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iPhone tops 2023, but Samsung’s AI-fueled Galaxy S24 promises new chapter in 2024

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For the first time, Apple surpassed Samsung in the global smartphone shipments in 2023. Massive sales of iPhone models and the rising popularity of premium smartphones made Samsung slip to 2nd spot. Meanwhile, Samsung’s AI-fueled Galaxy S24 promises a new chapter in 2024.

Recently, Canalys published a “Top 10 shipped smartphones in 2023” analysis for the global market. The chart reveals that Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra is out of the world’s top 10 most shipped phones. However, the table is 70% occupied by Apple iPhones.

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The report showcases that the top 10 shipped smartphone models worldwide in 2023 consisted of 7 Apple and 3 Samsung Galaxy models. It marked the first year that an iPhone Pro model topped the annual ranking of most shipped smartphone models.

Samsung’s Galaxy A14 4G ranked 6th, securing 21 million shipments. However, the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A14 5G ranked 8th and 9th, respectively. Apart from these 3 devices from Samsung, there’s no Android phone ranked in the top 10 spot in 2023.

While 2023 was Apple’s year, Samsung has brought the Galaxy AI to the market to begin a new era in the smartphone industry. Apple seems to be in panic mode, resulting in the iOS 18 and iPhone 16 lineup being rumored to get Artificial Intelligence capabilities.

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Galaxy A06 renders glimpse at Samsung’s 2025 design language

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Samsung Galaxy A06 design revealed in leaked renders. The images demonstrate how the company’s upcoming smartphone could be designed. The A series would focus on Key Island and larger camera rings.

Onleaks revealed design renders of Samsung Galaxy A06. The smartphone has recently made its appearance on the company’s support website. The recent developments hint at an imminent announcement of the handset.

Images show that the A06 features a dual camera on the back. The rings are now thicker than the previous Galaxy A phones. It somewhat matches the Z Flip 6 camera design, boasting dual sensors with thicker rings outside.

A bumped area will surround the volume and power keys on the right side. The company debuted it with some of 2023’s A series smartphones. It would be continued in the next-gen Galaxy A devices, with expansion likely to more budget models.

Samsung Galaxy A06 Look

Over the past few months, Samsung’s upcoming A06 received certification from several smartphone authentication authorities including BIS, Bluetooth SIG, NBTC, and FCC indicating at is imminent India and international launch.

Rumors say Samsung is experimenting with a new design language for Galaxy phones. The next year’s S series flagships are also said to come with a radical redesign. The A06 renders give us a glimpse of the focus on camera rings.

Well, the Galaxy A06 packs a U-shaped notch screen, which is fine for the budget segment. It will have dual rear cameras and the display could expand to 6.7 inches. It features a compact flat frame design (167.3 x 77.9 x 8.0 mm dimensions).

The power key will integrate the fingerprint reader for biometric authentication. The handset will also be equipped with 3.5mm audio jack alongside the universal charging port, Type-C. Samsung could launch A06 later this year.

 

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Google Pixel 9 to outshine Galaxy S24 with Samsung’s latest OLED

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Samsung’s latest OLED tech could debut in the Google Pixel 9 series. The next-gen Pixel flagships would outshine Samsung’s S24 Ultra in terms of display. It’s almost confirmed that the Google Pixel 9 series will use OLED based on the Samsung M14 material.

Featuring Samsung M14 OLED, Google Pixel 9 will become the best phones in terms of display quality. More upgrades like new camera sensors and an ultrasonic fingerprint reader could also be included in the upcoming smartphones.

A source inside Google (via AndroidAuthority) disclosed key details. M14 is Samsung’s latest OLED display technology, set to foster the Pixel 9 series. The new iteration offers better brightness and longevity, giving the Pixel 9 an edge over current flagships.

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup will also induct Samsung’s M14 OLED. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 series, released earlier this year, features the M13-based OLED. There are various advantages of the upgraded panel coming in Pixel 9.

Google’s Pixel 9 would get a 1,800-nit display, while the Pro and Pro XL screens could peak at up to 2,050-nit. It’s worth noting that the company lists HDR values for full-screen brightness, so localized peak brightness values will be even higher.

Samsung could introduce the Galaxy S25 series in January next year. The company’s next-gen flagships will likely feature the new OLED display tech. Meanwhile, its biggest rivals are utilizing the latest display technology in 2024 itself.

Google is gradually increasing its presence in the global smartphone market. The company is seriously expanding its mobile business. The next year’s Pixel phones would be equipped with 3nm processors manufactured by TSMC.

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Here’s why Google Messages replaced Samsung Messages on Galaxy devices

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Samsung’s latest foldable phones come with Google Messages by default. The company has now revealed the reason behind this move on Galaxy devices. Samsung says Google Messages replaced Messages to foster RCS adoption.

According to AndroidAuthority, a source explained Samsung’s decision to switch to Google Messages as the default messaging app. The recently released Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 come with Google Messages with RCS enabled by default.

Looks like promoting Google Messages on Galaxy devices will boost RCS adoption. Samsung Messages isn’t already installed on newer phones. However, one’s stopping you from getting it on your Galaxy from the Galaxy Store.

While many apps support the RCS feature, Google Messages offer the best user experience. Making it a default messaging app is an effort to boost the adoption of RCS tech. Apple is also preparing to bring RCS chat functionality to iMessage for iPhones.

What Samsung source said:

  • Even if messaging apps follow the RCS standard, the availability may be limited depending on which app the other party uses. That’s why we decided to make Google Messages the common messaging platform, allowing Galaxy users to communicate more freely. This also enables a messaging app to respond to changes of the RCS standard more quickly and efficiently.

Previously, Samsung devices launched in the US came with two messaging apps. This time, the company has removed the Samsung Messages. During the first setup, users are notified that Google Messages is the default messaging application.

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