Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Troubled by the problem of full storage on the iPhone? Do it

Troubled by the problem of full storage on the iPhone? Do it


The problem of storing flowers in mobiles is a major problem for almost everyone. There are dozens of ways to free up storage on an iPhone.

So if you have enough budget, we advise you to buy an iPhone with enough storage. But if you don't have enough money and the problem of storage flowers keeps recurring, you can use a different solution to solve it.

First of all, you can take some basic steps. For example, delete duplicate photos and screenshots. Back up essential photos and videos to the cloud service. However, if your iPhone's space is not free, take the following steps.


1. Shoot at high efficiency


If you're using the iPhone 7 or the newer iOS 11, Apple has a new 'High Efficiency' compression format, which saves photos in HEIF, the high-efficiency image format, instead of JPEG. Similar videos are saved in HEVC, or High-Efficiency Video Coding, instead of H.264.

According to Apple, HEIF can store twice as many photos as JPEG. The file size is up to 80 percent smaller than JPEG.

A high-efficiency format is enabled by default in iOS XI. But sometimes this setting may be unknowingly turned off on your iPhone. In this case, follow the procedure below to enable it.

First, go to the iPhone's settings. From there, go to the camera format and select High Efficiency instead of Most Compatible.

But high-efficiency formatting has its own limitations. Not all devices support it. If you want to view or share such files on other devices, you need to convert them to JPEG and H.264 formats. There are some special apps and online conversion tools for this.

2. Delete photos and videos from messages


The photos and videos you send in the message also take up space in your storage. To empty storage, manually delete messages and photos in the chatbox. Delete the message in the same way.

If you are using iOS 11 you do not have to do this manually. Go to your settings. From there, log in to General and iPhone Storage and tap on 'Review Large Attachments' at the bottom.

After doing so, you will get a list of all the attachments sent in the message. Go to that list, tap Edit, and select and delete all the items you want to remove.

3. Set the message to be automatically deleted


One of the features of Snapchat is that every message sent to it is automatically deleted after a certain period. That way, your phone's storage is always secure. But the messaging app does not have such a feature.

You have to adjust the settings so that the message will be deleted manually. You can set the time for the message to be automatically deleted. You can adjust the settings to delete messages every year or every 30 days.

To do this, first, go to Settings and go to the message history within the message, tap on Keep Message and adjust the setting there as you see fit. Follow the same procedure for other audio messages.

4. Remove unused apps


IOS Eleven has another storage-saving feature called 'Offload Unused App'. To enable it, first go to Settings. From there go to General and iPhone storage and click on Isbell.

 After doing so, when your storage is low, the iPhone automatically deletes unused apps.

5. Delete cache app data


Apps like Twitter consume a lot of data to load faster. These caches occupy large storage space. Photos, GIFs, and vignettes sit in the media storage section of your Twitter. By deleting such files, you can increase the storage again.

To do this you need to have the latest version of Twitter. Go to your profile icon in the app. Tap Security & Privacy then tap Data Usage.

Then tap Clear Media Storage by pressing on Media Storage. You can use the same setting to free up web storage.

Samsung has been Asia's 'number one' brand for 9 consecutive years


South Korean company Samsung has managed to rule as the top brand in Asia for nine consecutive years. According to the recently released 'Asia Top 1000 Brands' report, Samsung has managed to be number one this year as well.

According to the report prepared by Champion Asia-Pacific in collaboration with Nelson, Samsung has been at the top of the list since 2012. Second, on the list is US tech giant Apple.

Japan's Panasonic, South Korea's LG Electronics and Switzerland's Nestle are ranked third, fourth and fifth respectively. Sony, which was at number four last year, has reached number six this year.


Oppo has made public the fastest charger so far, the mobile will be fully charged in 20 minutes


 Now smartphones can be charged even faster. Oppo has unveiled a 125-watt charger on Wednesday. When it comes to charging power, this capacity charger is the most powerful ever.

According to the company's engineer Jeff Zhang, it will be a game-changing wireless charger. Which will charge the mobile phone battery in the shortest time ever?

This charger can fully charge a 4000 mAh battery of a modern flagship phone in 20 minutes. A zero percent battery can charge up to 41 percent in five minutes. It maintains the temperature of the device at 40 degrees Celsius while charging.


Earlier, Oppo had unveiled a 65-watt charger, surpassing other smartphone brands. It delivers twice as fast results as the 65-watt charger used in phones like the X2 Pro. The 125-watt charger is similar in size to the 65-watt Super VOOC 2.0 Brick Charger. But it has a Type C USB port.

Oppo will also offer 65-watt USB PD and 125-watt PPS support to make its new charger compatible with other devices. Oppo has also unveiled another fast wireless charger at the same event.

The new 65-watt Air VOOC can fully charge a 4,000 mAh battery in 30 minutes. It can also fully charge the phone at a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius. It uses a parallel dual coil design and Oppo's isolated charge pump technology.

But it is not clear when Oppo will unveil the device that will support both of these chargers. However, the company said that such a device is commercially ready.

In fact, Oppo's philosophy is different from other competing technology brands. Instead of prioritizing voltage over other brands, Oppo has been prioritizing the current flowing through circuit points.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Samsung is bringing the cheapest smartphone

Samsung launched its entry-level smartphone, the Galaxy A01, last December. This phone is the cheapest for Samsung's A-series phones and is becoming popular.

Now Samsung is introducing its Galaxy A0 in a cheaper and newer version.
According to the news, Samsung is preparing to produce a new version of Galaxy A01. Not only will this phone be cheaper than the existing A01, but its battery will also be removable. Remember that the removable battery feature has become very rare in the new models of smartphones that are currently coming in the market.

