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technology1 year ago

"Upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6: Enhanced RAM, 120Hz Cover Screen, and iPhone 15 Pro Feature"

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 is rumored to feature an Exynos chip and Snapdragon processor variants, with 8GB and 12GB RAM options and storage limited to 256GB and 512GB models. The phone may also boast a longer battery life, a 120Hz refresh rate on its cover screen, and could run on Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 out of the box.

technology2 years ago

"Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 to Feature Cutting-Edge 3nm Exynos Chip"

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 is rumored to be the company's first device to feature a 3nm Exynos chip, potentially offering significant energy efficiency gains. While the next-gen Exynos 2400, a 4nm chip, is expected to power the Galaxy S24 flagship phones, the 3nm-based Exynos chip is likely to debut on the Galaxy Watch 7 in the second half of 2024. This advancement could address battery life concerns that previous Galaxy Watch models have faced, representing a significant upgrade for smartwatch users.

technology2 years ago

"Disappointing News: Galaxy A55 Won't Feature Upgraded Selfie Camera"

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A55 is expected to feature a 32-megapixel front camera, similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy A54. The primary rear camera, ultra-wide camera, and possibly the macro camera are also expected to remain the same. However, the Galaxy A55 will come with an upgraded Exynos 1480 chip, which is expected to improve performance and battery life compared to the underwhelming Exynos 1380 in the Galaxy A54.

technology2 years ago

Google Pixel's Markup Tool Vulnerability Exposes Cropped Images to Hackers.

A security flaw called "Acropalypse" has been discovered in the markup tool on Pixel phones, which allows hackers to un-redact and uncrop edited screenshots. Google's March 2023 security update fixes the issue, but any screenshots shared prior to updating your Pixel could still be at risk. Meanwhile, Samsung's Exynos modems have active vulnerabilities that could give hackers access to your device, affecting several Samsung and Pixel devices. Google has patched the issues in its March security update for Pixel 7 series devices, but the Pixel 6 series is still at risk. Samsung and other vendors are yet to resolve these issues.