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Samsung One UI 4.0 Camera Super Slow-Mo Mode
Samsung has introduced a number of new features, including an improved stock Camera app with its One UI 4.0 update. While everyone these days wants powerful image capture capabilities on their smartphone, the Android 12 update brings an improved version of the Camera application.
By upgrading your eligible Samsung Galaxy phone to Android 12-based One UI 4.0, you can access the newest Camera app to quickly capture high-quality pictures and videos. Additionally, one of the impressive and cool features that Galaxy fans love so much is Super Slow-mo mode.
One UI 4.0 Super Slow-Mo Mode on your Galaxy device allows you to record video in slow motion, making all your favorite moments cinematic. Whether you’re going for a slam dunk on a basketball court or your kids running through sprinklers, you can slow down and restore memory with Super Slow-Mo mode.
One UI 4.0 Super Slow-Mo Mode
What is Super Slow-Mo?
Thanks to your phone’s advanced motion sensor, Super Slow-Mo allows you to shoot at an incredible 960 frames per second. While capturing .2 or 4-second increments in super slow-mo slow motion on the Galaxy S9 and below, the S10 and later can capture twice as much .4 or .8 seconds.
Note: Super Slo-mo supports only HD resolution. Each video is limited to 20 shots.
Super Slow-Mo (Auto)
If you want the best slow-motion possible, use Super Slow-Mo Auto Mode. In this mode, the camera automatically detects the motion and then slows it down. It allows you to add slow-motion moments more than once per video.
- From the Camera app, tap More, and then select Super Slow-Mo.
- Then, tap on the Motion Detection icon to confirm that Auto Mode is turned on.
- It looks like three small circles inside a square. When you are ready, press Record.
- Hold your phone steady to enable motion detection. When your camera detects motion in the class, it automatically starts recording Super Slow-mo.
Super Slow-Mo (Manual)
The manual Super Slow-mo version allows you to manually activate slow motion. When you use this feature, each video has a slow-motion effect.
- From the Camera app, tap More, and then select Super Slow-Mo.
- Then, make sure the Auto mode is turned off. When it is off, the motion identifier turns gray.
- When you are ready, press Record. Hold your phone still and capture the action.
- Your phone will stop recording after a few seconds and will automatically create a slow-motion video.
Super Slow-Mo Tips
Although Super Slow-Mo is Super Advanced, there are a few things you need to keep in mind when shooting a slow-motion video. See the following tips for getting the best results with Super Slo-Mo:
- Make sure there are no moving objects in the on-screen square as this will trigger super slow-mo recording in auto mode.
- Avoid recording in flickering or fluorescent lighting, as this will trigger super slow-mo recording in auto mode.
- Record in an area of sufficient brightness. We recommend recording under LED lighting or sunlight.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra triumphs at 2024 Korea Advertising Awards
The 2024 Korea Advertising Awards honored Samsung for its Galaxy Watch Ultra campaign. The company today announced that it has won the Grand Prize in the ‘Social Communication’ category for the “‘GO ULTRA Challenge.”
The Korea Advertising Association, which organized the 2024 Korea Advertising Awards praised the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra campaign for effectively conveying features and brand philosophy through authentic stories.
In addition, the Korea Advertising Association also highlighted how Samsung’s Watch Ultra campaign fostered brand affinity among the younger generation and inspired Galaxy users to feel touched and proud.
GO ULTRA Challenge tells the story of CJ Park:
A cyclist and YouTuber who lost one of his legs in an accident, but challenges himself to push his limits. The protagonist completes a 294km ride in about 14 hours with the Galaxy Watch Ultra, delivering an inspiring and emotional experience.
Jang So-yeon, Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Korea Marketing Team, said, “We are very happy and honored to receive the Korea Advertising Award for campaigns that communicated the authenticity and values of the Galaxy brand. Moving forward, we will continue to create campaigns that resonate with consumers and strengthen our bond with them.”
Voices of Galaxy
Apart from this, the Korean tech giant has also scored a Bronze in the “Online Video” category with the “Voices of Galaxy” campaign for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.
The ‘Voices of Galaxy’ campaign showcased the diverse stories of celebrities such as Park Eun-bin and Pani Bottle, as well as regular users, through digital videos and photo shoots.
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Cyber Monday Deal: Save $190 on Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro
Samsung letting you save up to $190 on Galaxy Buds3 Pro for Cyber Monday. Continuing the Black Friday frenzy, the company is still offering huge benefits on Galaxy AI products.
Galaxy Buds3 Pro is the best Samsung TWS earbuds available on Cyber Monday sale. The deal lets you save up to $190+; up to $100 trade-in credit and $60 off.
Not that all but the company will also give you a free Clip Case with Carabiner. Offer Programs unlock more benefits if you are a student, teacher, govt employee, Samsung employee, or military officer.
The Galaxy Buds3 Pro is available in two striking colors: White and Silver. The product was listed with a price tag of $279, but currently available for $188.
Buy Galaxy Buds3 Pro from Samsung.com
The Galaxy Buds feature a 53mAh battery in the earbud, while the case has a 515mAh battery. While ANC is off, you will get up to 30 hours of playtime, while ANC reduces it to 26 hours, which isn’t a bad deal anyway.
The Buds 3 Pro has a 2-way Woofer and Tweeter for immersive audio. The product also features 3 high-SNR microphones to catch the voice during calls. IP57 rating ensures protection against water and sweat aimed at life longevity.
Activate Noise Cancellation is here to elevate your listening experience. When enabled, the intelligent ANC feature significantly reduces noise from surroundings so it won’t degrade your listening experience.
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Report: TSMC could make Exynos SoC for Samsung phones
Samsung may ink a deal with TSMC to produce Exynos SoC for Galaxy phones. As the Foundry Division facing a crisis, System LSI may fabricate Exynos using TSMC’s process. This way, Samsung will be able to ensure Exynos’ return.
According to Dealsite (via Jukanlosreve), Samsung could make Exynos SoC at TSMC. It remains to be seen which iteration of application processor the Taiwanese chip maker will produce for Samsung Galaxy phones.
TSMC’s 3nm process is a big hit. The company has major clients like Apple, MediaTek and Qualcomm. In the past, Samsung produced Snapdragon chips, but the flaws in Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 hurt it the most.
Currently, the situation is; that Samsung Foundry is unable to produce in-house Exynos chips. We’ve heard rumors of Samsung’s dream chip, which has now become a real dream. System LSI could collaborate with TSMC for contract production.
Dealsite report says:
So, I think there was a hope for about a year that they would really catch up with TSMC. But then their market share dropped sharply again, and recently, it barely exceeded 10%, and even internally, there were talks about “We’re going to make Exynos (Samsung’s mobile application processor) at TSMC.”
Samsung’s System LSI arm designs Exynos processors. The division naturally orders Samsung Foundry to proceed with mass production. The yield rate is not in Samsung’s favor, leading it to forget about production on a large scale.
The existence and growth of Exynos is necessary for Samsung. If there’s no alternative, the company will lose its negotiation power with suppliers. Hence, producing Exynos at TSMC isn’t a bad idea if it benefits the company and consumers.
Notably, Exynos 2500 has reportedly entered mass production, aiming to power the Galaxy Z Flip 7 next year. The Galaxy S25 series could exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip – manufactured by TSMC at 3nm process technology.