Samsung Galaxy Fold Wallpaper - Samsung Galaxy Fold Themes, Apps, and Mods

Samsung Galaxy Fold Wallpaper​
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Display
Main Display
7.3'' QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED Display (4.2:3)
*Screen measured diagonally as a full rectangle without accounting for the rounded corners and the upper cutout. Actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and the upper cutout.
Cover Display
4.6'' HD+ Super AMOLED Display (21:9)
*Screen measured diagonally as a full rectangle without accounting for the rounded corners. Actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners.
Camera
Cover Camera
10MP Selfie Camera
Pixel size: 1.22um
FOV: 80°
F.No (aperture): F2.2
Front Camera
Dual Camera
10MP Selfie Camera
Pixel size: 1.22um
FOV: 80°
F.No (aperture): F2.2
8MP RGB Depth Camera
Pixel size: 1.12um
FOV: 90°
F.No (aperture): F1.9
Rear Camera
Triple Camera
12MP Telephoto Camera
PDAF, OIS
Pixel size: 1.0um
FOV: 45°
F.No (aperture): F2.4
12MP Wide-angle Camera
Super Speed Dual Pixel AF, OIS
Pixel size: 1.4um
FOV: 77°
Dual aperture: F1.5 mode / F2.4 mode
16MP Ultra Wide Camera
Pixel size: 1.0um
FOV: 123°
F.No (aperture): F2.2
Battery Capacity
4380mAh (typical)
*4380mAh (typical) refers to the typical value of the battery capacity as tested under third-party lab conditions. Typical value is the estimated average value considering the deviation in battery capacity among the battery samples. Rated (minimum) capacity is 4275mAh. Actual battery life may vary depending on network environment, usage patterns and other factors.
*May differ by model, country and carrier.
Charging
Fast Charging compatible on wired and wireless
*Wired charging compatible with QC2.0 and AFC
*Wireless charging compatible with WPC and PMA
AP
7nm 64-bit Octa-Core Processor
Memory
12GB RAM (LPDDR4x) with 512GB internal storage (UFS3.0)
*Actual storage available may depend on pre-installed software.
*No microSD slot.
OS
Android 9.0 (Pie)

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The butterfly is nice but kinda girly they need to make a phoenix wallpaper you open it and firey wings flap lol just thought as i was typing this articuno moltres and zapidos wallpaper

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[SPECS] ZTE Axon

Hi all
With a lot of the features found in leading manufactures handsets, the ZTE Axon looks like a promising device. One omission is a microSD card slot, which for me is a must. Who's planning on purchasing the ZTE Axon, and why?
For those unaware of the specs:good:
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Specifications:
Display - IPS LCD, 5.5 inches, 1440 x 2560 pixels (~534 ppi pixel density)
Chipset - Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
CPU - Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57
GPU - Adreno 430
RAM - 4 GB
Memory - 32 GB
Camera - 13 MP + 2MP (Dual camera), 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, dual LED flash
Secondary Camera - 8 MP
Sensors - Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Connectivity - Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v4.1
Battery - 3000 mAh
Dimensions - 153.9 x 73.7 x 9.4 mm
Weight - 173 g
Color Availability - Ion Gold, Chromium Silver, Phthalo Blue
Source: gsmarena
I have ordered this phone plus case from Amazon. As a Belgian, the total cost of the phone, tax and duty included, is almost the cost of a S6 Edge. But I like the being a bit more original so I have chosen this phone. The specs are nice and so are most reviews. Really looking forward and I hope having it by the end of the week.
This seller is telling that sim slot 2 can take microSD too.
Is it true?
Csetoue said:
This seller is telling that sim slot 2 can take microSD too.
Is it true?
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An Axon Lux is pictured, China only for this release. Notice fingerprint reader on back. Axon does not have this, check pics in case thread under accessories. No SD expansion slot on Axon, only Axon Lux

Do i have a faulty camera on my z1?

