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Galaxy S23 Ultra scores whopping 1604 and 5311 points, highest in Android

No doubt, Samsung’s recently launched Galaxy S23 Ultra is an Android beast with great hardware and striking software! Qualcomm made a special overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC for the Galaxy S23, which is setting records in speed, performance, and efficiency.
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Recently, a tech YouTuber GoldenReviewer shared Geekbench results of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which makes it the first Android device to cross 1600 points in the single-core test. It’s worth mentioning that other users having the same unit reported that their model usually scores 1500 in a single core.
Talking about the multi-core test, the Galaxy S23 Ultra reached 5311 points on Geekbench, which is about 500 points higher than the usual tests. What’s the reason behind such high benchmark scores? Does the YouTuber tweak some functions to break the limits of performance?
Well, that’s not the case. The source further shared a score sheet of the big cover of various Android processors. On the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung developed a Light mode feature, which delivers 10% higher speed and 50% efficiency, whereas lessens power consumption by 40%.
When enabled, the One UI 5.1’s Light Mode feature prioritizes battery life and cooling efficiency over processing speed. However, the description of Standard mode reads “provides a recommended balance between processing speed, battery life, and cooling efficiency.”
Second, the Galaxy S23 Ultra uses a 2 times large vapor chamber than its predecessor for an efficient heat dissipation mechanism. The already overclocked CPU core helps it surpass even the Nubia Red Magic 8 Pro gaming phone which has a much beefier cooling solution along with vanilla Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
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Samsung’s Galaxy-themed team and Formula 4 partaking in GP Explorer 2023

On May 4th, Samsung revealed that it has partnered with GP Explorer, a Formula 4 competition. The race is making a comeback on September 9 with 12 teams competing in Le Mans. Today, Samsung announced that it will be partaking in GP Explorer 2023 with a Galaxy-themed team and Formula 4 car.
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According to the information, the second edition of the GP Explorer created by Squeezie, of which Samsung is a major partner, will make its big comeback on September 9 with twelve teams competing on the Bugatti Circuit at Le Mans.
Among these stables, a Samsung mystery stable was unveiled today. At the wheel of the Formula 4 in the colors of the brand, two pilots whose identity is still kept secret will share training and behind the scenes of the competition, thanks to the Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip4.
Thanks to the excellent photo and video quality of Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra and its super-powerful zoom, the general public will be housed in the front row to follow training, preparation, and behind-the-scenes of the competition.
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One UI 5 Watch Beta Tip: How to block data sharing with Samsung

Samsung has not yet started the One UI 5 Watch Beta Program. As there are still two days remaining in the month, the company may begin the trial anytime for Galaxy Watch 4 and 5. Well, we are sharing a cool trick using which you can cancel sending diagnostic data to Samsung during One UI 5 Watch Beta.
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In order to participate in the Samsung One UI 5 Watch Beta program, you will need to agree to send diagnostic data at the subscription stage. Without ticking the sign, you won’t be able to sign up for the Beta activity, leading you to wait until late 2023 to get new features of the OS.
However, you can turn this setting off by following the path in the Galaxy Wearable app: Watch settings > Watch information > Legal information > Sending diagnostic data to Samsung. Even with this setting set as OFF, you can still keep and use Beta software.
Regardless, the company recommends setting it as ON, because the diagnostic data is only used for finding problems and improvement points of Beta software. Now, it’s up to you whether you want to share the device’s diagnostic data with Samsung or not.
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Samsung Exynos chip for XR (extended reality) coming?

Earlier this year, the MX Division revealed a plan to develop XR devices, which Samsung sees as a new cash cow on top of smartphones. KEDGlobal sources are claiming that the Samsung Exynos XR device chip market plan is now taking concrete shape.
The company has been taking steps to develop XR (extended reality) chips to challenge Qualcomm and Google in the fast-growing market. Samsung is reportedly considering developing new processing units for XR (extended reality) products or modifying the existing Exynos line.
Samsung’s System LSI Division, the chip giant’s only fabless division, produces the Exynos series of processors embedded in smartphones, cars and wearable devices. A processor acts as the brain or a central processing unit, but SoCs are not designed for XR gadgets.
XR devices like smart glasses create immersive experiences, enabling three-dimensional virtual meetings and offering live translated captions of foreign languages. Their CPUs gather and process sensor data; measure and track a user’s body and eye movements; and estimate the user’s location.
Qualcomm is at the forefront of the XR device chip development. However, Samsung said earlier this year that it would collaborate with Qualcomm and Google to develop XR devices, independently of its System LSI Division within the company.
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