Older Samsung phones may be hiding dangerous battery problems

 Stories of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 blowing up were rife in 2016, and it seems that the issues plaguing the Note 7’s battery may be present in some form in many other Samsung models this decade.

According to British YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss, the issue of battery swelling in Samsung phones has been found in a large number of his phones, all of which are stored the same way and at the same temperature. While older iPhones, Google and Asus phones look perfectly fine, Mrwhosetheboss found a range of Samsung phones with batteries that appear to be in various stages of swelling.

Some were visibly broken and damaged, but more worryingly, others were only found deformed upon closer inspection, including the recently released Samsung phones Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy S20 FE, both of which are only about two years old History.

This is serious business because charging a damaged or swollen battery can be very dangerous, with the risk of fire and hazardous chemical leaks. If your Samsung device is about two generations old, then be aware of the “pop-up” look, i.e. the back of the phone is no longer aligned with the rest.

Battery swelling is usually caused by electrolyte degradation in Li-ion batteries, over time the battery’s charge capacity will decrease and you will see the electrolyte break down inside the battery and produce gas as a by-product, causing the battery to swell . Swelling can cause the battery to strain on the device case and puncture it, causing secondary damage to things like your phone or laptop.

Charging the battery at this stage can be dangerous because the electrolyte does not efficiently facilitate electron transfer between the positive and negative electrodes of the battery, which can lead to rapid heat build-up and a potential risk of fire or even explosion.

Lithium-ion battery swelling is not unheard of among most phone brands these days, but Arun and his friends in the tech industry have noticed that Samsung phones are by far the most likely to fail, so much so that he now feels obligated to replace them with Dispose of the sleeves in a fire-resistant manner. If you’re talking about the Samsung Galaxy S10, you don’t have to panic, as Arun and fellow YouTuber JerryRigEverything point out that Samsung has a lot of protections in place to prevent a swollen battery from bursting. Still, we don’t recommend trying to charge batteries that are already noticeably swollen, even those that may be slightly swollen effectively borrowing time.

Samsung told us it’s investigating the reported battery swelling issue and should be able to comment in more detail shortly. Arun did point out that his Samsung device had been collected by the company for further research, while Samsung has not further stated how this was done.

In our own experience, our Samsung devices have not experienced any battery swelling. It may depend on how we use them, and experts recommend storing old and infrequently used devices at around 50% capacity, rather than a full or full charge.

Since the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 will look very similar to its predecessor, this could cause concern for the South Korean giant and those who tend to hang on to their phones for a while. But given that we haven’t heard of a Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, or Galaxy S22 battery bulging, maybe future Samsung phones will see it at a glance.

Likewise, if you’re storing older Samsung phones, we recommend checking them out to make sure their batteries are intact and to determine if they need charging to be safe.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra rumored release date, price, specs and more

 The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is considered to be the top model of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 series, and the rumors we’ve heard so far seem to confirm that.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra offers a huge upgrade over previous Galaxy S Ultra phones, combining the previous model’s camera array with the Galaxy Note series’ built-in stylus. The Galaxy S23 Ultra appears to be building on this in a few ways, most notably a main camera somehow crammed into the rumored 200-megapixels, and the traditional annual chipset refresh for better performance and power efficiency.

The new Samsung flagship phone is still a few months away, but below we’ve rounded up all the rumors about the Galaxy S23 Ultra so far.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra possible release date and price

Getting the basics out of the way first, we know the Galaxy S Ultra model will be back, as Samsung boss TM Roh said when he talks about the end of the Galaxy Note series. The only question now is when will it show up.

A smart guess would be January or February, when Samsung has been rolling out new Galaxy S phones every year for the past few years. Since we’ve already seen a new Samsung model certified in South Korea, Samsung seems to be seizing the moment.

As for the cost of this Ultra phone, we expect it to cost at least $1,200 again, just like the current S22 Ultra. We’re happy to see the price drop, though, especially since its closest competitor, the iPhone 14 Pro Max, starts at a slightly lower $1,100.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Design and Display

If the changes to the Galaxy S23 Ultra are as small as rumored, then we might see a nearly identical design to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, with square corners, a curved display, and a camera embedded separately on the back. It also means another embedded S Pen for your graffiti needs, one of the S22 Ultra’s most unique features.

