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Samsung Galaxy A54 FCC certification confirms Wi-Fi 6, larger battery

The flagship Samsung Galaxy S23 series is coming soon but some fans are looking for the mid-range Galaxy A54 smartphone. Earlier, this device visited various certification sites and now Samsung took the Galaxy A54 to the FCC database, revealing some details about its battery, Wi-Fi, and others.
Samsung Galaxy A54 5G smartphone has visited the FCC certification site with model number SM-A546E / SM-A546E/DS. It confirms that the company is again bringing Wi-Fi 6 to its Galaxy A5x phones.
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The Galaxy A52s also had Wi-Fi 6 connectivity due to the Snapdragon 778G 5G chipset. However, the Galaxy A53 powered by Exynos 1280 did not have this feature, and the same was expected with Galaxy A54 as it features Exynos 1380 chipset. Meanwhile, the FCC certification for the phone confirms that it will be compatible with Wi-Fi 6 (Wi-Fi b/g/n/a/ac/ax).
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On the other hand, the listing further reveals that Galaxy A54 will feature a larger battery compared to the Galaxy A53 smartphone, which is likely to be 5100mAh. However, the battery fast charging capacity will be the same 25W.
Other than these, the phone will feature a 6.4-inch Full HD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, 50MP + 12MP + 5MP triple rear camera setup, 32MP front camera, IP67 water, and dust resistance ratings, and others. Whereas, the software could be Android 13-based One UI 5.1. Read more …
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra just surrendered its performance crown to Galaxy Z Fold5 and Flip5

The next-gen Galaxy foldable smartphones reportedly use the same chipset Samsung used in the S23 series. As we are months away from tentative launch, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra just surrendered its performance crown to the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5.
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According to the info, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 spotted running Snapdragon for Galaxy chip on Geekbench, with radically boosted performance. Notably, the Galaxy variant already offers higher (3.36GHz) performance than the standard 8 Gen 2 (3.2GHz).
Geekbench data shows that the Galaxy Z Fold5 (SM-F946U) and Galaxy Z Flip5 (SM-F731U) are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset. It’s also revealed that the book-like foldable features 12GB RAM while the flip-style phone has 8GB of RAM.
The Galaxy Z Fold5 scored 2014 and 5022 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. At the same time, the Galaxy Z Flip5 even defeated the big brother with 2030 points in single-core and 5213 points in the multi-core tests, respectively.
Processor installation is the same but the upcoming foldable phones just defeated the Galaxy S23 Ultra in both single-core and multi-core tests by a huge margin. And it’s now almost confirmed that Samsung would not go for the Plus variant of the latest Snapdragon chip for its foldables.
As per previous leaks and reports, the South Korean tech giant may not bring major design changes in the upcoming foldable phones. However, both Fold and Flip devices may be upgraded to a new kind of droplet hinge to lessen crease and enhance durability.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5 in August 2023. Both models will come pre-installed with Android 13-based One UI 5(.1.1) software, bringing some cool new multitasking features and smoother animations.
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Samsung Galaxy A24 coming soon, check design via cases early

Samsung is yet to launch the Galaxy A24, while a number of e-commerce platforms listed its cases online. Following the company’s 2023 signature design, the next budget phone features separate camera sensors, ditching the bump shown on its predecessor.
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According to the rumors, Samsung will soon launch the Galaxy A24 LTE smartphone in a handful of markets, therefore, online platforms making the cases available. Prior to the A24, the company launched the Galaxy A14, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A54 smartphones.
Apart from the elegant rear design, the Galaxy A24 comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication. The bottom side of the device consists of a loudspeaker grille, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Samsung’s next budget device is equipped with a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with an Infinity-V notch, Full HD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness. The company could launch the device in four color shades including Black, Lemon-Green, Red-Burgundy, and Silver.
In terms of optics, the Galaxy A24 could be packed with a 50-megapixel OIS primary camera, a 5-megapixel ultrawide camera, and a 2-megapixel macro camera as well as a 13-megapixel selfie camera. Moreover, the phone could have a MediaTek Helio G99 processor and a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging.
Samsung could launch the Galaxy A24 smartphone in the coming days.
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Samsung postpones Galaxy S21 Image Clipper and Multi-control features rollout

Samsung appears to have postponed the Image Clipper and Multi-control features rollout to the Galaxy S21 series. Earlier, the update was planned to release before March 2023 ends, but the users have not yet got the 2nd firmware this month.
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Meanwhile, the Samsung community moderator confirmed that the Galaxy S21 series’ multi-control and Image Clipper feature software rollout schedule has been changed to April. The development team is testing both features and the public deployment is expected next month.
“As the schedule for the S21 series multi-control function support version has changed, we will respond further. We are currently preparing a version that includes the multi-control function and Image Clipper function, and the target schedule has been changed to April.”
Following the launch of the Galaxy S23 series, consumers having older Samsung devices started demanding the multi-control feature. It’s a new service that lets users access data, files, and photos/videos across Galaxy devices (such as phone to PC) for added productivity.
On the other hand, the Image Clipper feature was missing in the One UI 5.1 software. Using it, you can create a cutout of the object from any image stored in the Gallery app. Moreover, the clipper feature also supports grabbing cutout from video files by pausing the stream.
Just recently, a tipster revealed that the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 series will get an Image Clipper feature in April 2023. A company moderator disclosed in the past that all the flagship Galaxy devices are compatible with the Galaxy S23’s Image Clipper feature, while availability may vary depending on the market and model.