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Samsung goes Bigger, Bolder, and Beyond with Galaxy S24 Ultra

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is $100 more than its predecessor. Read to know about the features, price and new add-ons.

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Samsung, the Korean electronics giant, introduced its newest Galaxy S24 series, loaded with advanced AI features, which are being manufactured at its facility in India. This strategic move aims to cater to both the domestic market and international exports. It is considered a step to reduce dependence on China.

The Galaxy S24 series focuses on AI applications, offering new groundbreaking ai features such as live voice calls and message translations in 13 languages, including Hindi. New and improved image editing capabilities, camera effects to cater to the content creators, and the incorporation of Corning Gorilla Armor glass to reinforce the display’s durability.

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What are the key features of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra for 2024?

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra boasts a titanium finish, enhanced AI tools, and a higher starting price of $1,299.

  • Display: 6.2-inch full-HD+ Dynamic AMOLED screen with up to 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: The processor is powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2400 chipset, however, the snapdragon chipset has superior performance compared to Exynos
  • Storage: The new models are available in configurations with up to 256GB storage options
  • Camera: S24 comes with a triple rear camera setup, including a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, and a 10-megapixel telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom & 30x digital zoom
  • Battery: The S24 is equipped with a larger 4,000mAh battery to big a better runtime. 

Samsung Galaxy S24 ultra pricing

The Galaxy S24 Ultra is $100 more than its predecessor. The pricing of the three models of the Galaxy S24 series is below:

  • Galaxy S24: Starting at $799.99
  • Galaxy S24 Plus: Priced at $999.99
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: Priced at $1,299.99

The New Titanium Finish

The titanium frame of the S24 Ultra contributes to its durability without compromising weight, distinguishing it from the iPhone 15 Pro.

How is the Galaxy S24 Ultra Display in comparison to its predecessor?

One of my personal favorites is the new S24 Ultra features a smooth 6.8-inch flat 1440p display, eliminating the curved edges seen in the previous model.

Modifications in the camera setup of the Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung has replaced the S23 Ultra’s 10-megapixel 10x zoom with a 50-megapixel 5x zoom, maintaining image quality at 10x and offering a 100x zoom capability at the same time.

Photo: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Series (Credit: twntoday.com)

Integration of AI into the Samsung Galaxy S24 series

The S24 series integrates various AI features for image and video editing, including a unique 120fps slow-motion video conversion using AI interpolation.

Circle to Search feature introduced by Google

The Circle to Search feature from Google allows users to circle any on-screen content to initiate a search, a first for the S24 series and Pixel 8 models.

New AI-related features focused on translation

The S24 series comes with AI-driven translation features including a real-time interpreter for phone calls in 13 languages and text conversation translation in Samsung’s keyboard app.

The new live translation feature enables the person to receive or make phone calls in a language that they do not understand.

Check below an insightful Twitter thread about the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from Alvin.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset

The S24 Ultra features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset globally, while the S24 and S24 Plus use it only in the US, and all models receive Wi-Fi 7 support.

Absence of Qi2 wireless charging in Galaxy S24 series

Notably, the Qi2 wireless charging is absent in the S24 series, but Samsung promises to compensate by offering seven years of OS upgrades and security updates.

How long is Samsung committing to providing software updates for the Galaxy S24 series?

Samsung commits to providing seven years of OS upgrades for the Galaxy S24 series, ensuring an extended software support period.

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Booze Bandits Busted: High-End Hooch Heist in Ventura County

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Thousands of dollars worth of stolen high-end alcohol was discovered during a Thousand Oaks retail theft bust on June 12, 2024. (Ventura County Sheriff’s Office)

In a scene straight out of a Hollywood heist movie, two L.A. residents decided to quench their thirst for the finer things in life by helping themselves to thousands of dollars worth of top-shelf liquor from Ventura County stores. But their grand plan to stock up on the good stuff went down about as smoothly as a shot of cheap tequila.

John Daniel Johnson, 37, and Dhati Mack Conley, 34, thought they’d hit the jackpot when they waltzed into a Target store in Thousand Oaks on June 12. Little did they know, their shopping spree was about to come to an abrupt end.

As they were loading up on bottles that probably cost more than most people’s weekly grocery bill, eagle-eyed security crews spotted the pair. Faster than you can say “last call,” our not-so-smooth criminals made a dash for it.

But their getaway was about as successful as trying to open a wine bottle with your teeth. Deputies caught up with them as they were peeling out of the parking lot, putting the brakes on their boozy adventure.

When the cops popped the trunk, it was like they’d stumbled upon a millionaire’s liquor cabinet. We’re talking about $5,000 worth of high-end hooch, lifted from both Target and Ralphs. Talk about expensive taste!

Now, Johnson and Conley are facing felony charges for organized retail theft. And given their rap sheets are longer than a cocktail menu, a judge slapped them with a $200,000 bail. Looks like they’ll be trading in their top-shelf dreams for some jailhouse pruno.

The Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force is on the case, determined to keep sticky fingers out of store shelves. They’re asking anyone with info to give them a ring at 805-383-8703. Or, if you prefer to keep it on the down-low, you can always drop an anonymous tip to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers.

Remember folks, crime doesn’t pay – but it sure can cost you a pretty penny.

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‘State of … terror’. Man testifies about fatal stabbing of gay classmate in Foothill Ranch

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The man charged with the alleged hate-crime fatal stabbing of a former gay classmate in Foothill Ranch testified Thursday he was high on marijuana when he realized the victim had unbuckled the defendant’s pants and was touching him before the attack.

Samuel Lincoln Woodward, 26, is charged with the Jan. 3, 2018, killing of 19-year-old Blaze Bernstein.

Testifying in his own defense, Woodward said that after the pair had reconnected and were talking on Snapchat, Woodward suggested getting together, so Bernstein sent him his address where Woodward picked him up. The two then went to nearby Borrego Park, where Woodward opened a sleeping bag stuffed with snacks, drinks and marijuana, he testified.

Woodward said he took a “couple of puffs” of a heady strain of marijuana that relaxed the nervous defendant.

“I continued to tune in and out” under the influence, Woodward said.

He said the marijuana helped distract him from “how ridiculous I must have looked,” explaining that others had viewed him as behaving outrageously while under the influence.

Woodward, who has been diagnosed as autistic, testified earlier about his difficulty in developing romantic relationships or friendships, and about his difficulty communicating with others. The long, shaggy-haired and bearded defendant often looked down as he testified, prompting his attorney, Ken Morrison of the Orange County Public Defender’s Office to remind him to get the hair out of his face or to look up.

Woodward testified Thursday that he felt something on his leg, making him think he perhaps had urinated on himself as he had done in the past while under the influence of the strong strain of marijuana.

Woodward felt himself “nodding off” as the feeling persisted, but then, “I snapped open and I literally looked right next to myself. I saw a hand on my crotch with my pants unbuckled.”

Trial in the murder of Orange County gay, Jewish student to start

Opening statements in the trial of Samuel Woodward are expected to begin Tuesday more than six years after he was arrested for the stabbing death of his former classmate, Blaze Bernstein. NBC Los Angeles’ Hetty Chang reports.

He added, “I looked right up and (Bernstein) had his phone in his hand. … His hand was in the innermost area of my thigh.”

Woodward, who had been staring downward, was cajoled by Morrison to make eye contact with the defense attorney. He admitted it was “very difficult” to talk about Bernstein touching his private parts.

“Sam, please look at me,” Morrison said. “Do you believe Blaze Bernstein deserved to die that night?”

“No,” Woodward said.

The defendant said he “came undone” as he realized Bernstein was touching him as they were lying on the ground at the park.

“I went into a state of … terror,” he said. “I remember just asking, `What are you doing? … I just remember asking again and again what are you doing?”

Bernstein said “something like calm down … or it’s not a big deal,” Woodward testified. “All I remember is him telling me something that sounded like ‘`’It’s already done,’ and ‘I got you, I got you.'”

Woodward will continue testifying Thursday afternoon.

Source: NBC Los Angeles

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Kourtney Kardashian reveals son’s rare lung condition and emergency surgery

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Kourtney Kardashian recently opened up about the harrowing health scare that threatened her pregnancy with son Rocky. In a candid revelation on “The Kardashians,” the 45-year-old reality star shared details of the rare condition that led to her emergency fetal surgery last September.

“We had a terrifying scare,” Kardashian confessed, her voice tinged with residual worry. The culprit? An unusual accumulation of fluid in Rocky’s developing lungs. “It’s super rare — the condition that he had — but it’s also super rare and lucky that we caught it,” she added, gratitude evident in her tone.

Despite the initial success of the surgery, Kardashian’s relief was short-lived. The fluid began to return, plunging the expectant mother into a fresh wave of anxiety. It was then that an unexpected source offered a glimmer of hope: a documentary about the power of positive thinking.

Inspired, Kardashian embarked on a daily ritual of talking to her unborn child and offering heartfelt prayers. Whether through medical intervention, maternal determination, or perhaps a touch of cosmic intervention, the fluid issue resolved completely.

Meanwhile, Travis Barker, Kardashian’s husband and Rocky’s father, wrestled with his own concerns. “I don’t want him to come out early,” Barker was overheard saying as the couple prepared for the birth. “I want to make sure his lungs are perfect — everything’s perfect.”

Rocky Thirteen Barker made his grand entrance on November 1st, healthy and whole. Now, ensconced in what she calls her “blissful baby bubble,” Kardashian reflects on the tumultuous journey with a mixture of relief and joy. “It’s everything I’ve ever dreamed of,” she shared, her words carrying the weight of hard-won happiness.

In the end, the Kardashian-Barker family’s story serves as a poignant reminder that even amid celebrity and privilege, the path to parenthood can be fraught with very human fears and triumphs.

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