How Samsung Is Celebrating ‘World Water Day’

How Samsung Is Celebrating ‘World Water Day’ – Samsung Global Newsroom

As the world adapts to climate change and a growing population, it is more important than ever to have safe, clean drinking water. Recognizing the importance of protecting the planet’s most vital resource, Samsung Electronics is taking action across the globe to help solve the water crisis.

In celebration of World Water Day (March 22) as observed by the United Nations (UN), Samsung is working to improve the issues of global water scarcity and water pollution and encouraging their employees to reflect on the value of water.

Working Together To Make a Difference

To mark this year’s World Water Day in Korea, employees from Samsung at Suwon and the Gumi campuses are working together to protect nearby waterways. Samsung’s global manufacturing centres are conducting water conservation activities, in accordance with the World Water Day theme “Groundwater” .”

Last year, approximately 110,000 employees from 20 overseas manufacturing centers participated in World Water Day activities, including roadside and riverside clean-up, water conservation idea competitions, photo exhibitions and environmental education programs.

As the world works toward granting universal access to fresh water, here is how Samsung is doing its part to build a foundation for a green, sustainable future.

Samsung promotes water resource management as a key task in managing human impact on the natural world. Samsung is committed to creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly future by reducing the water use at its semiconductor manufacturing sites as well as increasing wastewater recycling rates.

As Samsung’s ESG Management develops, Samsung will recognize water resource management and work to preserve water quality at all levels of the business.

“As the theme for World Water Day is 2022 is ‘Groundwater’, we have an opportunity to recognize once again the importance of groundwater in preserving our drinking water and our ecosystem,” said Kyung-jin Kim, the Head of Global EHS Center for Samsung Electronics. He also noted that “Samsung will continue to carry out activities for carbon neutrality in line with its environmental management strategy.”

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Kingdom Hearts 4 Star Wars World teased in debut trailer

Kingdom Hearts 4 Star Wars World teased in debut trailer

Kingdom Hearts 4‘s official announcement on Sunday was relatively light on details. It is known that Sora will return with Donald, Goofy and Goofy for an adventure of a different kind that will kick off a new story line. We know that Sora will battle the Heartless in the Quadratum, and at least one semi-new character, Strelizia, will play a role.

Oh, and Sora may finally visit a galaxy far, far away, based on a possible clue in the debut trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4.

While much of the announcement trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4 is set in the Tokyo-like Quadratum, there’s a brief dreamlike sequence set in a forest. That forest appears to be teeming with redwoods, much like the forest moon of Endor from Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi. While a verdant redwood forest might not be enough to go on, fans noticed one more detail that likely points to a new Star Wars world: the foot of an AT-ST.

A shot of a forest floor from Kingdom Hearts 4’s announcement trailer

Image: Square Enix/Disney

It’s barely noticeable among the rocks and stream cutting through the forest floor, but the object in the upper right of that still frame sure does look like an Imperial AT-ST (aka chicken walker) foot. That’s all the Kingdom Hearts fanbase, and equally obsessive Star Wars fans, needed to fire up the speculation hyper drive.

Disney, of course, has owned the Star Wars franchise since 2012, when the company acquired Lucasfilm for $4 billion. Donald, Sora and Goofy are free to visit Wookiees and Ewoks on Endor’s forest Moon or other Star Wars planets.

The Kingdom Hearts franchise has largely played within traditional Disney and Pixar worlds, with Kingdom Hearts 3 exploring the worlds of Toy Story, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Tangled. However, series director Tetsuya Namura declined to travel the Star Wars or Disney-owned Marvel worlds. Maybe the lure of a lightsaber keysblade is too tempting for Nomura.

Kingdom Hearts 4 does not have an announced release date or platforms yet.

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[Invitation] Unbox & Discover 2022

[Invitation] Unbox & Discover 2022 – Samsung Global Newsroom

Thanks to the range of innovative devices all around us, our lives are changing by the day. Understanding that their products play a key role in this evolution, Samsung Electronics is always working to develop products that are not only of the highest quality and performance, but that can also make users’ lives better.

