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Samsung Members To Get A New Service: CamCylopedia

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Recently a piece of news was received that, On 01/07, Samsung held a meeting/conference at Samsung Suwon Digital City dubbed a workshop, where a Samsung user Sombra, who participated, told in the blog about the upcoming service called ‘CamCyclopedia,’ which is expected to be available on the Samsung Members app soon.

Samsung was facing troubles with the Camera feedback from different social platforms. Samsung needed a platform where its camera services could improve even better by having a dedicated service. This is where the CamCyclopedia comes into play; it would further develop the Samsung Ecosystem by providing feedback from users, entirely reserved for camera quality improvement. 

The user mentioned the following were the highlights of the meeting :

  • Conversations with camera developers and the utility of the Expert Raw app.
  • There were a total of 3 workshop sessions dedicated to different services, including q&a.
  • The laboratory in the basement was a space that simulated a lifelike environment with diverse subjects, colors, and lighting of 10,000 LuX for testing the Expert Raw app. 
  • Especially the third session introduced the AI ​​work method, in the test environment of the Galaxy Camera, via the camera manager.
  • The Participant was able to learn top secrets.
  • The Participant highlighted that the best session among the sessions was the Expert Raw session. There were a lot of questions about Expert Raw and real-time during the conversation with the camera staff.
  • The Participant was able to witness the progress worth one year of the Galaxy camera development along with the development of unreleased devices, hinting at the next ‘Galaxy S Series ‘and the upcoming ‘foldable series.’
  • The Participant revealed that experts like NFT artist Sang-Woo Koh and famous YouTuber Mathew Choi were also present in the workshop.

Expert RAW was launched for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ & Galaxy S22 Ultra devices earlier this Feb. It allows users to vividly capture photos in low light conditions. Its main USP was the manual operations such as ISO, shutter speed, EV, manual focus, white balance, etc., which enabled users natural & unaffected control of the camera. The app has both JPEG and RAW formats; RAW format could be edited by apps or software that support DNG.

Concluding Remarks :

We can conclude that Samsung is looking for error corrections and quality improvements to the camera.

This workshop, which seems to be the origin project for the future CamCyclopedia service, will provide a native & exclusive evolution of the camera by evaluating the feedback exclusive to Samsung.

This innovation from Samsung is unparalleled service, which we haven’t seen from other organizations, that will provide a stage where the users will be able to work along with the developers directly. 

With the Galaxy S series & upcoming Galaxy S23 series in their arsenal, Samsung is trying to target the audience which demands lifelike real pictures & videos through the smartphone camera.

It amazes us how far the cameras have come & how far the technology will take them.

You can visit the below links for the whole experience of the Participant or even the trivia, including the details about the environment at Samsung Suwon Digital City.

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Harsh is a seasoned technology enthusiast with a deep passion for Android. Since its announcement in 2007, he has closely followed the evolution of this operating system, gaining a comprehensive understanding of its features and capabilities. His background in Android, IT, and Journalism has equipped him with the skills to analyze and present complex technological concepts in a clear and engaging manner. As the Editor-in-Chief at Samlover.com, Harsh is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and experiences about Android, services, and applications with the world.

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Samsung To Announce ‘Battery AI’ Ahead Of Galaxy S25 and One UI 7

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Samsung is actively building up to expand the versatility of Galaxy AI, and now a new novelty is appearing standing on the door named ‘Battery AI’, expected to arrive on older models ahead of the Galaxy S25 series. 

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is next in line to debut in early 2025, and previously it was reported that it would bring no battery change but is expected to introduce a novelty called ‘Battery AI’ which will use artificial intelligence to add an extra 5% to 10% runtime to the battery life. 

Now the reports take a U-turn as recent rumors unveiled that Samsung could introduce a battery AI feature before the Galaxy S25 lineup launch. By this point, it appears that it will be supported on older models. The reason behind this change appears to be that Samsung is addressing battery life complaints with its foldable Galaxy Z Flip models. The current foldable flagship Galaxy Z Flip 5 has a tiny battery because of space limitations; that’s why the giant is using a battery AI to improve battery life. 

This is being speculated on by a report by PandaFalsh on X. If the reports are to be believed, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will arrive with battery AI, which would boost the battery life by up to 30 minutes. Apart from this, Samsung is also expected to bring the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 in both the Exynos 2400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 versions of its more affordable foldable handset. 

However, here’s the strange fact that Battery AI will only launch for one model but not for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, especially because the device with the smaller capacity asks for this feature the most. Somewhere, this feature is also expected to be available on all Galaxy devices, not just the tiny battery ones.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Level Up Your Game As It Boasts Powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 4

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is first in line for the following year and is expected to come and prove to be an excellent gaming phone, as it is supposed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. 

If the reports are to be believed, Samsung will power the forthcoming Galaxy S25 with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip in a few regions and the Exynos 2500 in others. While both chips will most likely be quite powerful, noticeably, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is expected to feature an extremely powerful GPU. 

As per the report revealed by the well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, it is speculated that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip has an exceptionally powerful GPU for improved and upgraded graphics performance. It is reported that the Qualcomm chip can run Genshin Impact at the native 1080p resolution. 

At the moment, it appears that the game is running at 720p resolution by default, and even then, many phones struggle to maintain the 60fps frame rate with graphics quality set to the highest. 

Qualcomm started actively building up the development of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and has decided to debut it on October 1, 2024. This forthcoming flagship chip is reported to be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process and feature Qualcomm’s custom CPU core named Oryon. 

However, these CPU cores are already housed in the Snapdragon X Elite chipset built for ARM Windows laptops, which delivers impressive performance. Given this prospect, it is expected that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 can also offer impressive and efficient performance. 

Apart from all that, the Xiaomi 14 will be the first phone to debut featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, which could be introduced sometime in October 2024. 


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Samsung Setting Up To Overtake Its Rivals TSMC & Apple With 3-nm Exynos W1000 Chip

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The Korean electronics firm ‘Samsung Electronics’ is now setting up to apply its latest 3-nm processing technology to the forthcoming Galaxy smartphones and smart wearable watches. It is expected that, initially, the brand will power the next Galaxy Watch 7 with this process. 

The Korean giant will start operations of its second-generation 3-nm production line in its home country by the end of the year. If the reports are to be believed, the Galaxy Watch 7 could be the first product to be powered by the latest chip process technology, the Exynos W1000 application processor (AP) chip, taking on its competitors Apple and TSMC. 

The Exynos W1000 is based on the 3-nm process node, the most advanced technology available in the chip industry yet, which is expected to upgrade computational performance and power efficiency by over 20%. Once Samsung debuts its forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 powered by 3-nm AP, this will be the most powerful smartwatch to compete with the Apple Watch Series 9 powered by 5-nm AP. 

Apple leads the wearable smartwatch industry with a 45% market share, as per the metrics of the third quarter of 2023, followed by Samsung with a 20% share. On the other hand, Samsung is planning to introduce its latest wearable device, the Galaxy Watch 7, and the very first Galaxy Ring at the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris. 

Next-generation foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, are also scheduled for the unpacked event in Paris. Jumping on the next year, the Galaxy S25 series is supposed to debut in early 2025 and is expected to use a powerful 3nm Exynos W1000 chip. 

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