Exynos 2200 scheduled for early next year with a focus on gaming

Exynos 2200 scheduled for early next year with a focus on gaming Samsung’s own flagship chipset, tentatively named Exynos 2200, is expected to arrive before February 2022, when the Galaxy S22 series is rumored to launch. The chipset usually arrives a month or so before the flagship phones, and the company recently confirmed it will indeed launch “early next year”.

Samsung said it is preparing a “small gift for fans who love gaming” and while some of the speculations are the Exynos 2200 could be gaming-oriented, we shouldn’t exclude the option to have a version with boosted GPU.

Samsung says in the description of the teaser video is for all the…

vivo S12 and S12 Pro arrive with impressive selfie cameras

vivo S12 and S12 Pro arrive with impressive selfie cameras The vivo S12 series is finally official with the vanilla S12 and a bigger, mightier S12 Pro. Both come with Dimensity chipsets and dual selfie cameras, complete with dual-LED flashes. The company said the flashes can be manually set up to any desired color between 3000K and 6000K.

vivo S12

The vanilla vivo S12 comes with a 6.44” AMOLED panel. It has 1080p resolution,90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate. The screen is HDR10+ compliant and its notch holds a 44MP f/2.0 wide camera and an 8MP f/2.3 ultrawide shooter.

The vivo S12 runs OriginOS Ocean on a Dimensity 1100…

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra official poster leaks

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra official poster leaks It appears the rumors and leaks of the Galaxy S22 Ultra got the design right. A leaked official poster obtained by LetsGoDigital shows the upcoming flagship next to another member of the S22 series – likely the S22+.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22+ will adopt a camera bump similar to this year’s Galaxy S21 lineup.

Additionally, the poster confirms the S Pen support on the Ultra and while we can’t see the holster for it from this angle, the stylus wouldn’t have been so prominently featured if it wasn’t an integral part of the phone.

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OnePlus 10 Pro to bring LTPO 2.0 display

OnePlus 10 Pro to bring LTPO 2.0 display In addition to confirming a January 2022 launch for the OnePlus 10 Pro, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau also detailed that the upcoming flagship will offer an LTPO 2.0 display. Lau mentions that users will notice an even smoother experience in all use cases thanks to the new display tech.

Low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) displays is a special kind of OLED display backplane that allows displays to refresh at variable rates between 1Hz and 120Hz while drawing less power than conventional LTPS OLED screens. We are yet to see what improvements LTPO 2.0 brings to the table. We expect the new…

Samsung suspends One UI 4.0 update for Galaxy S21 series due to Google Play issues

Samsung suspends One UI 4.0 update for Galaxy S21 series due to Google Play issues Samsung started distributing One UI 4.0 along with Android 12 a couple of weeks ago but a newly discovered issue has now paused the rollout. The company had to halt the update for the Galaxy S21 series in South Korea due to incompatibility issues with Google Play.

According to a forum post by a Samsung community moderator, the issue with Google’s Play Store isn’t just on the Korean OEM’s end, Google needs to take a look into it as well. So until both tech giants fix the issue, the One UI 4.0 will not be further distributed.

We don’t really know how widespread this issue is but…

iOS 15.3 seeded to beta testers, WatchOS 8.4 beta goes to developers

iOS 15.3 seeded to beta testers, WatchOS 8.4 beta goes to developers Apple just started seeding iOS 15.3 to public beta testers so if you have a beta tester or developer account, you can download it right away. WatchOS 8.4, on the other hand, is only available to developers for now.

Both firmware updates focus on improving system stability and clearing out some bugs from previous versions of the software. There are no apparent visual changes nor there are any new features of note.

Keep in mind that beta versions of a given software are not meant to be used on daily drivers as they may contain bugs.

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