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Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 launched in Korea

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2

The new Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 was made official earlier this month and now Samsung is launching the device in its home country of Korea, the device will retail for 36,300 won which is about $27 at the current exchange rate.

Galaxy Smart Tag 2’ is equipped with NFC and has greatly enhanced usability by improving portability and convenience features.

First, it supports the new NFC-based ‘Lost Mode’. Users can enter their contact information and messages into the device, and acquirers can easily check the entered information through their smartphone.

Using the upgraded ‘Campus View’ mode, you can intuitively check the direction and distance of the product’s current location through arrows and numbers in ‘Smart Things Find’.

Pet care functions have also been strengthened. ‘Walking mode’ supports systematic health management of pets by recording and managing various activities such as route, time, distance measurement, meals, drinking water, and rest.

Galaxy Smart Tag 2′ is not only easy to carry with its compact design with a metal ring, but also can be safely used outdoors with its IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. The battery, which is more than twice that of its predecessor, maintains a lifespan of 500 days in normal mode and 700 days in power saving mode.

You can find out more details about the new Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 over at the Samsung website at the link below, it is also available in a pack of four tags for 129,800 won which is about $96.

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Samsung Wallet to get mobile driving licenses

Samsung Wallet

Samsung has announced that Samsung Wallet in the USA will be getting mobile driving licenses it also intends to bring State IDs to the Wallet app as well, the first states to get this will be Arizona and Iowa in the USA.

“Mobile driver’s licenses are the new frontier of digital identity,” said Jeanie Han, EVP and Head of the Digital Wallet Team, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “The addition of mobile driver’s licenses to Samsung Wallet is a perfect example of our commitment to creating technology for our consumers that truly makes life easier. By combining the best of Galaxy continuity and security, we are helping our users simplify their daily routines.”

In partnership with IDEMIA, the global leader in identity technologies and issuer of 55 million identity documents in the United States annually, including their digital equivalents in six states, Samsung will utilize the ISO/IEC 18013-5 standard to implement mobile driver’s licenses that are secure, accurate, and private. These are certified Digital IDs verified against and issued by state DMVs. Mobile driver’s license information is securely stored on a Samsung device, while being completely controlled by the license holder. By offering outstanding software and best-in-class security, Samsung looks forward to broadening the availability, usage, and acceptance of digital IDs across industries.

You can find out more details about Samsung Wallet on mobile driving licenses at the link below, Samsung is expected to make the feature available to more states in the future.

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Samsung AI Forum 2023 announced for 7th November

Samsung AI Forum 2023

Samsung has announced that it will host the Samsung AI Forum 2023  on the 7th of November at the Suwon Convention Center in Gyeonggi-do, Korea, and Samsung is planning to show off the latest Artificial Intelligence technology at the event.

Samsung AI Forum 2023, which is being hosted by the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), will also focus on and highlight the direction of future research, with the presence of world-renowned AI scholars and industry experts. This seventh iteration of the Samsung AI Forum will be an in-person event, held under the theme of “large-scale AI for a better tomorrow.”

Kye Hyun Kyung, President and CEO of Samsung Electronics Device Solutions Division, will begin the forum with opening remarks, followed by keynotes from Yoshua Bengio, professor at the University of Montreal, and Jim Keller, CEO of AI semiconductor startup Tenstorrent.

Professor Satoshi Matsuoka of the Riken Institute of Computer Science in Japan, and Larry Zitnick, a research scientist from the Meta AI Research Lab will also be giving invited talks. In addition to these notable speakers, SAIT’s AI and CE research leaders — as well as leading academics from around the world — will share the status and vision of their research.

You can find out more information about the new Samsung AI Forum 2023 over at Samsung’s website at the link below it will be interesting to find otu what Samsung has planned for the event.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra gets benchmarked

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The new Samsung Galaxy S24 range of smartphones is expected to launch in early 2024 and now one of the handsets, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has been benchmarked.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra was recently spotted on the Geekbench benchmarks which have revealed some of the specifications of Samsung’s new flagship Android smartphone.

The handset is listed on Geekbench with a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile processor and 8GB of RAM, the device is expected to have other RAM options which may include 12GB and 16GB plus a range of storage options up to 1TB.

The new Galaxy S24 Ultra is rumored to come with a 6.8-inch display and we are expecting a QHD+ resolution, the handset will also come with a range of high-end cameras.

There will apparently be a single camera on the front and four cameras on the back, the handset could come with a 200-megapixel main camera like the S23 Ultra or Samsung may introduce a new camera before this handset is launched.

The new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will come with Google’s Android 14 OS and it will feature Samsung’s One UI as well, those are the only details we know about the handset so far. Samsung is expected to launch the handset in either January or February of 2023, as soon as we get some more details about the new Samsung flagship smartphones, we will let you know.

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Samsung The Wall for Virtual Production launched in Europe

Samsung The Wall for Virtual Production

The Samsung The Wall for Virtual Production was made official back in June, the device is designed for filmmakers and now Samsung has revealed that it is also launching in Europe and it will be on display at IBC 20-23.

Samsung will be showing off The Wall for Virtual production at IBC 2023, which takes place between the 18th and 25th of September in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, you can see more details below.

“The Wall for Virtual Production opens the door to limitless potential for filmmakers, producers and studios by amplifying digital effects, while making virtual content creation easier, faster and more cost effective,” said Hoon Chung, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “Each feature has been handpicked to empower businesses across industries as they embark on their virtual content creation journey with an unprecedented level of quality.”

Samsung’s leading visual display technology delivers powerful production capabilities that extend reality. Production studios can use ultra-large LED walls to create virtual content, integrating them with real-time visual effects technology to reduce the time and cost of content production. The Wall for Virtual Production is a leader in this type of application and can amplify projects by adding lifelike levels of detail, texture, volume, and shades to virtual content creation environments. The new IVC model options, P1.68 and P2.1, include a curvature range that can stretch up to 5,800R, which creates a more realistic field of view. The display also packs an updated genlock feature that keeps The Wall in line with the system’s signals, so there aren’t any dropped or doubled frames. This capability — along with the enhanced phase offset feature that adjusts the time delay between camera and screen — ensures a perfect image.

You can find out more information about the Samsung The Wall for Virtual Production over at Samsung’s website at the link below, as yet there are no details on pricing for the device in Europe.

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