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Samsung and Qualcomm partnered for Snapdragon Pro series
Qualcomm has officially announced that the Snapdragon Pro Series is partnering with Samsung Galaxy to continue the path toward the Era of Everyone. The chip maker has named Samsung the official smartphone partner for its multi-title mobile esports league.
During this partnership, several areas in the esports league will feature Samsung branding whereas, the competitors will only use Galaxy devices featuring Snapdragon processors at some levels.
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The information further reveals that Snapdragon Pro Series competitors at the Mobile Challenge and Mobile Masters levels will exclusively use Samsung Galaxy devices for` sanctioned competitions, starting with the Mobile Challenge Finals at DreamHack Valencia later this month.
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Moreover, the Korean company has not yet revealed which Snapdragon-powered Galaxy devices will make an appearance at upcoming Snapdragon Pro Series events. It’s expected to see the high-end Galaxy Tab S8 series and Galaxy S22 series.
Stephanie Choi, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Marketing, Samsung said – “We’re committed to bringing high-performance Samsung Galaxy devices powered by Snapdragon to the hands of billions of gamers around the world to promote both camaraderie and competition.”
📣 It's official! The Snapdragon Pro Series is partnering with Samsung Galaxy and continuing the path toward the Era of Everyone. What better way to do that than with @SamsungMobile providing the world's best mobile gaming devices!
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— Snapdragon Pro Series (@ESLMobile) December 7, 2022
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Samsung pledges two free Care+ claims per year in India
Samsung Care+ is a stunning service that users can combine with the device while purchasing. In a recent development, Samsung announced Galaxy users will now be able to raise two claims per year.
The Samsung Care+ program now covers two claims per year in India. The new policy applies to all kinds of Care+ plans that include Accidental and Liquid Damage Protection and Screen Protection only. Previously, it covered two claims within two years.
It’s a pretty significant decision the company has taken given consumer satisfaction. We’ve observed cases of consumer dissatisfaction with authorized Samsung centers and staff assigned there. They either lack idea about the latest flagship products or delay unusually.
The company offers the Care+ subscription for free with flagship devices in select countries. Paying a one-time fee, you can raise a claim at authorized Samsung service centers.
It ensures your Galaxy device is repaired through an official channel at a minimal cost. Samsung’s Care+ program is available for smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other devices.
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9th Samsung Galaxy Ring variant surfaces
So it’s now almost confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Ring would be available in 9 sizes. Earlier, the company’s upcoming smart device was spotted in 8 variants. Now, the latest listing confirms the existence of the ninth version, which was missing in the past.
As spotted by 91mobiles, the 9th model of Samsung Galaxy Ring has now been spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification. Notably, the ninth Galaxy Ring variant (model number SM-Q503) brings support for Bluetooth 5.4, aligning with the rumors we’ve heard in the past.
Ring variants denote different sizes of Samsung’s upcoming wearable device, making a praiseworthy array for consumers. The South Korean tech giant unveiled the Galaxy Ring at the Mobile World Congress. It is expected to be launched at the Galaxy Unpacked in July.
The South Korean tech giant is expected to launch the Galaxy Ring in three color options including Ceramic Black, Platinum Silver, and Gold. Additionally, the largest Ring model is slated to have a larger battery than the remaining variants.
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Samsung drops Best Buy, Qualcomm from top five customers
Samsung recently revealed changes in its top five customers for the first quarter of 2024. Samsung dropped US-based Qualcomm and Best Buy from its top five clients and joined Chinese semiconductor suppliers Digitimes report.
According to the info, US-based Qualcomm and Best Buy are no longer in Samsung’s top 5 clients in 2024. The South Korean tech giant has added two new firms to its list of five top clients, per the quarterly report announced yesterday.
The company has listed Hong Kong-based Techtronics and Singapore-based Supreme Electronics. These firms retail chips in China, which replaced Qualcomm and Best Buy in the company’s top five customer list.
In the first quarter, Apple, Deutsch Telekom, Techtronics, Supreme Electronics and Verizon were Samsung’s top 5 clients. The five customers accounted for 13 percent of Samsung’s quarterly revenue.
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