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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Sigma is in the Second Stage of Prototyping a New Foveon Sensor - PetaPixel

Sigma has announced that it is currently on stage two of three in prototyping its new full-frame Foveon sensor. The company says that if Stage 3 goes well, it can start to verify its mass producibility.

Roughly Three Stages of Initial Development

Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki explains that the development of the three-layer image sensor, otherwise known as the Foveon sensor, is currently underway. That development process can be broken down, roughly, into three stages:

  • Stage 1: Repeated design simulations of the new three-layer structure to confirm that it will function as intended.
  • Stage 2: Prototype evaluation using a small image sensor with the same pixel size as the product specifications but with a reduced total pixel count to verify the performance characteristics of the image sensor in practice.
  • Stage 3: Final prototype evaluation using a full-frame image sensor with the same specifications as the mass products including the AD converter etc.

Sigma confirms that it has completed the design simulations of the Foveon sensor and that it should function as intended. The company is currently in Stage 2, where it is prototyping the design on a much smaller sensor than the full-frame sensor that it hopes to make available in a finished camera.

Yamaki says that based on the evaluation results of that prototyped smaller sensor, Sigma can decide whether to proceed to Stage 3 or go back and re-prototype Stage 2. This explanation seems to indicate that Sigma does not have to go all the way back to the basic design phase if something does not go as planned in Stage 2.

“When we proceed to Stage 3, we will verify the mass-producibility of the sensor with research institutes and manufacturing vendors based on the evaluation results, and then make a final decision on whether or not to mass-produce the image sensor,” Yamaki writes.

“Although we have not yet reached the stage where we can announce a specific schedule for the mass production of the image sensor, we are determined to do our best to realize a camera that will truly please our customers who are waiting for it, as soon as possible.”

Troubles with the Foveon Sensor

Sigma’s Foveon sensors use a proprietary three-layer structure in which red, green, and blue pixels each have their own full layer. In traditional sensors, the three pixels share a single layer in a mosaic arrangement and the camera “fills in” missing colors by examining neighboring pixels.

Since each pixel of a photo is recorded in three colors, the resulting photo should be sharper with better color accuracy and fewer artifacts.

Unfortunately, the development of the full-frame Foveon hasn’t been going smoothly. The company has been working on it since 2018, but in early 2020 indefinitely delayed the sensor. A year later, the company announced that it was forced to scrap all efforts it had made to that point and start from scratch.

Sigma at least appears closer to making the full-frame Foveon a reality, but is still clearly a ways off yet.

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Realme Pad Mini specs and renderings leak revealing entry-level 8.7-inch Android tablet with 8-core Unisoc Tiger T616 chipset - Notebookcheck.net

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Monday, February 21, 2022

Samsung S22 series pre-booking to go live at 6pm, February 22 - Times Now

Samsung Galaxy S22 Series

Samsung Galaxy S22 Series&nbsp

Key Highlights

  • Customers pre-booking Galaxy S22 Ultra will get a Galaxy Watch4 worth INR 26,999 at just 2,999 plus an upgrade bonus of up to INR 8,000.
  • Select consumers stand a chance to get the Galaxy S22 Ultra in a limited edition gift box with free Galaxy Buds2
  • Those pre-booking Galaxy S22 will get Galaxy Buds2 worth INR 11,999 free alongside an upgrade bonus of up to INR 8,000.

New Delhi – Samsung India has announced the pre-booking for the Galaxy S22 range of smartphones to go live today (February 22nd) at 6 pm on Samsung.com. The Electronics major will be hosting a pre-book event on Samsung Live, its own live commerce platform,

“Young consumers in India want to interact and immerse themselves in their shopping experiences. At Samsung Live, consumers will be able to pre-book our exciting flagship Galaxy S22 series smartphones through an interactive shopping experience,” said Aditya Babbar, Senior Director and Head of Product Marketing, Samsung India.

Through Samsung Live, consumers will be able to avail the exciting, limited period offers till midnight on February 22 for Galaxy S22 smartphones. (https://www.samsung.com/in/live-offers/)

Samsung Live Offers for Galaxy S22 Series

Customers pre-booking Galaxy S22 Ultra during the live pre-book event on Samsung.com or till midnight on February 22 will get a Galaxy Watch4 worth INR 26,999 at just 2,999 plus an upgrade bonus of up to INR 8,000. Select consumers stand a chance to get the Galaxy S22 Ultra in a limited edition gift box with free Galaxy Buds2.

Those pre-booking Galaxy S22 during this period will get Galaxy Buds2 worth INR 11,999 free alongside an upgrade bonus of up to INR 8,000.

