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    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 12:15 AM PST

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    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 04:16 AM PST

    Samsung Reclaims Its Largest Smartphone Vendor Crown From Huawei

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 11:03 AM PST

    https://www.pcmag.com/news/samsung-reclaims-its-largest-smartphone-vendor-crown-from-huawei

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    The North American market continued to see low demand for smartphones in the third quarter, but things will likely pick up in the fourth quarter due to Apple's iPhone 12

    Samsung has regained the top spot as the world's largest smartphone vendor, overtaking Huawei, which is struggling to churn out more products due to US sanctions.

    Samsung claimed a 23 percent share of the smartphone market in the third quarter, according to separate reports from research firms IDC and Canalys. Meanwhile, Huawei fell to second place on a sizable 22 percent year-over-year drop in product shipments across international markets and in its home country of China.

    In Q2 2020, Huawei took the top spot due to the pandemic depressing smartphone demand across the globe. However, in the third quarter, Samsung mounted a comeback, thanks to pent-up demand as countries began to reopen from the COVID-19 lockdowns.

    The Korean vendor's smartphones have also been performing strongly in India, one of the world's largest markets. Another factor is how Samsung has been launching low and midrange products while also offering discounts, which have been driving up sales.

    "In the US, Samsung's second largest market, momentum was strong for the A series with good performances from the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra as well, which contributed to almost 20 percent of total volume in 3Q20," IDC added.

    Huawei, on the other hand, has been forced to restrict its smartphone production. The US government has barred all semiconductor manufacturers from supplying Huawei with chips built with US software or technology. As a result, the Chinese vendor has been struggling to shore up components for its smartphones.

    "The market decline was expected," said Canalys Analyst Mo Jia in a statement. "Huawei was forced to restrict its smartphone shipments following the 17 August US sanctions which caused a void in channels in Q3 that its peers were not equipped to fill.

    "If the position of the US administration does not change, Huawei will attempt to pivot its business strategy, to focus on building the Hongmeng (Harmony) OS and software ecosystem," he added.

    Overall, the smartphone market appears to be recovering from the pandemic's economic fallout. During the third quarter, vendors shipped 353 million units for only a 1.3 percent year-over-year decline. That's a big improvement from IDC's earlier projection, which estimated that shipments would fall by 9 percent.

    The research firm is attributing the recovery partly to India, where customers are driving up demand. "Other emerging markets, such as Brazil, Indonesia, and Russia, which rank fourth, fifth, and sixth in the world, also experienced strong growth," IDC said.

    However, the North American market continued to see low demand for smartphones in the third quarter. IDC says a big contributor was Apple's decision to postpone selling the iPhone 12 from September to weeks later in October. So smartphone shipments in the US market will likely pick up in the fourth quarter as vendors also try to capitalize on 5G.

    "In the large developed markets, it is very clear that 5G will be positioned to most consumers as their next phone regardless of which brand or price point they are focused on," said IDC analyst Ryan Reith. "Marketing has ramped up significantly. Products are widely available. Promotions are happening. And it's clear that the top sales initiative in these markets is to push 5G. Having said this, we still believe consumer demand for 5G is minimal at best."

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    How are you finding your battery life on your S20 FE 5G?

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 01:48 PM PST

    Hey guys. I'm into my 3rd week of ownership of my S20 FE 5G and I'm loving the phone, but.... I'm seeing all these claims of "amazing" battery, and its making me think I've got a dodgy device. The most screen on time I've gotten is 5hrs and 30 mins. That's from 100% down to 5%. On average I get about 4 and a half to 5 hours SOT per day. I don't play any games. I watch a lot of YouTube, browsing Reddit, Twitter, Instagram etc, listen to Spotify, but nothing heavy. I also keep 120hz on, optimised mode on, always on display on, but I currently live in Wales so I'm locked down and in an area with no signal, so not using 4g, 5g or any data at all.

    Have people just been exaggerating their claims? Does my device seem normal? What can I do to get more battery life?

