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Samsung Electronics executive Han Jong-hee dies at 63

By Hadiza Abdulkadir

Han Jong-hee, the joint chief executive officer of Samsung Electronics, has died of a heart attack at the age of 63, the company announced.

Han had led Samsung’s consumer electronics and mobile devices division since 2021, navigating the tech giant through an increasingly competitive market dominated by Chinese rivals.

His sudden passing leaves Jun Young Hyun, who oversees Samsung’s semiconductor business, in sole charge of the company until a successor is appointed.

Samsung, the world’s largest producer of memory chips, smartphones, and displays, is yet to announce details of Han’s funeral or succession plans.

Samsung may discontinue Galaxy S series base model by 2026

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Samsung is reportedly considering a major shake-up in its flagship Galaxy S line, potentially discontinuing the base model by 2026.

According to well-known leaker Ice Universe, the company may forgo the Galaxy S26 and instead launch only the Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra in January 2026.

The alleged decision is driven by the base model’s decreasing competitiveness in the market, especially as Chinese brands prepare to release smaller devices with flagship-level specs.

While the Galaxy S25 is expected to hold its ground, its successor, the Galaxy S26, may struggle to remain viable.

This move would reflect Samsung’s strategy with its flagship tablet line, where the standard Galaxy Tab S10 was discontinued, which left only the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.

While Ice Universe has a solid track record, this rumor should be approached with caution, as the source is known for occasional exaggeration.

If true, this development would mark a notable shift in Samsung’s flagship smartphone strategy, and will focus on premium models and potentially redefining the Galaxy S.

Samsung beats Apple, reclaims top spot in global smartphone market—IDC report

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Samsung has regained its position as the world’s leading smartphone seller, overtaking Apple, according to the latest report from the International Data Corporation (IDC) released on Monday.  

The industry tracker revealed that worldwide smartphone shipments saw growth of nearly 8 percent in the first quarter of this year, reaching 289.4 million units.

This marks the third consecutive quarter of growth, indicating a recovery from a previous slump in the sector. 

Samsung shipped 60.1 million smartphones during this period, capturing close to 21 percent of the market share.

On the other hand, Apple shipped 50.1 million iPhones, accounting for just over 17 percent of the market.

Apple’s smartphone shipments experienced a 9.6 percent decline compared to the previous quarter, while Samsung’s shipments decreased by less than one percent. 

Chinese smartphone brands are also making significant strides in the market.

Xiaomi saw a 33 percent growth in shipments, reaching 40.8 million units, securing the third position.

Transsion, another Chinese brand, experienced an impressive 85 percent growth, shipping 28.5 million units and claiming the fourth spot in the overall smartphone market. 

Ryan Reith, Vice President of IDC’s Worldwide Mobility and Consumer Device Trackers team, commented on the shifting dynamics, stating, “While Apple managed to capture the top spot at the end of 2023, Samsung successfully reasserted itself as the leading smartphone provider in the first quarter.”

Reith also expects Samsung and Apple to continue dominating the high-end smartphone market while Chinese competitors aim to increase their sales. 

Nabila Popal, Research Director with IDC’s Worldwide Tracker team, highlighted the changing landscape among the top smartphone companies.

“There is a shift in power among the Top 5 companies, which will likely continue as market players adjust their strategies in a post-recovery world,” Popal said.

She also noted Xiaomi’s strong comeback and Transsion’s growing presence in international markets as key developments to watch.

AI takes center stage: A look at the powerful new Galaxy S24 lineup

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The dust has settled after the dazzling launch of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, and the tech world is abuzz with excitement (and a touch of scrutiny).

While not a complete overhaul, the S24 lineup boasts refined features, AI-powered innovations, and battery life improvements that promise to solidify Samsung’s position as a smartphone leader.

Let’s dive deep into what makes these new flagships tick.

Key Features:

AI Focus: The S24 series prioritizes artificial intelligence, with enhanced camera processing, AI-powered search tools, and personalized user experiences. The ProVisual AI Engine elevates photo quality, while AI Edit Suggestions offer helpful tweaks for your snapshots.

Display Upgrades: While the S24 retains its Full HD+ resolution, the S24 Plus gets a glorious Quad HD+ boost. Both models now boast a staggering 2,600 nits peak brightness, ensuring vibrant visuals even in harsh sunlight. Additionally, variable 120Hz refresh rates adjust to optimize battery life.

Camera Powerhouse: All three models pack a punch with their camera systems. The S24 and S24 Plus sport a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto lens, while the S24 Ultra ups the ante with a groundbreaking 200MP main sensor and improved zoom capabilities.

Long-lasting Power: Battery life receives a welcome boost, with the S24 housing a 4,000mAh battery and the S24 Plus carrying a hefty 4,900mAh cell. The S24 Ultra retains its impressive 5,000mAh battery, ensuring you stay connected all day long.

Price and Availability: The S24 and S24 Plus maintain their familiar price points of $799 and $999 respectively, while the S24 Ultra sees a $100 bump to $1,300. Pre-orders are already open, with in-store sales kicking off on January 31st.

Conclusion

The Galaxy S24 series may not be a revolutionary leap, but it delivers a refined and powerful offering for Android enthusiasts. The focus on AI, upgraded displays, camera improvements, and extended battery life solidifies Samsung’s commitment to cutting-edge technology. Whether you’re a die-hard Samsung fan or simply looking for the best Android experience, the S24 series deserves a closer look.