On March 30, Samsung is set to unveil how its vision for its latest Neo QLED 8K is set to redefine the role of the screen and bring unrivaled usability to their users’ daily lives by providing utmost convenience and seamless connectivity.

Be sure to tune in to Samsung Newsroom or Samsung.com on March 30 at 11 p.m. KST to hear more about the future of the screen experience in 2022.

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Nintendo Switch Sports impressions: Wii Sports sequel has depth, familiarity

Nintendo Switch Sports impressions: Wii Sports sequel has depth, familiarity

Nintendo’s Wii Sports was a masterpiece of gaming simplicity. The 2006 Wii game taught millions of players both new and experienced how to use Nintendo’s revolutionary and intuitive motion controller, giving a new generation its first gaming experience. The Wii Bowling Tournament scene is still thriving . sixteen years after its inception.

Nintendo Switch Sports, a sequel due later this month, brings back the spirit of the original Wii Sports, but aims for a slightly different audience. The simplicity and familiarity of the original Wii Sports is still present in the Switch sequel, thanks to simple, motion-controlled games like bowling, tennis, and, in a future update, golf. For Switch users who desire it, there is a new layer of complexity and depth. This will allow Nintendo Switch Sports to be distinguished from its Wii Sports inspiration.

New additions like badminton and soccer can offer more heated one-on-one or team-based battles, and even bowling gets some upgrades: Players can enjoy a fast-paced pickup game or play on weird alleys with wild obstacles.

A bowler rolls a purple ball down an obstacle-filled alley in Nintendo Switch Sports

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During a hands-on presentation with Nintendo Switch Sports in New York last week, I got to sample the breadth and depth of Nintendo’s new sports collection. Although I thought I had seen enough of boxing and baseball as a Mii over a decade, the fun of this new game collection surprised me.

Let’s start with the presentation. Nintendo Switch Sports is a stylish update to the Wii Sports games, letting players create and customize more realistic avatars. Player characters, called Sportsmates, look more like the cool kids of Splatoon than the toylike Miis of the Wii and Nintendo 3DS era. However, Mii fans can choose to keep their Mii look, which is part of the rich customization but doesn’t fit in with the other visual enhancements. )

Now, the games. Soccer was my first Nintendo Switch Sports adventure. There are four different versions of the game, but I tried only two. One was a goal shootout between two players, where I had a Joy-Con attached to my kick leg. The other was a co-op against computer-controlled opponents. Shootout, with the exception of whipping out and affixing the leg straps, is perhaps the most pick-up-and-play game here. Players take turns trying to kick a ball into a very large goal, and it’s all about timing. The arc and speed of the ball appears randomized, and I wound up kicking far to the left more than once. What makes shootout mode both interesting and balanced is when one player starts to dominate — if you have a streak going, the goal size shrinks, making precise timing even more critical.

A player with blue hair kicks a giant soccer ball in a screenshot from Nintendo Switch Sports

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In my session, I had my own leg strap, as did my Nintendo representative opponent, so we rotated single turns on the pitch. But for households that only have one strap on hand, one person can play a full set (of five kicks), pass the strap and Joy-Con, and let the other player enjoy their set. This was an example Nintendo Switch Sports of the more complex ways that Switch owners can play the game.

Our second match of soccer was a bit more traditional. It was a four-on-four match played with both left and right Joy-Cons in hand. My left Joy-Con controlled the movement of my player, using the analog stick to run freely in all di, while the right used motion control to kick upward, downward, left, or right. I could also perform a dramatic, stamina-draining diving header for a powerful strike. Rocket League Nintendo Switch Sports has an extra-large ball with rounded corners. This makes it easy to track and keeps the ball in play. It’s soccer without any downtime, and it may offer the most replayability of any Nintendo Switch Sports activity.

Or perhaps it will be bowling. It offers all the simple pleasures and inclusive enjoyments of its Wii Sports cousin (and may mistakenly lead you to believe you are a great bowler). My version of bowling was traditional, with one exception. All four people in the room were rolling at once. Nintendo Switch Sports bowling is speedy; our four-player game took just over six minutes to bowl through, all-but eliminating the usual downtime of playing a full set. My Switch makes it easy to bowl at home. But, I am intrigued by some of the obstacles I missed, such as bumpers and lanes with varying heights.

