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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has improved sound/bass, camera focus/OIS and 200MP/50MP modes

Finally, the wait is going to be over this February! Samsung is launching the Galaxy S23 series next month, with the S23 Ultra bringing some core improvements in speaker sound quality, bass, and focus performance as well as excellent anti-shake (OIS) and microphone.
Tipster IceUniverse revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra comes with improved speaker sound quality and the bass is especially improved. Besides, the occasional camera focus issue is also enhanced and reportedly performs well on the next Galaxy.
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Similar to speaker, the next Galaxy flagship also uses an excellent microphone so you can have great experiences while speaking on phone call. Along with this, the same source pointed out that the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone has an excellency in anti-shake camera, commonly known as OIS (optical image stabilization).
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Last but not least, the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s camera features have also leaked which includes different camera modes and viewfinder ratios. In addition to the 200MP mode in 3:4 ratio, there is a 50MP mode in the same screen ratio for photography, however, the regular 3:4, 9:16, 1:1, and Full are also there.
Past Camera Leak
A few days back, tipster AhmedQwaider said that the Galaxy S23 Ultra features AI VDIS optical stabilizer for both front and rear camera sensors. Through the 200MP primary camera sensor, users could be able to experience a 2X wider stabilization area. Read more
Galaxy S22 Ultra Audio/Sound
The Galaxy S22 Ultra brings stereo speakers, which offer surround sound with Dolby Atmos technology (Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus included). Furthermore, ultra high-quality audio playback consists of UHQ 32-bit & DSD64/128 support and PCM: Up to 32 bits, DSD: DSD64/128.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 mockup reveals size and design shift from Fold6

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is shaping up to be a notable upgrade over the Z Fold6 as recent mockups and leaks reveal changes in dimensions and screen size, hinting at a refined design.
The Galaxy Z Fold6 measures 153.5 mm tall, 132.6 mm wide, and 5.6 mm thick when unfolded. When folded, it’s 153.5 mm tall, 68.1 mm wide, and 12.1 mm thick. Its cover screen is 6.3 inches, and the inner screen is 7.6 inches.
Unfolded, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 will likely measure 158.4 mm tall, 143.1 mm wide, and an impressive 3.9 mm thin. Folded, it retains the 158.4 mm height, with a width of 73.4 mm and a thickness of 8.9 mm.
The Galaxy Z Fold7’s cover screen is rumored to be 6.5 inches, up from 6.3 inches on the Z Fold6. The inner screen grows to 8.2 inches, compared to the Z Fold6’s 7.6-inch panel, promising more display space.
Source – PandaFlashPro/XCompared to the Z Fold6, the Z Fold7’s unfolded form is taller, wider, and notably thinner. When folded, it’s still taller and slightly wider but shaves off over 3 mm in thickness, improving portability.
The Z Fold7’s thinner profile could make it easier to carry, while larger screens enhance productivity; however, these specs are based on leaks, so final details may vary.
Samsung’s refinements could make the Z Fold7 a standout in the foldable market. While we await official confirmation, these leaks offer a glimpse into Samsung’s next foldable.
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Will Samsung tease One UI 8 Beta at Galaxy S25 Edge launch?

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge launch is set for May 13, 2025, sparking curiosity about whether the One UI 8 Beta will be teased. With the event just hours away, let’s explore the possibility of One UI 8 Beta tease during the S25 Edge reveal.
The Galaxy S25 Edge, a sleek addition to the S25 series, will be unveiled at an online-only event in the US tonight. Samsung’s teaser points to a sleek yet lightweight design, a 200 MP camera, and exceptional performance.
Today’s online event is scheduled for May 13, at 9 AM Korea time, 8 PM on May 12 in New York City, US, and 5:30 AM on May 13 in India. This event will likely focus on the device’s hardware, but software updates could also be highlighted.
Historically, Samsung has used flagship launches to highlight software features, such as new One UI versions or Beta Programs.
One UI 8, based on Android 16, is nearing its Beta phase. Recent reports claim that the Beta Program begins around the end of this month or early next month. The Galaxy S25 series, including the Edge, will likely be eligible for Beta.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is confirmed to ship with One UI 7, running Android 15. No official word confirms a One UI 8 Beta tease, but the timing is compelling.
Samsung often uses flagship events to discuss software. Past Unpacked events have teased beta programs. After the One UI 7 delays, announcing the One UI 8 Beta could rebuild user trust.
There is no direct confirmation, but the proximity of the launch and beta start suggests a possible announcement. The One UI 8 Beta is rumored to start by the end of May or early June, with the Galaxy S25 series first in line.
Users should watch the live stream for confirmation.
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Samsung’s Tri-Fold phone display to head to factory floor next month

