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Samsung prepares for in-person Galaxy Unpacked on February 1/2, 2023

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It was the first reporter that Samsung will unpack the Galaxy S23 series in early February. Later, reports revealed that the Galaxy Unpacked February 2023 is going to be an in-person event in San Francisco, USA. Rumors also stated that the company is confused about pricing of the Galaxy S23 models, and launch could delay.

Two days ago, tipster IceUniverse claimed that the Galaxy Unpacked event for the Galaxy S23 series will be held on February 1, 2023. This surprising leak spread like fire in the industry, and more trusted sources added their inputs on the launch event.

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Ice’s Galaxy S23 launch date leak was further confirmed by famous concept creator Onleaks as well as Max Jambor. Due to time zone differences, the Galaxy Unpacked event would take place on February 2 in several countries outside the United States.

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To be noted, the Korean tech giant released the Galaxy S22 series on February 9 and the Galaxy S21 series on January 14. Since Apple’s appearance is gradually increasing in its home ground, Samsung is preparing for an early launch to fill the gap of cancellation of the S22 FE and A74.

@MaxWinebach has input that the Unpacked event of the Galaxy S23 series is going to be an in-person show. The Galaxy S20 was the last in-person event, after that the company managed to unveil its flagships through online events due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Yesterday, the source spotted that prep work is apparently underway behind the scenes for an in-person launch. As reported, ticketing servers have gone online, and possibly, there may be some sort of event in London alongside the San Francisco event.

Are you ready for the epic Galaxy S23 launch? This time, things are going to be better, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset will be used in all Galaxy S23 models, worldwide. Besides, the company is expected to give Galaxy Watch 5 for free to pre-reservation consumers.

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Samsung Galaxy A55 to boast 32-megapixel selfie camera

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Details about Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy A5x smartphone continue to appear. In a new report, it has been revealed that Samsung considering bringing a 32-megapixel selfie camera to the Galaxy A55 5G, scheduled for launch in 2024.

Starting with the Galaxy A51, Samsung utilized a 32-megapixel front camera in the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A54. If the report is correct, it’s going to be the company’s fifth handset, bringing the same resolution front camera sensor.

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Besides 50-megapixel primary and 32-megapixel selfie cameras, the Galaxy A55 5G will be equipped with a 12-megapixel ultrawide sensor, the same as its predecessor. Besides, details about the phone’s macro (third rear) camera sensor remain unknown, leaving hope for improvement.

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iPhone 15 Faces Critical Issue with BMW Wireless Charging!

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Apple has yet to muffle the iPhone 15’s overheating complaints, another problem pops up on the web. This time, the problem is related to the failure of NFC, causing to users have a BMW car.

According to reports on the internet, some BMW owners have complained that their iPhone 15’s NFC chip no longer works after charging with their vehicle’s wireless charging pad.

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Consumers report that their iPhone 15 enters the data recovery mode with a white screen, and the NFC chip is no longer functional. Notably, the NFC chip powers features like Apple Pay and digital car keys.

Due to the NFC failure, some consumers got a replacement unit from Apple, but the replacement iPhone is then vulnerable to the same issue. Affected users receive a “Could Not Set Up Apple Pay” error message in the Wallet app.

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OnePlus Strikes Back: New Foldable Hinge and Gapless Design Take on Samsung!

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OnePlus is expected to introduce its first foldable smartphone in the market this month. Ahead of official unveiling, OnePlus Chief Pete Lau sat down with a well-known YouTuber to discuss their first foldable phone and show off the new foldable hinge and gapless design of an early model.

This year’s foldable phone by Samsung brings new Flex Hinge technology, which results gapless foldable. Since the Chinese phone maker confirmed to introduce OnePlus Open in the global market, the Korean tech giant may face some heat of competition, which is radically rising.

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Through an exclusive interview with Unbox Therapy, OnePlus gives an official look at an early build of its upcoming foldable, showcasing the revamped hinge build and “gapless” design. Pete notes that OnePlus retains over 600 patents surrounding elements of the hinge alone.

OnePlus Open foldable phone will come with a gapless design, similar to the Oppo Find N2. Notable, the company’s forthcoming foldable brings 31 fewer components in comparison.

In the video, Pete has Lew close the Open with a piece of paper tucked inside. It looks more like a case of strong magnets laid across the outer edges of the inner display to an outside viewer.

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OnePlus is expected to launch its first foldable smartphone on October 19. Tomorrow, Samsung and Google will have their epic events, with the former set to unveil a set of Fan Edition products and the latter will unveil the Pixel 8 flagship and Pixel Watch 2nd generation.

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