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Samsung’s North America CEO joins White House meeting, pledged to help resolve supply chain issues

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On October 14, at the White House meeting, Samsung committed to delivering another 5,000 containers (approximately 60% increase) to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach by operating 24/7 over the next 90 days.

Among 72% of U.S. homes having one or more Samsung products, theUS is one of Samsung’s largest and most important consumer markets. The COVID-19 epidemic has brought many challenges to Samsung’s economy and industry, including the disruption of global supply chains.

Recently, Samsung was honored to have the President of Samsung North America President and Chief Executive Officer KS Choi meet with Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of Transport Pete Buttigieg, and Director of the National Economic Council Brian Deese, and other corporate executives and officials to discuss supply solutions, and of the President on this matter.

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During the meeting, Samsung, in partnership with its trading partners, committed to delivering another 5,000 containers (approximately 60% increase) to ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach in the next 90 days. To achieve this we will work with our truck suppliers and take advantage of the expansion of ports to 24/7 operation.

Samsung has the highest production capacity in the United States with a service that lasts more than 40 years. While we have a large production capacity in the U.S. Made in Texas semiconductors and washing machines in South Carolina, we understand that resolving port congestion is urgent to ensure that U.S. consumers have the appliances and equipment that consumers want and need.

Seventy-two percent of U.S. homes have one or more Samsung products, and the U.S. is one of Samsung’s largest and most important consumer markets. Therefore, Samsung committed to being part of this very important solution and will continue to work collaboratively with our management and business partners on these critical issues. With this joint venture, the company is confident that it will overcome the procurement challenge.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 with 12GB RAM, S23 Ultra processor spotted

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy and 12GB RAM surfaced. In a strange development, Samsung was spotted testing its next Flip phone with the chip used in the S23 Ultra last year as well as a huge boost in random access memory.

The latest Geekbench listing of Samsung SM-F741U hints that Galaxy Z Flip 6 might use Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip and 12GB of RAM. Earlier, the same model number was benchmarked featuring Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.

Well, it’s the first time the company is planning a 12GB model of its clamshell foldable. It aligns with the rumors that the Exynos chip may expand to Samsung’s foldable lineup. Therefore, the US variant might use the last year’s Snapdragon chip rather than the latest Exynos.

Qualcomm is regularly increasing the prices of mobile platforms. With the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung faced a lot of challenges including higher pricing of Snapdragon chips for Galaxy. Hence, utilization of Exynos in flagship Galaxies would help it maintain the costs.

The launch is expected to happen in July 2024, therefore, it’s early to determine which SoC will be used. It should be noted that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy-powered S24 Ultra received all the AI features available in the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

This way, the next Flip phone with 12GB RAM but last year’s SoC wouldn’t be a bad deal. Pay attention, the fresh Flip 6 listing shows Android 14 OS, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip that scored 1,794 points in the single-core test and 4,486 points in the multi-core test.

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Galaxy S22, Z Fold 4, and Flip 4 to receive Galaxy AI, One UI 6.1 update on May 3

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After rolling out the One UI 6.1 update for nine Galaxy devices, Samsung is now ready to rollout this major update for the next set of Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Tab S8 Series, and Galaxy S22 series. A piece of new information has revealed the release date of the One UI 6.1 update for these Galaxy smartphones.

According to the Canadian network carrier, Fido, a new update is scheduled to be available for the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Z Flip 4 on May 3rd in Canada. This update will include the April 2024 security patch and is expected to introduce the One UI 6.1 features.

Although Samsung has not confirmed the specific date for the One UI 6.1 release for these devices but announced that it will happen in early May. The update is highly anticipated, as it promises to enhance device security and functionality.

One UI 6.1 update will offer a range of AI-powered features to these devices, such as Circle to Search, Chat Assist, Interpreter, Live Translate, Note Assist, Transcript Assist, Browsing Assist, Generative Edit, Edit Suggestion, and AI-Generated Wallpaper. These features will improve the overall user experience by making the devices more intuitive and easier to use.

As the release date approaches, Samsung device users are eager to experience the new capabilities offered by One UI 6.1. The Korean tech giant promises to make Galaxy devices smarter, more secure, and feature-rich with One UI 6.1.

It’s Official: Samsung announces Galaxy AI with One UI 6.1 for Galaxy S22, Z Flip/Fold4 and Tab S8 series

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Game-changing Samsung battery will charge in 9 minutes, last for 20 years

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Samsung unveiled game-changing battery technologies that charge in 9 minutes and last for 20 years. At the 37th Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition, the company revealed its ambition for solid-state batteries at the Olympics of Electric Vehicles.

According to the info, all solid-state batteries are targeted for mass production in 2027. Meanwhile, Samsung SDI is aiming to develop a battery that charges 80% in 9 minutes by 2026. Besides, an EV battery with over 20 years of life is aimed to be developed by 2029.

At EVS37, the South Korean tech firm is putting solid-state batteries at the forefront. The company may showcase the unique advantages of its solid-state batteries, including proprietary anode-free technology and the industry’s highest energy density of 900 Wh/L.

“Samsung SDI is well on the way to secure key technologies for industry-leading innovations that include all solid-state battery, ultra-fast charging, and ultra-long life battery,” said Samsung SDI President & CEO Yoon-ho Choi. “With the technology leadership enabled by our ‘super-gap’ technology, Samsung SDI will pioneer the future global EV market.”

Additionally, Samsung SDI’s no-thermal propagation technology will be in the spotlight at EVS37. The company utilizes built-in vents, which exhaust heat and gas arising from an impact or a fire to minimize the propagation of thermal runaway.

Solid-state battery for mobile?

As the battery is a crucial part of smartphones, Samsung may not perform any kind of experiment among the public. We’ve heard about all-solid-state battery tech for mobile devices. This will not be happening anytime soon as the tech should be ensured before reaching the hands of the public.

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