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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra camera captures Moon rovers in latest teaser

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Zoom Camera Teaser

Ahead of the unveiling, Samsung is promoting the Galaxy S23 series smartphones, spotlighting the camera capabilities. With latest teaser, Samsung’s latest teaser video crossed all limits, showcasing the moon rovers moving on the surface through Galaxy S23 Ultra camera.

Recently, Samsung published a new Galaxy S23 Ultra teaser highlighting the Moon zoom camera ability. Flagships launched post-S20 are capable of capturing Moon, while the Ultra versions can go beyond limitations. However, a smartphone camera can’t capture Moon rovers, for now, as shown in teaser.

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Samsung’s latest 13-second teaser video begins by showing off the surface of the Moon. It further displays two man-made rovers moving on the surface around three circular spots, completing the text “ZOOOM.” These three surface spots then turn into camera sensors of the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Zoom Camera Teaser

For zooming, the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone uses the same camera sensors as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Those Sony IMX sensors are capable of delivering clearer shots at 3X Optical and 10X Optical, respectively. With software, the zoom in feature reaches up to a massive resolution of 100X.

No doubt, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is way better than the Galaxy S22 Ultra in camera abilities, but, the thing Samsung promoted in its teaser is impossible, to me at least, to even hope ahead. Anyways, take it as a funny thing against rivals promoting numbers and enjoy the teaser below:

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Apple hosts event to introduce new colors of old AirPods Max?

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At It’s Glowtime event, Apple launched new colors of old AirPods Max product. The gadget now comes in Midnight, Starlight, Blue, Purple, and Orange, and offers USB-C charging for more convenience.

AirPods Max is an over-the-ear headphones offered by Apple. The company debuted five new colors of the product at the It’s Glowtime event yesterday. It isn’t the only old item, which refreshed, as the Watch Ultra 2 also got a new color hue.

Apple announced the new colors of AirPods Max cost $549 and went on pre-order yesterday. Shoppers will start receiving their orders starting September 20 as announced by the iPhone maker at yesterday’s It’s Glowtime event.

AirPods Max features a breathable knit mesh canopy, distributing weight to reduce on-head pressure. The noise control button easily switches between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode.

Apple AirPods Max

Pushing its own ecosystem, Apple says AirPods Max users will support all features if connected with an iPhone. Similar to Wear OS exclusivity to Android, Apple is continuing its approach of accentuating feature limitations.

Apple’s decision to unveil new colors of AirPods Max is a strategic move. The company doesn’t require a dedicated launch event to announce the color refresh of products. However, it’s great to utilize a stage to introduce multiple products.

There’s no heavy outrage over the lack of innovation of lazy design movements. Other vendors like Samsung and Google face immense criticism across the internet. Anyways, consumers should be aware and get the best service for the money they are spending.

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Playful Poke: How Samsung trolled Apple during iPhone 16 launch

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Samsung didn’t miss the opportunity to troll Apple during the iPhone 16 launch. While the company was introducing its new iPhone models, Samsung repeated a question it asked two years back.

The hype created for iPhone 16 and Apple Intelligence backfired as it can’t crush the Samsung Galaxy AI lead. The Korean tech giant trolled Apple over remaining foldable free. Limited features and availability of Apple Intelligence also came on Samsung’s radar.

Samsung Mobile US used its X handle to poke fun at Apple’s iPhone 16 and Intelligence suite. The mindful attacks show the self-confidence the company has to reiterate its edge over the Cupertino-based company.

In a pair of strategic tweets, Samsung managed to capture attention and spark conversation. The first tweet quotes a two-year-old tweet asking “Let us know when it folds 💁‍♀️” with a refreshed caption “Still waiting……”

 

 

 

The second tweet followed with:

“You know… we may have set your AI expectations too high. 🤔”

Here, Samsung subtly suggested that Galaxy AI might have set a standard that Apple’s latest device struggled to meet. Galaxy AI is far ahead of Apple Intelligence in many aspects. It not only contains a suite of useful features but also covers a wider audience.

Apple is Samsung’s biggest enemy in the smartphone market. Both companies fight to lead the global smartphone market. Apple dominates the US market, while Samsung gives pretty fierce competition with its flagship offerings.

Next year, Samsung is bringing the Galaxy S25 series phones. The lineup will pack pro-grade hardware and significant functional refinements. Some incremental attacks like Galaxy Z Fold SE and Galaxy S24 FE are also coming this October.

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Apple’s 3nm A18 chip powers iPhone 16 to rival 2025 Galaxy flagships

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Apple A18 Chip

Apple has unveiled the iPhone 16, which is powered by the new A18 chip. This chip is a big upgrade from the previous A16 Bionic. It is designed to deliver a powerful performance and enhanced efficiency

The A18 chip features a six-core CPU, five-core GPU, and a sixteen-core Neural Engine. These components work together to make the iPhone 16 up to 30% faster in single-core tasks compared to the iPhone 15. Users can expect smoother performance and quicker response time with the new iPhone.

Moreover, the Apple A18 chip arrives with an advanced memory system, which helps the chip manage traffic data more effectively. It uses a second-generation 3-nanometer fabrication process for less power usage to deliver high performance.

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The new iPhone 16 is launched to fully take advantage of the new A18 chip, a rival for Samsung Galaxy 2025 smartphones. Apple says the phone is built to support the chip’s advancements in artificial intelligence and data processing capabilities.

Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus launched with a new Camera Control button for easy photo-taking and zoom adjustments. The iPhone 16 features a 6.1-inch screen, while the Plus model offers a 6.7-inch display. Powered by the A18 chip, both phones offer improved performance with its advanced 3nm chipset.

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