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Samsung Galaxy A6+ starts receiving Android Pie with One UI

Brings all the new features

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Samsung has been actively updating its midrange lineup from last year. After the Galaxy A9 (2018) and the Galaxy A8+ (2018), it’s now time to serve Android Pie for the Galaxy A6+.

The Android Pie update for the Galaxy A6+ is currently rolling out in Poland and will soon be available to users in other markets across the globe. According to Samsung’s schedule, the particular model is slated to receive the update in April, so this initial seeding is in preparation for the wider rollout.

The update weighs 1.2GB and bumps the security patch to March 2019. The heavy download is worth it since it brings a major overhaul to Samsung’s user interface. Like the Galaxy S10 flagships, the Galaxy A6+ now has Samsung’s One UI.

Galaxy A6+ users will have to wait for the update notification to pop up since the rollout is done over the air. You can also manually try downloading the update by heading over to the Settings app and then to the Software update section.

The regular Galaxy A6 version should receive its Android Pie update shortly after, but there’s no confirmation about it, yet.

Source: SamMobile

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MediaTek announces Dimensity 9300+ chipset

Flagship cameras, gaming enhanced further

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MediaTek continues to push what’s possible on a smartphone. MediaTek has announced the Dimensity 9300+ flagship mobile chip, bringing even better processing speeds to the next line of smartphones. Users will benefit users from the chip with better phone photography and videography, as well as smoother and more efficient gaming at even the highest presets.

The Dimensity 9300+ offers an increased clock speed of up to 3.4GHz, thanks to its one Arm Cortex-X4 core. For comparison, the Dimensity 9300 has a maximum processing power of up to 3.25GHz. The latest chipset also features three Cortex-X4 cores and four Cortex-A720 cores.

With such enhancements, MediaTek expects the newest SoC to accelerate on-device generative AI processing, supporting LLMs and LoRA fusion better.

The Dimensity 9300+ also uses NeuroPilot Speculative Decode Acceleration technology in the company’s latest generative AI engine. This powerful APU 790 AI engine allows the chip to support LLMs with 1B, 7B, and 13B parameters, with scalability up to 33B. Morever, it can also run LLMs quickly and efficiently.

Such acceleration allows the Dimensity 9300+ to run LLMs with seven billion parameters at 22 tokens per second, twice better than the current rate of solutions available in the mass market now.

In simpler, more pratical terms, the Dimensity 9300+ will make smartphone photography and gaming even better. Along with MediaTek’s Imagiq 990 ISP that offers 18-bit RAW processing, the chip will enable users to take incredible photos and videos, even in low-light environments.

Imagiq 990 has a built-in AI Semantic Analysis Video Engine to support advanced AI videography features. These include 16 scene segmentation with real-time video capture to reduce noise, increase brightness, and enhance colors. Additionally, MediaTek’s MiraVision 990 is leveraged to enhance smartphone content.

For gamers, the Dimensity 9300+ integrates a second generation hardware raytracing engine with an Arm Immortalis-G720 GPU. This will give a fast raytracing experience at 60 fps, along with console-grade global illumination effects.

Together with MediaTek’s latest HyperEngine technologies and Adaptive Gaming Technology (MAGT), users will get a boost in power efficiency when enabled in popular game titles. This will not only keep devices cool but also extend battery life. Lastly, the HyperEngine also has a new Network Observation System (NOS) to improve WiFi/Cellular dual-network concurrency.

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Samsung showcases AI-enhanced TVs, Music Frame at recent SEA seminar

1st look at Samsung’s AI-enhanced TV lineup

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Samsung showcased its latest AI TV technologies, as well as its new products at the recent Southeast Asia Tech Seminar in Bangkok, Thailand. During the two-day event last April, Samsung flaunted its cutting-edge 2024 lineup, including its 2024 Neo QLED 8K and 2024 OLED TVs. The Music Frame speaker and the company’s mobile security platform, Samsung Knox, were also among the highlights.

Samsung’s latest Neo QLED 8K lineup features the NQ8 AI Gen 3 processor, enabling more vivid and more precise pictures. The TVs’ processor also have 512 neural networks, eight times more than the previous generation processor. Moreover, the Neo QLED TVs support AI-powered features. These include 8K AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro to bring the best visuals to date.

On the other hand, the 2024 Samsung OLED TVs upscale content to 4K resolution. That’s due to the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor. The products also feature OLED Glare-Free technology, reducing light reflection on the screen. This way, viewers can enjoy a more immersive experience minus the distraction.

