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Samsung to hold ‘Samsung Software Developers Conference’ in November

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On October 20, Samsung announced that it will host the ‘Samsung Software Developer Conference (‘ SSDC ‘)’ online from November 17 to 18. Samsung has expanded and redesigned the ‘Samsung Open Source Conference’, which has been held since 2014, with the newly established SSDC as a place for internal and external developers to exchange not only open source but also in all software fields.

Two days, lectures and technical sessions from well-known software developers in the field of AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), 5G, Cloud, Big Data, Robot will be held.

The first day will be held as an internal event where Samsung’s executives and staff come together to explore the vision of developer growth, and the second day will be an open event where any software developer can participate and share the latest software technology.

On the 2nd day of the conference, Hyun-Jun Seung, president of the Samsung Research Lab, will deliver a welcome address, while Seung-Beom Choi, vice president of Samsung Research, will deliver a day-to-day presentation on Samsung open-source software strategy.

In the technical session, not only independent IT companies such as Microsoft and Kakao, but also open source developers from various industries, including AI-related companies such as Blue Prism, Lablup, and TUNiB, will participate.

Software talents past the Samsung Electronics community charity program will also be taking part in the event. Joon Chae-yeon and Kim Do-yeon, winners of the ‘Samsung Junior SW Creation Contest’ 2020, and Park Jun-seo, grand prize winners, and best ‘South Youth SW Academy (SSAFY)’ presenters will present the experience their software development experience.

  • Samsung Junior SW Creative Contest: A contest in which elementary, middle, and high school students across the country recognize social problems around us and solve problems using the software.
  • Samsung Youth SW Academy: Samsung Electronics expands the domestic IT ecosystem and promotes youth employment Software education programs for young people to increase competitiveness

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Galaxy AI’s Instant Slow-mo now support 480×480 24fps videos

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Instant Slow mo 24fps

Samsung Galaxy S24 introduced the Galaxy AI‘s Instant Slow-mo feature with One UI 6.1. This feature uses on-device AI to create intermediate motion between frames, resulting in realistic and seamless transitions. Samsung has now expanded Instant Slow-mo support for 480×480 24fps videos.

With the April 2024 update for the Galaxy S24 series, the Instant Slow-mo feature gets enhanced as it is now supporting 480×480 24fps videos. This powerful tool makes creating and sharing high-quality slow-mo videos on social media easier than ever.

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Instant Slow-mo feature plays the captured videos 4 times slower by creating a new game during each movement through AI frame rate conversion technology. It requires no separate settings when shooting. This feature transforms ordinary videos into cinematic slow-motion masterpieces.

This feature is now available on the Galaxy S23 series except S23 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series along with the Galaxy S24 series.

Instant Slow-mo 24fps videos

AI Frame Rate Conversion

The AI Frame Rate Conversion (AI FRC) technology begins by analyzing every two frames of the original video, extracting motion information to interpolate new frames that slow down the action.

This process is repeated in both forward and reverse directions to enhance the accuracy of newly created additional frames. The Fusion Map and Residual processes then work in pairs to detect motion differences and apply additional corrections for smoother motion and sharp details.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE will miss One UI 6.1 Galaxy AI’s Instant Slow-mo feature

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Fresh Galaxy Enhance-X update available for Android 14 devices

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Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X Android 14 update

Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X app is getting a new update for Android 14 Galaxy devices. Identified via version 2.0.71, the update brings improvements and bug fixes to enhance device performance.

The fresh update improves the app’s functions and addresses issues reported by users to ensure a more efficient and error-free experience. It is expected to enhance the stability and performance of the app.

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Users will have to download 156.63MB to install the update, available on the Galaxy Store. Those who have Galaxy devices with Android 14 are advised to install the new version of the Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X app.

The latest update will not only improve their device’s performance but also align it with the latest software.

Samsung’s Enhance-X app offers AI-powered media enhancement for Galaxy devices. It repairs and creatively edits photos and videos, improving clarity and brightness. Some unique features like Single Take and Long Exposure enhance videos. It saves content in JPEG/MP4 formats in the gallery.

Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X Android 14 update

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Samsung revives ‘Since last charge’ feature for enhanced battery tracking

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One UI 6.1 Battery last charge feature

Samsung has updated its Device Care app to version 13.8.6.11, which brings back the “since last charge” feature for its Galaxy smartphones. It was removed from Galaxy devices in the One UI 6 update. This function allows users to monitor their device’s battery performance and screen usage time since the last full charge.

According to the tipster Tarunvats, the return of the “since last charged” feature is due to user demand as it provides an accurate review of battery life. This feature is more informative than previous 24-hour tracking systems, which did not consider charging periods.

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The update is compatible with all Samsung devices running One UI 6, making it accessible to a wider user base. The Korean tech giant reintroduces the “Since last charged” option to enhance the user experience by providing valuable insight into battery usage.

Users can install the update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, they can download it directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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