A player spikes a volleyball while her opponent fails to block it in a screenshot from Nintendo Switch Sports

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The three net sports — tennis, badminton, and volleyball — offered different levels of intensity. While tennis is the most relaxed, it can be frantic at times, particularly when you play doubles. Your player character runs to the ball automatically, so tennis is mostly a game of timing and angles. Badminton, on the other hand, feels far more strategic. Players can lob the shuttlecock and smash it, and the goal here is keeping your opponent on their heels, hoping to exhaust their stamina. Badminton seems to be the sport where Nintendo Switch Sports‘ most hardcore devotees will spend their time. Finally, volleyball is a game of timing. Players must bump, set, and spike the ball — and block it, if on defense — with perfect timing. You can visualize when the ball is going to be struck by a visual indicator placed above your character.

Finally, there’s chambara, a renamed version of the swordplay game included in Wii Sports Resort‘s suite of activities. Head games are equally important, as is guarding your opponent and striking from the correct angle (vertically or horizontally). Faking out your opponent in this split-screen game is strategically important, so fighting game enthusiasts will likely take a shine to chambara in Nintendo Switch Sports. It also has many variations. Players can battle with one sword or two, and there’s an optional charge move that, while I didn’t get to try it, appears to add new strategies to both attacking and defending.

Golf will be available as an update for Nintendo Switch Sports this summer. Like the other games, it can be played online or locally against your friends, or with random matchmaking among Switch owners. Random matchmaking is a key element of long-term enjoyment for the game. This will allow players to unlock cosmetic items. That includes outfits and accessories for your Sportsmate avatar, as well as new equipment. It seems that there is a bowling ball which looks almost like a watermelon. This makes it extremely useful.

Nintendo Switch Sports will be released on April 29.

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Samsung Neo QLED 8K Captures the Sagrada Familia in Spain

Samsung Neo QLED 8K Captures the Sagrada Familia in Spain – Samsung Global Newsroom

Samsung Electronics has captured the beauty of the Sagrada Familia located in Barcelona, Spain, on its Neo QLED 8K.

In partnership with the Sagrada Familia, Samsung has implemented a project where it filmed the interior, exterior and main architectural structures of the cathedral in 8K using the Galaxy S22 and played the video on the Neo QLED 8K to share it with the visitors.

The company has installed 16 Neo QLED 8Ks and 2 digital signages to play the video so that more visitors can appreciate the ins and outs of the cathedral in 8K UHD starting this month.

As the representative work of world-renowned architect Antoni Gaudi, the Sagrada Familia is a work of art that attracts more than 3 million visitors every year. It is famous for the colorful lights that fill the cathedral and change over time, which is perfectly captured on the Neo QLED 8K.

^ Visitors at the Sagrada Familia located in Barcelona, Spain, are watching a video showing the beauty of the cathedral on Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K.

^ Visitors at the Sagrada Familia located in Barcelona, Spain, are watching a video showing the beauty of the cathedral on Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K.

^ Visitors at the Sagrada Familia located in Barcelona, Spain, are watching a video showing the beauty of the cathedral on Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K.

^ Visitors at the Sagrada Familia located in Barcelona, Spain, are watching a video showing the beauty of the cathedral on Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K.

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Galaxy A Event 2022

Galaxy A Event 2022 – Samsung Global Newsroom

At the Galaxy A event on March 17, Samsung Electronics introduced its latest additions to the awesome Galaxy A series: Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G, powerful devices that bring the latest Galaxy innovations to more users in a stylish design.

The new Galaxy A series devices provide enjoyable and truly immersive viewing experiences thanks to a two-day battery and expansive and bright Super AMOLED Displays, as well as enhanced connected experiences between Galaxy devices. What’s more, Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G users can enjoy the best camera experiences anytime, anywhere thanks to the inclusion of Galaxy’s signature AI-powered camera system.

If you missed the Galaxy A Event, please take a moment to watch the replay below.