Hello, please check these photos taken with
my z1, and tell me if my camera is faulty or not?
The sun was almost down at that time but still bright enough for a nice picture in my opinion
http://imgur.com/a/xjfrl
Other grainy photo
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I had my nokia n95 on my other pocket and it's photos had more detail and quality
You might be in high iso mode. Check your camera settings and bring ISO to auto, and exposure and focus to auto. If auto mode still gives you ugly photo, make ISO to 100 under daylight. Also see if exposure compensation setting is set to zero (middle). See what happens.
And also, you might be in night mode. That makes overexposed photos in daylight.
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arviverona said:
You might be in high iso mode. Check your camera settings and bring ISO to auto, and exposure and focus to auto. If auto mode still gives you ugly photo, make ISO to 100 under daylight. Also see if exposure compensation setting is set to zero (middle). See what happens.
And also, you might be in night mode. That makes overexposed photos in daylight.
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I used manual and auto and both came with same quality
Auto uses multi meterimg and gave me very dark images
So i chose manual, single autofocus and center metering
Iso and exposure and every thing to auto
Hdr off and stabilisation off
Under sun light i get good photos
These photos were taken at light condition similar to very early morning
I think foliage and trees are weak spot for this camera
Try using center weighted metering. What do you mean multi meteribg? Spot metering creates overexposed highlights when the center of the image is of dark color.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and will never be Note 5.
Take a few pictures and upload them
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http://i.imgur.com/woRPyrf.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fTsCEpF.jpg
This one is low light, there was no sun at the time
http://i.imgur.com/xt9kb4X.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jpOvaRT.jpg
You got great photos there. Camera is fine.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and will never be Note 5.

Distortion on edges with *main camera* -- anyone else see this?

I have the Galaxy S10e and use the main and wide cameras both quite often.
The "Ultra wide shape correction" option is turned ON in my settings for the Ultra Wide camera.
I am getting distortion on the edges of straight lines on buildings, pictures, etc with the MAIN camera. Please see the two images below..
This is very confusing and never happened with my S9 which I owned prior.
Anyone else seeing or noticing this? Any idea how to correct?
Main camera (distorted edges appear curved, but this is a perfectly straight picture frame)
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Ultra Wide (no distortion)
a lot of views on this thread, but no replies from anyone.. am posting up two more examples from a trip last week in Guatemala. you can clearly see the distortion in the close up image (normal lens) and then compared to the wide angle (wide lens) with no distortion.
has anyone else noticed this or can confirm/deny this issue with their s10 normal vs wide camera?
main camera, with distortion on edges of straight line wall
wide camera, no distortion, and you can clearly see the wall is straight
cyburke said:
has anyone else noticed this or can confirm/deny this issue with their s10 normal vs wide camera?
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Hi, no distortion at all on main camera also not on wide. (Exynos S10, April update)
Sent from my SM-G973F using XDA Labs
Check under Camera Settings>Picture>Save Options...there are options to correct ultra wide distortion and selfie distortion.
ETA: above is for S10+...not sure if it is the same on S10e
Hello cyburke,
Thank you for your message, this good to see that I am not the only one to notice problems:
I see shocking spherical aberation on the MAIN camera on my Galaxy S10 on left right borders.
This is the first model of Galaxy S serie that gives such bad distortion, so disappointing for a flagship smartphone..
Hey! You are definitely not alone, but I thought it would be a much more frequent issue. Bought my s10+ from US to get the snapdragon version, so it would be pretty inconvenient to send it back (also it's been with me for almost 9 months). I get huge distortions on main and wide camera. People are stretched so hard, the look like aliens sometimes. It seems like it's not an app issue.
I wonder if camera glass protectors cause this. I have this problem on my Galaxy A51. Do you use glass protector for your camera?

