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Samsung Exynos 2200 chip to be overclocked than Apple’s A15 Bionic

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In late December 2021, Samsung officially announced that it will introduce its new mobile platform Exynos 2200 on January 11. Ahead of the launch, we have come to know a little more about its specs.

According to a well-known tipster Ice Universe, the AMD Radeon GPU on the Exynos 2200 will be clocked at 1,300MHz, a bit above the A15 Bionic’s 1,200MHz clock speed. This figure is similar to an earlier report that talked about the overclocking capabilities of the GPU.

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Although it suggests that Exynos 2200 will be slightly faster than Apple’s legendary Bionic A15, we cannot compare the performance difference based on clock speed considering how the two architectures are different and also running on different platforms.

Samsung Exynos 2200

Moving on, there sits a chance that Samsung has tweaked the Exynos 2200’s AMD RDNA2 GPU to keep thermals under control. Previously, it was unveiled that the chipset can operate at 1,800 MHz, but that requires a high 10W power budget.

Anyways, at present, there’s not much information about the upcoming Exynos 2200 GPU’s specs. Some rumors say that it could come with 4 CUs (Compute Units) and support raytracing on a hardware level.

Besides specs, as per the reports, the Galaxy S22 series will feature Samsung’s own developed Exynos 2200 chipset and will be available in several regions. Whereas, consumers in Europe and South Korea are most likely to get Galaxy S22 series featuring Exynos 2200 processor. The smartphone may go official on February 8.

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BREAKING: One UI 6 Beta 4 rolling out to Galaxy S23 in the US – October 2023 patch, critical bug fixes [1GB]

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Samsung today begins the rollout of One UI 6 Beta 4 to the Galaxy S23 series in the US. This update earlier tipped to arrive next week, while the company is beginning to deploy to software from today itself. October 2023 security patch included in the Beta 4 alongside critical bug fixes.

According to the info, Samsung is rolling out the One UI 6 Beta 4 to Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra in the US. The update weighs over 1GB and bears PDA build version ending with ZWIC for carrier-unlocked S23 models.

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The changelog of the fourth One UI 6 Beta mentions fixes for bugs related to Samsung Pass, voice recognition while receiving a call, Google Assistant execution problems, and more. Samsung has also listed some known issues that are left to be fixed as of now.

One UI 6 Beta 4 Changelog

  • Fixed the onboarding failure when retrying login after initializing Samsung Pass and logging out of Samsung account
  • Fixed the problem that voice recognition is not possible when you say “answer the phone” while receiving a call
  • Fixed the Google Assistant execution problem when swiping up in the gesture mode of the navigation bar
  • Many other improvements

Known issues

  • Motion photo is not available
  • Infinite reboot occurs when entering repair mode
  • Kids app cannot be installed after updating from One UI 5.0 to One UI 6.0. It will be installed in mid-September as a separate app (public open at the end of September)

In addition to the US, the fourth Beta will soon be available in South Korea and Germany. In the remaining markets including China, India, Poland and the US, the same software will be rolled out as the third Beta build to the Galaxy S23 series users.

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It’s Official: Samsung teases the Galaxy S23 FE!

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After weeks of leaks and rumors, Samsung finally began teasing the Galaxy S23 FE. Today, Samsung India posted an image showcasing the triple rear camera setup of its upcoming smartphone. Undoubtedly, it’s for the Galaxy S23 FE, which is reportedly coming next month.

In the teaser, Samsung mentioned that “Epic moments are now closer than ever.” This is because of the Galaxy S23 FE’s flagship-grade specs that are coming with affordability. The company says “Get ready to experience the new epic. Launching soon.”

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Earlier, we reported that the South Korean tech giant may unveil the Galaxy S23 FE on October 4. Along with the Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy Buds FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE series products will also make their official debut for consumers.

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Samsung will release One UI 6 Beta 4 next week to Galaxy S23 series: Tipster

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Users of Samsung’s Galaxy S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra will receive the One UI 6 Beta 4 update next week. This isn’t an official confirmation, but revealed by a trusted Samsung tipster, who has a good track record of unreleased products and software development.

According to IceUniverse, Galaxy S23 series users, who have signed up for the One UI 6 Beta Program, will get the Beta 4 next week. While criticizing the One UI China team’s efficiency, the source disclosed that the Beta 4 is coming outside Chinese market next week.

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Earlier, the Galaxy S23 series users received the One UI 6 Beta 3 Hotfix, days after the Beta 3 release. As the changelog is getting downsized with each Beta, it can be assumed that Samsung’s software development is on the right path and we will soon see the Stable release.

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