Tanveer Basha

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Tanveer Basha

Tanveer Basha

@AftanPkd

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Tanveer Basha
Tanveer Basha@AftanPkd·
@UniverseIce I don't think everyone who shots video shares on Instagram. People like me are in large numbers who shot videos and keep private with family and friends. Still we need best quality. In that case Oppo isn't the best choice. Isn't it?
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Ice Universe
Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
BREAKING: OPPO users, and anyone considering an OPPO phone, don’t scroll past this. I’ve noticed a lot of people still have a common misunderstanding about video quality. They think resolution is everything. In reality, bitrate plays a huge role too. A simple way to understand it: resolution decides how many pixels you have, while bitrate decides how much detail the video can actually hold. Put a 5Mbps video next to a 12Mbps video, and the difference is often bigger than people expect. Higher bitrate footage looks cleaner, richer, and keeps far more fine detail. In complex scenes, it also holds together much better instead of turning soft or muddy. This time, OPPO and Meta worked together to optimize the video sharing pipeline on Instagram. For Find X9 Ultra users, that means videos can retain much more of their original quality from capture to upload. Simply put, what you shoot is now much closer to what people actually see when you share it. The bottom line: if you’re using OPPO, you’re now getting one of the clearest, highest quality video sharing experiences on Instagram. Your content stays sharper, cleaner, and far more faithful to what you originally created. The left is a screenshot from a 5Mbps video. The right is from a 12Mbps video.
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Manoj Saru
Manoj Saru@ManojSaru·
This Phone feels different in hand… 👀 vivo is clearly stepping into true flagship territory now. Design, finish, presence everything hits. Drop ONE word for the vivo X300 Ultra 👇
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Galaxy S26 Fam 👀 You can safely update to the Second February patch (AZCF). It has passed the following checks: • Battery life: Not affected, still solid 🔋 • Performance: Same or Improved Performance AZAB ⚡ Status: PASSED ✅
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Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
BREAKING! The first One UI 8.5 Beta build for the Galaxy S23 Series has been spotted on Samsung’s test server. Build Version: S918BXXU9ZZD1/ S918BOXM9ZZD1/S918BXXU9FZD1 This suggests Samsung could launch the One UI 8.5 Beta program soon. REPOST
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Hey Android users! 📱 March Google Play system update has been released. Check your phones and download it. Repost to let others know.
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Tanveer Basha
Tanveer Basha@AftanPkd·
@tarunvats33 Beta programme for S24 series is not yet started 🤔? Then when it will for S23 series? 🙄
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Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
BREAKING! The first One UI 8.5 Beta build for the Galaxy S24 Series has been spotted on Samsung’s test server. Build Version: S928NKSU5ZZCB/S928NOKR5ZZCB/S928NKSU5DZCB This suggests Samsung could launch the One UI 8.5 Beta program very soon. REPOST
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Tanveer Basha
Tanveer Basha@AftanPkd·
@HimanshiTech I think feature was already introduced by Vivo in their X80 Series! Long back! Am i right?
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Samsung One UI
Samsung One UI@SamNewsDaily·
Apple iPhone users watching 😶‍🌫️
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Beebom
Beebom@beebomco·
We created this intro for our Nothing Phone (4a) video using Photoshop and After Effects. What do you think? Let us know!
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Tanveer Basha
Tanveer Basha@AftanPkd·
@praffulgarg97 Oil politics. US will never accepts countries to sell their oil in currencies other than dollar!
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Praffulgarg@praffulgarg97·
Middle East on Edge: US & Israel Strike Iran | Crisis, Protests & Global Impact
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Tanveer Basha
Tanveer Basha@AftanPkd·
It appears the stadium conditions may not be favorable for the Indian team. Historically, India has maintained an undefeated record in numerous matches. What is the current situation? #INDvsSA
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
One UI 8.5 lets you hide the battery pill now — which one looks better to you, pill or no pill? 👀
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Ice Universe
Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
Good News: Sony has officially launched its new 200MP sensor LYTIA 901 featuring a 1/1.12" large format, 0.7 µm pixels, the Quad-Quad Bayer Coding (QQBC) array, and flagship-grade technologies such as DCG-HDR, Fine 12-bit ADC, and HF-HDR. At the same time, OmniVision has introduced the new OVB0D, a 1/1.1" sensor built on a 22 nm process, supporting DCG & LOFIC Gen2+, 400K FWC, 108 dB dynamic range, and dual-stage on-chip remosaic. These cutting-edge 200MP 1/1.1" flagship sensors will be adopted in the coming months by brands such as vivo, OPPO, Xiaomi, and Honor, significantly raising the imaging ceiling for next-year Ultra-class flagships from China. Bad News: Samsung will not be adopting these top-tier 1/1.1" 200MP sensors in the next few years. The Galaxy S27 Ultra originally planned to upgrade to a 1/1.1" 200MP main camera, but the project has been cancelled by senior management due to cost concerns and its impact on overall device profit margin. Instead, Samsung will continue using a 1/1.3"-class 200MP sensor similar in specification to HP2. Given Samsung’s pattern of using the same main sensor for at least three generations, it is unlikely that the S27U, S28U, or even S29U will bring any meaningful surprises in the main camera.