    Let me know what you think guys

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    Coming from an iPhone. Is there something like Airplay?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 12:23 AM PST

    So I haven't found out yet. Is there an option to stream videos and more importantly pictures to my Samsung Smart Tv? I don't know where to find that option and it was pretty easy to use on my iPhone. Just went into the gallery and I was able to share a picture to my TV.

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    Pictures recently changed to the 7th of august in the year 52806. Am i a time traveller?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 02:27 AM PST

    How long does it usually take for Samsung to replace your screen?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 07:26 AM PST

    I own a Galaxy A71 and due to some screen issues am about to give it for repair under warranty. I was wondering if anyone here who's screen was replaced under warranty could tell me how many days did Samsung take to replace the screen

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    Stable One UI 3.0 will be available from November 2020 or later: Samsung Malaysia website

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 07:20 AM PST

    Disabling gesture vibrations (One UI 2.5)

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 03:33 AM PST

    Hi there,

    Yesterday, my Galaxy Tab S6 got an update to One UI 2.5. Everything wen well, except that the navigation gestures now have enabled vibrations and there is no setting for disabling them. Does anyone know how a way to disable them, if possible? Thanks

    The fact that Tab S6's vibration motor is awful doesn't help.

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    Bixby text scan is impressive

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 07:18 AM PST

    How do i disable Automute for a C32R50X Monitor?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 07:05 AM PST

    Hi everyone i just got my new monitor but i cant seem to unmute it, i can navigate to the to the mute option easily enough but no input seem to change it?.

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    Galaxy Note 10 Plus or S20?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 06:52 AM PST

    I'm planning to upgrade from an S7 (finally), and I'm considering these 2 phones. Which one should I get?

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    Dex on Dumb TV

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 06:48 AM PST

    I have a question for the samsung people who might know this better. If I have a not-smart TV but I plugged a microsoft display adapter

    Can a Note20 open dex on it? Do I need to set anything up?

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    What's with the ads in your phones these days?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 06:38 AM PST

    I stopped using Samsung Pay because of the ads that I couldn't disable. Then, I stopped using Samsung Health because, again, I can't disable the ads.

    This is nuts. Does anyone else get them?

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    How to enable reader mode or simplified version for websites like this?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 06:03 AM PST

    How bad is Note 20 Ultra battery? Need advice

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 09:21 PM PST

    I'm using Note9 right now. Ordered a Note 20 Ultra and it's on the way.

    Now I am doing some research and it seems like the battery life is some serious step back. It seems like even worse than Note20 and Note10+

    How bad is it? Is it that disappointing and should I save my $1300?

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    Galaxy store discussion

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 12:55 AM PST

    So I found something interesting while managing my apps, in theory you can disable the play store but you can't do that for the galaxy store.

    This got me thinking Does anyone uses the galaxy store instead of the play store? If so what's your experience?

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    Pros/cons of your experience with note 20 ultra

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 09:06 PM PST

    So my s7 edge has been hard resetting all night for who knows why, but I feel it's about time to put this phone out to pasture. I've been sticking with Samsung phones since the captivate and have been wanting to upgrade for a while, but i feel phones still haven't taken that major step forward since my s7 edge came out 4 years ago. My heart was set on at least trying to make it to the s30 or 21 (whatever the hell they're gonna call it) but that doesn't seem feasible anymore. So if I'm gonna upgrade, I feel this is the worthy candidate. In your experiences with the note 20 ultra, what did you like and hate about it? What issues have you encountered? And what praise do you have?

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    Samsung Galaxy S21 is coming soon. What would you want in order to upgrade?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2020 03:55 AM PST

    Andriod 11 beta

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 03:52 PM PST

    Does anyone know if the beta will be coming available for Verizon users?

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    Register gear icon x

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 03:40 PM PST

    To register them I need the serial number, but I don't have the box anymore. The serial number appears to be on the bottom of the earbuds themselves but in place of the number it's just a white box. Am I screwed or is there some other way to register them. Thanks.

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    Samsung phone asking for 4 digit pin

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 05:49 PM PST

    Is there any way to bypass this if you no longer have the pin?

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    Difference between UHD Vs Crystal UHD

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 04:13 PM PST

    Does anyone know what's causing this? It's been happening for the past week

    Posted: 01 Nov 2020 07:28 PM PST

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