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OnePlus 10 Pro features LTPO 2.0 screen tech made by Samsung!
Recently, OnePlus CEO Pete Law has confirmed that the OnePlus 10 Pro will be covered next month. Adding to this, Lau revealed that the phone will have a Samsung‘s LTPO 2.0 display. He added that this display technology can provide a smoother overall experience than LTPS OLED panels.
This information was provided by the Chinese social media platform Weibo (via RPRNA). LTPO or low-temperature polycrystalline oxide technology allows the display to provide variable refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz while consuming significantly less power. Samsung seems to be supplying these display panels to the OnePlus.
Unlike other manufacturers, OnePlus is promoting some of the hardware features in the new OnePlus 10 Pro Dons. So far we have learned that the flagship will feature a 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED screen with LTPO 2.0 technology mentioned above.
In addition, the CEO has already confirmed the existence of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. In the classic OnePlus fashion, the device has an impressive fast charging speed.
While OnePlus usually unveils its flagships in March or April, the company may break with tradition by launching the OnePlus 10 Pro in early January 2022.
The manufacturer is sending out invitations to an event that will take place in Las Vegas on January 5th, indicating that the device may be on display. With almost two weeks left until the release of the flagship, we hope that more information will come to us in a few more days.
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Samsung’s April 2024 update bricking Galaxy Z Fold 3
Samsung’s April 2024 update is reportedly bricking Galaxy Z Fold 3. A user reported on the Korean version of Samsung’s community that this smartphone was stuck in recovery mode after triggering the installation of the F926NKSU2HXD2 firmware.
The problem seems limited as I haven’t found many reports regarding the same. At the same time, the comments section of the source post also lacks similar feedback from consumers. Still, I recommend you not to install the HXD2 firmware on your Galaxy.
Samsung has recently launched Samsung Wallet in its home ground. We’ve seen a heavy number of Samsung Pay users switching to Wallet for advanced payments and mobile ID features. Notably, the firmware update also brought Samsung Wallet Mobile ID integration for the Fold 3.
Apart from the Wallet upgrade, the firmware brings the April 2024 security patch. Samsung may have also released HXD2 to the Galaxy Z Flip 3 in South Korea. The same firmware was started rolling out to the Galaxy Z Flip 4, however, there are no reports from consumers in the community.
While the smartphone is stuck in recovery mode, the only way left is to wipe the data. Wiping data will lead the user to lose access to all the personal data that was not backed up. Also, there will be a lot of hurdles after manually resetting the device such as logging in via the trusted device.
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Samsung's April 2024 update bricking Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G in South Korea ‼ ‼
– Suspected SW: F926NKSU2HXD2
After installing, the user's phone stuck into recovery mode.
Rebooting through volume/power keys doesn't work, infinite loop⁉#Samsung #GalaxyZFold3 #OneUI6 pic.twitter.com/DLJpXZQxXe
— Yash Rathore (@YashRathoreX) April 19, 2024
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 US model packs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor
The US variant of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. There were reports that Samsung may expand the Exynos chipset to its foldable lineup, which doesn’t seem to be happening, at least in the United States.
Recently, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 US variant was spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon chip. It isn’t surprising as the company is following its conventional chipset strategy. We expect that it will be the same chipset used in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.
The Flip 6 smartphone scored 15084 points on Geekbench’s GPU test. Due to its foldable form factor, the device may miss a Galaxy S24-like larger cooling technology. Still, its impressive 15000+ points in the GPU test indicates that Samsung has greatly optimized the software.
The company still has three months remaining in the launch event. More performance improvements will likely be achieved before the Unpacked. The South Korean tech giant will likely unveil the next-gen foldable phones in mid-July.
This year, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra would join the standard Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6. In addition, an affordable variant of Fan Edition branding is also in development. However, the cheaper foldable would miss some pro-grade specs to maintain the price.
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Samsung Galaxy M35 (cheap A35) features Bluetooth 5.3, launch imminent
Samsung Galaxy M35 5G is confirmed to feature Bluetooth 5.3 technology. The phone has recently surfaced on Samsung India’s support website, hinting at imminent launch. Rapid developments indicate that the device will soon be released in the Indian market.
As spotted by MySmartPrice, the Samsung Galaxy M35 5G appeared on the Bluetooth SIG certification site. The database revealed that Samsung’s next M series phone carries model number SM-M356B_DS and supports Bluetooth 5.3.
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy A35 5G in the US, following the Global debut last month. The phone costs $400, while the upcoming Galaxy M35 5G will introduce identical design and specs at a lower price in select markets including India.
Previous reports reveal that the Galaxy M35 5G packs a 6000mAh battery with 25W charging support. The phone could be powered by an Exynos 1380 SoC paired with at least 6GB of RAM. It’s confirmed that the One UI 6.1 with Android 14 will come pre-loaded with it.
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