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Samsung Galaxy A55 Rumored with 50MP Camera, Exynos 1480 Chipset

  • GalaxyClub has obtained early details about the Galaxy A55, successor to the A54
  • The A55 will reportedly use a 50MP main camera like the A54
  • It will also likely use an Exynos 1480 chipset with an AMD-based GPU
  • The Exynos 1480 is expected to bring performance improvements over the A54's Exynos 1380
  • The A55 is rumored for a Q1 2024 release, following previous A5x launch timelines
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The main topic is the rumored camera upgrade for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 prototype. Key points: 1. The prototype is said to have a 50MP primary camera sensor. 2. The Flip series, including the Flip 5, is Samsung's most popular foldable, accounting for 70% of its global sales. 3. The Flip 5 features a 3.4-inch external display and a 6.7-inch internal display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Samsung is rumored to begin production of larger ISOCELL sensors, including 200MP, 50MP, and 440MP sensors. A 320MP sensor may also be in the works for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The HP7 sensor was originally planned for the S25 Ultra but was canceled due to its high cost.
Samsung has started rolling out its One UI 6.0 beta for the Galaxy A54, allowing device owners to try out Android 14 and experience various improvements and new features.
Samsung is offering a $75 discount on the Galaxy A54 during their Discover Samsung Fall sales event, and with a maximum trade-in amount, you can get the phone for just $100, featuring a powerful chipset, impressive camera capabilities, and a long-lasting battery.
Samsung has announced that its 200MP camera sensors can be used as telephoto cameras, offering features such as in-sensor crop zoom and optical zoom lenses, giving smartphones the ability to capture high-quality zoomed images and videos.
Samsung is gearing up for the release of the Galaxy S23 FE, which is expected to have similar specs to the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22, including an Exynos 2200 chip and a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, along with IP67 water and dust resistance, multiple color options, and last year's Android 13 with One UI 5.1.
Samsung is set to launch affordable smartphones, including the Galaxy A05, which features a 6.7-inch screen, a 50MP primary camera, and 25W fast charging capabilities.
The Galaxy A54, Samsung's feature-packed mid-range phone, is receiving an update with the September security patch, providing improved security but no other new features or improvements until it receives Android 14 and One UI 6.0.
The Galaxy A35 is rumored to feature a 50MP sensor for the primary camera, providing a significant upgrade in photo and video quality compared to its predecessor.
Samsung may launch the Galaxy S24 series of smartphones earlier in January in response to the successful sales of the iPhone 15, featuring custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets, camera upgrades, and fast charging capabilities.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A55 will feature a 32-megapixel front camera, similar to its predecessors, along with a newer Exynos chip for improved performance and battery life.
Samsung has announced the Exynos 2400 chip, which is expected to address the camera shutter lag issue on Samsung smartphones, with its AI-based Zoom Anyplace technology allowing for close-ups of moving objects without image degradation, initially available on the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2400, their next-generation flagship smartphone processor, which offers 70% faster CPU performance and 14.7x faster AI processing than its predecessor, the Exynos 2200, along with impressive raytracing capabilities and Generative AI performance.
Samsung unveiled its latest innovations in analog and logic semiconductor technologies, including the Exynos 2400 mobile processor and Zoom Anyplace camera sensor technology, at its inaugural Samsung System LSI Tech Day 2023 event, showcasing its vision for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Samsung has unveiled its new Exynos 2400 chipset, which is expected to be used in the upcoming Galaxy S24 series, offering improved CPU and AI performance compared to its predecessor, the Exynos 2200, and will be used in regions like Korea and Europe while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset will be used in the US.
Samsung has announced its new Exynos 2400 chipset, boasting significant performance gains and AI capabilities, and it may be used in the upcoming Galaxy S24 phones.
Samsung is reportedly planning to use its own Exynos chips for the upcoming Galaxy S24 smartphones, except for the flagship S24 Ultra which will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, suggesting a tacit acknowledgment that Samsung's chips aren't as good as its rival's, although the difference between the two chipsets is not always obvious in day-to-day use.
Samsung has unveiled the Exynos 2400 chipset with a significant boost in AI performance, which is expected to debut with the Galaxy S24 series featuring many new AI features and a powerful virtual assistant. The smartphones will also have a new GPU for mobile ray tracing and impressive speed with advanced components.
Samsung has expanded the rollout of the October 2023 security update to its mid-range smartphones, with the Galaxy A52s receiving the latest update, which focuses on fixing vulnerabilities.
Samsung has extended the One UI 6.0 beta program to include the low-cost devices Galaxy F23, Galaxy M23 5G, and Galaxy A52s, indicating the company's willingness to test the update on more devices before its official release.
Samsung's upcoming products and business strategies include a long-term partnership with AMD for their Exynos chips, the development of ultra-high-resolution and big format camera sensors, and the creation of a LiDAR sensor for 3D depth mapping in various devices.
Samsung has launched the Galaxy A05s in India, featuring a more powerful processor, larger screen, triple-camera setup, and faster charging compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy A04s. The phone is priced at INR 14,999 ($180) on Samsung India's website.