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  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review photos

    Samsung Mobile's head of camera R&D wants your phone to 'personalize' your photos

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    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    01.29.2021

    In an exclusive conversation with Engadget, Samsung's camera chief pulled back the curtain on how the company lands on a vibe for its image processing, highlighted the growing importance of AI and hinted at how the future of Samsung cameras may involve making your photos look totally different from mine.

  • Galaxy S21 rumor roundup

    Everything we know about Samsung's Galaxy S21 so far

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    01.01.2021

    Samsung is planning to unveil its latest flagship devices very soon. We've collected everything we know about them right here

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    Samsung's Galaxy S20 cameras: AI tools and gimmicky zooms

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    02.11.2020

    Samsung just announced its next-generation Galaxy S20 phones, and as you'd expect, the cameras are a highly anticipated part of that. Samsung didn't disappoint, unveiling photo features for its three new devices (the Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra) that go far beyond the S10. While there's plenty to talk about, the key phrase today is "Space Zoom" and to a lesser extent, AI.

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    Samsung Galaxy S20 series hands-on: 5G across the board (sort of)

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    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    02.11.2020

    If you were planning to buy a premium Android smartphone this year, you can rest easy knowing they'll all come with more or less the same things. A speedy, new chipset with gobs of RAM? Yep. An at least mildly tweaked build of Android 10? Sure. A few too many cameras? You get the idea. Samsung understands this all too well, which explains why it's leaning so hard into the whole "age of experience" angle it first laid out at CES this year -- as far as the company is concerned, a device's true value doesn't lie in just the hardware; it's in the things that hardware allows you to do. Suffice to say, the $999 Galaxy S20, $1,199 S20+ and $1,399 S20 Ultra allow you to do a lot. We got to spend a little hands-on time with all three devices ahead of today's launch event, and as usual they made some strong first impressions. Sure, in many ways, they don't stray too far from Samsung's proven flagship formula, and some people simply won't find enough value here to warrant an upgrade. If you've been itching for more 5G support, though, or if camera performance is high on your list of priorities, these new smartphones just might be must-haves. Emphasis on "might."