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Samsung’s upcoming event ‘Galaxy Unpacked for Every Fan’ is going to take place on September 23 at 10 AM ET.  Though we have seen various leaks about the so-called Galaxy S20 Fan Edition but now a report claimes that Samsung’s complete webpage has been leaked about the Galaxy S20 FE 5G ahead of its official launch.

Evan Blass recently published the full product webpage of the Galaxy S20 FE 5G on his Patreon account. He reveals the color variants, camera features, internal hardware, and battery capacity as well as all the features of the upcoming smartphone.

READ MORE: Here’s the list of eligible Samsung devices that will get the One UI 3.0/Android 11

Galaxy S20 FE 5G specifications:

According to the leaked information, Galaxy S20 FE 5G will come with a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with full HD+ resolution. The device is available in six different colors variant: Cloud Navy, Cloud White, Cloud Pink, Cloud Red, Cloud Blue, and Cloud Gold.

The device will come with a triple camera setup at the rear panel. The device will have a 32MP punch-hole shaped front-facing camera, a 12MP wide-angle camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and an 8MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE will come with a Snapdragon 865 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB internal storage. The device will powered by Android 10 with One UI 2.0 out of the box including Quick Share, Samsung DeX, and Wireless PowerShare. The device comes with a 4,500mAh battery having a 25W super-fast charger with fast wireless charging support.

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We currently don’t have any official information about the Galaxy S20 FE 5G. We can expect that the phone will launch in Samsung’s upcoming event.

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Huawei foldable dethroned Samsung with 257% growth

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Huawei outpaced Samsung in the global foldable smartphone market in Q1 2024. TechInsights reveals that Huawei scored a whopping 257% YoY growth in the worldwide smartphone market, letting it claim the leadership crown from Samsung.

According to the report, Samsung lost its leadership to Huawei in the foldable market in Q1 2024. The Chinese phone maker managed to become the leader in the first quarter, with Chinese sales bringing a major push to claim this milestone.

The study notes that the Chinese tech giant secured its lead in the overall foldable phone market by dominating the Fold type segment. Despite a 25% decrease in market share YoY, Samsung maintained its leadership in the Flip-style foldable phone.

Surprisingly, Motorola scored an annual growth of 1260% with its clamshell foldable Razr. While notable growth was recorded by Honor (+480%), Vivo (+331%), and Xiaomi (+41%), Samsung (-25%) and Oppo (-75%) experienced a decline in market share.

The Chinese foldable phone market exhibited a growth of 94% year-on-year. As for the North American region, it grew by 143% YoY, and Motorola surpassed Samsung to take the top spot, with Samsung in second place and OnePlus in third.

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Apple to unveil AI-generated emoji and OpenAI collab at WWDC

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At WWDC 2024, Apple will likely unveil AI-generated emoji and OpenAI collab. Apple is unlikely to debut significant AI or Generative AI features that Google and Samsung. Rather, the company could reveal basic AI features like transcribing voice memos or auto-generated emojis.

According to MarkGurman, the Apple WWDC 2024 event may include basic AI features and OpenAI collaboration. Apple’s rumored “smart recap” feature could summarize missed texts, notifications, and other things like “web pages, news articles, documents, notes and other forms of media.”

The Voice Memo app could also get a big boost in AI-generated transcripts. Apple could also announce AI-powered improvements to on-device Spotlight search, internet searches with Safari, as well as writing suggestions for emails and texts.

Rumors also indicate AI-powered features that will let users retouch photos and generate emoji based on what you’re texting. Siri voice assistant may also get a better, more natural-sounding voice, powered by Apple’s own large language models.

Earlier, Apple was rumored to be in talks with Google to integrate Gemini AI. Apple is reportedly allowing OpenAI to integrate its ChatGPT chatbot with its operating system. However, Gurman reports that the company is still working with Google to reach an agreement on Gemini AI.

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Google drops Samsung, opts for TSMC’s Tensor G5 in Pixel 10: Report

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The Pixel 10 series could be equipped with a Tensor G5 chip made by TSMC as Google is reportedly ditching Samsung Foundry for its fifth-generation Tensor chipset, which would power the Pixel 10 series.

Evidence shared by AndroidAuthority indicates TSMC would manufacture Tensor G5 for Google. As Google’s Pixel business is gradually growing, parting ways with Samsung would give a major boost in terms of performance.

Pixel’s Tensor chipsets were always criticized for their performance and efficiency concerns. While Samsung Foundry has impressed with its latest Exynos chip in Galaxy S24, Google seems to have already jumped to TSMC.

Publicly available trade databases mention Google (as Shipper) and Tessolve Semiconductor (as Consignee). The description reveals the Google part number, chip’s code name “laguna (LGA),” goods’ type, packing type, manufacturer, and the number of tests the mentioned chipset has passed.

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The evidence also reveals that the Pixel 10 might use up to 16GB of RAM, a huge 4GB bump to the current flagship’s RAM. This huge RAM boost is also expected to be brought to the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra, which Samsung would introduce in early next year.

Google introduced its in-house Tensor chipset in 2021 with Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. Since then, the company has partnered with Samsung for semiconductor production. This year’s Pixel 9 series will also use a Samsung-made Tensor G4 processor.

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