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Xiaomi-Leica unite to boost mobile Camera and Samsung has nothing to worry about

Last year, Xiaomi used Samsung’s ISOCELL Camera lens in its Mi 11 Ultra smartphone to boost its performance. Meanwhile, the successor isn’t following the same as Xiaomi just confirmed its partnership with a century-old Camera manufacturer Leica, and the first phone coming in July.
According to the information, Xiaomi could introduce the Xiaomi 12 Ultra flagship smartphone by July this year. This device will be equipped with a Camera system developed by Xiaomi and Leica, together. Earlier, Leica partnered with Huawei to improve its flagship Mate and P-series phones’ Camera.
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Aside from this, Xiaomi earlier revealed that its upcoming flagship handset will be powered by the recently launched Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. This makes Xiaomi’s forthcoming model a feature-packed powerful creation, but only ON-PAPERS.
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Statement: “Xiaomi and Leica share the same ideas regarding mobile imaging. Both companies are eager to continuously explore the optical performance and photographic experience in the mobile imaging era through extreme technological breakthroughs and aesthetic pursuits.”
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Recently, it was reported that the Korean tech giant is working to bring a 200MP Camera sensor with its upcoming S series flagship smartphone. While the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the most powerful Camera phone to date, the Galaxy S23 Ultra might surely be “unbeatable”.
Galaxy S22 Ultra Camera Specs
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with a 12MP Ultra Wide Camera with Dual Pixel AF, a 108MP Wide-angle Camera with PDAF, and OIS, a 10MP Telephoto Camera with Dual Pixel AF and another and 10x Optical Zoom, and a 10MP Telephoto Camera with 3x Optical Zoom.
Alongside this, the device has several unique and intelligent camera features including Scene Optimizer, Shot suggestions, Scan QR Codes, Detail Enhancer, Single Take, Photo, Video, Pro, Panorama, Food, Night, Portrait, Portrait Video, Pro Video, Super Slow-mo, Slow motion, Hyperlapse and Director’s View.
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Samsung Galaxy F54 with flagship camera, Nightography launching on June 6

Samsung will launch the Galaxy F54 5G smartphone in India on June 6, 2023. Today, the company has officially teased the upcoming device along with its launch date and pre-reservation activity. It’s a mid-range handset, equipped with pro-grade features such as a 108MP camera.
According to Samsung, the Galaxy F54 5G will launch in India on June 6, 2023, at 3 PM. Ahead of the unveiling, consumers can pre-reserve the device by paying INR 999, just like the flagship devices. By looks, this upcoming phone appears to be a Galaxy A54 sibling.
If you pre-reserve, the Galaxy F54 will be shipped to you first before the regular availability on platforms like Flipkart and Samsung.com/in. As it’s a refundable amount, you can avoid purchasing the phone if you feel it’s overpriced or concerned with any specs.
So if you are wondering to buy the Galaxy F54, it’s the greatest time to make initial purchase towards by pre-reserving. The payment amount will be reduced from the final invoice during checkout, however, Samsung is pledging additional benefits of up to INR 2000.
Galaxy F54 Highlights
- 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate
- 108MP primary rear camera with OIS and 4K video recording
- Nightography, Star Trails
- 8MP ultrawide camera
- 2MP macro camera
- 32MP selfie camera with 4K video recording
- Exynos 1380 processor | 6GB/8GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage
- 6,000mAh battery, 25W fast charging
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Samsung launches Galaxy self-repair program in South Korea

Samsung Galaxy smartphone and laptop owners will be able to repair their products themselves. Today, Samsung announced the launch of the Galaxy self-repair program in South Korea, allowing consumers to repair their own products.
Thanks to the self-repair program, Korean consumers will not only be able to visit the Samsung Electronics service center and repair the product but will also be able to purchase the necessary parts online and perform the repair themselves.
Self-repair begins with some models and limited parts and will be gradually expanded in the future. Accurate repairable models and parts can be found on the official website. First, self-repair of Galaxy mobile products and some models of TVs becomes possible.
It starts with three models: Galaxy S20 ∙ S21 ∙ S22 series, Galaxy Book Pro 39.6cm (15.6- inch ) series laptops, and 80cm (32-inch) TV. Users of this model can purchase necessary parts and repair tools through the Samsung service website.
In the case of smartphones, self-repair is possible for three parts: the display, the back cover, and the charging port. A total of seven parts, including the touchpad and fingerprint recognition power button, are included in the subject of self-repair for laptops.
Once replaced, you can use the “self-repair helper app” to optimize the new part to work properly. Afterward, through the self-diagnosis function of the “Samsung Members App,” you can check whether or not there is an abnormality in the repair result.
Consumers who have completed self-repair can visit the service center or return some of the replaced parts and repair tools to Samsung through courier service and receive a refund of the eco-friendly deposit. Recovered parts are either recycled or lead to responsible disposal through inspection by Samsung.
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Google delayed its ‘dual’ foldable attack on Samsung

Google’s hardware product design director Ivy Ross recently participated in a podcast show, confirming that Google has a second Pixel foldable phone, but did not disclose other details. It’s like a delay in a dual attack on Samsung’s Galaxy foldable portfolio.
Ross simply said that the Pixel device would “beyond every existing foldable,” which also caused Google to delay the product launch. She said Ross said the decision to forego launching a second foldable Pixel device was due to strict requirements for quality and innovation.
The official further added that she is proud of the team’s ability to create a better experience than existing foldable phones. It was previously reported that Google is developing a clamshell foldable phone similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. It’s unclear whether Ross’s Pixel will be the rumored foldable phone.
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