Meanwhile, Samsung’s Music Frame, a new lifestyle product that functions as a frame-shaped speaker, was also introduced. It does not only blast high-quality sound from four directions, but it also doubles as a fashionable display as users may insert photos into its replaceable photo frame. The Music Frame is also powered by Dolby Atmos so users are assured of immersive spatial audio.

Lastly, Samsung announced that Samsung Knox has achieved CC certification, recognized by 31 countries as strengthening TV security measures for both software and hardware. Its mobile security platform, Samsung Knox has also been integrated to the company’s TV lineup for better protection.

Not sure which Samsung TV to buy? Watch our 2024 Samsung TV: Buyer’s Guide.

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iPad Pro with M4 chip now official

Apple Pencil Pro also announced

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We knew it was gonna be new iPads and we weren’t disappointed. Top billing Apple’s May event is the iPad Pro powered by the M4 chip. It also comes with an advanced display and can be accompanied by the new Apple Pencil Pro.

Thin for the win

The new iPad Pro is the company’s thinnest product ever. The 11-inch model is just 5.3 mm thin, and the 13-inch model is even thinner at a striking 5.1 mm. The 11-inch model weighs less than a pound, and the 13-inch model is nearly a quarter pound lighter than its predecessor. Now that’s portable.

Most advanced display

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A headline feature if the new iPad Pro is its Ultra Retina XDR display. It uses two OLED panels and combines the light from both to provide phenomenal full-screen brightness. The new iPad Pro supports an incredible 1000 nits of full-screen brightness for SDR and HDR content, and 1600 nits peak for HDR. That’s virtually unheard of.

For pro users, the new iPad Pro comes with new nano-texture glass options. It’s great for people in high-end, color-managed workflows or challenging lighting conditions.

Powered by the new M4 chip

Huge performance leap? Yessir. The M4 is built on second-generation 3-nanometer technology that’s even more power efficient. It’s perfect for the new iPad Pro.

M4 introduces pioneering technology for the stunning precision, color, and brightness of the Ultra Retina XDR display. The new CPU offers up to four performance cores and now six efficiency cores, with next-generation machine learning (ML) accelerators, to deliver up to 1.5x faster CPU performance over M2 in the previous-generation iPad Pro. M4 builds on the GPU architecture of M3 — the 10-core GPU includes powerful features like Dynamic Caching, and hardware-accelerated mesh shading and ray tracing, which come to iPad for the first time.

In simpler terms, that’s four times faster performance than the M2.

AI. Yes, AI

Like most devices these days, the new iPad Pro is also equipped with a Neural Engine for AI tasks. It’s capable of 38 trillion operations per second, which is 60x faster than Apple’s first Neural Engine in the A11 Bionic chip. The Neural Engine makes the new iPad Pro an outrageously powerful device for AI.

With iPad Pro with M4, users can perform AI-enabled tasks even faster, like easily isolate a subject from its background in 4K video with just a tap with Scene Removal Mask in Final Cut Pro.

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A Pro tablet deserves a pro stylus. Say hello to the Apple Pencil Pro.

A new sensor in the barrel can sense a user’s squeeze, bringing up a tool palette to quickly switch tools, line weights, and colors. It does all that without interrupting the creative process. There’s also a custom haptic engine delivers a light tap. It provides confirmation when users squeeze, use double-tap, or snap to a Smart Shape for a remarkably intuitive experience.

There’s a gyroscope allows users to roll Apple Pencil Pro for precise control of the tool they’re using. Rotating the barrel changes the orientation of shaped pen and brush tools, just like pen and paper. And with Apple Pencil hover, users can visualize the exact orientation of a tool before making a mark.

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Customers can order the new iPad Pro with M4 starting today, May 7, at apple.com/store, and in the Apple Store app in 29 countries and regions. It includes the U.S. and Singapore, with availability in stores beginning Wednesday, May 15.

The new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro will be available in silver and space black finishes in 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB configurations.

The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $999 (U.S.)/ S$1,499 (Singapore)/ PhP 72,990 (Philippines) for the Wi-Fi model, and $1,199 (U.S.) for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model.

The 13-inch iPad Pro starts at $1,299 (U.S.)/ S$1,999 (Singapore)/ PhP 94,990 (Philippines) for the Wi-Fi model, and $1,499 (U.S.) for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model. Additional technical specifications, including nano-texture glass options, are available at apple.com/store.

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