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Samsung Galaxy A54 to reportedly get camera downgrade

Samsung Galaxy A53 is one of the best smartphones of this year that comes with flagship-grade features at a mid-range price tag. But it looks like Samsung has something else planned for its successor Galaxy A54 as it will reportedly come with a camera downgrade.
Our folks over at GalaxyClub have recently informed that the upcoming smartphone will come with a primary camera with a lower megapixel count compared to the predecessor Galaxy A53. According to the report, Samsung Galaxy A54 will feature a 50MP primary camera, which is a significant downgrade from Galaxy A53’s 64MP primary camera.
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While the information suggests a downgrade in terms of megapixel count, it doesn’t mean that the device will face a drop in features and functions as well. The exact details about the lens are not available at the moment, nor do we know which sensor is involved here.
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However, one this is for sure Galaxy A54’s 50MP camera will not be the same as the one used in flagship Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22+ smartphones this year. It will relate to the mid-range 50MP camera sensor that Samsung uses on its recent mid-range smartphones.
Besides these, earlier it was reported that the company is planning to remove depth sensing camera sensors from its mid-range phones and the Galaxy A54 will be one of them. The Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A52 have quad cameras but the upcoming Galaxy A54 will only equip three rear cameras.
Previous reports also say that this device will sport a 5MP ultrawide, and a 5MP macro camera along with a 50MP primary camera. With this move, Samsung is suggested to focus on the remaining cameras and reduce the cost associated with the depth camera.
We might get more information on this matter soon and we’ll make sure to update you with it.
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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE could launch by September this year

Samsung could launch the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone in August or September this year. This information is arriving from a trusted German blog – winfuture.de, which has a solid track record of Samsung leaks.
According to the information, Samsung started testing Galaxy S23 FE prototypes at the end of April. Usually, phone makers begin this procedure about three months before the market unveiling of the product.
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The Galaxy S23 FE carries the model number SM-S711, while its internal codename is R11. The primary camera is getting upgraded to a 50-megapixel sensor, while other sensors may remain the same as the Galaxy S21 FE.
Earlier, it was reported that the Galaxy S23 FE will be equipped with Exynos 2200 processor. It’s the same processor, which Samsung used in European models of the Galaxy S22 series.
Another rumor claims that the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 may be used in the company’s next-gen affordable Galaxy S phone. It will help Samsung maintain the price point and offer decent performance alongside.
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Samsung Galaxy S23’s camera sensor shift animation coming to S22 series

Samsung is the only Android vendor, which shares almost every new flagship feature with older models through firmware updates. So far, the company rolled out a lot of new Galaxy S23 features to Galaxy S22, S21, and even the S20 series while enhanced camera animation is coming too.
According to the latest info, Samsung will roll out enhanced camera zoom animation from the Galaxy S23 smartphones to the Galaxy S22 series. As of now, there’s no such information regarding the distribution, however, it could happen in the near future.
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Samsung community moderator and in-charge of Camera operations confirmed that the Galaxy S23 will be supported for Galaxy S23’s smooth camera zoom animation. Before the rollout, the company will notify users about the schedule through a community post.
In particular, the Galaxy S Ultra models are equipped with quad camera sensors, which the phone uses as per zoom adjustments. In the latest S23 Ultra, the sensor-shift animation is way too smooth compared to its predecessors, which will be coming to the S22 series, at least.
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Green/pink lines appear on Galaxy S21 screen, Samsung’s May update is culprit?

It looks like Samsung’s Galaxy S series is the victim of the terrible green and/or pink lines issue. Consumers of Galaxy S20 Plus are already facing the problem and now it’s popping up on its predecessor. Following the May update installation, some Galaxy S21 users reported green/pink lines problems.
According to user reports, their Galaxy S21 series smartphones have also become the victim of the green/pink lines issue, which appeared on the Galaxy S20 lineup. And even those annoying display lines have appeared without any kind of drop or external damage/water insertion.
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Samsung released the Galaxy S21 in early 2021, and the lineup has completed two years of launch at this point. As the devices got out of warranty, it becomes a pricey concern to get the screen replaced, as it could cost approx $300 in the United States.
Consumers say that they first noticed a single colored line on the screen, which further expanded with the second colored line. As Samsung consumers are aware of the display problem, they are not making efforts to solve it through a firmware update, as it’s not a solution at all.
The Galaxy S21 series models are quite expensive and Samsung should acknowledge the problem. A free screen replacement program should be opened for Galaxy users where they can reach and get their phones checked. If found it manufacturer defect, the screen should be replaced free of cost.