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Hey Galaxy S25, S24 & S23 Fam 👋 Did you notice any improvements after the November update? S23 Series users especially, any boost in battery life or performance? Drop your experience in the comments below
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ɱҽԃι✨@Med1_Ai·
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
@UniverseIce It's time to skip Samsung and move to another brand.
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Ice Universe
Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
If Exynos 2600 covers the entire Galaxy S26 series, would you still consider buying the S26 series? I don’t think its overall performance will reach or exceed that of Snapdragon 8Elie5
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Ice Universe
Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
“18 Domino Effects of Samsung’s Too-Small Battery” — Don’t blame Samsung for not trying. It’s just being strangled by its own battery. 1️⃣ Small battery = crippled performance. No matter how powerful the chip is, the power wall strangles it. The Snapdragon 8 series can’t unleash full power — run at max for a minute and it throttles to survive. 2️⃣ Small battery = watered-down animation. It’s not that One UI doesn’t want fancy visuals — blur, depth, and transparency all eat power, and a tiny battery kills the fun before it starts. 3️⃣ Small battery = slow AI. Galaxy AI’s object erase, photo repair, and text summary features all demand compute. With tight power budgets, the AI crawls forward like it’s stuck in the 4G era. 4️⃣ Small battery = limited camera algorithms. Night mode, HDR, and AI enhancement all consume power. To avoid overheating, Samsung cuts frame stacking — dark areas smear, bright areas blow out. 5️⃣ Small battery = fast heat, early throttling. Within minutes the phone turns into a hand-warmer. Games, camera, and AI tasks quickly trigger power-saving throttles. 6️⃣ Small battery = killed background apps. One UI’s power-saving logic is ruthless. Background apps are slaughtered — music stops, navigation dies — the “eco mode” ruins the experience. 7️⃣ Small battery = shrunken HDR. Real-time HDR can’t run at full strength. Fewer merged frames mean dull contrast and weaker dynamic range. 8️⃣ Small battery = cramped hardware. Low-density cells eat up internal space. There’s no room for a larger main sensor or bigger vapor chamber for cooling. 9️⃣ Small battery = weaker speakers. Shrunk cavities make the sound hollow, thin, and powerless — no tuning can fix missing physics. 🔟 Small battery = weak haptics. The X-axis motor gets downsized; vibration feels airy and soft. That crisp mechanical “kick” you get from Chinese flagships? Gone. 11️⃣ Small battery = AI that can’t stay awake. Background AI recognition and voice assistants get suspended to save power. Forget 24/7 “always-on intelligence.” 12️⃣ Small battery = dimmer outdoor screen. Under sunlight, power drain skyrockets. Samsung’s fix? Auto-limit brightness and peak luminance duration — it glows bright for a second, then fades fast. 13️⃣ Small battery = camera drains and downgrades. During long photo or video sessions, the battery melts away. Small capacity forces lower video bitrate and frame rate just to survive the shoot. 14️⃣ Small battery = S Pen eats the space. The Ultra’s built-in stylus takes up room, forcing Samsung to cut hundreds of mAh from the cell. 15️⃣ Small battery = permanent range anxiety. Light users charge once a day; power users, twice. You carry a power bank like a life-support pack. 16️⃣ Small battery = frozen creativity. Samsung’s designers dream of AI wallpapers, smart desktops, dynamic effects — all killed by one phrase: “too power-hungry.” 17️⃣ Small battery = brand damage. When rivals pack bigger cells and still dare to push performance, your “premium” phone that cuts corners looks stingy, not refined. 18️⃣ Small battery = strategic collapse. In the AI era, power is performance. Without energy, even the smartest algorithm is just dead silicon. > Samsung’s biggest problem isn’t the chip or the OS — it’s that the energy pool is too small to hold its ambitions. While others move toward 10 000 mAh phones with full-time AI and high-end imaging, Samsung is still counting watts. When the battery’s small, every dream gets strangled before takeoff.
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Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
President of Samsung sensor business: We will continue to cooperate with vivo to develop and promote the development of 200MP technology. Now vivo is one of the most important partners of Samsung's electronic sensor business.
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Name something the USA does better than any other country.
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Giveaway time, Galaxy Fam! I’m giving away the One UI 8.5 Icon Pack app by @AndroidTools3 To enter: ❤️ LIKE this post 💬 COMMENT anything below 🔄 Repost 10 random winners will be picked in 2 days ⏳ Good luck, Galaxy Fam!
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