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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra to sport new ‘Detail Enhancer’ feature

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra is rumoured to sport a 108-megapixel camera similar to its predecessor, the S21 Ultra. While this seems relatively expected, the South Korean tech giant also seems to have a surprise up its sleeve.

According to a report from Material IT Korea references to code related to a feature called “Detail Enhancer” have been uncovered in the S21 Ultra’s camera app.

Detail Enhancer will reportedly allow the user to “capture even more detail” when using the smartphone’s primary shooter. Further, it will also enable macro shots higher in quality than the S21 Ultra’s.

Though Samsung plans to launch two other phones alongside the S22 Ultra, reportedly it will be the only device to feature Detail Enhancer. However, it’s possible that this feature might be brought to the other handsets in a future update.

To back up Material IT Korea, well-known leaker, Ice Universe has tweeted in support of rumours surrounding an improved camera coming to the S22 Ultra.

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra is expected to launch in either January or February next year.

Source: Material IT Korea, Ice Universe, Android Central

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New Galaxy S21 FE leak suggests that the device will cost roughly $1,087

Samsung is expected to officially reveal its often-rumoured Galaxy S21 FE early next year during its CES keynote presentation, and thanks to a new leak from WinFuture, we now know a bit more about the device.

For those not familiar, recent leaks suggest that the Fan Edition (FE) device will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED screen with an in-display fingerprint scanner.

This latest rumour suggests that the S21 FE will be offered in 6GB and 8GB RAM variants along with 128GB and 256GB storage options.

The leak also indicates that the device will feature a primary 12-megapixel shooter, an 8-megapixel 3x telephoto zoom lens and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens with a 123-degree field of view. The front camera is reported to be 32-megapixel with an f/2.2 aperture and an 81-degree field of view.

WinFuture‘s report also suggests that the device will feature two NanoSIM slots along with eSIM support, no microSD card slot, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC. It will be powered by a 4500mAh battery that can be wirelessly charged and can also dispense charge with PowerShare.

The device is reported to be IP68 water-resistant thanks to an aluminum frame and a polycarbonate back panel.

WinFuture suggests that the device will weigh in at 170g with a starting price of 749 Euros ($1,087.11 CAD) for the 6GB/128GB variant, whereas the 8/256GB variant is expected to cost 819 Euros ($1,188.27 CAD).

Lastly, according to a recent firmware update, the S21 FE will be the first Samsung smartphone to launch with Android 12 out of the box. The Fan Edition device will sport Google’s latest OS update alongside Samsung’s One UI 4.0.

Source: WinFuture

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New Galaxy S21 FE leak suggests that the device will cost roughly $1,087

Samsung is expected to officially reveal its often-rumoured Galaxy S21 FE early next year during its CES keynote presentation, and thanks to a new leak from WinFuture, we now know a bit more about the device.

For those not familiar, recent leaks suggest that the Fan Edition (FE) device will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED screen with an in-display fingerprint scanner.

This latest rumour suggests that the S21 FE will be offered in 6GB and 8GB RAM variants along with 128GB and 256GB storage options.

The leak also indicates that the device will feature a primary 12-megapixel shooter, an 8-megapixel 3x telephoto zoom lens and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens with a 123-degree field of view. The front camera is reported to be 32-megapixel with an f/2.2 aperture and an 81-degree field of view.

WinFuture‘s report also suggests that the device will feature two NanoSIM slots along with eSIM support, no microSD card slot, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC. It will be powered by a 4500mAh battery that can be wirelessly charged and can also dispense charge with PowerShare.

The device is reported to be IP68 water-resistant thanks to an aluminum frame and a polycarbonate back panel.

WinFuture suggests that the device will weigh in at 170g with a starting price of 749 Euros ($1,087.11 CAD) for the 6GB/128GB variant, whereas the 8/256GB variant is expected to cost 819 Euros ($1,188.27 CAD).