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HarmonyOS 3.0 coming in September, first betas to roll out next month

HarmonyOS 3.0 coming in September, first betas to roll out next month

The third major version of Huawei’s Harmony OS was announced in October of last year with the first Developer Preview coming out a few weeks later. The rollout date had to be delayed due to a technical issue.

Weibo user Changan Digital King reports news from the developer innovation contest, which was held recently – the stable release of Harmony OS 3.0 is scheduled for September of this year. Version 2.0 launched in June and by mid-September it already had an install base of 100 million devices.

HarmonyOS 3.0 coming in September, first betas to roll out next month

That said, we should see v3.0 pretty soon – a beta version is expected in May, though Huawei hasn’t officially confirmed that. The new version polishes the UI and improves performance, but doesn’t bring major changes to the look and feel of the OS.

Huawei recently released ArkUI, a declarative UI framework for building HarmonyOS apps using TypeScript or JavaScript, which can be used for developing apps for 3.0.

ArkUI is a simple to use cross-platform UI for HarmonyOS devicesArkUI is a simple to use cross-platform UI for HarmonyOS devices

Note that these dates refer to a rollout of updates for existing devices. The Huawei Mate 50 series is still on the roadmap, perhaps coming in July after it missed its traditional H2 launch window last year. The Mate 50 devices should be the first to run Harmony OS 3.0.

As for which existing devices will be updated to the new version, we should get an indication of that as the first betas start rolling out.

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[Video] Make Every Moment Camera-Ready With Galaxy’s A53 5G AI-Powered Camera Features

[Video] Make Every Moment Camera-Ready With Galaxy’s A53 5G AI-Powered Camera Features – Samsung Global Newsroom

In today’s digital landscape, young users want to do more than simply take a photo they want to make it a moment.

This is why the all-new Galaxy A53 5G features an AI-enhanced camera experience designed to power every moment of learning, creating and exploring. You can make every photo and video pop, even in low lighting, with a camera that automatically adjusts its framerate to different light conditions.

Whether you’re snapping pics alone or with friends, you can take your best photos yet with an enhanced Portrait mode that captures depth and subject outlines more accurately. What’s more, with Fun mode, you can add playful filters to turn any gathering into an impromptu photo shoot. Sometimes, things get in the way of the perfect photo like an accidental photobomb or a distracting glare. Photo Remaster can help you bring out the best in old images. You also have options to use Object Erazer to erase background distractions and create a picture that is truly perfect.

Take a look at the video below to learn more about how the Galaxy A53 5G’s AI camera functions make every moment awesome.

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Delivering the Fundamental Galaxy Experience Powered by the Latest Innovations

Delivering the Fundamental Galaxy Experience Powered by the Latest Innovations – Samsung Global Newsroom

Delivering a full suite of awesome Galaxy innovations, Samsung Electronics’ all-new Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G offer holistic mobile experiences at a great value, powered by a brand-new processor, expansive and bright displays and two-day battery life.

The new Galaxy A series also features 5G connectivity, and with up to four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades and up to five years of security updates, Galaxy A53 5G and the Galaxy A33 5G make sure that your mobile experience is always awesome. The devices also feature Galaxy’s signature AI camera system, offering crisp and steady shots.

Check out the infographics below to see how the Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G are putting Galaxy innovations in more people’s pockets.

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Awesome Mobile Experiences Open to Everyone

Awesome Mobile Experiences Open to Everyone – Samsung Global Newsroom

The new Galaxy A series is the most popular Galaxy smartphone model, leading to the dedemocratization of all the latest Galaxy innovations

Samsung Electronics today announced Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G to deliver a complete package of the latest Galaxy innovations, offering a holistic mobile experience at a great value. Powered by a brand-new processor, coupled with Galaxy’s signature AI camera, expansive and smooth display and two-day battery life,1 the new Galaxy A series features 5G connectivity, defense-grade security, an eco-conscious, stylish and slim design and advanced connected experiences. Plus, both devices support continuous One UI and Android OS upgrades and security updates2 to ensure the user mobile experience is always awesome.

