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Samsung and Universal Pictures join hands to bring more HDR10+ content

Samsung Electronics and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) have announced a collaboration to bring more titles in HDR10+ (High Dynamic Range 10+) video standard to the market. The partnership aims to release new titles and remaster some of the existing content with HDR10+ support. The press release, however, doesn’t offer any details about the titles involved. It is also unclear if this partnership means that all new releases from UPHE will come with HDR10+ support.

 

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Samsung begins mass production of its 5G chipsets

Samsung has begun the mass production of its 5G multi-mode chipsets for next-generation 5G smartphones. The company’s latest 5G communication solutions include a 5G modem, a single-chip radio frequency (RF) transceiver, and supply modulator solutions. RF transceivers are the components that allow smartphones to transmit and receive data over the cellular network. Samsung is already using these solutions in the Galaxy S10 5G.

 

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Galaxy A90 pop-up camera showcased in new video

It’s no secret that Samsung’s working on a handset with a pop-up camera, though it would seem the mechanism itself is a lot more intricate than originally thought. What we mean by that is that there’s a dual-camera built in that rotates, after extending, to cater to the front of the device.

At least, that’s according to a 3D render that surfaced on April 4, showcasing the ever-so-complicated camera setup — which was later corroborated by esteemed Samsung tipster Ice Universe, who has a remarkable record when it comes to being a proverbial fly on the wall in the firm’s China HQ.

The camera has two main motions: it’s mounted on a frame that slides up when the front-facing camera is toggled, then the smaller camera module itself flips around from the rear of the handset, once the frame has finished extending, to focus on what’s happening on the user-side.

 

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Hey @Cprice,

 

Wow, thanks for the updates! I really appreciate you compiling recent news for us here—I think other members of the community can agree 😉

 

Keep up the good work!

Sabrina

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