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Samsung launches Enterprise Edition of its best Galaxy A series smartphones

Samsung officially launched the Enterprise Edition range of its best 2023 Galaxy A series smartphones. The brand-new business focussed Enterprise Editions of the Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 4G are available for purchase in Australia.
These new Enterprise Editions offer enhanced security, tools, applications, and support needed for businesses at an affordable price range. Thanks to their long-lasting battery life, these innovative smartphones enable users to stay connected without worry.
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The Galaxy A54, A34, and A14 smartphones offer enterprise-focused features, including fast file sharing with enhanced security, easy management of multiple SIMs with secured authentication, and 25W fast charging which allows users to be more productive.
New Enterprise Editions can be purchased via Telstra, Optus, and IT distributors Dicker Data, Synnex, Ingram Micro and the World’s Best Technology which have a network of IT Resellers which include CompNow, JB Hi Fi Commercial and RTV Computers.
Varying by model, prices range from $329 – $699 RRP.
These devices are designed to deliver a user-friendly experience, enabling businesses to enhance workplace productivity through powerful performance, advanced Knox security solutions, two-year product life-cycle assurances, and world-class system support at an accessible price point.
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Featuring immersive Super AMOLED displays, the 6.4-inch Galaxy A54 and 6.6-inch Galaxy A34 were upgraded for astounding outdoor visibility, even under bright sunlight. Between the enhanced Vision Booster and a 120Hz refresh rate, the displays complement users who are working on the go as they move between different lighting conditions.
The hero device of the Galaxy A Series Enterprise Edition range, the A54, features a premium look and feel as well as increased camera pixel size, allowing for easy image capture in both bright and low light conditions. With a 32MP front camera, 50MP rear camera, and VDIS to combat shakiness and blur.
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Samsung Powers Up: Delivering a Whopping 70 Million OLED Display for iPhone 15 Series!

By the end of 2023, Samsung Display is likely to supply nearly 70 million units of OLED for the iPhone 15 series to Apple. The company’s OLED volume by model is estimated to be in the low 20 million units for the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, 9 to 10 million for Pro, and ~ 30 million for Pro Max.
Among the four iPhone 15 models, the 15 Pro Max OLED estimate, which Apple plans to produce the most, is four times higher for Samsung than for LG Display. Industry watchers say that Samsung Display’s iPhone 15 Pro Max OLED volume is in the mid-20 million units, three times that of LG Display.
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The prevailing view is that LG Display will have 15% more OLED volume than Samsung Display (9 million to early 10 million units). Those who see it differently predict that Samsung Display will secure around 20 million units of 15% OLED, which will be more than LG Display.
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Apple’s Surprising Victory: Takes the Crown in Indian Smartphone Exports, Samsung Drops to Second

For the first time, Apple surpassed Samsung in smartphone export from India. The company shipped 49% of the country’s total 12 million shipments in the second quarter. Samsung, on the other hand, secured 45% of India’s total smartphone shipments in the same period.
Apple clocked a rapid growth in export volumes in the last year by making iPhones through contract manufacturers in India. The Cupertino-based company’s share of exports soared from just 9% of the roughly 8 million smartphones shipped in Q2 2022, to almost half the total smartphone exports in Q2 2023.
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Samsung’s share of export volumes fell from 50% in Q1 2023 to 45% in Q2 2023. This marks a sharp decline from Q2 2022 when the company had a dominating 84% of the export market from India. Meanwhile, exports by other Android brands (Xiaomi, Motorola, Vivo) declined from 10% in Q1 2023, to 6% in Q2 2023.
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Google Messages adds waveforms to Voice Recorder UI

Google Messages is getting a new look for its voice recorder UI. The microphone icon in the text field will change to a waveform icon, which is different from the voice typing button in Gboard.
Instead of holding down the mic to record, you will now see a panel with a start/stop button and options to cancel, delete, or attach the recording. You will also see a waveform and a timer while recording, and you can play back the recording before sending it.
The voice messages preview will also show a waveform between the play/pause button and the timer, making it more noticeable than the current straight line.
These changes are not widely available yet, but some users have reported seeing them on their phones. These new changes are part of a bigger redesign that Google is working on for Messages, which includes a revamped home screen that is still in beta testing. Google might announce new features soon.