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Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 43-inch premium monitor available at $999 in the US

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Samsung has a broad lineup of premium industry-leading monitors, which are said to provide a quality experience to its user in real aspects. One of these is Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G7 43”, which is particularly designed to deliver a premium quality gaming experience to the PC or Console gamers, with its more comprehensive range of vision details and life-like picture quality. The monitor is now available for purchase in the US.

Informatively, this new monitor has a 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) screen with VESA Display HDR600 and HDR 10+ certification, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms response time. It uses Samsung’s Quantum Mini LEDs which are helpful in delivering incredible colour expression. Additionally, it also features a matte display, which is indeed beneficial in terms of reducing light reflections for detailed gaming scenes. 

Besides these, the monitor will also have two 20W loudspeakers, two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 connector, two USB 3.1 Type-A ports, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. The monitor also got the support of AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which is helpful in reducing input latency and screen tearing. In addition, it also includes Flex Move Screen, Game Bar, Samsung Smart Hub, and the Gaming Hub.

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As we have mentioned above as well, it is specifically designed for PC and Console gamers and has Gaming Hub’s support; well, it will undoubtedly let the user play various cloud-based via using Nvidia GeForce Now, Xbox, and other services. To play these games, they just need a game controller and an uninterrupted Wi-Fi connection. Besides gaming, the monitor will also give gamers an incredible TV experience. 

As for TV experience, Samsung has partnered with many popular video streaming platforms, such as Prime Video, Netflix, and YouTube, through Samsung Smart Hub so that the users can get a smartTV experience. To use these apps, the monitor doesn’t even require boot up with a PC or console. If you want to own this incredible device, you can get it for $999.99 from Samsung.com or select retailers nationwide.


Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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Apple Might Brings Some AI Features in iOS 18 Like Samsung One UI 6.1

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Apple is continuously working on its next iteration of iOS 18 and is expected to bring some AI features from Samsung’sOne UI 6.1

Generative AI-powered features are trending in the tech industry, and fortunately, the Korean giants already have a strong place in the trend. Samsung debuted a bundle of generative AI features under the nickname Galaxy AI with an Android 14-based One UI 6.1 skin on the Galaxy S24 series. Transparently, AI features are the key reason behind the boost in sales of the Galaxy S24 series. Now, Apple is gearing up to give strong competition by introducing a bundle of AI features with the iOS 18 update. 

Reports are revealing that Apple could use the mechanism of One UI 6.1’s AI features for iOS 18. Reportedly, Apple could bring several AI-powered features, including the ability to summarize web pages in the Safari web browser. This feature is quite similar to the Browsing Assist feature of Samsung Internet. 

If the reports are to be believed, then one more feature called the ‘Web Eraser’ feature would permit users to remove specific elements from web pages. The Note application in iOS 18 permits the recording of audio without any requirement to switch to the Voice Memos application. Samsung Notes’ voice recording feature also performs the same functionality, as it permits students to take notes and record lectures concurrently to have better context. 

It also comes to light that Apple is also setting up to add a unit converter to the Calculator application with iOS 18. This feature is already housed in the Samsung Calculator application. Apart from all, the other rumored features of iOS 18 include automatic playlist generation in the Apple Music app, a new Scenes feature in the Canvas app, and AI-powered features in the Apple Health application, Keynote, Numbers, and Pages apps for improved productivity. 

The rumors are also saying some other apps like Fitness, Mail, and Photo could also get AI features, but at the moment, it is not clear what those features are. It seems that users could make more detailed edits similar to Samsung’s Photo Assist feature in the Photos app. Appel could also offer RCS support for the Messages application in iOS 18. 

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Google is dedicated to providing a secure Android ecosystem

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Google’s Android ecosystem is always reliable for users, whether it comes to customization or availability, but it sometimes lacks in the security department. However, the company is improving in this department, and over the years, it has been dedicatedly working towards it. Now a new report also specifies the improvement.

Google has recently published a post where it shared details about the encounter with the application that hasn’t followed the terms and conditions of the Play Store.

According to the report, Google has detected 2.28 million apps that have violated the rules, and therefore, the developers are not able to publish them on the Play Store. This is all possible due to the company’s continuous effort, which developed the mechanism.

Along with this, there are almost 200000 applications detected that did not follow the rules and did not guarantee the correct use of sensitive permissions, and there are more than 330000 accounts that were banned for violations that were severe and repeated or the presence of malware in published apps.

In a recent report, the company also mentioned that there are almost 1.5 million old applications that lack the support of the recent APIs, and therefore they are not available for users who are using the latest version of Android. Additionally, Google Play Protect and real-time app scanning have allowed the Mountain View giant to identify over 5 million dangerous applications that are downloaded unofficially. For more information, you can read the full official post via this link.


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Google And Samsung Partnering Together On AI For Android & Galaxy Phones

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Google and Samsung are coming together as their partnership goes beyond Android. On one side, Pixel smartphone devices use Samsung-manufactured Tensor chips; on the other hand, Smsung’s flagship Galaxy smartphones have AI features, like Circle to Search, noticeably before even the Pixel 8 series got this novelty. 

In the report it is being unveiled, Rick Osteroh,  SVP of platforms and devices at Google, stated that the brand’s “partnership has never been stronger.” A post on X shared by @rosterloh pointed to a positive meeting between TM Roh and @SamsungMobile leadership. It highlights a strong partnership between both and excitement about future collaborations, particularly in the area of AI.

Following the statement, he also attached a selfie with TM Roh, president and head of MX Business at Samsung Electronics. 

Then, @SamsungMobile reposted Osterloh’s post and teased that both brands are actively working on expanding the functionalities of AI features for Android and Galaxy devices to enhance Galaxy experiences. 

Google has already announced at the last Galaxy Unpacked event, back in January in San Jose, that the Samsung Galaxy S24 series will use Gemini AI models to power the forthcoming AI capabilities in the applications and services built by the Korean giant. The brand also brought new functionalities for Google Messages and Android Auto, powered by Gemini Nano

For enhancing the summarizing facility, Samsung’s Smarter Notes, Voice Recorder, and Keyboard applications use the AI model Gemini Pro, whereas the Galaxy S24 series smartphones use Imagen 2 text-to-image technology to offer “Generative Edit” features in the Gallery application for upgrading photo editing. 


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