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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra battery is better than Pixel 7 Pro

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For a few years, Samsung has been increasing the battery capacity of their flagship devices; for instance, the last S series devices, i.e. S22 series, have the battery capacity of Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra at 3700mAh, 4500mAh and 5000 mAh respectively. And then the company has increased the power of the devices with a new generation of the S series, i.e. Galaxy S23, which includes the Galaxy S23 base, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra, which have a backup as 3900mAh, 4700mAh and 5000mAh, respectively. However, the Ultra variant hasn’t got a significant upgrade in terms of battery capacity.

On the other hand, Pixel has also increased its battery capacity after the pixel 5, and currently, the pro version of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 is available for 5000 mAh battery capacity. However, Google has also not very much increased the capacity, from 4080mAh (Pixel 5) to 5000mAh( Pixel 7 Pro).

Why don’t companies focus on increasing the battery capacity for their Flagship devices?

Samsung always introduces its flagship smartphone in the S series, and for these devices, the company is always in protective mode, it always makes necessary changes according to the time, and now you are wondering if battery backup is not necessary. Actually, what you are thinking is right. It’s time that the flagship phones also should have more backups. It is also noticeable that the Korean giant also has devices which are already available with big batteries, like Galaxy F62 and Galaxy M51, which are available with 7000 mAh batteries.

Why you should prefer Galaxy S22+ over Galaxy S23 base variant

But in the Flagship devices, Samsung is following a different approach; the company is focusing on optimizing the software as it will consume less battery and give an enhanced performance at the same time. For instance, the latest Flagship device of Samsung is now available with 5000 mAh (S23 Ultra), which has the same capacity, but it performs longer than any other brand’s device because it is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8Gen 2 as well as it is not the same processor which is previously available in the market; actually, Samsung is using a modified version of it which is specially designed for Galaxy S23, with higher clock speed.

Galaxy S23 Ultra gives you better performance than the Pixel 7 Pro regarding the battery

Along with the big battery, the latest flagship also beats the Pixel in terms of fast charging; the Galaxy S23 Ultra supports 45 W fast charging, while the Pixel 7 Pro comes with 30 W support. Both the devices come with reverse wireless charging, but Samsung’s device has the latest 4.5 technology. The Galaxy S23 device handles a 6.8 inches big display and comes with high-end camera specs, but it still manages to perform for a long because it is powered by the latest processor, which is made on 4 nm technology which helps to process all things fast and gives outstanding performance.

Galaxy S23 Ultra can run the Genshin Impact smoothly in 120 fps


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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Early Benchmark Reveals Key Specs

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Samsung is this close to debuting the next-generation flip phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July 2024. The early benchmark now reveals the device’s key specs. 

Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the hot topic for now, and the leaks and rumors are going to increase the enthusiasm among Galaxy Foldable fans. Now the new benchmark listing is teasing them as it confirms a few largely predictable key specifications. 

Although the Geekbench database doesn’t mention the device name dedicatedly, since last year’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 model number SM-F731U and the present spotted model number SM-F741U are quite similar in existence, it is pretty obvious it stands for Galaxy Z Flip 6. 

Noticeably, just because this particular pre-release Z Flip 6 prototype features 8GB of RAM, that doesn’t mean the Korean giant is not setting up a higher 12GB configuration as well. The leaked benchmark confirms the expectation that the forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. 

The smartphone achieves impressive graphics performance in a benchmark test, exceeding the Z Flip 5 and even strongly competing with the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Given this prospect, it is expected that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 could offer a promising performance. 

Although there are yet no exact or official reports in existence regarding a Galaxy S-style processor separation for particular regions, The Exynos 2400 SoC, mind you, is not slow enough as compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 beast, so there’s a high chance that you would not be able to catch the difference between the two possible Galaxy Z Fold 6 models in terms of real-time performance. 

Somehow, it appears that it will be hard to convince people to buy the Galaxy Z Flip 6 since it has a familiar design rendered a couple of months ago and also unchanged charging speeds. It is expected that Samsung could offer a 3,700 to around 4,000 mAh battery and two 12MP rear-facing cameras.

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Samsung Could Use Gemini Nano Version 2 In Galaxy S25 Series

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Samsung Galaxy S25 is next in line to join the premium ‘S’ series of the Korean giant and is expected to use Gemini Nano Version 2. 

Currently, Galaxy smartphones use Google’s Gemini Nano AI for on-device tasks, but now reports are unveiling that the forthcoming Galaxy S25 series will use the newer version of Gemini Nano 2. Some of the cloud-based features utilize the more powerful Gemini Pro; this suggests a key focus on user security and offline functionality. 

Transparently, the Galaxy S24 has broken the record of its predecessor series, and the Galaxy AI was a major reason behind this. Galaxy AI includes many generative AI tools that involve on-device AI, and most of them include text generation and language translation. 

Nguyen Phi Hung’s post on X speculates about this, despite the brand’s lack of official announcement on the matter. However, if the reports are accurate, Google and Samsung are preparing to collaborate once more to introduce the next generation of Galaxy S phones.

Samsung is gearing up to bring major improvements to Galaxy AI to the Galaxy S25 smartphones. At the moment, the brand has not revealed anything officially yet, but we can expect that it will offer a slew of performance and camera improvements with a similar form factor to what we have gotten over the past couple of years. 

For now, a thing that was quite unexpected is a new version of Gemini Nano, since it launched only a couple of months ago. Given this prospect, it is hard to expect Google’s release plan. It will be interesting to see what new features and novelties the forthcoming Galaxy S25 could release.

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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Is Available In The US at $399

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Samsung has already debuted the latest mid-range Galaxy A35 5G smartphone in several regions and has now made it available in the U.S. It features an immersive display, a high-end camera, and enhanced security. 

The Galaxy A35 features a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and 1080 x 2340 pixels of resolution. It has high-end camera specs, such as Nightography, to deliver clear, vibrant, and ready-to-upload photos even in poor-light scenarios. The battery package includes 5,000 mAh with the support of Super Fast Charging. The brand has equipped it with IP67 water and dust protection. 

The Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is the first device to bring innovative security features from flagship Galaxy devices to Galaxy A series devices. Samsung Knox Vault is a hardware-based security feature that helps to protect sensitive data on Samsung Galaxy smartphones. The brand has been designed to safeguard crucial information and protect against vulnerabilities, along with end-to-end secure hardware, real-time threat detection, and collaborative protection. 

The Galaxy A35 5G adds an extra layer of security as it offers a Security and Privacy Dashboard to enhance users’ control over their data. This will also permit them to see what data is being accessed, cancel permissions for applications, and utilize private sharing. Private sharing allows for secure 

Private sharing permits secure sharing of susceptible files with several controls, for instance, access permissions, expiration dates, and restrictions on screenshots or downloads. Samsung has designed the Galaxy A35 5G model to be a durable and secure business phone, as it has Knox Vault, a strong body and scratch-resistance display, high-quality photos in both bright and low-light scenarios, and many more.

The Galaxy A35 5G smartphone is available in two color variants, Navy and Awesome Lilac, on Samsung.com for $399.99. The deal is not here yet, since for a limited time on Samsung.com, you can get 30% off Galaxy Buds FE, but only along with a purchase of the Galaxy A35 5G. Interested parties can trade in their current smartphone and grab the enhanced offer worth up to $150 for the Galaxy A35 5G on the brand’s official website.


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