Samsung is about to take a big step in foldable phone technology. Starting next month, the company will reportedly begin mass production of a brand new screen that can fold into three parts. This new display will be used in Samsung’s first Tri-Fold phone, which might be called the Galaxy G Fold. The phone is expected to be released later in 2025.
The Korean tech giant has been working on Tri-Fold screens for several years and has shown test models at events. Now, the company is ready to start making them in large numbers.
According to information via Jukanlosreve, Samsung will start mass production of the Tri-Fold display panels next month. It has also been mentioned that Samsung will produce around 200,000 to 300,000 tri-fold displays in the first batch.
The Galaxy G Fold is likely to feature advanced design and will be quite expensive, possibly more than the current Galaxy Z Fold models. It may be priced similarly to Huawei’s tri-fold phone, the Mate XT, which has already sold 400,000 units globally since February 2025. This shows that people are interested in new foldable phone designs, even if they cost a lot.

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At first, Samsung might sell the Galaxy G Fold only in a few countries, including Korea and China. If it does well, the company will expand to more markets.
In addition to this, the company is also planning to release the next generations of its other foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, in July 2025.
Some reports claimed that the Samsung Tri-Fold phone will share several components similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, like the hinge mechanism, speaker drivers, and cutouts. In addition, it might use a Silicon-Carbon battery to store more power in a smaller space. Stay tuned for more information.
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Hate Exynos? Samsung Galaxy S25 FE may pack MediaTek’s best chip

Samsung is reportedly considering a flagship MediaTek chip for the Galaxy S25 FE. Recent rumors point to Exynos 2400e’s utilization in the next Fan Edition, but the company is thinking of Dimensity 9400 as a backup chipset.
You may be pretty happy if wondering about owning the next FE, but the Exynos chip could create trouble. MediaTek’s Dimensity range is broadly used by Chinese OEMs and has proven impressively competitive against the Snapdragon 8 series.
Samsung may use MediaTek Dimensity 9400 in the Galaxy S25 FE if Exynos 2400e supply falters. The Exynos chip is being mass-produced on Samsung’s 4nm node, and literally, the Foundry has mastered its enhanced 4nm process.
Galaxy Tab S10 series also launched with a flagship MediaTek SoC. Therefore, a top-notch Dimensity silicon isn’t impossible in the Galaxy S25 FE. However, it’s just an early anticipation and Samsung may try its best to retain Exynos.
MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 chip features better specs than the Exynos 2400e. It has another advantage of being produced at TSMC facilities. Meanwhile, it would raise cost burdens on Samsung due to outsourcing the FE’s chipset.
The Galaxy S25 FE is the works, with a potential launch expected later this year. The smartphone will come with Android 16-based One UI 8 software. The FE launch in Q4 will help Samsung maintain an edge in the market.
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Samsung’s slimmest Fold coming! Leaked Galaxy Z Fold7 sizes compared with Fold6, Fold SE

Galaxy Z Fold7 is going to be the slimmest foldable by Samsung. Recent inputs suggest the phone could even beat its arch rivals in terms of sleekness. Recently, a credible tipster shared a body size comparison of the newest Samsung foldables.
In foldables, thickness matters the most! As the phone folds like a book, the folded state thickness surpasses the usual thickness of bar-style handsets. However, 2025 is going to welcome sleek yet innovative foldables.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 could feature 158.4 mm length, 143.1 mm width, and 3.9 mm thickness. It points to a slightly taller, wider, and thinner design than the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, while the difference from Fold6 is huge.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 would introduce an elevated experience on a large screen. The device would be equipped with an 8-inch foldable screen. The cover screen ratio may also be streamlined to match the current requirements.
Here’s a dimension comparison in the chart, below:
Sr No | Model | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Thickness (mm) |
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1. | Galaxy Z Fold6 | 153.5 | 132.6 | 5.6 |
2. | Galaxy Z Fold SE | 157.9 | 142.6 | 4.9 |
3. | Galaxy Z Fold7 | 158.4 | 143.1 | 3.9 |
While we have a pretty good idea of length, width, and thickness, the figures in the folded state remain to be learned. Still, the Galaxy Z Fold7 is presenting a significant upgrade in terms of sleek and lightweight design.
Despite reducing thickness and weight, the next Fold is set to retain a 4400mAh battery. The company may debut new battery and charging technologies. Snapdragon 8 Elite and Android 16-based One UI 8 are in the limelight.
Expect the 2025 Fold, Flip launch in early July.
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