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Galaxy S23 Ultra’s low-resolution cameras may ruin your photography experience

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Samsung is in its final steps to introducing its upcoming flagship series Galaxy S23 officially. It will get a total of three devices as usual- Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. Notably, the launch date of this series is drawing near day by day. Now less than a month is left before the launch. We have received a lot of information about this series, especially the Galaxy S23 Ultra. We still have time to explore the device through the available information until this series is official. 

What to expect from Galaxy S23 Ultra

As per the information we have received so far, the major change which is about to happen in this series is its photographic abilities. For those who are unaware, the Galaxy S23 Ultra device will feature a 200MP primary sensor in it which will surely be capable of capturing the best-quality images. If you are still unknown of its specifications, you can find them on the list provided below- 

  • Android13 with One UI 5.1 on top of it.
  • 6.8-inches QHD+ AMOLED Display with 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. 
  • Rear camera configuration- 200MP+12MP+10MP+10MP. 
  • 40MP selfie camera.
  • 8GB/12GB RAM along with 256GB/512GB/1TB internal storage.
  • 5000 mAh battery with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging support.
  • Fingerprint sensor and Face unlock support.
  • Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
  • S Pen support.

However, there seems to be an issue in its photography experience, as it is expected to spoil it. Despite having the best quality sensor, and still imagining such apprehension, let’s find out a reason for it. 

The low-resolution camera of Galaxy S23 Ultra may spoil your photography experience. Know why?

As we have mentioned above, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will feature a 200MP primary sensor along with three other camera sensors- a 12MP Ultrawide camera, a 10MP telephoto camera, and another 10MP quality camera. It indeed contains a 200MP primary sensor, but the rest three camera shooters are low in terms of resolution. Leaving the two telephoto cameras behind, apart from the primary one, the ultrawide shooter is the one that is used most commonly. 

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Let us tell you that because Galaxy S23 Ultra contains a lower-resolution ultrawide camera (12MP), the quality difference between the images taken from the primary sensor, and the ultrawide shooter will be huge. In that case, while not using the primary sensor, this poor image quality will surely frustrate the users.


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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Samsung Add Canadian French Language In The List of Galaxy AI Languages

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Samsung Electronics Canada has announced that Galaxy AI is now expanding its language support, adding a new language, Canadian French, to allow Canadians to use voice features and translate language more easily on their Samsung devices.

With this new support, Samsung is unlocking new ways to communicate with Canadians. Regarding this, Samsung Canada’s Head of Mobile Business stated, “With continued interest in prioritizing accessibility for Canadians, the introduction of Canadian French to Galaxy AI’s range of languages will break down language barriers for Canadian Galaxy users.”

With the addition of this new facility in Canadian French, users can take advantage of the following Galaxy AI innovations announced earlier this year: 

  • Live Translate: This feature automatically translates voice calls, face-to-face conversations, and text messages into the preferred languages, so Canadians have the power to choose Canadian French. 
  • Interpreter: This can provide real-time two-way voice translation; it instantly translates live conversations through a user-friendly split-screen view, permitting us standing opposite each other to read a text translation of what the other person is saying. 
  • Chat Assistant: This can help perfect conversational tones by initiating context-aware suggestions to authroize communications to sound as they were intended, whether it’s a polite message to a coworker or a short, appealing phrase for a social media caption. 
  • Note Assist: This has the power to create AI-generated summaries, pre-formatted templates, and cover pages, elevating your day-to-day productivity. 
  • Transcript Assist: This feature uses AI and speech-to-text technology to transcribe, summarize, and even translate voice recordings. 
  • Browsing Assist: This lets you stay up to speed on what’s happening in the world while saving time by generating summaries of news articles or web pages. 


The Settings application will allow users to download Canadian French as a language pack. In conjunction with the recently debuted Galaxy S24, Galaxy AI is now available on more devices, which include the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series. And now 2022 Galaxy flagship devices are in line. 

/ Samsung Newsroom Canada


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Free Galaxy S24 with Samsung 2024 TV Pre-Order (UK)

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Samsung is launching its 2024 smart TVs in the UK. It’s a golden chance to get free devices as a treat for the buyers, since those who will pre-order these smart TVs as fast as possible.

Samsung made its latest OLED, Neo QLED, and Frame TVs available for pre-order in the UK. Interested customers should hurry up since the pre-order deadline is May 14. The Korean giant is not only introducing the new smart TV but also offering a golden chance to win high-end Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy S24+ or Galaxy S24. 

The pre-order bonuses are worth up to £999. In some scenarios, the giant offers free Galaxy S24 smartphones as pre-order bonuses for its 2024 TV lineup. Apart from this, the other early adopter bonuses include free soundbars. Let’s take a closer look at Samsung’s pre-order offers for the UK market: 

You can get a Galaxy S24+ that is worth £999 for free when you pre-order any one of these Samsung TVs: 

  • Samsung QN900D, QN800D, QN95D, or QN90D TV 

You can get a Galaxy S24 that is worth £799 for free when you pre-order a device mentioned below: 

  • Samsung S95D, QN95D, QN93D, QN90D, QN88D, or QN85D TV 

You can get a free soundbar worth £599 when you pre-order a Neo QLED 4K or The Frame (2024). 

Samsung is also introducing the Music Frame wireless speaker, which is also available for pre-order, and customers who buy two Music Frames will claim a SEE Tickets voucher worth £100. While trading in your old TV for a new one, the giant offers discounts of up to £500. 


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Samsung Decided To Focus On AI For Next Wearables

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In a meeting at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, Dr. Hon Pak, SVP, and head of Samsung’s Digital Health Team discussed AI, wearables, and their ability to revolutionize healthcare. 

The discussion in the meeting emerged around two key themes: first, how advancements such as generative AI could be harnessed to improve healthcare, and second, Samsung’s ability to contribute to the future of healthcare was a key focus, possibly due to their ongoing innovations. 

Professor Myung Jin Chung, Director of the Samsung AI Research Center at Samsung Medical Center, highlights the necessity of “lifelog” data assembled by wearable devices for a better understanding of the patient’s medical history. According to him, the future of AI is to extract this information straight from the user’s daily life and offer a better understanding of their health status. 

A cardiologist, Dr. Blum, states that it will be better to continue health monitoring through smartwatches, which is key for early disease detection. He also highlights scenarios such as high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation where previous intervention is essential. He believes that smartwatches can offer valuable data for doctors to understand the root causes of the disease whereas AI helps to analyze this data and translate it into actionable insights for patients.  

A diabetes specialist, Dr. Klonoff, punctuates the growing use of glucose monitoring, not only for diabetics but also for those pursuing a healthier lifestyle. He also considers it an essential as well as powerful tool when combined with other health data such as sleep, blood pressure, and activity. It is expected that this data, analyzed by wearables and AI, could offer a better understanding of overall metabolic health. 

Recent reports reveal that the South Korean giant is also working on the implementation of wearable technologies capable of reading the glucose levels of its users. Apart from this, the giant is also deciding to develop non-invasive solutions for blood glucose monitoring, which would lead the company to get ahead of its long-time rival Apple in this area. 


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