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NegativoZ06

@ArielZ06

Yonkers, NY Katılım Aralık 2021
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CID@theonecid·
I refuse to upgrade to a phone that doesn't bring big changes UFS 5.0 is necessary to call it an upgrade
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Not gonna lie… 👀 One UI 8.5 Quick Panel customization with Quick Star is unmatched 🔥
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SeiKan
SeiKan@AtshiraOFF·
@phonefuturist The iPhone 17 Pro Max here is the nano SIM version with 4832mhA. So the iPhone 17 Pro Max is the one with the smallest battery on this table, and even with that he hold a strong 2st place.
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Schrödinger@phonefuturist·
Exynos 2600 is really efficient. The S26 plus display uses more power M13 is the least efficient display there 500+ ppi battery drainer Smallest battery Remember the reason for green lines is because Samsung pushes old display to catch up with new display to avoid new tax.
S@SPYGO19726

Techmo's latest battery test A19 pro is 1st at 9.1 mAh/M 2600 is 2nd at 10.2 mAh/M 8 elite gen 5 for galaxy at 11.1 mAh/M 8 elite gen 5 at 11.7 mAh/M 9500 inside X300 pro was the least efficient at 12.5 mAh/M This will be ignored for rigged test because its not click bait.

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TechDroider
TechDroider@techdroider·
Blurry Photo Shot on iPhone 17 Pro Max NASA Artemis II crew members – Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen – pause to turn the camera around for a selfie inside the Orion spacecraft.
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CID
CID@theonecid·
One UI 8 Lockscreen Media Player Do you use Spotify or YT Music?
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Tarun Vats
Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Galaxy Fam, big changes are coming with the S27 series. The new lineup could be: * S27, S26 Plus * S27 Pro (Ultra without S Pen) * S27 Ultra Honestly, the Pro model sounds perfect: the same Ultra experience, no S Pen. I might pick the Pro over the Ultra this time. What about you? Right move by Samsung or unnecessary? 🤔👇
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Tarun Vats@tarunvats33·
Great News!
Ice Universe@UniverseIce

BREAKING! Samsung Galaxy S27 series will introduce a new “Pro” model — essentially an Ultra without the S Pen. That means the lineup will expand to four models: Galaxy S27, S27+, S27 Pro, and S27 Ultra. Samsung Electronics plans to add a new high-end model to the Galaxy S27 series next year, strengthening its flagship smartphone lineup. This move aims to broaden consumer choice while responding to Apple’s four-model strategy. According to industry sources on April 6, Samsung’s Mobile eXperience (MX) division has decided to introduce a “Pro” model to the Galaxy S27 series, expanding the lineup from three to four models. Since the Galaxy S20 series in 2020, Samsung has maintained a three-tier flagship structure: standard, Plus, and Ultra. This will now evolve into a four-tier lineup: standard, Plus, Pro, and Ultra. An industry insider familiar with the matter said, “Previously, Ultra was the only high-end model. Now Samsung plans to add a Pro, expanding the premium segment to two models. Specific details like display size are not finalized yet, but the general direction is clear: a high-end model without the S Pen, while sharing most of the Ultra’s technologies.” Another source added, “The ‘privacy display’ feature that generated strong reactions on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to expand to two models in the next generation, and the newly added model will likely include it.” The last time Samsung added a new model to the Galaxy S lineup was two years ago, when it introduced the Galaxy S25 Edge, emphasizing a thinner design. It was launched two months after the S25 series. Originally, the Edge was intended to replace the Plus model starting from the S26 series. However, due to market feedback, Samsung canceled that plan and returned to developing and releasing the Plus model. This time, the Galaxy S27 Pro is not a replacement, but an expansion of the lineup. Industry observers believe Samsung is aiming to strengthen its position by enhancing the competitiveness of its high-end models while offering more choices. The Pro model is expected to feature technologies that differentiate it from the standard and Plus variants. For example, the Galaxy S26 Ultra introduced features such as the privacy display and a 200MP camera, which were not available on the standard or Plus models. Some analysts also interpret this move as a response to Apple’s four-model strategy. Apple currently structures its lineup with standard models (including the base and Air) and premium models (Pro and Pro Max), while Samsung has so far maintained only a single Ultra model at the high end.

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TechDroider
TechDroider@techdroider·
Samsung just unlocked infinite customisation, no limits, no rules. Samsung developers are operating beyond imagination at this point.
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Factual Man@factualmann·
@UniverseIce Apple pushing features to older iPhones while Samsung is holding back… interesting shift. What's the use of 7 year update cycle? 🤔
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Ice Universe@UniverseIce·
Reported by South Korean news outlet Newsis on April 3, 2026, the AI Call Screening feature in the One UI 8.5 system launched with Samsung's Galaxy S26 series is exclusive to this lineup. Even high-end flagship models such as the Galaxy S25 (less than a year since its release) and the Z Fold/Flip7 (only six months on the market) are not supported. This decision has sparked fierce dissatisfaction among Samsung users and cast widespread doubt on the practical validity of its previous commitment to 7 years of software update support. Powered by on-device AI, the Call Screening feature can answer calls on the user’s behalf, verify the caller’s identity and purpose, and provide real-time text summaries. It is a function achievable via software updates, and industry insiders judge that the NPU performance of models like the S25 Ultra is fully capable of supporting this feature. Samsung’s move is therefore not due to hardware limitations but is widely seen as a clear marketing ploy. Samsung officials also explicitly responded on the user community that there are no plans to port this feature to older models. Users have expressed profound disappointment and resentment, questioning that Samsung is artificially restricting features to drive sales of new devices and effectively terminating functional support for flagship models only a year after their release. Some even fear that the S26 series will face the same discriminatory treatment when future new models launch. Meanwhile, users have drawn a stark comparison between Samsung and Apple: Apple’s Call Screening feature, rolled out via an update in September the previous year, supports not only the latest iPhone 17 series but also the iPhone 11 released in 2019, far outperforming Samsung in adapting new features for older models. At its Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event, Samsung announced it would extend software and security update support for its devices from 4 to 7 years, stating that this was to meet users’ demand for long-term use of premium products. However, the company’s current move to reserve a practical AI feature exclusively for new devices has severely undermined consumer trust in this commitment. Critics argue that if Samsung only upgrades the OS version for older models while excluding core user-centric new features, its 7-year update promise will be rendered meaningless. Industry analysts note that Samsung’s move is an attempt to use AI features as a unique selling point to stimulate replacement demand for flagship models, at a time when hardware differentiation in smartphones has become increasingly difficult. While this may boost new device sales in the short term, the differentiated treatment of flagship models less than a year old is likely to cause the loss of core users with high brand loyalty and erode the company’s loyal customer base in the long run. An industry insider pointed out that while software feature restrictions may be a last resort for manufacturers, discriminating against devices released less than a year ago will ultimately harm the brand’s core user groups.
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The1UX
The1UX@The1UX·
My Quick Panel Setup 🔥 Show me yours.
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Asif
Asif@Asif895052·
@ArielZ06 @theonecid How do you do that? And how do you also add the numbers on the volume and brightness slider?
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CID@theonecid·
Nobody else does customization like Samsung
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Sam@Samishlol·
@UniverseIce How do you edit the size of this box?
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NMPS@FamilyTaes·
Just to Give you a glimpse of how powerful the new Quickstar update is, here's my QS panel setup with frosted Glass design language. I'll soon share more images and progress with you as I design it.
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