Galaxy S22 Series Pricing

Galaxy S22 Ultra (12/512GB)

INR 118,999

Burgundy, Phantom Black

Galaxy S22 Ultra (12/256GB)

INR 109,999

Burgundy, Phantom Black, Phantom White

Galaxy S22+ (8/256GB)

INR 88,999

Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green

Galaxy S22+ (8/128GB)

INR 84,999

Galaxy S22 (8/256GB)

INR 76,999

Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green

Galaxy S22 (8/128GB)

INR 72,999

Read more : Samsung launches the Galaxy S22 range of flagship smartphones in India

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Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series doesn’t seem to benefit from more powerful 45W charging - 9to5Google

One key point of Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series is its ability to charge at a whopping 45W, far faster than most mainstream flagship phones today. However, an analysis of charging speeds on the Galaxy S22 series suggests that 45W input doesn’t actually provide a benefit compared to less powerful adapters.

On its website and through some advertising, Samsung has touted the Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra as being able to charge at 45W, albeit without actually including a charger in the box to take advantage of those speeds. Even the Galaxy Tab S8 series dropped the included charging brick this year.

The folks over at GSMArena took a closer look at charging with the Galaxy S22 series and found pretty surprising results. As it turns out, the Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra see no meaningful benefit from charging at 45W.

In a 30 minute test charging from 0%, the Galaxy S22+ charged to 62% when connected to a 25W charger, but only 64% on a 45W charger during the same length of time. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 Ultra went from 0% to 61% on a 25W charger, but to just 60% on a 45W charger. It did charge slightly faster to 65% on a 65W charger. These results are especially interesting given that the Galaxy S22+ has a smaller battery compared to the Ultra.

Looking at total charging time, there’s also virtually no difference. The Galaxy S22 Ultra went from 0% to 100% in 59 minutes on a 45W charger, with the S22+ clocking in at 61 minutes on the same power source. Moving to a 25W charger, the S22+ took 62 minutes to fully charge, while the Ultra took 64 minutes. The 65W charger tested with the Galaxy S22 Ultra took 62 minutes to provide a full charge as well.

The conclusion that can be drawn from these results is pretty clear. Despite Samsung claiming these phones can charge at 45W, there’s no meaningful impact on charging speed compared to 25W, even in short bursts on low battery.

There are some minor asterisks to this test. For one, the cables used are not mentioned. Further, the actual statistics of the power levels coming to the phone are not mentioned at all. It’s possible that Samsung’s new phones are actually capable of receiving 45W input, but limiting charging speed otherwise.

But even with those points in mind, the results here are pretty telling.

Google’s Pixel 6 series, notably, also came under fire for its charging situation last year. Not long after launch, a similar test showed that Google’s phone was charging much slower that the company had implied was possible, and drastically slowed down charging as the battery filled up. While Google’s situation can be chalked up to a misunderstanding and an unusual choice in hindsight, the slower speeds on the Galaxy S22 series are a bit more confusing.

In any case, at least the battery life on the Galaxy S22 series is good enough to where super-fast charging isn’t a necessity, and a slow overnight charge does the trick just fine, and limits battery problems as well.

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Leaked renders show off the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 design - GSMArena.com news - GSMArena.com

Samsung revealed that it will introduce new Galaxy Book laptops at the MWC, however, the company did not say much more about the event. Unofficial sources offer a first glimpse at one of the new models with these renders courtesy of GizNext.

Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 (speculative render) Galaxy Book Pro 360 (official image)
Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 (speculative render) • Galaxy Book Pro 360 (official image)

This is the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 2 360, clearly a successor to the Pro 360 from April of last year and it is apparently code-named “Mars 2”. We have included official images of last year’s model for comparison with the renders.

Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 (speculative render) Galaxy Book Pro 360 (official image)
Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 (speculative render) • Galaxy Book Pro 360 (official image)

Not much has changed on the surface, but there should be a new processor inside (the original offered a choice of 11th gen Intel i3, i5 and i7 processors). Samsung did boast about its partnership with Microsoft and how the laptops will arrive with Windows 11 and One UI Book 4 on top (a lightly customized interface that should bring better cross-device multitasking).

Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 (speculative render) Galaxy Book Pro 360 (official image)
Galaxy Book Pro 360 2 (speculative render) • Galaxy Book Pro 360 (official image)

Anyway, these specific renders are based on the 15.6” model, we expect to see a smaller 13.3” option as well. The big model offers three USB-C ports on the sides, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a microSD slot. As you can tell by the name, the display can be folded 360° so that the laptop can be used as a tablet (S Pen support is all but certain too).

You may have noticed the different hues. According to an insider, the Galaxy Book Pro 2 360 will be available in “burgundy red”. The closest match we found on last year’s model is Mystic Bronze. The official reveal is on February 27 (this Sunday).

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Dear Lina, – The Brooklyn Rail - Brooklyn Rail

Goethe’s “To Lina” commands that the letters of the page, black on white, be not read but breathed so that our hearts “now can break.” What...