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Samsung launches Enterprise Edition of its best Galaxy A series smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy A Enterprise Edition

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.

Samsung Galaxy A Enterprise Edition

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 launches Australia-themed Fortnite map, competition

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Samsung Fortnite Clash of Commuters

Samsung announced Clash of Commuters on Fortnite in Australia. This new experience features Australian icons from the humble Bin Chicken to a Sydney train to let gamers play a uniquely Australian and public transport-inspired map in Fortnite Creative.

Players can also win Samsung swag IRL by participating in the Clash of Commuters until May 30. To be a winner, gamers have to defend an Aussie public bus across 5 checkpoints as it meanders through a dystopian commute, complete with bin chickens, servos, and caffeine-starved commuters.

Samsung’s new Clash of Commuters map enables players to experience an all-new Fortnite Creative island. It also allows them to defend the very thing that they commonly game on. Pay attention, 44% of Aussie gamers admit they game while commuting to pass the time.

Activation opening times:

  • Parramatta Square, NSW: 4 to 8 May, 11am to 7pm daily
  • Southern Cross Station, VIC: 11 May to 15 May, 11am to 7pm daily
Samsung Fortnite Clash of Commuters

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The player who completes all five rounds of the Clash of Commuters campaign in the shortest amount of time (The Shortest Haul) will be eligible to win a Samsung gaming pack worth over $8,000, which includes a 55” OLED TV, Odyssey OLED G9 Monitor, Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy Buds2 Pro.

There will also be additional prize packs for the fastest player to complete the campaign on a mobile device (The Ultimate On-The-Go Gamer), the most side quest phones acquired (Seat Scavenger), as well as four winners drawn at random from all completed time submissions (Regular Riders).

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Samsung tasked force to finalize HBM deal with Nvidia

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Samsung HBM3E Nvidia approval

Samsung formed a team for a billions-of-dollars HBM supply deal with Nvidia. The company is putting efforts into winning the contract from the global artificial intelligence semiconductor giant to beat the HBM market leader SK Hynix.

According to KEDGlobal, Samsung made a task force to finalize its HBM deal with Nvidia. The team comprises about 100 excellent engineers, who have been working to improve manufacturing yields and quality with the first aim to pass Nvidia’s tests.

“Samsung aims to log a high market share by quickly increasing supply to Nvidia,” said one of the sources. “It is expected to speed up the supply from the third quarter.”

Previously, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang asked Samsung Elec to increase the yields and quality of 8-layer and 12-layer HBM3E chips for supply. It’s worth noting that HBM3E is the world’s best-performing DRAM chip for AI applications.

Samsung HBM3E Nvidia approval

36Gb 12-layer HBM

The South Korean tech giant has been focussing on the 36Gb 12-layer HBM3E model. Samsung finished the development of HBM3E in February 2024 and aiming to pass the quality test conducted by Nvidia this month.

To meet Nvidia’s demand, the company has secured production lines already to increase output. The 12-layer HBM3E improves AI learning speed by 34% on average compared to the 8-layer product.

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Samsung launches 25W and 45W battery pack in India with up to 20,000mAh capacity

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Samsung Battery Packs

Samsung released new battery pack products in India, featuring up to 20,000mAh capacity and 45W speed. In particular, the company announced two different models: 10,000mAh capacity with 25W charging and 20,000mAh with 45W charging.

Selling on Samsung.com and Amazon, Samsung’s new battery packs are available in a Beige colorway. As far as the pricing is concerned, the new 10,000mAh battery pack costs INR 3,499 while the 20,000mAh battery pack is priced INR 4,299.

Samsung’s 20,000mAh pack comes with many advantages including triple port capability, letting users charge up to three devices simultaneously. It gives users peace of mind as charging a phone alongside a smartwatch and earbuds or tablet is simpler and easier.

The 10,000mAh battery pack features 25W Superfast Charging. It has dual port functionality, allowing users to charge two different devices at once. The company notes that the power banks are made with UL-certified recycled materials which help reduce carbon emissions.

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