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Samsung Smartphone Sales High in the US During Q1 2024

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The Galaxy S24 seems like a good luck button for Samsung! Just after the debut of the Galaxy S24 series, the revenue and profits of the Korean giant went on cloud nine. It breaks a record of four years, as Samsung smartphone sales have risen in the US more than in the previous four years. 

It was already revealed within a few days after its debut, the Samsung Galaxy S24 broke the sales record of its predecessor series. Now again, the reports are unveiling the new metrics of success, as the Galaxy smartphone market share within the first quarter of this year was 31%, which is a 14% boost as compared to last year’s first quarter (Q1 2023) when the brand’s market share stuck near 27%. 

The boost in market share appears to have come at the expense of Google’s and TCL’s shipments. With a rise of 31% in the market, the share reached a four-year high after 2020. However, here’s the catchable fact: even after a boost in sales, Samsung remained the second-biggest smartphone brand behind Apple

Apple was the leading  smartphone brand in the US during the quarter. It had a market share of 52%, similar to its metrics for 2023. That’s impressive, and it appears that the debut of the Galaxy S24 series didn’t affect Apple since it is still leading the market share. However, a huge range of people are choosing Samsung’s high-end phones, such as the Galaxy S24 Ultra. 


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iPhone 16 May Feature Samsung Camera Sensors

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Undoubtedly, Samsung and Apple are rivals in the tech industry, but that’s not the case for now since Apple is considering using Samsung camera sensors for the iPhone 16. 

Apple is actively setting up to debut its next-gen phone, the iPhone 16. If this report comes true, this will be the first time Apple has gone for Samsung’s camera sensor. Traditionally, Sony is the usual supplier of Apple, but for now, Apple is testing the Samsung sensors. 

If the report from The Elec is to be believed, Apple will use a camera sensor from Samsung System LSI for the primary rear camera of the iPhone 16. The report says Apple decided to source camera sensors for the iPhone 16 from Samsung instead of Sony. 

There are two key reasons behind this sudden change; for instance, the giant has recently acknowledged that sensors from the Japanese supplier have issues regarding reliability. The second fact behind this step is that Sony could not deliver the required camera sensors to Apple for the iPhone 15 on time, due to which Apple had issues setting a debut date for the phone.

Now, Apple asked the Korean giant to start developing sensors for the iPhone 16 last year. According to the report, the image sensor Samsung System LSI has developed for the iPhone 16 has a three-wafer stack. Each stack features a different element: photodiodes, transistors, and analog-to-digital converter logic. 

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Samsung Galaxy A16 battery makes existence on BIS certification

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Apart from the high-end devices, Samsung is also looking forward to introducing a mid-range smartphone named the Galaxy A16. The report reveals the battery details of this upcoming smartphone that appeared online for BIS certification. Let’s take a closer look at the battery specs of the Galaxy A16. 

Leaks and rumors started circulating about the features and specs of the forthcoming Galaxy A16 mid-range smartphone. Now the new report suggests that, for the first time, the Galaxy A16’s batteries have come into existence on BIS certification. The batteries were spotted with the mode numbers EB-BA166ASE and EB-BA166ASY.

This is being speculated on by the reports from 91Mobiles. These two variants probably belong to two battery suppliers for a reliable supply chain. It is reported that these batteries are for the 5G variant of the phone. 

However, it has yet to be clear whether the giant will launch a 4G version of the device, as 5G chipsets are now more affordable. Noticeably, the battery size has not been revealed yet. Following the battery capacities of its predecessor devices, including the Galaxy A13 5G, the Galaxy A14 5G features a 5,000mAh battery. So it could be possible that the upcoming Galaxy A16 might have a 5,000 mAh battery. 

On the other side, the Galaxy S25 batteries have also appeared on the same BIS certification, with the model numbers EB-BS938ABE and EB-BS938ABY probably arriving from two suppliers.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra battery appeared on BIS certification

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is the first in line to debut in early 2025. Right now, the battery that has been picked for the ultra variant of the series called the Galaxy S25 Ultra has received certification from India’s Bureau of India Standards (BIS). 

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has almost half a year to take the floor, but the leaks have already started blowing in the market. Now the new report says that the forthcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra will also not bring a battery capacity upgrade with the standard Galaxy S25 model. 

The new certification on BIS suggests that the Galaxy S25 Ultra battery will not bring any major upgrades. The batteries have been spotted with model numbers EB-BS938ABE and EB-BS938ABY on the BIS certificate. At the time, the model number of the batteries only appeared on the certification; the capacities were not mentioned. 

It is expected that Samsung will attach a 5,000mAh battery to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. That capacity is more than enough to handle anything these Ultra handsets are capable of, particularly with the highly efficient nature of current smartphone chips. 

However, a few reports draw attention to the possibility that Samsung could use three different chips for the Galaxy S25 lineup, and the Ultra model could exclusively use a Snapdragon chip in all markets, the same as the current Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Currently, the brand is busy with its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, which will be on July 10 in Paris. A bunch of Galaxy devices are in line to make their debuts at the launch event, including the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, the Galaxy Buds 3, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, the Galaxy Ring, the Galaxy Watch Ultra, and the Galaxy Watch 7.

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