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Samsung Galaxy A14 MediaTek chip, Android 13 OS revealed through online benchmark

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Recently, some of the key specifications of upcoming Samsung Galaxy A14 smartphones were revealed by European media and now the device has appeared on an online benchmark. The Geekbench report discloses a few more features of the device.

According to the Samsung Galaxy A14 benchmark listing, the device that carries model number SM-A145P will be powered by a MediaTek MT6769V processor, which is Hello G80. This chipset has a dual-core Cortex-A75 cluster clocked at 2.0GHz and a hexa-core Cortex-A55 cluster operating at 1.80GHz.

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In addition to this, the MediaTek Hello G80 processor of Galaxy A14 will be paired with at least 4GB of RAM. It’s likely that the phone will feature 64GB of internal storage. Meanwhile, A 6GB RAM variant is also expected to arrive.

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Moreover, the listing further reveals that the upcoming budget smartphone will drive the Android 13 operating system out of the box. At this time, we can not say whether it will feature One UI 5.0 or One UI 5.1 software. If it will launch after the Galaxy S23 series, it will be One UI 5.1.

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Other than these, previous reports suggets that Galaxy A14 smartphones will equip a larger 6.8-inches FHD+ LCD display, a 50MP primary camera similar to its predecessor, and a typical battery of 5000mAh.

It could face improvements in the front camera, which is said to be 13MP now. For comparison, the A13 4G has a 5MP selfie shooter and the A13 5G has an 8MP selfie camera. The rest of the other details are currently under wraps and could uncover in the coming time.

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Samsung says Galaxy S25 Edge was in development since 2023, not inspired by iPhone 17 Air

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The launch timeline of the Galaxy S25 Edge and iPhone 17 Air makes us believe that Samsung and Apple’s slim phones are influenced by each other. However, Samsung’s official statement doesn’t align with what we all assume.

Galaxy S25 Edge went official this week, with US sales set to start later this month. Samsung’s new slim flagship sits between the S25 Plus and S25 Ultra in terms of pricing and specs, but sleek design comes at the cost of battery and Telephoto.

Apple hasn’t yet announced the iPhone 17 Air, but it’s highly likely to be introduced this September. The device is unlikely to come out as a new segment, but replace the Plus model, which typically sells less than the other models.

Galaxy S25 Edge idea hasn’t “just arrived”

Samsung’s Kadesh Beckford stated that the Galaxy S25 Edge belongs to an idea that came in 2023, via Forbes. The executive claimed to have info about this device category at the time of Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip5.

While no one demanded a sleek phone, Samsung revealed a portion of users want Ultra specifications without a bulky build or design. It inspired the developers to innovate a featherlight and slim device with monster specifications.

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The creation of Galaxy S25 Edge required intense tailoring of internal components. Engineers were required to revisit the component strategy so a 200-megapixel camera, decent battery, and large display could be fitted in a thinner chassis.

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Also, the Galaxy S25 Edge landed in the market before the iPhone 17 Air. Rumors point to major specs differences between both devices, indicating that Samsung’s slim model has a sharp edge over Apple’s in terms of key specifications.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Chip: Exynos or Snapdragon mystery solved

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Samsung’s next Fan Edition smartphone may end up frustrating many due to its chip choice. Latest developments almost solve the chip mystery of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, the device is going to be equipped with an “old Exynos” silicon.

Recently, a Galaxy S25 FE was spotted on Geekbench with an Exynos 2400 processor. The model that benchmarked online was a US variant, paired with 8GB of RAM and running the unreleased One UI 8 software built on Android 16.

Why did I say the chip mystery is solved?

After the Galaxy S25 series ignored Exynos 2500, it was anticipated that Samsung’s 3nm chip could be used in the Galaxy S25 FE. Later, the silicon was rumored to be considered for a new affordable Galaxy Z Flip model.

A few days back, it was revealed that Samsung reportedly started mass production of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 with the Exynos 2500 chipset. In addition, the Fan Edition foldable is likely to come with a different chipset, which may not be Exynos.

Following reports and rumors pointed to the MediaTek chip on the Galaxy S25 FE. It made a mix of chip choices for the new Fan Edition phone, which has just been solved with the Geekbench listing of the phone’s US carrier variant.

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The Exynos 2400e chip was first used in the S24 FE. It’s the first time Samsung is retaining a mobile SoC in its Galaxy S device. Built on a 4nm process, the Exynos 2400e is an underclocked variant of the Exynos 2400 used in the S24 series.

