ability to cover a wide range of applications – from low band to mid-band – as well as its flexibility in terms of supporting solutions for both external and internal spaces.

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New technologies have been key to the continuation of Samsung solutions. The emergence of a company vRAN solution can be divided into three different categories, described below.

First-Generation Virtualized RAN

Samsung has successfully upgraded its vCU in 2016 to first be seen on mobile networks. VCU refers to high-level processing functions on the RAN. It is usually installed in one operator network area to reduce the number of supplier pointers, improve network quality and reliability.

The company has conducted numerous trials in  KoreaJapan and the U.S. using its vCU in 2019, it successfully deployed this solution to the first 5G networks worldwide in Korea and the U.S.

Second-Generation Virtualized RAN

Using its decades of experience and long-standing leadership in RAN technology, Samsung developed vDU using its advanced standalone stack to deliver outstanding performance.

Next-Generation Virtualized RAN With Enhanced Capabilities

This year, Samsung has taken vRAN to the next level with its software stack and hardware accelerator, increasing its vRAN capacity to support multiple cells. Hardware is a dedicated device that works with the CPU on a COTS server to improve processing power.

Recently, Samsung completed its first industry-leading vRAN data session over the C-Band spectrum over a live network, using its vRAN-based software that works on COTS servers with a hardware accelerator.

Samsung’s journey to the most powerful vRAN has been long and challenging. But now, as the company has deployed vRAN with the help of C-band Massive MIMO and is conducting a live network trial in the U.S., the future of vRAN looks bright.

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Big Price, Small Storage: Samsung India shocks with 128GB Galaxy S24

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Samsung Galaxy S24 128GB India

Samsung has introduced a new variant of the Galaxy S24 in India for those users who prefer less storage. The new Samsung Galaxy S24 model comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage and is priced at ₹74,999 in India. It is a good option for those who do not require higher storage capacities but the price is too high.

The 128GB variant of the Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently not listed on the official website or online stores, but it is expected to be available through offline retail channels shortly in India.

However, users can purchase the higher storage variants, which are priced at ₹79,999 for 256GB and ₹89,999 for 512GB.

Galaxy S24 

Samsung Galaxy S24 features a 6.2-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a maximum brightness of 2,600 nits, protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The smartphone is equipped with an Exynos 2400 processor and supports up to 512GB storage.

On the back side, the camera system includes a 50MP primary sensor, a 10MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide lens, along with a 12MP front camera for selfies.

It has a 4,000mAh battery that supports 25W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging.

Samsung Galaxy S24 128GB India

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Samsung patents display innovation for sharper, more efficient screens

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Samsung just got approval for a display innovation patent, which it applied to last year. United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently published the Samsung patent, which was filed on April 30, 2023, with publication number US20240138190A1.

As Samsung continues to innovate, the Display division is about to bring a major breakthrough. The latest patent showcases display technology featuring a pixel circuit with a unique concave base layer design. It’s said to enhance capacitor integration for sharper, more efficient screens.

Here’s what the patent says:

The published patent showcases a display device that has a pixel circuit layer including a base layer and a pixel circuit disposed on the base layer, and a light-emitting element disposed on the base layer and electrically connected to the pixel circuit.

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Pixel circuit retains a transistor and a storage capacitor including a first and second capacitor electrode, with the base layer including a concave portion. At least a portion of each of the first and second capacitor electrodes is disposed of in the concave portion.

Simply put, the display patent describes a new layout design that helps improve the overall performance and flexibility of the display device. As the patent took a year to be approved, we might hear more about it from Samsung during its display innovation summits.

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Samsung Glance app just got better with new update

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Samsung Glance update

Samsung has rolled out a new update for its popular Glance app with version 2.3.04. This latest enhances user interaction with the app through functional improvements and bug fixes.

The update enhances some fucntions of the app for smoother transitions and quicker response times. In addition, it also fixes some issues that users encountered in the last update to improve the overall stability and reliability of the Glance app.

Samsung Glance app is known for providing quick and easy access to a variety of content right from the lock screen. With the latest update, the app is set to become more reliable and user-friendly.

We advise all users to download and install version 2.3.04 to enjoy the benefits of these latest improvements. To install the update, you just need to visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

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