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Samsung Galaxy S23 makes Expert RAW photo editing on Adobe Lightroom easier than ever

Flagship Samsung smartphones use Adobe Lightroom to edit Expert RAW pictures. Meanwhile, the company has further expanded its collaboration with Adobe for the new Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphones, making Expert RAW photo editing easier than ever.
CNET has exclusively reported that Samsung and Adobe have partnered to simplify the difficulties of advanced smartphone photography on Galaxy S23 series phones. These devices use Adobe Lightroom software to manage the Raw format images preferred by professionals and enthusiasts.
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Compared to the plain JPEG and HEIC image-saving formats that most of us use, RAW format photos offer higher image quality and more editing flexibility when you’re messing with exposure, color balance, sharpness, and other factors. However, they take up some extra space on your phone.
But the problem is that raw files are difficult to handle, which is why Samsung and Adobe collaborated. Once you capture a photo using the Samsung Expert Raw camera app on your Galaxy S23, you can open it directly in Adobe Lightroom with a single tap and start editing it effortlessly.
It is worth mentioning that Adobe Lightroom does not come pre-installed on any of the Galaxy S23 phones. However, a prompt will force you to install the application so that you can take advantage of this collaboration and edit your pictures easily.
Once you install this application, it will become the default picture editing tool for your RAW format pictures. Lightroom can correct optical problems like distortion with specific lenses, and the companies’ partnership offers lens correction for all Galaxy S23 cameras, front and rear.
For your information, you can use the phone version of Lightroom for free, but a per-month subscription of $10 will unlock some extra features to let you add more advancements to your pictures.
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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G to get upgraded camera, a 50-megapixel sensor

Samsung is bringing a meaningful camera upgrade to the upcoming Galaxy A35 5G. A new report reveals that the company’s new mid-range smartphone will have a 50-megapixel primary camera. Earlier mid-range Galaxy phones use 48 or 64-megapixel sensors.
Last year, Samsung’s Galaxy A54 5G switched to a 50-megapixel camera, ditching the conventional sensor. However, the Galaxy A35 5G appears to be sharing the same 50-megapixel primary camera as its elder sibling, the Galaxy A55 5G.
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In particular, the South Korean tech giant may release these new mid-range phones in March 2024. The company is preparing to first unveil the Galaxy S24 series in January, a month earlier than its predecessor to to counter the Apple iPhone 15.
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Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max: So Hot It’s On Fire! Literally.

Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro is a hot topic, why not it should be, it’s so hot (even on fire!). Following the release, some iPhone 15 Pro Max users complained about the overheating issues. Their device gets warm, even with no longer use cases or gaming, rendering them in big trouble.
Initial purchasers of the iPhone 15 Pro Max complain that their phone gets too hot within minutes. The phone’s temperature reaches a level where the iOS stops charging (if connected) until it decreases. Some report that the titanium body appears horribly hot, which is disappointing.
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A user managed to check the temperature of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which registered over 100-degree Fahrenheit. The model is getting warm even without using it as well as sometimes minutes after connecting the USB C-Type charging cable.
Notably, Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max is equipped with A17 Pro chipset. This processor is manufactured by Taiwan’s TSMC on the cutting-edge 3nm process technology. Apple recommends users not charge their iPhone with Android’s USB C cable, while the overheating reports continue to emerge.
It was over 100° Farenheit but I wasn't actually using the phone at all pic.twitter.com/iq4bWRAwqE
— Ale𝕏 Gear & Tech (@AlexGTech1) September 25, 2023
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Rumor Mill Buzzing: Samsung Galaxy S24 Series May Hit Shelves in January 2024

Samsung launched the Galaxy S23 series in February, while the Galaxy S24 series is reportedly coming earlier. Recently, Korean media reported that the parts production for Samsung’s Galaxy S24 smartphones could begin in mid-October.
According to a reliable source, Samsung may launch the Galaxy S24 series in January 2024. The tipster claims the devices may be unveiled around January 18, but it’s not confirmed. Notably, Korean media reports that the S24 series will go official a month earlier than this year.
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The South Korean tech giant believes that the early debut of its next-gen Galaxy S flagships will help counter the success of the iPhone 15 series. Following the release, Apple is securing outstanding consumer response towards its iPhone 15 series internationally.
Next year’s Galaxy S flagship lineup will present three models – S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra. Samsung appears to be bringing back the in-house Exynos 2400 chipset, but the Ultra will solely use Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, manufactured by TSMC.
S24 to launch on January 18? pic.twitter.com/J1fXbMo1oR
— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) September 26, 2023