New inventions in the world of Samsung, teaser of more new devices released

New inventions in the world of Samsung, teaser of more new devices released

Samsung’s online event is scheduled for next week, but it’s already been widely speculated what the South Korean company might have to offer.

Samsung’s online event is scheduled for next week, but it’s already been widely speculated what the South Korean company might have to offer.

Samsung has already announced that it will introduce 5 devices on August 5 and now a teaser video has been released showing the shadows of these devices.

If this teaser is anything to go by, it seems that Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Tab S7 (tablet), Galaxy Buds Live, Galaxy Watch 3, the new Galaxy Fold (or Fold 2) and the Galaxy Note 20. All the devices were either directly hinted at by Samsung or hinted at in various leaks over the past few months.

Samsung has been unveiling a new Galaxy Note model in August for several years, while the company has also mentioned wrist and ear devices, so the Galaxy Buds Live and Watch 3 are almost certain.

However, not many details about the updated model of the Galaxy Fold have been revealed so far, but its shadow in this teaser is hard to ignore.

The event is still a week away and even during that time more leaks about the new devices can emerge. In comparison, almost all the details about the Galaxy Note 20 have already been leaked.

It is being said that Samsung may introduce 3 Galaxy Note 20 series phones this time, while 2 models were introduced last year.

This time, 3 models are likely to be introduced namely Galaxy Note 20, Note 20 Plus and Note 20 Ultra and all the models will have 5G support.

Various leaks have suggested that the Galaxy Note 20 will be equipped with almost the same features as the Galaxy S20, but will have a larger screen and S Pen.

The 100x zoom mode in the Galaxy S20 Ultra is rumored not to be part of the Galaxy Note 20 series.

It is also being said that the new Galaxy Note series phones may feature a flat display instead of a curved one for the first time, or at least one model will.

Twitter user Ice Universe, who leaked accurate information about Samsung’s phones, has said that the Galaxy Note 20 Plus will have a 108-megapixel camera, while the TOF sensor will be replaced by a laser focus camera, which will be the main camera. will provide support.

The camera sensor will be Samsung Bright HM1 like the Galaxy S20 Ultra, while the Time of Flight with background analysis will be replaced by a laser focus sensor.

Similarly, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide angle will also be a part of this phone with a sensor size of 1/2.55.

The periscope telephoto lens will be 13 megapixels with 50x hybrid zoom possible, but Samsung is no longer keen on working towards 100x zoom.

Earlier, leaks have revealed that the Galaxy Note 20 Plus will be powered by the updated Exynos 992 processor, while in some countries the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 processor.

It is also believed that a 4300 mAh battery will be provided in this phone while a 6.9-inch display will be provided with a five-hole selfie camera.

In comparison, the Galaxy Note 20 is likely to have a display size of 6.7 inches.

Both the phones are expected to feature a 120Hz refresh rate, S Pen stylus, 16GB RAM and 25W wireless charging support.

GSM Arena said in a report regarding Korean media that last year the price of Galaxy Note 10 was 1.5 million Korean Won (more than 172 thousand Pakistani Rupees), while the price of Note 10 Plus was 1.5 million Won (2 million 7 was more than a thousand rupees).

But the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Plus will be cheaper by 500 zarawan (around 7 thousand Pakistani rupees).

While this isn’t a huge drop, it goes against expectations that the 2020 models will be slightly more expensive than last year’s.

A possible reason for the price increase could be the drop in demand for phones due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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2024-08-10 12:41:53

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