The team at iFixit has taken apart two of Samsung's latest Galaxy smartphones, including the top-of-the-line S22 Ultra. Has much changed with the latest Galaxy phones?
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Aug 25, 2021 at 17:51
One Android expert compared the move to something Apple would do, saying 'It's really obnoxious of Samsung to do this, and I am in two minds now about keeping the device and working on a fix for the issue, or simply returning the unit in disgust.'
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Aug 11, 2021 at 16:25
Samsung has doubled down on its foldable smartphones by using its annual summer event to show off a pair of new folding Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Flip 3 and Galaxy Fold 3 promise improved performance, durability and features.
The new tool uses AI to automatically remove unwanted objects from image backgrounds, but it's only available on the new Galaxy S21 smartphones.
Samsung went all-in on the camera array inside its flagship smartphone and iFixit has shared its teardown to show just how much tech Samsung managed to pack inside the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Samsung says it is working on a fix for its advanced 108MP mobile camera system, but it's unclear when it will arrive.
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Feb 11, 2020 at 20:49
The new S20 series offers an impressive array of camera features, including up to 108MP capture, while the Z Flip, well... flips.
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Jun 13, 2019 at 18:14
Samsung Portugal used the Galaxy S10+ to capture 943km of Portugal's coastline from out at sea over the course of an eight-day trip.
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Mar 25, 2019 at 22:02
Tonight's episode of NBC's Tonight Show, hosted by Jimmy Fallon, was filmed entirely on Samsung's flagship smartphone the Galaxy S10+.
At its Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S10 and S10+ with a triple rear-camera array, as well as a more basic S10e model with a dual main camera unit. As expected, the S10 series' display is the center of attention with a hole-punch style front-facing camera embedded in the screen.
Samsung wasted no time unveiling the Galaxy Fold at its Unpacked event today – a foldable device with a 4.6" display when folded, and 7.3" display when unfolded. The device contains a total of six cameras – three on the back, two inside and one front-facing camera.
We got some quick hands-on time with Samsung's newest, biggest Galaxy smartphone at the company's launch event. Here are the most noteworthy camera features we uncovered.
At a high-profile launch event in New York, Samsung took the wraps off its next Note device. The Galaxy Note 9 borrows the S9+'s 12MP dual-aperture dual-cam, with OIS in both cameras and an emphasis on AI-enhanced shooting modes.
The Galaxy Note 8 is the first Samsung smartphone to feature a dual-cam setup. The 2x tele lens allows for a background-blurring portrait mode and comes with optical image stabilization.
Samsung releases the Galaxy K Zoom with slimmer body and 10x optical zoom.
Samsung has released an official Galaxy S5 hands-on video that talks about the camera and shows some of the new imaging features.
Samsung has released its newest Android-powered Galaxy Camera, aptly named the Galaxy Camera 2. While the GC2 retains the slim form factor, 21X zoom lens, and huge 4.8-inch touchscreen LCD of its predecessor, it adds a faster quad-core processor, double the memory, a more recent version of Android (4.3), and a more powerful battery. Naturally, the camera has Wi-Fi built in (with NFC), and has the latest and greatest Samsung 'Smart' features, including a 'selfie alarm'.
New Galaxy 2 offers more processing power, a bigger battery and Android 4.3.
How does version 3.0 of Samsung's 'phablet' stand up as a camera?
The first phone to feature Samsung's curved display technology will cost around $1,000.
A look at the third iteration of Samsung's phablet, plus Galaxy Gear.
Galaxy Gear is a high-tech wristwatch, but not much of a camera.
We're at IFA in Berlin where Samsung launches the newest model in its high-end line of 'phablets' the Galaxy Note III.
As the first hybrid smartphone and interchangeable lens camera, the Samsung Galaxy NX certainly cut a unique profile when we first looked at it in June. The Galaxy NX merges the features of Samsung smartphones, including a huge 4.8-inch touch LCD and 3G/4G/Wi-Fi connectivity, with a NX-mount ILC with a 20.3MP APS-C sensor, hybrid AF system, and 8.6 fps burst mode. At long last, the Galaxy NX has been given a price: $1,599.99 body only, or $1,699.99 bundled with an 18-55mm lens.
