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Samsung Daily News 2: No Galaxy Note 21 next year, Galaxy S21 specs, Tab S6/Note 5 updates, upcoming Exynos will beat Snapdragon and more

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Welcome to Sammy Fans, in this article, we will cover all the latest news today about Samsung. Check the top news about Samsung below:

  • Samsung may not launch the Galaxy Note 21 series next year
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite getting November update
  • Samsung Galaxy M12 will come with Android 11 (One UI 3.0)
  • Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra Specs leaked ahead of launch
  • Samsung Exynos 2100 will be more powerful than Snapdragon 875
  • Galaxy Buds Beyond 472mAh battery capacity
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 5 receiving a new software update

1. Samsung may not launch the Galaxy Note 21 series next year

Samsung will bring the S-Pen stylus with the Galaxy S21 series, which would lead us to the end of the Note lineup. Samsung has not yet started working on the next Galaxy Note devices, Galaxy Note 21. It’s surely a clear indication of what we’re here to talk about but not enough to draw a conclusion. Read more here

2. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite getting November update

Recently Samsung has rolled out November 2020 security update for its Galaxy Tab S6 and now the company is sending the same security improvements for the Galaxy Tab S6 lite with additional improvements as well as optimizations. Read more here

3. Samsung Galaxy M12 will come with Android 11 (One UI 3.0)

Galaxy M12 smartphone that Samsung will launch in the coming days. This device could come with a massive 7000mAh battery, if it’s true then this will the major highlight of the smartphone. The company will launch this smartphone as a budget device for its M series. Read more here

4. Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra Specs leaked ahead of launch

Galaxy S21 series is the next big thing from Samsung, this flagship will offer power-packed features, a new design, camera technologies, and more to the consumers. And ahead of its official launch, now we got to see its key specs. Read more here

5. Samsung Exynos 2100 will be more powerful than Snapdragon 875

Samsung uses its own Exynos chipsets in most of its Galaxy devices. But until now these processors haven’t got any support from the customers and also criticized by many for their performance. Many users also demanded to exclude these chips from the flagship devices. Read more here

6. Galaxy Buds Beyond 472mAh battery capacity

Samsung has applied for a trademark for “Buds Beyond” in the European Union Intellectual Property Office. The trademark hinted that the company is planning to reveal the next generation of buds that are called, “Buds Beyond”. Read more here

7. Samsung Galaxy Note 5 receiving a new software update

Samsung is known for providing its great software services for its generation-old smartphones and the company keeps sending software for smartphones that have already completed their update cycles. Samsung has started pushing a new software update for its 2015’s Samsung Galaxy Note 5.  Read more here

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Samsung no longer interested in EV battery business in the US?

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Samsung could shift its investment from the EV battery business in the US. The company plans to adjust its investment in ESS from EVs due to a sluggish market. The move comes after low demand for EVs, particularly bikes, and growing demand for ESS.

TheElec reports that Samsung eyeing the growing demand for ESS (energy storage systems) in the US. North America’s largest power company NextEra Energy could be awarding Samsung with a potential 1 trillion won ESS order.

Samsung is investing in converting its EV battery pack production line in Michigan, US. The electric bike battery pack line will be dismantled and converted for ESS use. The investment is expected to begin as early as the fourth quarter.

  • The ESS battery pack line will be located in Factory 1, where a battery pack line for Harley-Davidson is currently in operation.
  • Factory 2 primarily produces battery packs for Stellantis PHEVs, such as the Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe.

The Korean tech giant is pursuing a 1 trillion won order for ESS batteries from NextEra Energy. The order is estimated to be around 5GWh. The company has started accelerating its penetration into the ESS market since last year with its Battery Box.

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Samsung exploring sensor-shift OIS camera tech for Galaxy phones

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Samsung is exploring advanced sensor-shift image stabilization (OIS) camera tech for future Galaxy phones. The company recently filed a patent application related to image stabilization technology for mobile devices in South Korea.

The latest Samsung patent suggests work on the sensor-shift image stabilization (OIS) camera is underway. However, Apple iPhone-like sensor shift camera tech is far from arriving on Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones.

The patent entitled “Actuator for optical image stabilization and camera module including the same” describes how less force is required to stabilize the sensor itself. This allows for a more precise correction of the sensor position.

The patent document shows that Samsung is continuing to develop its ideas and methods for sensor-shift image stabilization. The absence of such cameras is not a sign that the company has abandoned the idea.

Samsung has been working on sensor-shift image stabilization for years. The company aims to upgrade the Galaxy camera capabilities in the future. The sensor-shift stabilization offers a sharper image by moving the camera sensor.

Previously, patents related to sensor-shift telephoto camera surfaced. However, the Korean tech giant hasn’t commercialized the technology. The patent was published recently, but doesn’t mean we will be seeing this upgrade in the Galaxy S25 series.

The development suggests that Samsung won’t include it on Galaxies till an advanced variant evolves. As the exploration continues, sensor-shift OIS feature remains in hope for the future of Galaxy smartphone segment.

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Samsung crafting mixed-reality smart glasses with Qualcomm, Google

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Samsung officially confirmed its teaming up with Qualcomm and Google for XR devices. Now, Qualcomm CEO revealed that the company is working with Samsung and Google to develop mixed-reality smart glasses.

According to the info, Samsung is working on portable mixed-reality smart glasses in collaboration with Qualcomm. Not XR headset, the company’s first extended reality product could be smart glasses with AI for new experiences.

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon shared new details about Samsung’s upcoming XR product. In an interview to CNBC, Amon confirmed the collab with Samsung will result in “a new product” that offers “new experiences.”

Beyond that, he hinted that this product will likely be a pair of XR smart glasses, not a headset. Just opposite to Apple’s approach, Samsung and Qualcomm aimed to create XR smart glasses that would be portable and easy to carry around.

“I want everyone who has a phone to go buy companion glasses to go along with it,” Amon said. “We need to reach a point where wearing smart glasses feels no different from wearing regular glasses or sunglasses. Only then can we achieve true scale,” he added.

The XR smart glasses could debut later this year, featuring artificial intelligence. Samsung and Qualcomm reportedly aiming to make XR glasses mainstream, while Google could support them with optimized software.

Following the trend, the XR smart glasses could pack on-device AI capabilities. Some AI features will run directly on the device, others on the phone, and certain tasks will require cloud processing – unlocking “a whole new set of experiences.”

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