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Samsung 2022 Neo QLED 8K Smart TV now available to purchase in the US
Samsung expands the wide range of QLED TVs in the global market. At the same time, the company announced most of its 2022 lineup at CES 2022 in January and is now available for purchase on the high-end model with a QLED panel and 8K resolution. As you might expect, this is not the cheapest.
Samsung’s new Neo QLED 8K Smart TV (QN900B) is available in three sizes: 65 inches, 75 inches, and 85 inches. Priced at $4,999.99, $6,499.99 and $8,499, respectively. It’s a lot of money, but Samsung is throwing away $200 in store credit with pre-orders. This is a 2% reduction in the price of the 85-inch model, really.
The main outlet here is the ‘Infinity screen’ with ‘Slim One Connect’, which means the TV panel is very thin with almost invisible bezels, but all the hardware (including the HDMI port) is in a small separate box. . You get a high-end QLED screen, anti-glare coating for better viewing angles, 120Hz refresh rate support and some other useful features.
Samsung Neo QLED TVs
Samsung 2022 TV Line
- Neo QLED 8K
- Neo QLED 4K
- OLED
- S95B: 65”, 55”
- QLED 4K
- Lifestyle
- The Freestyle
- The Frame (2022): 85”, 75”, 65”, 55”, 50”, 43”, 32”
Samsung has the same neural quantum processor as most of its other TVs, providing AI-enhanced upscaling for non-8K content. There is also the general Smart Hub software experience, which includes access to the most popular streaming services and media apps. Recently, Samsung has been improving cloud gaming support on its smart TVs, although it does not have a cloud platform to play games in native 8K resolution.
Samsung on Thursday unveiled its first OLED smart TV, the S95B Samsung OLED Smart TV. That model is available in two sizes, with prices ranging from $1,299.99 for the 55-inch version to $2,999.99 for the 65-inch model. The S95B is also available for pre-order, but the Neo QLED 8K model does not have the store credit bonus mentioned above.
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Android Theft Protection features coming to your Samsung Galaxy
Google has started rolling out new Theft Protection features for Android devices including Samsung Galaxy devices running version 10 and above. Announced at the I/O 2024 event in May, these new features help to keep your personal information safe if your phone gets stolen.
The trio of Theft Protection features are now becoming available to Android users including those with devices from brands like Pixel and Samsung. You can start seeing these new features if you’re part of the Google Play services beta (version 24.40.33) program.
Google Theft Protection
The Theft Protection is a new privacy and device safety feature added under Google Services. It helps to keep your personal data safe if your device is stolen.
To access the new theft protection features, check the Theft protection in your device’s Settings app. You can also go to the Google Services page and find it under the All Services tab. This feature includes three main options, they are:
1.) Theft Detection Lock
This feature uses your device’s sensors, Wi-Fi, and smart device connections to detect if someone suddenly grabs your phone while you’re using it. If this happens, your phone will automatically lock its screen to unauthorized access to your personal data.
2.) Offline Device Lock
This feature starts its work if someone steals your phone and turns off the internet to stop tracking. For that, Google mentions two conditions – you need to be using your phone while it’s unlocked, and you can only lock the screen up to twice a day.
3.) Remote Lock
If your phone is stolen, you can go to android.com/lock to lock it remotely. You’ll need to confirm your identity with a phone number and answer a security question. This is faster than the Find My Device method.
With these features, Google aims to enhance your security and protect your personal information. The company will soon make these features available to all Android users through a stable update.
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Download Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Wallpapers Now!
Samsung has recently launched its new premium Galaxy S series tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra. These Galaxy Tab S10 tablets come with some stunning wallpapers that are now available for download.
Notably, Samsung has skipped the standard 11-inch Galaxy Tab S10 model this year to focus on Plus and Ultra. Both tablets feature advanced Galaxy AI capabilities and are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset to ensure top-notch performance.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ has a 12.4-inch display, while the Tab S10 Ultra features a big 14.6-inch screen. These large displays are perfect for everything from playing games to working on projects.
For these large displays, Samsung has included four unique and vibrant wallpapers with minimalist design. These Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Wallpapers wallpapers are available for download in high resolution (2960 x 2235 pixels), thanks to YTECHB.
- Click here to download Wallpapers!
To download, simply open the link, select your favorite wallpaper, and save it to your device. Once downloaded, go to your downloads folder, choose the wallpaper you like, open it, and tap the three-dot menu icon. From there, select “Set as wallpaper” to apply it to your home screen or lock screen.
Below you can check the preview of Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Wallpapers:
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Samsung Mobile in crisis, third-quarter profit could sink 25%
Samsung Mobile Experience division is in crisis, with a 25% profit sink likely in the third-quarter. Samsung’s aggressive marketing and Galaxy AI strategy paid off, but less than expectations – resulting in operating profit harm in Q3.
South Korea’s FNGuide reports that the Samsung Mobile division could generate an operating profit of 2.6 trillion won in the third-quarter. The estimation indicates a 25% decrease compared to the same period last year.
Foldables are to be blamed?
Back in July, Samsung launched new foldable smartphones, powered by Galaxy AI. The Z Fold 6 comes with a slightly wider screen made possible through design refinements. However, the Z Flip 6 has no changes from its predecessor in looks.
Thanks to Galaxy AI, Samsung’s Z6 foldables garnered attention. Their performance has been weaker than expected given the slow pace of recovery globally. The Galaxy S24 series sales were also not impressive despite the swift pace after launch.
The South Korean tech giant is implementing measures such as cost-cutting for processors. Still, industry experts suggest that improving software competitiveness is essential for creating new revenue streams.
After Galaxy AI-powered S24, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6, Samsung strengthened its AI ecosystem with the Tab S10 series and the S24 FE. Despite this much effort, the performance of the MX division has not shown signs of recovery.
IDC reported that Samsung led the smartphone market in the second quarter with an 18% share. Despite fierce competition, Apple was the runner-up with a 16% share, while Xiaomi retained its third rank with a 15% market share.