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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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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE beats iPhone 16 Plus’ A18 chip in ray tracing

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE outperformed the Apple iPhone 16 Plus in ray tracing. The new Fan Edition is equipped with an Exynos 2400e processor, while Apple’s iPhone 16 Plus uses an A18 chip manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process.

GSMArena evaluated the Exynos 2400e performance used in Galaxy S24 FE. The chip has a slightly lower core frequency than the Exynos 2400. However, this modification made no major change in terms of performance.

Galaxy S24 FE with Exynos 2400e scored 2146 and 6711 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. It’s slightly less than the 2201 single-core and 6926 multi-core points in the Galaxy S24’s Exynos 2400 chipset.

Apple’s A18 chip lags behind the Exynos 2400e used in the Galaxy S24 FE in ray tracing performance. The iPhone 16 scored 6,691 points in 3DMark’s Solar Bay test, whereas the Exynos Exynos 2400 scored 8,743 points.

Meanwhile, the phone scored 3,870 points in 3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme GPU test at 4K resolution compared to 4,029 points of the iPhone 16 Plus. The Galaxy S24+’s Exynos 2400 chip scored 4,365 points on the same benchmark.

iPhone 16 Plus is a flagship phone, while the S24 FE belongs to Samsung’s Fan Edition. The mainstream flagship line is S24, which is far ahead in GPU performance. Apple’s CPU edge will also be crushed with the Galaxy S25 series.

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Gemini Live hitting Samsung phones internationally!

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Gemini Live seemingly hitting Samsung phones internationally. Google has been sequentially expanding Gemini Live functionality to free Gemini users. It was previously available for Gemini Advanced subscribers only.

Not only Samsung, but all Android phones could now use the Gemini Live feature. Just trigger Gemini Assistant and you will get a new toggle added at the bottom right. It will also be featured in an in-app notice for better understanding.

Integrated within Gemini, Gemini Live is a free-flowing, conversational way to interact with Google’s AI by talking, rather than typing. It allows users to interrupt, switch topics mid-conversation, and receive spoken responses seamlessly.

Gemini Live is Google’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT 4o. However, it is a much easier way to interact with AI useful for brainstorming, discussing topics, conducting research, and eventually, setting appointments and finding directions.

Gemini Live

At present, Gemini Live supports the American English language only. There are different voices (with different tones) available to select during setup. If you are unable to change the voice, try changing Gemini’s language to English (United States).

Samsung has its own virtual assistant called Bixby, which is powerful enough. However, most Galaxy smartphone users keep Google’s Gemini (previously Assistant) default and Google’s making it a must thanks to integration of AI.

Circle to Search is another epic feature widely available in Galaxy phones. This unique way of searching saves a lot of time and makes searches easier and effortless. We are expecting even more epic experiences in the future.

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Official unboxing reveals Galaxy S24 FE in full!

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Samsung could soon launch its new Fan Edition smartphone. Ahead of the launch, the official unboxing video of the Galaxy S24 FE leaked, revealing the phone’s design, colors, specifications, and key features.

Leaker EvanBlass posted an official Galaxy S24 FE unboxing video. Samsung is expected to launch the smartphone on September 26. The leaked video will be published by Samsung following the phone’s official announcement.

In-box stuff includes an S24 FE handset, a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, a SIM tray ejector pin, and a user manual. The video showcases the smartphone in all of its upcoming color variants alongside some Samsung.com exclusive shades.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Unboxing

The Galaxy S24 FE will have a 4700mAh battery, up from the 4500mAh of the S23 FE. The display is also 6.7-inch, a 3-inch increase over the previous FEs. The upgraded panel will support ProVisual Engine and extra brightness up to 1900nits.

The device features a 50MP primary, a 12MP ultrawide, an 8MP telephoto, and a 10MP selfie camera. Galaxy AI could introduce new camera features such as AI Zoom so the handset could deliver enriched zoom shots.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung has reportedly increased the pricing by $50 in key markets. This is due to upgrades made across aspects including display, processor, and battery. The phone could start at $649 in the US and the 256GB model could have a price tag of $709.

Additional features include an in-display fingerprint reader, stereo speakers, up to 7 years of Android updates, Galaxy AI suite, an IP68 rating, support for 25W wired, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging.

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