We’ve heard that the S23 Ultra may be slightly longer and wider than the S22 Ultra, albeit by a hundredth of a millimeter, so you’re unlikely to notice.

Additionally, leaker Ice Universe claims that the S23 Ultra will have a new display. While it’s hard to improve on the ultra-bright 6.8-inch QHD AMOLED panel and its fully variable LTPO 120Hz refresh rate, Samsung may have a brighter or more efficient display that could be replaced as a welcome update.

In addition, the rumored S23 regular version may also have thicker bezels. That might explain the slight increase in body size, although since the regular S23 and S23 Plus have flat displays instead of curved ones, maybe it won’t work with the Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Camera

We should still see four cameras on the back of the S23 Ultra, save for one major change. There will allegedly be a 200MP main camera, even higher resolution than the already high-res 108MP main camera on the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

What’s not rumored to change is the telephoto camera, and according to one source, they’ll both have 10MP sensors like before, and likely have the same 3x and 10x optical magnifications.

On top of that, we’d like to once again see a 40MP selfie camera embedded in the top center of the display. While only one of the five cameras appears to have received a major upgrade, hopefully Samsung will show off some new software enhancements or camera modes at the launch event that will help the S23 series take its place on our best camera phones page a place.

Galaxy S23 Ultra performance and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Samsung typically uses Qualcomm chips to power its Galaxy S phones in the US, but uses its own Exynos chips elsewhere in the world. That means we’ll see the so-called Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and Exynos 2300 at the heart of the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: battery and charging

To power the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung should use the same 5,000 mAh battery we saw in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. While some extra capacity would be nice, a battery of this size is normal for a large Android phone, so we just hope Samsung can squeeze a little more battery life out of the S23 Ultra. While the S22 Ultra delivered decent results in our custom battery test, the iPhone 14 Pro Max lasted longer.

Rumors predict no change in charging speed, at least for the standard S23. This translates to at least 25W of charging power for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and possibly up to 45W if you buy the right charger. The 45W charger was able to charge the S22 Ultra to 67% in half an hour, which is again good, but not great, compared to the 65W and higher charging standards used by competitors like OnePlus.

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Samsung’s new rugged phone features custom buttons and replaceable batteries

Samsung is adding another phone to its U.S. lineup. The Galaxy XCover6Pro is a rugged device intended primarily for industrial and corporate use, unlike Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S22 series or premium foldable Galaxy Z phones. It will launch in the US on October 22 after debuting in other markets, and it’s the South Korean company’s first 5G-compatible rugged phone.

According to Samsung, the Galaxy XCover6Pro can withstand drops of up to 1.5 meters. It has some specific features that most phones don’t have, including programmable buttons and a replaceable battery. Samsung also launched its rugged tablet in the US today, the $649 Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro.

Both devices were released in other markets earlier this year and retain many of the same features. They are all MIL-STD-810H compliant, which means they have been specifically tested by the US military to withstand certain altitude, humidity, immersion, salt spray, dust, vibration, and drop thresholds. Both the Galaxy XCover6Pro and Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro have replaceable batteries, but the tablet can also run without a battery, drawing power from the vehicle or kiosk if continuous use is required. Both phones and tablets support 5G.

Each device has programmable buttons that can be customized as shortcuts to launch specific apps or functions. While swappable batteries and custom buttons sound useful for any phone, the Galaxy XCover6 Pro and Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro are primarily designed for industrial use.

Inside, the Galaxy XCover6Pro has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, expandable up to 1TB via a microSD card slot. It has a 6.6-inch screen and a dual-lens camera with 50-megapixel and 8-megapixel sensors. It’s also one of the few smartphones that still comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack. It’s rated IP68 for dust and water resistance, and it features scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus Plus.

Because these devices are designed for enterprise and industrial use, they are available through Amazon Business and IT channel partners in addition to Samsung‘s website. The Galaxy XCover6 Pro will also land on some carriers, but Samsung hasn’t revealed which ones.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 beats iPhone 14 in four major ways

 The iPhone 14 is here, and it’s already one of the best phones. You got the same great processor in last year’s iPhone 13 Pro, and the improved camera is an interesting new video action mode. New safety features such as emergency SOS and collision detection via satellite are in development, making this flagship even more compelling.

But as you’ll see in our iPhone 14 review, there’s definitely room for improvement. The Samsung Galaxy S22 has answered some of our criticisms of the iPhone 14, especially when it comes to the display and camera. Here’s how the Galaxy S22 beats the iPhone 14.

