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Samsung unveils AI innovations at 2024 Tech Forum in the US

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Samsung held the 2024 Tech Forum in Silicon Valley, US to unveil future-ready AI innovations. The company has invited external leaders to introduce key business directions and research areas and discuss technology trends.

Now in its sixth year, the AI-focused 2024 Tech Forum is held at Samsung Research America in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, US. The event was attended by over 90 people, where they discussed the topic of “AI that anyone can easily and safely utilize in daily life.”

Samsung CEO Han Jong-hee stated, “Samsung is striving to implement AI that makes life more convenient. “I look forward to how AI for All will transform our lives once again,” he added.

2024 Tech Forum event attendees also received explanations from executives of various divisions such as Video Display, Home Appliances, MX (Mobile eXperience), Networks, and Samsung Research.

Samsung has been working for years to enhance employee pride and satisfaction to world-class levels through organizational culture innovation. The CEO urged attendees to pay attention to the present and future envisioned by Samsung.

The South Korean tech giant plans to continuously create platforms for human networks targeting global talent through various forms of events. The company is continuing its efforts to secure talent to enhance future competitiveness.

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Samsung offers solutions for Galaxy S23 camera issue after One UI 6.1.1 update

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Camera issue solutions

If you’re a Galaxy S23 series user, you might have noticed some camera issues following the One UI 6.1.1 update. Samsung has officially confirmed that photos may not be captured properly when using the camera’s zoom function with intelligent optimization set to maximum. Here you can check solutions to resolve your Samsung smartphone’s One UI 6.1.1 camera issue.

Samsung is aware of the issue and is actively working on a software update to resolve it. In the meantime, there’s something you can do to resolve the camera issue. This issue is causing disappointment among users, especially those who rely on their Galaxy smartphone for high-quality photography.

To temporarily resolve camera issue, you can try this quick solutions on your Samsung device. By changing the intelligent optimization setting from the maximum to either Medium or Minimum, you can help improve the quality of your zoom shots.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Camera issue solutions

To change the camera settings, you just need to follow a few easy steps:

  • Open the camera app on your Galaxy S23 smartphone.
  • Tap the Settings icon.
  • Navigate to the Intelligent Optimization option
  • Select either the Medium or Minimum option.

These quick steps should enhance your zoom photography experience while you wait for Samsung to roll out the software fix.

Notably, Samsung has already released a software update for the Galaxy S23 series but it is currently available in limited countries and the company will soon expand it.

Keep an eye out for the software update notification on your device. Once it appears, it’s advisable to update to the latest version to ensure better camera performance.

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Insider reveals stunning Galaxy S25 Ultra mockup with One UI 7!

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra One UI 7 Mockup

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra design revealed in mockup featuring One UI 7. The company confirmed its One UI 7 coming out next year with a new Galaxy S series. Meanwhile, an insider posted a mockup showcasing Samsung’s big things loading.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra will have a different front appearance than the S24 Ultra, with Samsung is also ensuring the One UI 7 will be a big revamp over the One UI 6. The mockup features a new quick settings panel of the upcoming software.

The S25 Ultra is said to feature slightly rounded corners. The S24 Ultra brings sharp corners, inspired by a Note-like boxy design. The flat display decision also turned the phone’s frame angular last year, which could continue next year.

The Quick Settings UI adopted separate squircle tiles for WiFi and Bluetooth. Next, there’s a 4×2 layout consisting of a total of 8 toggles, which can be expanded to 16. The volume control panel is being added next to the key screen settings.

Device control options would be available at last alongside a button to SmartView. The display and volume settings panels would adjust according to functions. The image shows the music player placed before the brightness menu in the expanded view.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra One UI 7 Mockup

Samsung confirmed it’s exploring a fresh new design across the UI. The upcoming One UI 7 will bring redesigned icons and revamped quick settings with a separate notification panel. The software could also feature even more customization tricks.

The Galaxy S25 series could be launched in January next year. The One UI 7 is dropping on the Beta channel by the end of the year. Samsung pledged to kickstart the Public One UI 7 update rollout after the new Galaxy S launch next year.

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Samsung faces challenges despite profit surge, AI chip competition

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Samsung’s profit is increasing, but the recovery growth rate is weakening. The third quarter ended on September 30, and market research reports started to surface. Reuters reported that Samsung’s profit will rise in Q3 YoY amid AI chip competition.

According to the report, Samsung could report a significant rise in quarterly profit, with an estimated operating profit of $7.67 billion (10.33 trillion won) in the third quarter compared to 2.43 trillion won a year earlier.

Reuters highlighted that Samsung’s recovery pace has slowed down. As demand for smartphone and PC chips weakens, the company’s profit share from the chip business impacted the overall growth leading to a decline in recovery.

SK Hynix and Micron are all-time challengers to Samsung Elec. However, the company is also getting intense pressure from Chinese competitors in commodity chips. DRAM business is also in threat due to late entry into the high-margin AI chip market.

“Samsung is more likely to lose the title of number 1 DRAM vendor in case of a softer commodity DRAM market,” Daniel Kim, an analyst at Macquarie Equity Research said in a recent note, referring to DRAM chips that are widely used in computers and smartphones.

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MX Business could also report a decline in profits given lower-than-expected sales of flagship phones. The company’s new foldable phones aren’t selling as expected while the rising competition is also becoming a severe headache.

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