“We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to experience the positive impact mobile technology can have on their lives,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Samsung Electronics’ MX (Mobile eXperience) Business. We’re making it simpler than ever for you to get the best mobile experience with Galaxy at an affordable .”

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Capture an Awesome Shot in Any Situation

Whether creating content or sharing it with friends, Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G offer an advanced, next-level camera experience, packed with many of the powerful and fun features from the Galaxy S series. Galaxy A53 5G’s quad-camera system features a 64MP OIS Camera with VDIS technology that takes crisp and steady shots every time. Meanwhile, a high-resolution 32MP front camera delivers great selfies and clear video call experiences.

Fueled by a brand new 5nm processor, the new Galaxy A series’ innovative AI-powered camera makes every image look awesome even in low lighting. Improved Night mode automatically synthesizes up to 12 images at once, so night photos look bright, with less noise. And when shooting video in low-light environments, the Galaxy A series’ framerate is automatically adjusted to create bright, clear videos.

The enhanced Portrait mode captures depth, subject outline and details more precisely with dual cameras. And with Fun mode, moments can be amplified using playful filters and effects that now work with the Ultra-wide lens. Photo Remaster gives life to low-quality photos and the Object Eraser removes background photo bombers.

Maximize Viewing Experiences Anywhere, Anytime

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Beautiful, Durable, Purposeful Design

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Samsung has always challenged what’s possible with technology and will continue to rethink how best to use the planet’s resources. Announced in August 2021 with Galaxy for the Planet, Samsung is committed to delivering tangible environmental actions to help make the planet healthier by 2025. Building on Samsung’s sustainability efforts, the Galaxy A series7 removes the charger plug and reduces the size of the packaging. The packaging is made from sustainably-sourced paper and the SIM card tray uses PCM (recycled post-consumer material) as the sides buttons.

Beyond material, the life expectancy of the A series has been extended. Both devices guarantee up to four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades and up to five years of security updates. This feature allows users to have the most recent software and security updates to extend the life of their smartphone.

The Connected Galaxy Experience, Secure and at Your Fingertips

The new Galaxy A series ensures data and information stay protected, secured by the defense-grade Samsung Knox. When storing private photos, notes and apps, Secure Folder offers users an encrypted, digital safe, so only they can access its contents. Using Private Share,8 users can control exactly who has access to files and for how long. Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G will also include the new Samsung Wallet,9 a convenient and protected place to safely store everything from boarding passes to credit cards.

Galaxy A53 5G and A33 5G work seamlessly with other Galaxy devices for the full, connected Galaxy ecosystem experience. Audio options are expanded by connecting the Galaxy Buds series with a range of devices, including Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G. Available on Galaxy Buds Pro and coming soon to Galaxy Buds2 and Buds Live, users will be able to enjoy 360 Audio technology10 which delivers true, immersive, 3D sound. When it’s time to get productive, use Link to Windows11 to connect the new Galaxy A series to a Windows PC to copy and paste, transfer files and even answer calls or texts.

Availability12

  • The Galaxy A53 5G will be available in select markets beginning April 1 and the Galaxy A33 5G will be available beginning April 22.
  • Another new addition to the Galaxy A series, the Galaxy A73 5G, will also be available in select markets on April 22.
  • A new Onyx color of the Galaxy Buds2 and Buds Live will launch in April, to complement the stylish design of the Galaxy A series.

Specifications

Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G

Galaxy A33 5G

Galaxy A53 5G

Display 6. 4-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED

90Hz Infinity-U Display

6. 5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED

120Hz Infinity-O Display

* Measured diagonally, the screen size is 6. 4” in the full rectangle and 6. 2” accounting for the rounded corners. Due to the camera cutout and rounded corners, the actual area of viewable is smaller. * Measured diagonally, the screen size is 6. 5” in the full rectangle and 6. 3” accounting for the rounded corners. The actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and the camera hole.
Dimensions & Weight 74.0 x 159. 7 x 8. 1mm, 186g 74. 8 x 159. 6 x 8. 1mm, 189g
Camera Rear

  • (Ultra-Wide) 8MP F2. 2
  • (Main) 48MP F1. 8 OIS
  • (Depth) 2MP F2. 4
  • (Macro) 5MP F2. 4

Front

Rear

  • (Ultra-Wide) 12MP F2. 2
  • (Main) 64MP F1. 8 OIS
  • (Depth) 5MP F2. 4
  • (Macro) 5MP F2. 4

Front

Processor Octa-Core (2. 4GHz, 2GHz)
Memory RAM: 6/8GB

Storage: 128/256GB

microSD: Up to 1TB

* RAM and internal memory capacity may vary by market and carrier. Actual storage availability may vary depending on pre-installed software.