In the Geekbench test, the Galaxy S25 FE with Exynos 2400, 8GB RAM, and Android 16 scored 2064 and 6899 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. The phone is almost confirmed to use Exynos 2400, not Exynos 2400e, around the world.

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Apple gears up for 20th Anniversary iPhone – It might be Samsung’s biggest threat yet

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Apple is working on a new iPhone for 2027, celebrating 20 years of the iPhone. This special launch could bring big changes and might make it tough for Samsung to keep up.

Back in 2017, Apple marked the iPhone’s 10th year with the iPhone X. It had a new OLED screen, Face ID, and no home button. The 2027 iPhone could bring similar big updates.

ETNews reports that Apple plans to use a new chip for the screen called a 16nm FinFET DDI. It’s better than the current 28nm chip and saves power, which is important for AI features.

This new chip could mean a fresh screen design. Apple will soon talk with Samsung Display and LG Display, which make iPhone screens, to plan these changes.

Apple is also looking at pure silicon batteries. These use silicon instead of graphite to hold more power, so the phone lasts longer. This could beat Samsung’s phones.

Another idea is an under-display camera, or UDC. It hides the camera under the screen for a cleaner look. Samsung has tried this, but Apple might do it better.

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Apple is exploring four-sided bending screens, too. These would have no edges, making a full-screen phone. This could make Samsung’s foldable phones less special.

An expert said Apple waits until new tech is ready to give users the best experience. But for the 20th anniversary, Apple might try bold ideas, like with the iPhone X.

The phone’s changes are already affecting suppliers. Samsung, which makes phones and supplies Apple’s screens, will need to step up to match Apple’s plans. This 2027 iPhone could set new standards for phones, potentially taking sales from Samsung.

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Samsung showcases Polygon Foldable concept with bold design, Cybertruck vibes

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At Display Week 2025, Samsung showcased a striking concept phone: the Polygon Foldable. This device, with its unique metallic design, caught attention for its bold aesthetic, giving vibes of Tesla’s Cybertruck.

Samsung has a history of experimenting with bold concepts. The Polygon Foldable joins this tradition, pushing boundaries with its Cybertruck-like aesthetic.

While it’s unlikely to hit shelves, it shows Samsung’s willingness to explore new ideas.

The Samsung Polygon Foldable concept stands out with its angular, metallic body. It has a hefty, solid feel that adds to its premium vibe, and this weight comes from its mostly metal construction, which gives it a distinctive look.

Samsung allowed hands-on access at the event (via AndroidAuthority), revealing a smaller front display due to the phone’s design. While this might not suit everyone, the trade-off is a visually striking device that feels sturdy and well-crafted in hand.

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Samsung Polygon Foldable Concept | Source – Android Authority

The report says that the user interface on both internal and external displays felt unpolished, with some glitches. The external cameras were also non-functional, displaying the screen underneath instead of capturing images.

It’s more about showcasing Samsung’s foldable display technology than delivering a market-ready device. It highlights what’s possible with innovative design, but the rough software and fake cameras suggest it’s a prototype.

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If you’re wondering to upgrade to a foldable smartphone, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6 or Z Fold 6 are solid choices. They offer polished performance and proven technology, unlike the experimental Polygon Foldable.

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Galaxy S25, S24 and more to get Selfie Log Video feature with June 2025 or One UI 8 update

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Samsung is preparing to bring the Selfie Camera Log Video feature to its latest Galaxy flagships. The next month’s security patch or the Android 16-based One UI 8 upgrade would include the advanced videography feature.

Galaxy S25 series would be the initial receiver of the new Selfie Camera Log Video feature with either the June 2025 or One UI 8 update. It would land on even older models, including the Galaxy Z Fold6, Flip6, and S24 series.

Samsung’s Korean community moderator has also teased that the Log Video support for the Front Camera would be provided to older models, which came on radar of Alfaturk.

On May 14, 2025, the community moderator shared that full log shooting support will be provided for existing log-supported devices, with a schedule to be announced soon.

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The feature might arrive as early as the June 2025 update. If Samsung keeps it reserved, One UI 8 is expected to bring front camera log recording to these devices later in 2025.

For now, log video recording is available only on the rear cameras of the Galaxy S25 and S24 series. The S25 series launched with this feature, while the S24 series got it through the One UI 7 update.

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Samsung fans can look forward to this upgrade. Whether it arrives in June 2025 or with One UI 8, the front camera log video feature will enhance the creative potential of these popular devices.

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