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Samsung trolls Apple: Let us know when it (iPhone 14) folds
Apple is launching its new innovations with iPhone 14 series, ditching the notch in 2022 and adopting a pill shape hole display. Meanwhile, Samsung is not leaving any chance to troll Apple, as it just did again through three Twitter posts, back to back.
Let us know when it folds
“Let us know when it folds” is Samsung’s latest dig at Apple over the topic of innovations. While some Apple iPhone 14 models are now introducing a notch-less display, Samsung’s trolling it with the futuristic Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4.
Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with 2nd generation under-display camera technology and provides you with a tablet-like big screen when unfolded. At the same time, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 is the most beautiful and fancy smartphone that attracts every kind of consumer.
Still, Apple has no plans for foldable smartphones that are becoming the first choice of consumers nowadays. Hopefully, it will realize the reality soon, well, you can enjoy the latest Samsung tweets trolling Apple and #AppleEvent below!
Let us know it when it folds. šāāļø
— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS) September 7, 2022
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BRš£— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS) September 7, 2022
Nice. A little boxy, but nice. We prefer a round shape ourselves. Classic.
— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS) September 7, 2022
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TSMC unveils A16: 1.6nm semiconductor manufacturing process
TSMC will commence 1.6nm semiconductor production in the second half of 2026. The company’s Co-Chief Operating Officer,Ā Y.J. Mii, announced (via NikkeiAsia) in the US that the new A16 chip manufacturing technology will begin production in the second half of 2026.
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is also working on 1.6nm process tech, called Backside Power Delivery. Taiwanese chipmaker said that 1.6nm is an area where they are competing with Intel, racing to boost the speed of AI semiconductors.
Demand from AI chip companies led TSMC to develop the new A16 chip manufacturing process faster than expected. High NA EUV, the next-generation extreme ultraviolet exposure equipment for drawing ultra-fine circuits, is unlikely to be used.
Samsung previously revealed it plans to mass produce 2nm in 2025 and 1.4nm in 2027, which is similar to TSMC. Meanwhile, Intel could start mass production of the 1.8nm process later this year, with 1.4nm expected to be announced in 2027.
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Fresh Samsung Quick Share App update available for Android 14 devices
Samsung is releasing a new update of the Quick Share app for Android 14 devices. Identified via version 13.6.13.6, the new update is available on the Galaxy Store with an installation package of 25.58MB
The fresh update brings the Family Hub refrigerator nearby sharing support for a better experience. It also fixes some bugs encountered in the previous version. However, it does not bring any new features or changes but you will surely get a smoother usability experience after updating.
It is worth mentioning that the Samsung Quick Share 13.6.13.6 update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 14 based One UI 6.1 or One UI 6.0. If your device is eligible you can install the update to enjoy enhanced functions.
Users can update the Quick Share app in two ways. The first way is to update from Galaxy Store, for which open theĀ Galaxy StoreĀ app >>Ā MenuĀ Options >>Ā Updates. A new page will open from where you can install all available updates.
The second one is from the app, for that, you have to open Settings of your smartphone >> Connected devices >> Quick Share >> About Quick Share. If any new update is available then you will see theĀ UpdateĀ option. You can install the latest update by tapping on the Update button.
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Samsung TV Plus US adds three new channelsĀ from Mattel
Mattel to Bring Three Channels to Samsung TV Plus in the US. Barbie and Friends, Hot Wheels Action, and Mattel Jr. to mark Mattelās first-ever FAST channels, enhancing Samsung TV Plusā Family & Kids offering with content featuring iconic Mattel brands.
Samsung announced its partnership with Mattel, bringing three channels on TV Plus in the US. The newly announced channels will be available on TV Plus later this year, accessible through Samsung Smart TVs and Galaxy Devices.
Mattel’s Barbie and Friends, Hot Wheels Action, and Mattel Jr. to broadcastĀ content inspired by globally beloved brands such as American Girl, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, Masters of the Universe, Matchbox, classic Monster High, Thomas & Friends, and more.
The new channels will be easy to access,Ā around-the-clock kids programming curated for fans of Mattel IP to enjoy hours of shows and family entertainment. Users can find the shows on the dedicated āKidsā destination on the Samsung TV Plus home screen.
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