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Samsung to introduce 4K Ultra Short Throw laser projector ‘The Premiere’ in India

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Just recently, Samsung India released the teaser of its “The Premiere“, the new 4K Ultra Short Throw laser projector. The new 4K laser projector is the latest addition to Samsung’s award-winning Lifestyle product portfolio that provides a big picture cinematic display experience at home – without the display.

Over the last year, entertainment has become in-house and more personal. Watch this space to take your watching and gaming experience to a whole new level in the comfort of your home. However, the teaser doesn’t reveal anything about the release date of The Premiere in India.

 

The Premiere may be available in up to 130” LSP9T and 120” LSP7T models respectively. The approx pricing is as follows:

  • LSP9T: $6,499.99
  • LSP7T: $3,499.99

Samsung The Premiere Specifications

The Premiere LSP9T is the world’s first HDR10+ certified projector with triple laser technology and delivers revolutionary contrast details as the user watches from bright to dark scenes with a peak brightness of up to 2,800 ANSI lumens.

The LSP9T is the world’s first 4K laser projector with HDR10+ certification and can reach a peak brightness of up to 2,800 ANSI lumens. It supports up to 130-inch image size and has a triple-laser light source (Red, Green, and Blue).

The projector covers up to 106% of Rec. BT.2020 color gamut and up to 147% of DCI-P3 color gamut. It also comes packed with a 40W (4.2-channel) speaker system. The LSP7T is a 120-inch 4K laser projector with a peak brightness of 2,200 ANSI lumens and has a 2.2-channel 20W speaker setup. It can cover up to 83% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

The Premiere also supports Filmmaker Mode for the first of its kind as a projector allowing users to enjoy watching movies as the director intended. The smart projector comes equipped with Samsung’s Smart TV platform and experience full of streaming video apps from major content partners and mobile connectivity features such as Tap View and mirroring.

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Samsung confirms update to fix Galaxy A15/A24 video playback issues

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Samsung video playback issue

Some Samsung Galaxy A smartphone users face frustrating issues related to video playback. Users of Galaxy A15 and Galaxy A24 reported that when they try to play videos in the Gallery app, they encounter a black screen with sound but no visuals.

In addition to this, some messages frequently pop up on the screen, showing “An unknown error has occurred” or stating that the video codec is not supported. This issue is not limited to Video playback but extends to Video calls.

Users of Galaxy smartphones are not able to see the other person’s video feed. Even third-party applications are affected, with videos failing to play properly.

The Samsung community moderator has mentioned that it has been found that these video playback issues are linked to a codec error in the Samsung phone. Some videos cause these errors, while others may play normally after a restart. However, the affected videos will continue to cause issues.

Samsung video playback issue

Samsung is aware of the video playback issues and is working on a software update to resolve them. However, the community moderator has not confirmed any timeline yet but it is expected to be available soon.

Users are advised to keep an eye out for software update notifications and promptly install any available updates to improve their device’s functionality.

To update your Galaxy device, you just need to follow a few steps. Firstly, open Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. Stay tuned for the software update to restore full video functionality on your Galaxy A15 or A24.

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Samsung Galaxy A54 September 2024 update live in Brazil

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Samsung Galaxy A54 September 2024 update Brazil

Samsung is regularly working to make the latest security update available for all eligible devices to improve performance and security. After being available in Canada and the US, the September 2024 security update is now reaching Samsung Galaxy A54 5G users in Brazil.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G smartphone are getting a September 2024 security update with One UI build version A546EXXS9CXH8 in Brazil. The installation package size of this update is around 280MB.

The fresh update improves performance and security by fixing some bugs. It improves the overall experience to help users keep their devices running smoothly. Notably, the fresh update fixes over 65 vulnerabilities from Samsung and Google to provide a better experience.

Samsung Galaxy A54 September 2024 update Brazil

To check for the update, Galaxy A54 users can go to their phone’s Settings, tap on “Software update,” and then select the “Download and install” option. Make sure to fully charge your phone and connect to a stable network while downloading the update to avoid any issues.

Along with flagships, Samsung is keeping its mid-range phones up to date and the Galaxy A54 is a popular choice among users. With the latest update, users can look forward to a more reliable and enjoyable experience with their devices.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will use Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC in Europe

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Europe always seizes headlines whenever Samsung launches its flagship phones. The company has had a history of shipping Exynos chip models in the region. Well, the good news is Galaxy S25 Ultra will ship with Snapdragon 8 Elite in Europe.

In a recent development, Roland Quandt revealed the Galaxy S25 Ultra uses Snapdragon 8 Elite with 12GB RAM in Europe. The latest input aligns with the recent Geekbench listing that teased the upcoming SoC with 4.47GHz frequency.

The S25 Ultra could debut Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy across European countries. The chip that appeared on Geekbench had a higher CPU frequency than the US model. However, there was no massive difference in single-core performance.

The handset was possibly equipping Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy. It had two cores clocked at 4.47GHz and six cores clocked at 3.53GHz. The scores are 3011 points and 9706 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.

There were rumors that the South Korean tech giant would use Exynos chipset in certain regions. However, the yield issues seemingly becoming true as we’ve seen no signs of an Exynos 2500 processor in the recent past.

It was also reported that the company could replace Exynos with a flagship MediaTek chip. Nevertheless, the MediaTek SoC is being used in the recently launched Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra internationally.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 series in January next year. We have got an early idea of the design language of the upcoming flagships. Meanwhile, more genuine details will come out as we approach the official debut in January 2025.

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