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Galaxy AI’s Instant Slow-mo now support 480×480 24fps videos

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Samsung Galaxy S24 introduced the Galaxy AI‘s Instant Slow-mo feature with One UI 6.1. This feature uses on-device AI to create intermediate motion between frames, resulting in realistic and seamless transitions. Samsung has now expanded Instant Slow-mo support for 480×480 24fps videos.

With the April 2024 update for the Galaxy S24 series, the Instant Slow-mo feature gets enhanced as it is now supporting 480×480 24fps videos. This powerful tool makes creating and sharing high-quality slow-mo videos on social media easier than ever.

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Instant Slow-mo feature plays the captured videos 4 times slower by creating a new game during each movement through AI frame rate conversion technology. It requires no separate settings when shooting. This feature transforms ordinary videos into cinematic slow-motion masterpieces.

This feature is now available on the Galaxy S23 series except S23 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series along with the Galaxy S24 series.

Instant Slow-mo 24fps videos

AI Frame Rate Conversion

The AI Frame Rate Conversion (AI FRC) technology begins by analyzing every two frames of the original video, extracting motion information to interpolate new frames that slow down the action.

This process is repeated in both forward and reverse directions to enhance the accuracy of newly created additional frames. The Fusion Map and Residual processes then work in pairs to detect motion differences and apply additional corrections for smoother motion and sharp details.

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Samsung’s storm busted Apple in India’s premium smartphone market

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IDC recently published its report on India’s various smartphone segments. In particular, the premium smartphone market in India witnessed Samsung’s storm in the first quarter of the year. Meanwhile, Apple managed to survive but the margin was negligible.

According to IDC, Apple’s share declined YoY to 45%, while Samsung was a close second with a 44% share. The Galaxy maker had just 16% market share in the premium smartphone segment a year back. This rapid growth stunned the iPhone’s lead in India.

IDC analysts ranged premium segment between cost $600<$800. Models costing between was 2% overall shipments and declined by 21% in unit terms. During the first three months of 2024, key models were the iPhone 13, Galaxy S23FE/S23, iPhone 12 and OnePlus12.

The report mentions that India’s smartphone market shipped 34 million units in 1Q24. The country’s smartphone market grew 11.5% year-over-year, the third consecutive quarter in terms of growth. However, the super-premium segment is still dominated by Apple iPhones.

“Several new launches across multiple price segments happened during the quarter, coupled with increased promotional activities, particularly around premium offerings. Brands continued their focus on microfinancing schemes to drive affordability. eTailers organized several sales events and offered discounts on models nearing their end-of-life (EOL), resulting in increased demand and lean inventory,” said Upasana Joshi, Senior Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India.

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Samsung Device Security app May 2024 update available for One UI devices

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Samsung Device Security May 2024 update

We are in mid-May 2024 and Samsung has released an update for its Device Security app. Identified via version 7.4.01, the update is now available for Galaxy users to download from the Galaxy Store with a package size of 3.78MB.

The update addresses issues found in the previous version and enhances the app’s functions for a better experience. However, no new features or changes noted.

Samsung Device Security app provides essential protection against malware and includes features that help optimize device performance. Users can manage their security settings and app permissions with this function as it provides them greater control over their device’s security.

It is recommended that users download the Samsung Security Device app May 2024 update as soon as possible to take advantage of the new security features and improvements. The update can be installed from the Galaxy Store on Samsung devices or through a third-party app source link provided.

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Samsung Galaxy S25’s Exynos 2500 aims to crush Snapdragon 8 Gen 4

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series may use Exynos 2500, which isn’t surprising news at all.

A new report says that the Samsung Galaxy S25 with Exynos 2500 may outpace its Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 counterpart regarding power efficiency. According to Business Korea, the Galaxy S25 series may be equipped with the next-gen Exynos processor.

The next-gen in-house Samsung processor will feature more advanced and efficient AI capabilities. Judging from the success of Exynos 2400, speculations are positive for its successor.

Galaxy S24 lineup’s Standard and Plus variants use Exynos 2400 chip in select markets. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is internationally shipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. Both application processors are fabricated on enhanced 4nm processes at Samsung and TSMC, respectively.

Since Snapdragon still has an edge over Exynos, the competition is getting fierce. Consumer response towards Exynos is also significantly helping the Galaxy maker to further evolve its mobile SoC segment.

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Earlier this month, it was revealed that Samsung is collaborating with Synopsys for the 3nm tapeout. This partnership is said to result in the successful mass production of prototypes of SoCs including mobile APs, based on a 3-nm process.

Galaxy S25’s Exynos 2500 is planned to enter mass production early next year. Samsung’s 2nd gen 3nm process node, slated to be used in Exynos 2500, features GAA (Gate-All-Around) transistors, which limit energy leakage and increase drive current.

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