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200MP Samsung Camera: Evolution of 108MP, 50MP, 12.5MP

Today, Samsung shared an amazing awareness of its 200MP super high-quality camera. It was launched with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and it has evolved throughout the past years.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra takes ultra-high clear photographs that contain a massive amount of details powered by the new ISOCELL HP2 image sensor. It uses a secret recipe for powerful pixel clarity and enhances colors, and pixel structure.
That’s not it, the new HP2 sensor equips pixel binning technology, fast autofocus, and HDR capabilities to enable stunning pixels in an image. However, this evolution in the 200MP camera is not an ordinary one, it’s big. How big?
A 200MP image is 16 times bigger and has 16 times the information than a 12.5MP camera. That’s what we call evolution. The large sensor with lots of pixels allows you to maintain the level of detail in the photograph even after you chop, crop, zoom, or resize. The photograph will try its best not to blur.
Furthermore, the ISOCELL HP2 utilizes an advanced deep-learning algorithm to produce 200MP images with more accurate colors and details.
The new Tetra Pixel technology boasts extra power to the smartphone and ensures optimal quality in photos. It can combine up to 16 individual pixels into one and make it an ultra-large pixel.
Even though it is a 200MP power blaster, Samsung’s latest flagship operates it in different output options of 50MP and 12MP. So you will be able to change the resolution accordingly.
Once launched, the current 200MP Samsung camera phone triggers a 12MP camera by default, which merges 16 pixels into one big pixel. Whenever you need a super large quality sensor, just select it from the top menu of your camera app.
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Next-gen flagship Samsung tablets to continue 45W fast charging

Samsung is likely to launch its next-generation flagship Galaxy tablets along with foldables and wearable devices. Now, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus and Tab S9 Ultra models got listed on TUV certification, revealing model numbers and charging support.
According to the information, Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra would continue to feature support for 45W fast charging. The certification suggests that both models could ship with support for 10V/4.5A – or 45W – fast charging.
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Aside from this, it has been revealed that the Galaxy Tab S9+ will arrive with model numbers SM-X816B, SM-X810, and SM-X816N, while the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra gets SM-X916B, SM-X910, and SM-X916N. In the model numbers, the last digit B stands for 5G, 0 for Global Wi-Fi only and N for the Korean variant.
To be noted, Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus and Tab S9 Ultra predecessors were shipped with the same charging support of 45W. Meanwhile, you will have to purchase the charging adapter separately as part of supporting Samsung’s efforts to reduce electronics waste.
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Samsung cancels variable zoom camera on Galaxy S24 Ultra

The tech industry is now waiting for Samsung to release its next generation foldable phones. While the Galaxy Z5 launch is still away, we are hearing more and more about the next-gen Galaxy S flagships. New rumor claims Samsung has canceled the variable zoom camera on Galaxy S24 Ultra.
According a new rumor, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra may get the same quad camera setup as the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The company’s plan to install a new varible zoom camera on the Galaxy S24 Ultra has been terminated, resulting in the same design on the rear panel.
Since the Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung has been maintainging the quad camera installation on Galaxy S Ultra smartphones. The S20 Ultra, S21 Ultra, S22 Ultra and the recently released S23 Ultra all equipped with quad camera system.
Earlier, the same source revealed that the South Korean tech giant is considering ditching a 3x telephoto camera in favor of new variable zoom lens. The Galaxy S23 Ultra has already broght a serious upgrade to 200-megapixel lens, therefore, the next yera’s model may remain untouched.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 crease hasn’t vanished, skipping waterdrop hinge?

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 crease is almost the same as its predecessor, raising the question of whether it uses the rumored waterdrop hinge technology or not. Trusted source @UniverseIce recently revealed this news, hinting at the least upgrade in Samsung’s foldable history.
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According to the tipster, the display crease of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 looks the same as the Galaxy Z Fold 4. It was reported that the next foldable phone will be equipped with a new droplet hinge design to vanish the crease visibility.
Meanwhile, the “100% confirmed” leak points out it’s not changing this year. However, there is a probability of changes in the real product as the company is reportedly testing the durability of the device after applying the new hinge alongside the existing U-shaped hinge.
Various Chinese phone makers adopted the waterdrop hinge technology. Oppo’s Find N2 is a smartphone with the least visible crease in the industry as per the feedback of reviewers. However, durability always remains in priority as the foldable form factor is yet to mature.
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Bad news: Galaxy Z Fold5 crease is almost the same as Fold4, so we wonder whether it really uses a water drop hinge.— Angry Cat (@UniverseIce) May 29, 2023