Galaxy S22 sports 120Hz display

Apple reserved the 120Hz ProMotion display for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The 120Hz screen provides smoother scrolling, smoother animations and better gaming experience. Unfortunately, the iPhone is sticking with a 60Hz OLED screen.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 offers a 120Hz display that can be scaled down to 48Hz to save power. Plus, Samsung’s phones feature an always-on mode that lets you quickly check the time, battery status, and more without turning the phone on. This is another feature exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro.

Galaxy S22 has telephoto zoom

Every time I bring this up, some people say they don’t care about zooming, but a telephoto lens gives you more shooting flexibility.

The Galaxy S22 offers 3x telephoto zoom and 30x space zoom so you can get closer to your subjects. The iPhone 14 doesn’t have a telephoto zoom, which is only available on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.

Galaxy S22 has faster charging (and USB-C)

The iPhone 14 uses the same 20W USB-C to Lightning charging as the iPhone 13. Therefore, the charging speed is not improved. When charging a depleted iPhone 14, we hit 54% in 30 minutes and 27% in 15 minutes. The Galaxy S22 and its 25W charger hit 30% and 60% in 15 minutes and 30 minutes, respectively.

It’s not a huge difference, but the Galaxy S22 still has the edge. Plus, you don’t have to worry about having a USB-to-lighting cable lying around.

Galaxy S22 has a SIM card tray

While phone makers are steadily adopting eSIM capabilities to add services to their phones, Apple’s move to ditch the SIM card slot entirely won’t be embraced by everyone. Granted, it’s easy to add a line to the iPhone 14, and you can have multiple lines active at the same time, which is great.

But some carriers have yet to adopt eSIMs, and some international travelers appreciate the convenience of simply inserting a new SIM card when arriving in a different country. Galaxy S22 gives you peace of mind.

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Apple Watch Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro: A Comparison of High-End Smartwatches

 Apple officially released the iPhone 14 this month, and with it three major updates to its wearable lineup. Not only did we see updates to the Apple Watch and Apple Watch SE, but the event also brought the launch of the Apple Watch Ultra.

But how does it compare to Samsung’s most premium smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro? Based on our experience with the Galaxy Watch and what we know so far about the Apple Watch Ultra, this is the biggest difference between the two wearables, so let’s take a look!

Apple Watch Ultra can dive

Both the Apple Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro feature rugged designs that are perfect for fitness tracking and everyday smartwatches.

The Galaxy Watch has a 45mm titanium case and a sapphire crystal display, while the Apple Watch has a larger 49mm titanium case and a sapphire glass screen. Both watches are also designed to meet the MIL-STD 810H military durability standard.

That said, the Apple Watch is designed for more extreme activities and weather conditions. Apple Watch is water resistant up to 100m, which means you can dive with it. The watch also has an IPX6 dust resistance rating and can survive temperatures from “sub-zero” to 130 degrees. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Watch is dust-proof up to IP68 and water-resistant up to 50m, but not suitable for diving or high-pressure water activities.

The Apple Watch also features an 86db emergency siren that can be heard from 180m away, and three microphones for clear calls even in windy conditions. Finally, Apple Watch offers three strap options, depending on whether you prefer to hike, run or dive.

Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has longer battery life

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro features a large 590 mAh battery for longer battery life, with Samsung claiming up to 80 hours of battery life in typical usage.

Apple Watch Ultra has a battery life of 36 hours, which can be extended to 60 hours when the low power setting is activated. It’s a major upgrade over the standard Apple Watch and SE, but it’s still half what Samsung claims its own premium smartwatch can do, and less than what we’ve recorded during our time with the 5 Pro.

Apple Watch Ultra has better app support

Although the Apple Watch doesn’t offer full compatibility with Android phones, it usually tops our list of the best smartwatches.

Apple’s watchOS has a more complete app library than the Google Wear OS-powered Galaxy Watch, including plenty of fitness and music streaming apps.

We’re assuming these will all be available on the Ultra, as it will run the same watchOS operating system as the standard Apple Watch. Meanwhile, Wear OS still lacks some popular apps.

Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is a lot cheaper

When buying a smartwatch, one of the biggest deciding factors, aside from smartphone compatibility, is price.

