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PSA: Samsung Galaxy S21 FE and S20 FE gain support for Image Clipper
Samsung served the Image Clipper feature to the Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy S20 FE smartphones. Users in select European markets have received the April 2023 firmware, which brings the intelligent picture cutout function to the company’s best Fan Edition models.
If you own the Galaxy S21 FE or the Galaxy S20 FE (5G), you should be able to use the Image Clipper which Samsung released with software builds ending with EWC7 and HWCH, respectively. It suggests the 4G variant of the S20 FE will also grab S23’s one of the best features.
If you’ve received the above-mentioned software update on your Fan Edition smartphone, you should try activating the Image Clipper. The feature works on the latest Samsung Gallery app version and requires the April 2023 OTA, which includes support.
After completing both requirements, just navigate to the Samsung Gallery app, and open any image, which has a clearly visible object. Now, keep tapping and holding on the object of the image and you will be able to move the object’s cutout along with the ability to copy, save and share.
The Korean tech giant first introduced Image Clipper with the Galaxy S23 series, in early February. Later, Samsung delivered One UI 5.1 software, but it doesn’t include the ability to allow users to create picture cutouts. As per reports, the staff needed additional time to optimize the feature for older models.
Along with the Image Clipper, Samsung’s April update brings the latest Android security patches for enhanced system security. Moreover, there are improvements for the Gallery app and stock Camera are expected, which several flagships got this month.
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Is Google set to ditch Samsung for 3nm Tensor G5 production?
Google Pixel 10 series will likely use 3nm Tensor G5 made by TSMC. The company is swiftly working to switch the Tensor producer for the next-gen SoC. Starting with the Tensor G1, Samsung has been fabricating Pixel-exclusive chips.
BusinessKorea reports that Google is likely to switch Tensor G5 production from Samsung to TSMC next year. The report suggests that the Tensor G5 will be used in the Pixel 10 series and is expected to be produced using TSMC’s 3nm process.
Samsung retained Google for the production of the Tensor G4 processor last year. Recent developments suggest that the Tensor G5 would not be produced at Samsung Foundry as a switch to Taiwan’s TSMC is highly likely.
Google and TSMC have entered the full-scale mass production phase of the Tensor G5. Despite utilizing its own developed Tensor, Google’s Pixel phones have always been criticized for performance and efficiency issues.
“TSMC has gained an advantage over Samsung in the 3nm process.”
In a situation where Samsung urgently needs to secure Foundry clients, losing Google to TSMC could disrupt its order strategy. Samsung Elec is also considering solely using Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 which would also benefit TSMC.
Samsung Foundry’s low yield rate is the biggest reason for Google to opt for TSMC. Exynos 2500 is already facing release uncertainty, and the departure of Google would significantly harm Samsung Foundry’s Mobile AP business.
Beyond Tensor G5, Google is rumored to produce Tensor G6 using TSMC’s 2nm process. It will be a huge leap in the Pixel segment’s AP strategy. Pixel 11 may be the early entry to ship with a 2nm process-based chipset variant.
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Samsung’s Galaxy AI UX wins IDEA 2024 Gold award
Samsung received recognition for its design excellence at the IDEA (International Design Excellence Awards) 2024. The accolades include two Gold (one for Galaxy AI UX), one Silver, and two Bronze awards, as well as 40 Finalists.
Interpreter defies language barriers, Live Translate automatically translates voice calls, Note Assist enables users to create intelligent summaries of their notes, Browsing Assist allows them to summarize and translate webpages and Chat Assist lets them text in the language in which they’re most comfortable.
IDEA 2024 awards serve as an important validation of Samsung’s design commitment. The company was recognized for its excellence in design centered on consumer lifestyles and experiences.
“As we move forward, we’ll maintain a keen focus on developing innovative designs that both enrich the lives of our users and also stay true to each product’s essence.” – TM Roh.
Galaxy AI UX brings meaningful intelligence to enhance every part of life, especially by enabling seamless communication anywhere, anytime. IDEA 2024’s Gold award reiterates Galaxy AI is a quite special suite of AI functionalities.
The company’s design reflects its changing values and innovative technology. IDEA is one of the world’s most prestigious design awards programs. Winning the Gold award for Galaxy AI UX is a great milestone, solidifying consumer satisfaction.
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Google Photos preps to expand Pixel 9’s magical AI features
Pixel 9’s AI Magic Editor features could be coming to older models through Google Photos. The company seemingly working to optimize two new Magic Editor features called Auto Frame and Reimagine for older Pixel phones.
AndroidAuthority reports that Pixel 9’s AI-powered Auto Frame and Reimagine features could come to Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel 8 series with Google Photos update. This surprising info was discovered right under the codes and strings of Google Photos APK.
Code and strings related to the Pixel 9’s Reimagine and Auto Frame appearing in the Google Photos app for Pixel 6 to Pixel 8. It’s a clear indication that the US tech giant plans to roll out Pixel 9 features across Tensor-powered models.
Google’s new Pixel 9 introduces cool camera features such as Add Me, Video Boost with Night Sight, and more. The company has a habit of expanding newly added features with select older models that fulfill hardware requirements.
The new Magic Editor’s Auto Frame automatically frames your chosen subject, even if that requires expanding the image using AI. Whereas Reimagine lets you change backgrounds with the power of generative artificial intelligence.
Google Photos could add these new features in a future Feature Drop. The company may also expand the new additions to all Android phones through a Google One subscription, the same way Pixel 8’s Magic Editor rolled out earlier.