** MicroSD card sold separately. Availability may vary depending on market.

Battery 5,000mAh (typical)
* Typical value tested under third-party laboratory conditions. A typical value is the estimated average value considering the deviation in battery capacity among the battery samples tested under IEC 61960 standard. Rated (minimum) capacity is 4,860mAh.
Charging 25W Super Fast Charging
* Wall charger sold separately; use only Samsung-approved chargers and cables. Avoid injury and damage to your phone by not using incompatible or worn chargers, batteries or cables. Supports up to 25W Super Fast Charging. For more information on your device, please visit www.samsung.com.
OS Android 12

One UI 4. 1

* Availability of One UI features, apps and services may vary depending on OS version and market.
Security Samsung Knox
Network and Connectivity 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 802. 11 a/b/g/n/ac (2. 4G+5GHz), Bluetooth(r) v 5. 1
* Requires optimal 5G network connection, available in select markets. Check with your carrier for availability and details. Download speeds and streaming speed can vary depending on the content provider and server connection.
Sensors Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, Light Sensor, Virtual Proximity Sensing
Water Resistance IP67
* IP67 is based on test conditions for submersion in up to 1 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Avoid use of freshwater in pools, beaches or areas with soapy water. Only safe for low water pressure. After wetting, rinse and dry the residue.

* Specifications may vary by market.

* All functionality, features, specifications and other product information provided in this document including, but not limited to, the benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability and capabilities of the product are subject to change without notice.

1 Estimated against the usage profile of an average/typical user. Independently assessed by Strategy Analytics between 2022.01.20-01. 31 in UK with pre-release versions of SM-A536 and SM-A336 under default setting using LTE and 5G Sub6 networks (NOT tested under 5G mmWave network). Actual battery life will vary depending on network environments, apps and frequency, as well as the number of charges and other factors.

2 Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G support up to four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades and up to five years of security updates.

3 Measured diagonally, the screen size is 6. 5” in the full rectangle and 6. 3” accounting for the rounded corners. Due to the camera hole and the rounded corners, the actual area of viewable is smaller.

4 Measured diagonally, the screen size is 6. 4” in the full rectangle and 6. 2” accounting for the rounded corners. The actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and the camera cut-out.

5 Wall charger sold separately; use only Samsung-approved chargers and cables. Avoid injury and damage to your device by not using incompatible or worn chargers, batteries or cables. Supports up to 25W Super Fast Charging. For more information on your device, please visit www.samsung.com.

6 Based on test conditions for submersion in up to 1 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Avoid use of freshwater in pools, beaches or areas with soapy water. Safe against low water pressure only. Rinse residue/dry after wet.

7 Select Galaxy A devices launched in 2022 and more to come.

8 Private Share features require both the sender and receiver to have Galaxy mobile devices with Android 9 or later and the Private Share app.

9 Samsung Wallet will be supported on both Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G. Availability and timing may vary depending on market.

10 360 Audio availability requires a software update via the Galaxy Wearable app starting from March 30th, 2022.

11 Users must link their Samsung Galaxy device to their Windows PC through ‘Link to Windows’ on phone and Your Phone App on PC and follow the set-up prompts, including being signed into the same Microsoft account. Link to Windows is preloaded on select Samsung Galaxy devices. PC (Your Phone App) requires Windows 10 or above. Your Phone requires Samsung Galaxy device to be on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the PC. Mobile apps can restrict the content that is shared or require touch screens to allow interaction. Some apps on phone screen may require subscription and Actual UI may be different.

12 Availability may vary by market.

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