The Apple Watch Ultra is almost double the price of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro at $799/£849, while the 5 Pro is $449/£429. If you don’t need some of the Ultra’s more extreme design features, you’re better off saving money and opting for the Galaxy Watch.

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Apple Watch 8 vs Samsung Galaxy Watch 5: Comparing the two biggest wearables

 Apple has finally pulled back the curtain on the Apple Watch 8, and if you’re wondering how it compares to Samsung’s latest wearable, this is the article for you!

Announced at the company’s Far Out event, the Apple Watch 8 is Apple’s latest mainline wearable, sitting comfortably between the more budget-friendly Apple Watch SE 2 and the premium Apple Watch Ultra. In the wearable market, however, the Apple Watch 8’s closest competitor is undoubtedly the Galaxy Watch 5.

Samsung’s latest wearables are still fairly new, and while direct comparisons are tricky as the watch doesn’t work on iPhones and the Apple Watch doesn’t work on Android phones, the overall comparison is still poignant, look at these two Let’s take a look at how the biggest smartwatches are moving the industry forward.

They approach temperature sensors in different ways

Apple and Samsung clearly have a similar mindset this year, as both the Apple Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 5 list temperature sensors as one of their big additions this year. Unfortunately, Samsung didn’t have a primary use case for the temperature sensor at launch, and promised developers would find a way to use it in their own apps.

Apple, on the other hand, showed how to use its temperature sensor to improve the accuracy of menstrual tracking, and the Apple Watch 8 was able to display the estimated start date of a person’s ovulation cycle. It can even spot deviations in your baseline temperature overnight, letting you know early signs of any illness.

The battery gap is closing

In our Galaxy Watch 5 review, we got nearly 48 hours of use on a single charge, which is huge for a modern Wear OS smartwatch. This statistic makes the previous Apple Watch‘s 18-hour battery life seem outdated, and the Apple Watch 8 does have the same standard battery life, but it has a new feature to extend its lifespan.

Apple introduced a low-power mode that users can use for up to 36 hours by turning off the always-on display and automatic workout tracking. While it’s not enough to completely beat the Galaxy Watch 5, it’s definitely a step in the right direction for taking Apple to the next level.

Apple Watch 8 has must-have security features

Apple was the first company to consistently bring fall detection to the wearables market with the Watch 4, and the feature has since been replicated on a handful of competing devices, including the Galaxy Watch 5. With the Apple Watch 8, however, Apple introduced a brand new safety feature that could kick off another trend in the smartwatch market: collision detection.

As the name suggests, Collision Detection can identify when the wearer is in a car accident and automatically contact emergency services, as well as emergency contacts listed on the phone. For people living in rural areas, this feature can be a great source of peace of mind.

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The new Samsung Galaxy A23 5G offers strong specs at a low price

 In a flurry of announcements from Sony, Nokia and others, Samsung has unveiled the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G — a phone with a low price but promising specs options.

That includes a 6.6-inch FHD+ bezel-less display. It uses an LCD panel instead of AMOLED technology, but it has at least a 120Hz refresh rate.

The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G also has a multi-lens camera, but like most budget phones, not all of those lenses sound particularly special. Still, they’re headlined by a 50MP sensor, which is a promising spec tidbit. That’s coupled with a 2MP macro camera, a 2MP depth sensor, and an 8MP selfie snapper.

Other specs of the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G include a 5,000mAh battery, 25W charging, 5G and, of course, the Snapdragon 695 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and a microSD card slot. As for the design, there’s a V-shaped notch on the display, a large bezel below the screen, and a flat back with a sizable camera bump.

It’s priced at $299.99/£289, so if it performs well, it could be one of the cheapest phones around. It’s available in black in the US, and in the UK in black, white and light blue from September 16, but there’s no word on if or when it’s coming to Australia.

Analysis: This fits Samsung‘s lineup

The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G is the successor to the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G; a phone with a lower refresh rate and a slightly smaller chipset, but the same size battery, and the same screen size and resolution. So the new model should be an upgrade, but maybe not a huge one.

Going a step further is the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G, which is the model above the Galaxy A23 5G. It has a slightly more powerful chipset and a Super AMOLED screen, but the battery size is still the same, and the refresh rate is actually lower than 90Hz.

So it’s arguably an upgrade — and certainly positioned as such — but only slightly. If you want more upgrades, there are plenty of other options for the best Samsung phones.

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