Lastly, according to a recent firmware update, the S21 FE will be the first Samsung smartphone to launch with Android 12 out of the box. The Fan Edition device will sport Google’s latest OS update alongside Samsung’s One UI 4.0.

Source: WinFuture

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Select Samsung smartphones up to 26 percent off on Amazon Canada

Amazon Canada is running a new sale specifically targeted at Samsung enthusiasts. While the company is offering deep discounts on portable Solid State Drives (SSDs), the best deals are on its smartphones.

There’s no word from Amazon Canada or Samsung as to how long these prices will be in place for. However, the savings are up to 26 percent off.

Find a list of the best deals below:

Source: Amazon Canada

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Get an extra $150 trade-in credit towards Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition with device trade-in

If you’re considering picking up Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition this holiday season and have an older smartphone laying around that you don’t use anymore, this is a pretty good deal.

If you purchase a Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition — Samsung’s highly colour customizable version of the foldable — you can currently get an additional $150 in trade-in value on your old smartphone. The Bespoke Edition is also already $220 off, bringing its price down to at least $1,179.99 (regularly $1,399.99). The price will get even lower depending on the trade-in value of your smartphone. It’s also worth noting that the standard Z Flip 3 is on sale for $260 off, bringing the cost down to $999.

Along with the smartphone, you also get a free pair of Galaxy Buds Pro and one year of Samsung Care+. You can find the offer at this link.

This deal expires on December 31st. For all of Samsung’s early ‘Boxing Week’ sales, follow this link.

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Samsung’s early Boxing Week sale is live now

Samsung has gone live with its early ‘Boxing Day’ with solid discounts on its TVs, audio products, monitors and more. Along with the discounts, Samsung is also offering freebies with some of its 2021 flagship smartphones.

Find the Early Boxing Day deals from Samsung below:

Smartphones

Buy the S21 5G for $25.42/mo or $914.99 and get Black Galaxy Buds 2 for free

Buy the Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G for $55.56/mo or $1,999.99 and get Black Galaxy Buds Pro for free

Buy the Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G for $27.78/mo or $999.99 and get Black Galaxy Buds Pro for free

Galaxy S20 FE 5G: $699.99 (regularly $949.99)

Galaxy A52 5G: $489.99 (regularly $659.99)

TVs

65-inch TU8300 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV: $1,149.99 (regularly $1,399.99)

85-inch 2021 Q70A QLED 4K Smart TV: $3,499.99 (regularly $3,999.99)

85-inch 2021 Q72A QLED 4K Smart TV: $3,599.99 (regularly $4,099.99)

Soundbars

40W 2ch Soundbar HW-T400: $99.99 (regularly $179.99)

HW-S50A 3.0Ch Soundbar (2021): $199.99 (regularly $399.99)

HW-S61A 5.0Ch Soundbar (2021): $289.99 (regularly $499.99)

7.1.2ch Soundbar (2021): $999.99 (regularly $1,699.99)

Monitors

24-inch Flat FHD Monitor with Bezel-less Design: $219.99 (regularly $249.99)

27-inch Gaming Monitor with 144Hz Refresh Rate: $329.99 (regularly $379.99)

Tablets

Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: $349.99 (regularly $429.99)

Galaxy Tab S7 FE WIFI: $429.99 (regularly $669.99)

Galaxy Tab S7 Wi-Fi: $669.99 (regularly $919.99)

Galaxy Tab S7+ Wi-Fi: $789.99 (regularly $1,189.99)

While Samsung is calling this promotion its ‘Early’ Boxing Day sale, it is running until December 31st, so it is most likely the final Samsung sale before we head into 2022.

Several other products not mentioned in the list above are also currently on sale. Check out the full catalogue here.

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Get up to $200 in Google credits with purchase of Samsung Z Fold 3 or Z Flip 3

Samsung and Google have teamed once again for another holiday deal.

