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Google Pixel 8 could use modified Exynos 2300 chipset as Tensor G3

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Samsung manufactured the first and second-gen Tensor processors for Google’s flagships. As per a new rumor, the canceled Exynos 2300 could debut as Google Tensor G3 with some modifications and power the upcoming Pixel 8 smartphone lineup.

According to @_ImJason (via wccftech), the Google Tensor G3 may be a modified Exynos 2300 processor with “1+4+4” architecture, and power the Pixel 8.

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The CPU is a Cortex-X3 high-performance core clocked at 3.09GHz, four ARM Cortex-A715 performance cores clocked at 2.65GHz, and four ARM Cortex-A510 efficiency cores clocked at 2.10GHz.

Talking about graphics, the Tensor G3 reportedly uses Samsung Xclipse 930 GPU, which is consistent with the Exynos 2300 as a whole. Besides, the wild rumor says that the Korean tech giant is manufacturing this SoC through its 3rd-gen 3nm process to improve performance and reduce power consumption.

Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones will use the Tensor G3 processor, likely to go official this October. Google has not announced the upcoming flagships and we hope, the company will share details and plans about the next SoC and flagships at the I/O 2023 event.

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Exynos 2300

Samsung launched the Exynos 2200 processor with the Galaxy S22 series and shipped models in European markets. Due to performance and overheating issues, the company has silently canceled its sequel and brought the S23 series exclusively with the Snapdragon processor.

Some rumors claimed that the Fan Edition smartphone and tablets will debut with the Exynos 2300 processor this year. However, there’s no evidence confirming the existence of the Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy Tab S8 FE. The company might use Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 with the upcoming affordable models.

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Sorry Sony, Apple iPhone set to use 48MP Samsung camera

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After OLED, Samsung is entering Apple’s CIS supply chain. Ming-Chi Kuo today revealed that Samsung could start shipping 48MP camera for Apple iPhone models as early as 2026. It’s a big blow to Apple’s conventional image supplier, Sony.

For years, Sony has dominated Apple’s iPhone camera supply chain. The entry of Samsung in the Apple iPhone 48MP camera supply is certain in early 2026. The source mentioned that Samsung had to form a dedicated team to serve Apple.

As Samsung’s supply could start in 2026, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 may still use Sony sensors. As the Korean tech giant preps for supply, Apple may have considered completing its agreement/contract with Sony for the iPhone camera.

Ming-Chi Kuo’s article reads:

  • Samsung is expected to begin shipping 1/2.6-inch 48MP ultra-wide CMOS image sensors (CIS) to Apple for iPhones as early as 2026, breaking Sony’s years-long monopoly on supplying CIS to Apple. To this end, Samsung has established a dedicated team to serve Apple.

The gap of nearly two years would result in some changes in camera supply. The iPhone maker may also opt for a multi-vendor strategy to freeze prices. Having more than a single supply chain partner empowers the manufacturer during price negotiation.

Kuo notes that Samsung will supply a 1/2.6-inch image sensor for iPhone. The product will have a 48-megapixel resolution. It will likely be used as an ultra-wide camera in future iPhones, while others will still be from Sony.

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Honor Magic V3 is here to rival Galaxy Z Fold 6 with thinner design, nice specs

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Samsung announced its most anticipated foldable phones on July 10 in Paris. Yesterday, Honor launched the new Magic V3, which challenges the Galaxy Z Fold 6 with a thinner design and some cool specs. The new Honor foldable is considerably thin compared to the phones available.

Honor’s new Magic V3 measures 9.2mm (camera bump not included) in its folded state. It goes further slimmer to 4.35mm when you unfold its 7.92-inch main screen. Oops, there’s a clearly visible hole for the camera on the inner display, with Galaxy Z Fold 6 featuring UDC for years.

The Chinese vendor managed to make its new foldable slimmer with an upgraded hinge of 2.84mm thickness. It won’t break before 500,000 folds while the frame is made from 7-series aluminum alloy. It’s the most highlighting spec that makes it superior to its Samsung counterpart.

Samsung reduced the weight of the Z Fold 6 to 239 grams but the Magic V3 weighs just 226 grams. Honor also brought IPX8 water resistance to the Magic V3, making it the first in the lineup to feature official protection against water insertion.

Honor Magic V3

Galaxy Z Fold 6 packs a 4400mAh battery, but Honor’s Magic V3 has an edge here too. It boasts a 5150mAh silicon-carbon battery with 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. Both devices use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, offering robust performance and efficiency.

Honor Magic V3 comes with a 6.43-inch LTPO cover screen with FHD+ resolution. It’s also rated for 2,500 nits peak brightness and supports stylus input. Notably, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 also supports S Pen input but on the inner panel only with a special pen crafted by Samsung.

In terms of optics, the Magic V3 features a 50MP primary with OIS, a 50MP Periscope with 3.5x optical zoom, and a 40MP ultrawide camera. The cover and main screens also house 20MP front-facing cameras. It lacks under-display camera technology which arrived 3rd time on a Samsung Fold.

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Samsung launches Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition for Athletes at Paris 2024

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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition, a bespoke smartphone designed exclusively for athletes competing in the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It will be provided to around 17,000 athletes participating in Paris 2024.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 special edition smartphone introduces Galaxy AI in an Olympic Edition to enhance athletes’ efficiency and connectivity throughout their Paris journey.

This smartphone features a striking yellow design adorned with iconic Olympic rings and Paralympic agitos in gold. By collaborating with Parasina Men’s luxury Maison Berluti, Samsung has designed a unique Flipsuit Case made from Venezia leather, inspired by the Olympic rings.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 olympic Edition

Each device comes with 100GB 5G eSIM data and two years of international warranty. Athletes will receive their Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition from July 18 with pre-loaded Paris 2024-themed apps and exclusive services

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 

Samsung just launched Galaxy Z Flip 6 with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor, 50MP main camera, 4000mAh battery, latest software, IP48, and more. Check full specs below.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 launches with bigger battery, 50MP camera and AI

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