12mp vs 48mp

So i was playing around with my phone. And found out that the 48mp takes "fake" photos. As in far from real. And 12mp takes almost the same as what im seeing.
12mp
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48mp
So i found out that, 12MP works best for indoor,48MP for outdoors... Or 12MP for faster capturing and 48MP for slower capturing.
Maybe because of pixel binning...
https://www.google.com/search?q=pix...-android-asus&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
reg66 said:
Maybe because of pixel binning...
https://www.google.com/search?q=pix...-android-asus&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
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Yes i know. 4 pixels into 1. But its making everything more white/blue...
If you're using the stock Asus camera app, the photos produced by that are pretty bad. Try a modded GCam and it will be a noticeable difference.
TikiThePug said:
If you're using the stock Asus camera app, the photos produced by that are pretty bad. Try a modded GCam and it will be a noticeable difference.
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Okay i know. But if i want to insist on using the stock app. 48mp or 12mp? Im confused.
If you want to insist on using that, you will just keep getting these poor quality photos. The Asus camera software probably does not have a good algorithm for fixing the issues with 48 MP photos.
TikiThePug said:
If you want to insist on using that, you will just keep getting these poor quality photos. The Asus camera software probably does not have a good algorithm for fixing the issues with 48 MP photos.
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So in short just use 12MP right?
HermesHidayat said:
So in short just use 12MP right?
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Well, 48MP has 4x more pixels than the 12MP. If Asus's camera software cannot optimize the 48MP, you see the imperfections even more since there are more pixels in the image. 48MP would only really be useful if you need to show these images on a larger screen or you're doing some sort of professional photo editing where you can benefit from a more pixel-dense photo. So yes, you can stick to 12MP since it saves storage space and looks slightly better.
TikiThePug said:
Well, 48MP has 4x more pixels than the 12MP. If Asus's camera software cannot optimize the 48MP, you see the imperfections even more since there are more pixels in the image. 48MP would only really be useful if you need to show these images on a larger screen or you're doing some sort of professional photo editing where you can benefit from a more pixel-dense photo. So yes, you can stick to 12MP since it saves storage space and looks slightly better.
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Pixel Binning wasnt like this on my P30 Pro....

General Xiaomi Mi 11 Hands-on: A gorgeous screen and Snapdragon 888 at a good price

Considering the world has been stuck in a pandemic for the better part of 2020, one might think the consumer tech space would slow down in 2021. Nope, not in the ever-competitive Android smartphone space. 2021 is not even a week old and the first flagship smartphone of the year has already arrived in the form of the Xiaomi Mi 11. Others, like the Samsung Galaxy S21 series, will soon follow.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 began shipping to buyers in mainland China just two days ago, and Hong Kong’s top import shop Trinity Electronics has already secured units for sale in the city. The shop was kind enough to loan us a retail unit for a few hours. Our time with the device is limited, so this is by no means a review, but a first look at the world’s first Snapdragon 888 phone.
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Xiaomi Mi 11: Specifications
SpecificationXiaomi Mi 11Build
Metallic mid-frame
Corning Gorilla Glass Victus on front
Glass back
Dimensions & Weight
Frosted Glass:
164.3 x 74.6 x 8.06 mm
196g
Vegan Leather:
164.3 x 74.6 x 8.56mm
194g
Display
6.81″ QHD+ AMOLED display
120Hz refresh rate
480Hz touch response rate
515 ppi pixel density
1500 nits peak brightness
10-bit color
HDR10+
Hole punch display
Quad-curved
SoCQualcomm Snapdragon 888:
1x Kryo 680 Prime Core @ 2.84GHz
3x Kryo 680 Performance Cores @ 2.4GHz
4x Kryo 680 Efficiency Cores @ 1.8GHz
Adreno 660RAM & Storage
8GB LPDDR5 + 128GB UFS 3.1
8GB + 256GB
12GB + 256GB
Battery & Charging
4,600mAh
55W wired fast charging
50W wireless fast charging
10W reverse wireless charging
SecurityIn-Display Optical Fingerprint SensorRear Camera(s)
Primary: 108MP, 1/1.33″ sensor, f/1.85, 1.6µm, OIS
Secondary: 13MP, f/2.4, 123° FoV, wide-angle sensor
Tertiary: 5MP, f/2.4, AF, macro
Video:
8K
HDR 10+
Front Camera(s)20MP, f/2.4Port(s)USB Type CAudioStereo Speakers tuned by Harman KardonConnectivity
NFC
Wi-Fi 6
IR Blaster
SoftwareMIUI 12.5 based on Android 11Other Features
Simultaneous audio sharing with two Bluetooth devices
Read the full review here.

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