When you purchase a Galaxy foldable you will also get free Google Play Credit, as outlined below:

To get the promotion you have to purchase one of those above devices between now and December 31st. You then have to register your new device to your Samsung Account and opt-in for the offer to work.

You will receive a code by email once these steps are completed and verified. Once all of that is complete, you have until Aug. 31, 2022, to add it to your Google account in the Google Play store.

This offer ends on December 31st. It’s worth noting that this is essentially only extending the previous promotion that only ended a few days ago and is now only available with Samsung’s 2021 foldables.

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New leak shows off Samsung’s Galaxy S21 FE in four colourways

With the reported release date of the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE fast approaching at CES 2022, several new ‘Fan Edition’ device leaks have started surfacing.

Now, courtesy of credible leaker Evan Blass, we have new pictures reportedly showing four colourways of the upcoming S21 FE.

Blass’s Tweet shows the S21 FE in White, Black, Lavender and Olive Green colourways. Further, as seen in the images, the device reportedly features an ‘Infinity-O’ display cutout on the front and a camera housing on the back that matches Samsung’s other Galaxy S21 devices.

Previous leaks suggest that the device will sport a SIM card tray, USB-C port, and no 3.55mm headphone jack. The smartphone is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display, an in-display fingerprint scanner, a 64-megapixel primary shooter and an ultrawide lens and a depth sensor.

Lastly, according to a recent firmware update, the S21 FE will be the first Samsung smartphone to launch with Android 12 out of the box. The Fan Edition device will sport Google’s latest OS update alongside Samsung’s One UI 4.0.

Android 12 only launched for the S21 series earlier this month in Canada.

Image credit: @evleaks

Source: @evleaks

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Samsung Galaxy S22 series live images showcases rear of devices

With Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series only rumoured to be a month or two away from release, it makes sense that we’d start seeing leaked live images of the rumoured flagship smartphone line. This most recent leak showcases the rear of the Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra.

The South Korean company’s trio of smartphones comes in various shapes and sizes, so let’s dive in and unpack the leaked images.

The S22, the smallest of the three devices, seems to sport a glossy rear, three cameras and a small form factor. Its camera array looks like it’s constructed of different materials and that is possibly features a more S21-like bump.

Next up, the S22+ also features a glossy back and a similar form factor. Further camera setup seems like it doesn’t protrude very far from the rear of the smartphone.

Lastly, is the S22 Ultra — or what some are calling the S22 Note — offers a very rectangular body and what looks like five camera sensors. The rear is also matte, which is different than the other two models in the S22 lineup.

Past leaks indicate that Ultra will sport a next-gen Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 5,000mAh battery, up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage and more.

The S22 series will likely be revealed in January or February 2022.

Source: @heyitsyogesh

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Leaked images show off Samsung’s budget Galaxy Tab A8

More images of Samsung’s rumoured Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 have leaked, this time courtesy of WinFuture (via Android Police).

This leak features a series of marketing pictures that give us a good look at the budget tablet from all sides and in three colours, including a dark grey, a light grey/white/silver and a pink colour.

The Tab A8 will reportedly sport a 1920 x 1200 pixel 10.5-inch LCD screen running at 60Hz with slim bezels. The top edge of the tablet appears to have the power and volume buttons and a microphone, while the bottom edge features an expansion slot. The two sides have speakers and the left edge has another microphone. The right side sports a USB-C charging port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Additionally, the Tab A8 has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and a lone 8-megapixel rear camera. There’s also no rear flash.

As for the internals, leaks suggest it will have an octa-core Unisoc Tiger T618 chip — Android Police calls it “low-midrange,” so it likely won’t blow anyone’s mind with performance. Additionally, the A8 will offer 4GB of RAM and 32, 64 or 128GB storage options. The tablet will have a 7,040mAh battery with up to 15W fast charging. However, it’s unclear if Samsung will include a charger in the box.

Finally, the Tab A8 will likely start at around €240 (about $345.68 CAD) for the Wi-Fi model with 32GB of storage.

Source: WinFuture Via: Android Police