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Samsung launches Certified Renewed Galaxy S23 series in the US
Samsung launched the certified renewed Galaxy S23 series in the US. The company picked Earth Day to mark the launch of value-friendly flagships under its renewed program. There are many benefits of opting for a renewed phone from Samsung without compromising quality and support.
Certified renewed Galaxy S23 series is backed by extensive 147-point inspection, testing, and repurposed genuine parts – all assembled by Samsung technicians. These devices come with the same year-long warrant, plus a brand-new battery, and value pricing.
Price and available models
// Galaxy S23 Certified Re-Newed will be available in Phantom Black starting at $619 for 128GB of storage, and $669 for the 256GB option.
// Galaxy S23+ Certified Re-Newed will be available in Phantom Black starting at $769 for the 256GB of storage, and $869 for the 512GB storage option.
// Galaxy S23 Ultra Certified Re-Newed will be available in Phantom Black and Phantom Green with 256GB of storage, starting at $919, with the 512GB storage option available in Phantom Black starting at $1069.
While the devices launched over a year ago, Samsung upgraded the lineup with advanced features. Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search and Live Translate are available on the S23 series with One UI 6.1. Users can now try out the greatest mobile AI through the certified renewed program.
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How to capture Northern Lights with Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
It’s the right place if you are wondering about tips to capture northern lights with your Samsung Galaxy smartphone. The Galaxy S24 Ultra packs Samsung’s best camera hardware and is excellently suitable for capturing natural wonders.
Northern Lights is considered one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. In the US, New York City’s sky lit up with hues of pink, purple, and green on Thursday night as northern lights were visible in the city.
In addition to the US, Northern Lights were also seen in the UK due to Solar Storm. It’s like a festival for astrophotography lovers and photographers. You don’t need a professional DSLR camera to capture as your Samsung Galaxy is here to help.
Capturing perfect short of the aurora is a bit tough but not impossible. You need to adjust some settings in your Galaxy camera application. Expert RAW offers pro controls, making the S24 Ultra the ultimate solution to shoot aurora borealis.
Here’s how to capture the Northern Lights.
On your Galaxy device, open the One UI’s Camera app (Expert RAW preferred). Now, enable night mode on your phone’s camera app. You need to modify some settings due to which you need to access the Manual settings mode.
Now, toggle the ‘MF’ icon to focus the camera and turn off the flash setting. ISO setting needs to be adjusted to 1600 and above so the sensor works better in low light. White balance should be around 3200K so the image will look more natural.
Next, you need to adjust the shutter speed (longer) based on the brightness of the aurora. I recommend placing the phone on a tripod horizontally so your Galaxy can capture a wider image, covering a larger portion of the aurora light.
You can use ProCam X – Lite, available on Play Store, to access manual settings.
Apps
Google App bringing back Material 3 design for bottom bar
Google App is updating its bottom navigation bar by bringing back a more modern design called Material 3. This change introduces a new pill-shaped indicator that shows which tab you’re using.
The revamped bottom navigation bar arrives with the latest beta version 15.40 of the Google App, thanks to 9to5Google. With the fresh design, Google aims to make it easier for users to navigate.
Instead of just highlighting the tab icon you’re on, the new design surrounds the icon with a pill shape to make it clearer and more appealing. Google app initially introduced this design in 2023 but later decided to revert to its previous look. Now, after some changes, the app has once again been back with the updated look.
Aside from the testing new design, the company is also looking into a new verification feature for its Search function. This feature would give verified businesses a blue checkmark, similar to what you see in Gmail to help users easily identify trustworthy sources online.
Not everyone has access to Google App’s latest beta update yet, but users can force-stop the app through their device settings if they don’t see the new look right away. With the return of Material 3 design and new features on the way, users can look forward to a more enhanced experience in the Google App.
Google retracts report suggesting MediaTek chip in Galaxy S25
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Google retracts report suggesting MediaTek chip in Galaxy S25
Exynos 2500 could not be commercialized in Galaxy S25 due to Samsung Foundry’s 3nm yield issues. Google recently published an erroneous report suggesting the flagship MediaTek Dimensity chipset in the Samsung Galaxy S25.
The erroneous report by Google spread widely following the early rumors of Samsung’s adoption of the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 in the Galaxy S25. Google has now confirmed the error that it misreported MediaTek chip and Samsung.
The original quote shown on Google’s DeepMind website was as follows:
- For example, MediaTek, one of the top chip design companies in the world, extended AlphaChip to accelerate development of their most advanced chips — like the Dimensity Flagship 5G used in Samsung mobile phones — while improving power, performance and chip area.
After backlash, Google updated the section of paragraph – removing any reference to Samsung:
- External organisations are also adopting and building on AlphaChip. For example, MediaTek, one of the top chip design companies in the world, extended AlphaChip to accelerate development of their most advanced chips while improving power, performance and chip area.
The ‘Google DeepMind team’ reportedly confirmed to AndroidAuthority that the passage ‘Dimensity Flagship 5G used in Samsung mobile phones’ was ‘erroneous’. Well, it doesn’t mean that Samsung won’t be using MediaTek in Galaxy.
Last month, the Tab S10 series debuted with Dimensity 9300+ internationally. It was the first time when Samsung utilized MediaTek chipset in its flagship product range. The Samsung-MediaTek partnership may expand further next year.
So far, we haven’t seen any clue about the Galaxy S25 with Exynos 2500. The Galaxy S25 Plus and S25 Ultra benchmarked with Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Therefore, it’s undeniable that the vanilla S25 could not ship with Dimensity 9400 SoC.