It is said that the name of Samsung's new phone may be Galaxy A01E. Benchmarking platform GeekBench has revealed various facts about this new phone.

According to GeekBench, the Galaxy A01E, which comes in the Bnjanghan model number, will have a quad-core processor and a 3,000 mAh battery.

The phone that comes with the Android 10 operating system will have 1 gigabyte of RAM. The main camera will have a dual setup like the Galaxy A01M and a 5-megapixel selfie camera. Agency


Samsung is bringing the cheapest smartphone

Samsung launched its entry-level smartphone, the Galaxy A01, last December. This phone is the cheapest of Samsung's A-series phones and is becoming popular.

Now Samsung is introducing its Galaxy A0 in a cheaper and newer version.
According to the news, Samsung is preparing to produce a new version of Galaxy A01. Not only will this phone be cheaper than the existing A01, but its battery will also be removable. Remember that the removable battery feature has become very rare in the new models of smartphones that are currently coming in the market.

It is said that the name of Samsung's new phone may be Galaxy A01E. Benchmarking platform GeekBench has revealed various facts about this new phone.

According to GeekBench, the Galaxy A01E, which comes in the Bnjanghan model number, will have a quad-core processor and a 3,000 mAh battery.

The phone that comes with the Android 10 operating system will have 1 gigabyte of RAM. The main camera will have a dual setup like the Galaxy A01M and a 5-megapixel selfie camera. Agency

Twitter employees will always be able to work from home

To avoid the epidemic of coronavirus, the social network Twitter has said that it will allow its employees to work from home forever if they want.


He also said that coronavirus infections are affecting employees working from home. More than 5,000 Twitter employees have been working from home since March.

According to a Twitter spokesperson, Twitter was the first company to go 'work from home model' because of Kovid-11. But Twitter is not expected to be the first company to return to the office.

Friday, May 29, 2020

Samsung launches 'ISOCELL GN1' photography technology

Samsung has unveiled a new technology called 'ISOCELL GN1' with a 1.2μm size and 50 MP to make it easier for young people to take quick auto focus and take quality pictures.

With a 50-megapixel image size and 1.2 million views, the technology is considered attractive for mobile photography. The ISOcell GN1 is Samsung's first image sensor with dual pixel and tetracell technology.

Which provides light sensitivity to be comfortable even in the dark. It also has DSLR level auto focus speed. This technology is considered suitable and comfortable for capturing dynamic scenes.

According to company officials, ISOcell GN1 is a new technology that can capture amazing images even in hostile environments. Yongin Park, vice president of sensor business under Samsung Electronics, has expressed his commitment to bring the latest technology to mobile photography in the future.

The ISOcell GN1, recently introduced by Samsung, is considered to be a technology that captures attractive and stunning images in any situation, according to the interests of the younger generation of modern times. The technology features a high level of auto focus.


How to take great photos from a smart phone? Here are five tips

Most of the mobile phones now have fast cameras. The cameras of relatively low priced smartphones are also capable. So their usefulness is important.

Most of the photos taken from smartphones are posted on social networks like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. So it doesn't matter if your phone's camera doesn't give the same quality as DSLR. However, there are some things you need to pay attention to when taking photos from your phone.


Here are five easy tips that will help you take quality photos from your mobile.

Click on focus

Today's phone cameras have an auto focus feature. This means that when a face or object with enough contrast falls into the frame, the camera focuses on it. This ensures that the object you want to draw is in focus. But, like any auto item, Auto Focus can miss the main item. So you have to press the space inside the frame you are trying to highlight the most with your finger. When you press on that location, the camera refocuses. This trick works a lot in big pictures.

To keep stable

The biggest trick to taking good photos from the phone is to keep the phone stable. Although phone companies claim that their cameras are very fast, the reality is different. Cameras on expensive mobiles are also slower than other cameras. Some slow down to focus, while others slow down.

Depending on how bright the scene is, the phone camera automatically reduces the speed of the capture, so that more light can be captured. The mobile phone needs to be held still for an additional one or two seconds while the photo is being taken. The phone should be kept still for another 2 seconds even after the photo has been taken, especially in low light. This increases the focus of the photo.

Keeping the exposure right

The most interesting feature of smartphones that are not even available in DSLR is the ability to set the exposure in a very easy way. Exposure means how much light the camera is going to capture and for good photos it should be fine, no more or less.

Phones usually set their own exposure. But after calculating the light in the whole scene, they do. But what if you had to photograph a dark brown chocolate cake on a white table? In that case, tap the part of the screen where the object is located. It tells the phone to recalculate the exposure based on the main object.

Compose

Good photos have some similarities and some combinations. So before you draw a photo, pay attention to the scene and capture it in a frame that looks good. Now, composing is something that every photographer does differently. This is the creative side of photography. But, there are some simple rules that you can use.

One rule of thumb is that you should be close to the object, especially in the case of large photos and portraits. This object is to cover the frame. Second, don't try to capture too many things at once. The object or person you want to capture must be removed. Third, the perfection of the image must be felt. No element should be cut in a hurry.


HDR experiment

Phone makers are still working on how to better implement HDR mode. But, if you have a Nexus-like phone that has excellent HDR mode, you should use it. HDR mode gives good contrast to the image and helps you take useful photos in low light. Most expensive phones come with Auto-HDR mode.

Normally you should leave this as the default. However, if your phone does not have Auto HDR mode, switch to this mode every time you take a photo in low light or high contrast scenes (for example, sunset).