App will also work with Galaxy S4's touchless technology.
Samsung has released a press invite for another "Unpacked" event.
Samsung's 20.3-megapixel mirrorless camera is the priciest offering in its NX line.
A 6-inch 'phablet' version of the HTC One is expected in September.
Our in-depth look at Samsung's successor to the hugely successful S3.
Samsung’s newest 7-, 8- and 10.1-inch tablets available in the U.S. starting July 7.
Just posted: Our Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy NX. We were given the chance to play with Samsung's latest phone/camera hybrid - the Android-powered Galaxy NX. It combines a 20MP DSLR-style mirrorless camera body with the vast touchscreen and connectivity of a smartphone, giving a high-IQ camera with 3G, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity as well as GPS and GLONASS-compatible positioning. What's it like to use, though? Read our Hands-on article to find out.
Samsung has had broad success with the Android operating system in the smartphone and tablet space, and last year introduced a long-zoom camera with Android and cellular wireless capability. Samsung now brings Android to its NX mirrorless system with the Galaxy NX. The new camera uses most of the same essential elements as the NX300, including the NX lens mount, the 20.3-megapixel sensor, and DRIMe IV imaging processor, but it also includes a large 4.8-inch 921K capactive touchscreen, the largest display on any interchangeable lens camera so far, and several forms of wireless communication.
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camera newsJun 20, 2013 at 19:00
Samsung has announced the Galaxy NX: the world's first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera running the Android operating system. The Galaxy NX takes a 20.3 megapixel, SLR-style mirrorless camera and adds 3G, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi, connectivity and Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). The camera sports a gigantic 4.8" HD LCD touchscreen - with which you'll control nearly all camera functions. The Galaxy NX will be available sometime this summer for an undisclosed price.
We take a first look at Samsung's Android powered Galaxy NX camera.
Look for it this summer.
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galazy S4 Zoom - the nearest thing yet to a true camera / phone hybrid. The 'camera side' features a 24-240mm equivalent F3.1-6.3 lens with a zoom ring around the barrel, in front of a 16MP 1/2.3" CMOS sensor. It includes optical image stabilisation, a built-in xenon flash, ISO 100-3200, 4 fps continuous shooting, and 1080p30 HD video; images are stored to internal memory or microSD. On the 'phone side' you get a 4.3" Super AMOLED display, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, and all the other features you'd expect of a modern smartphone. The S4 zoom will go on sale this summer.
Pad and battery cover are Qi-certified.
Tough smartphone is water- and dust-resistant.
10.1- and 8-inch tablets join the previously announced 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3.
The 4.3-inch smartphone has an 8-megapixel rear camera and many S4 shooting features.
Samsung's newest flagship phone ranks just below the iPhone 5 in DxOMark testing.
10 winners will share $800,000 in prize money.
Google has announced a Samsung Galaxy S4 running a "pure" version of the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system.
As we prepare our full review of the Samsung Galaxy S4 camera, we offer a sneak peek at some of its imaging features.
5-minute long video showcases the S4's ability to capture headbanging in low-light situations.
A new phone from Samsung features dual SIM capabilities.
What's inside Samsung's latest flagship phone?
6.3-inch version stretches smartphone size boundaries; also available as 5.8-inch screen.
We have just added the DxOMark Mobile Report to our Samsung Galaxy Note II review.
Samsung US has announced the Wi-Fi version of its Galaxy Camera will be available from the end of this month at a retail price $449.99 - $50 less than the version with both 3G/4G and Wi-Fi. Announced in February 2013, the Wi-Fi model shares the same feature-set as the 3G and 4G versions, including a 21x, 23-481mmm equivalent zoom lens on the front with a 4.8" touchscreen on the back. It runs Android 4.1 (known as Jelly Bean), the latest version of the operating system. Click through to read more at connect.dpreview.com
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