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Alleged case renders of Samsung Galaxy A72 5G shows quad camera setup

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Aside from the upcoming flagships, the Galaxy S21 smartphones, Samsung has a bunch of new mid-range and budget devices as well that the company will launch in the coming days. These smartphones will be adding to Samsung’s Galaxy A series and M-series.

Talking about companies another A series mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A72 5G was previously rumored to come with a five rear camera setup. Until we have got some newly leaked case renders which throw water on this.

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The renders suggest that the Galaxy A72 5G will have a usual quad camera setup. This means that we have to wait a bit longer to see five rear cameras on a Samsung smartphone. As it’s only the case renders that does not reveal much about the specs of the smartphone but it does suggest some valuable information.

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As per the case renders of we can notice the cutouts for a charging port that will be a USB Type-C, A speaker grill, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Besides this, the power button and the volume rockers are on the right side of the smartphone.

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As there is no cutout for the fingerprint scanner so this probably means that it will be embedded under the display. Other than this we currently have nothing much about this upcoming phone and also its launch date is unknown. But we’ll keep you posted as soon as we receive something on this.

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Future Samsung flagships may get a brand-new identity beyond ‘Galaxy’

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Samsung Galaxy S24 September 2024 update

Whether it’s a smartphone, smartwatch, earbuds, tablet, laptop, or AI, Galaxy has become a recognized brand to denote Samsung products. Usually, I don’t use Samsung while looking at and identifying any Galaxy product.

Well, a new report indicates that Samsung is considering a brand-new identity for its flagship products beyond Galaxy. That said, your future Samsung flagship could ditch “Galaxy” branding for something new.

Currently, Galaxy branding is attached to every Samsung mobile product. Be it a budget phone or a high-end flagship, it’s called a Galaxy device. Korea’s EDaily reports that we could see some branding shakeup in the coming years.

Samsung has a more diversified range of phones compared to Apple and Google. Both Samsung rivals launch limited mobile phones every year. Apple uses SE, while Google uses “a” to differentiate low-end phones from flagships.

There’s Galaxy A, Galaxy C (China), Galaxy M, Galaxy F, Galaxy XCover, Galaxy Tab (A/S/FE), Galaxy S, and Galaxy Z. As Galaxy has already gained a reputation in the market, a new branding is under consideration for select flagship models.

Meanwhile, it won’t be a smooth decision for Samsung to ditch Galaxy. Consumers use Galaxy rather than Samsung for their smartphones. Official naming could change the direction but a pre-planned deployment is necessary.

It is also possible that the flagships may remain Galaxy and other models may get a new branding. If new branding comes to flagship models, it must be a heavier name than Galaxy, which is the biggest in practice.

What do you think, will Samsung ditch Galaxy branding?

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Sneak Peek at Samsung’s Next Rugged Devices: Galaxy XCover 8 Pro and New Tab Active

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Samsung XCover 8 Pro

Samsung is set to expand its rugged device lineup with the upcoming Galaxy XCover 8 Pro and a new Tab Active tablet. The XCover series has been known for its durability since 2011.

The Galaxy XCover 7 is the latest model in this series, launched earlier this year following the XCover 6 Pro. Based on the release schedule of previous models, we can expect the XCover 8 Pro to arrive around mid-2025.

A new report via GalaxyClub reveals that Samsung is currently testing a device (Galaxy XCover 8 Pro) with the model number SM-G766B, which matches the pattern of earlier XCover Pro models.

The Xcover 6 Pro was labeled with model number SM-G736B and the Xcover 7 is SM-G556B. It indicates that the Xcover 8 Pro is likely being developed for a release after the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy A56.

Samsung XCover 8 Pro

In addition to the XCover 8 Pro phone, Samsung is also working on a new rugged tablet, likely named the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro or possibly the Tab Active 6 Pro.

Earlier in 2024, the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro was released alongside the XCover 7. It suggests that the Tab Active Pro will follow a similar release pattern and will launch alongside the XCover 8 Pro.

Currently, we don’t have specific details about the features and specs of these devices. As we move closer to 2025, we can expect more information about both the XCover 8 Pro and the new Tab Active.

Samsung Galaxy A56 leak reveals new 12MP selfie, old 50MP main camera

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Pixel 11 to get improved version of one of iPhone’s best features

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Google Pixel 11 could bring an under-display infrared camera. Google is reportedly considering bringing back infrared camera tech to its Pixel lineup, starting in 2026.

AndroidAuthority claims that Tensor G6 could support an under-display infrared camera, potentially enabling the Pixel 11 phone to feature fast and secure biometric authentication tech.

An infrared camera will make it possible to unlock the phone through facial recognition, even in total darkness. The authentication would rely on under-display IR camera supported by Tensor G6.

iPhone X was the first Apple phone to come with an infrared sensor for facial recognition. With the iPhone 13 series, Apple debuted an upgraded IR sensor with improvements in speed and accuracy.

Smartphone makers continue to reduce the bezels to offer functional display areas in most of the part. Apple opted for the pill-shaped cutout, while Samsung and Google prefer punch-hole display.

Selfie camera quality would keep the punch-hole cutout on flagship displays for a few more years. However, Google’s plan for an IR camera in Pixel 11 would be a technological breakthrough.

Face Unlock returned to Google’s smartphone segment with the Pixel 7 series. The latest Pixel 9 series also relies on a front camera sensor to bridge as a facial recognition solution.

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