Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy Tab S6 Lite start receiving Android 11 update – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Samsung is known for rolling out timely Android updates to its devices. Until now the company has released Android 11 updates for more than 20 smartphones. Now, the company is expanding this further and has rolled out Android 11 update for its Android tablets.
According to a report by Sammobile, Samsung has started rolling out Android 11 update for Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and Galaxy Tab S6. Along with the new Android version, the update also brings the security patch for the month of March.
The report reveals that the company is rolling out the Android 11 update for the LTE variant of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. The update comes with build number P615XXU4CUBB. Initially, the company was expected to roll out the update in April.
Users can manually check for the update by going to Settings> Software Updates> Download and install.
On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 has also started receiving Android 11 update. The update comes with a March security patch and has build number T865XXU4CUB7.
To recall, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S6 in 2019, while the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite was launched last year.
Recently, Samsung launched its mid-range A-series smartphone in India. The company launched the Galaxy A32 smartphone at Rs 21,999 in the country. The smartphone runs the latest Android 11 operating system and sports an AMOLED display.
It houses a quad-rear camera setup with a 64MP main camera and is backed by a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging support.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra’s Optical 10X Zoom Folded Camera Module to Soon Feature on Other Smartphones

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Samsung has announced that the company will supply its 10x zoom folded camera module to global smartphone and automobile makers. The 10x zoom folded camera module, which is one of the main features of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, allows the smartphone to capture distant subjects with magnification, without the any protrusion in the camera module. The South Korean tech giant is yet to share the name of the companies it will be supplying the modules to. Samsung’s Electro-Mechanics department had developed the folded camera module in 2019 to secure a focus point by refracting the light in the form of a periscope. It enabled 5x optical zoom with the camera tech.

In a blog post, Samsung states that the optical zoom function allows the camera to close in on distant subjects without losing resolution quality – and higher optical zoom is realised when the focus point, or the distance between the image sensor and lens, is greater. In order to solve the camera protrusion, the company developed the dual-folded module by refracting light two times to increase the focus distance while only increasing the length of the camera module by 25 percent. The company further states that to reduce the height of the camera module, it had applied a proprietary lens. “This lens is very difficult to produce due to difficulty in controlling the flatness that influences the light penetration rate,” the blog post added.

Speaking more over the development, Ik Chan Shim, Managing Director at Samsung Electro-Mechanics, said, “Recently, camera modules are being used as key distinguishing aspects for smartphone cameras, and the need for ultra-small, high magnification optical zoom is increasing in the market.” Shim further indicated that the company is happy to supply the camera tech to more companies, without specifying the names. In the past, Samsung Electro-Mechanics worked with Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo in China.



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Samsung Galaxy A32 4G With 90Hz Display, Quad Rear Cameras Will Soon Launch in India, Company Reveals

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Samsung has announced that the company will soon launch the Samsung Galaxy A32 4G that features a 90Hz display in India. The India-specific micro-site of the device is also live that reveals its design alongside some key specifications. Currently, the Samsung Galaxy A32 4G is retailing in Russia, and the 5G variant of the device debuted in European markets in January 2021. The exact India launch date remains unclear, and the company is yet to share more details soon.

As per the dedicated website, the Samsung Galaxy A32 4G comes with a quad rear camera setup that includes a 64-megapixel camera and a 5,000mAh battery that is touted to provide 20 hours of video playback time. As mentioned, the sAMOLED display panel supports a 90Hz refresh rate and has a waterdrop-style notch for the selfie camera. However, other specifications of the device are available on Samsung Russia website where the smartphone is a selling at RUB 19,990 (approx Rs 19,9600) for the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage option and RUB 21,990 (approx Rs 21,500) for the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage option. The Samsung Galaxy A32 4G further packs a 6.4-inch screen with a Full-HD+ resolution, MediaTek Helio G80 SoC, and USB Type-C port for charging.

Alongside the 64-megapixel primary camera, the quad rear camera setup includes an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with f/2.2 aperture, a 5-megapixel macro sensor with f/2.4 aperture, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. At the front, there’s a 20-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calling. Other notable features of the Samsung Galaxy A32 4G include 4G, Bluetooth, an under-screen fingerprint scanner, and support for fast charging. The will have at least two colour options of Blue and Purple. The India-specific pricing details remain unclear.

The phone looks identical to the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G. Interestingly, the India support page of the smartphone (with model number SM-A326B/DS) went live recently, indicating its imminent launch as well.



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Samsung Tops Global TV Market for 15th Straight Year in 2020, LG Takes Second Spot

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Samsung has announced that the company topped the global TV market for the 15th consecutive year. Citing the latest data from market research firm, Omdia, the South Korean tech giant says that its global TV market share by revenue in Q4 2020 (October to December) stood at 31.8 percent while the company retained the largest annual category market share by revenue in 2020 at 31.9 percent. Data shows that Samsung’s domestic rival LG took the second spot with a 16.5 percent share, followed by Sony with 9.1 percent share.

Over the years, Samsung has unveiled a variety of TV models with LCD and OLED panels. The company, at this year’s CES 2021 event, also showcased the next-gen Neo QLED display panel alongside new MicroLED and Frame TV models. Speaking more over the latest feat, Jong-hee Han, President of Visual Display Business at Samsung said that the growth is attributed to rising demands in TV models for daily to entertainment purpose.

“We continue to be incredibly humbled by the trust placed in our vision and products; it is what drives our relentless pursuit to deliver cutting-edge innovation and a best-in-class screen experience that meets the needs of the modern-day consumer,” Han said in a blog post.

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According to the latest Omdia data (via IANS), Samsung sold 7.79 million units of QLED TVs last year, up from 5.32 million units in 2019, while QLED TVs accounted for 35.5 percent of its total TV sales revenue. In the premium TV segment (priced above $2,500), Samsung led with a market share of 45.4 percent in terms of revenue. The global TV market last year grew slightly despite the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching 225.35 million units, according to Omdia. In the fourth quarter alone, global TV shipments jumped to a record high of 70.24 million units. Samsung adds that over the next few years, the company will continue to invest in R&D and product development to strengthen its core and emerging TV technology.



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