[Exclusive] Behind the Story of the Galaxy S22 Series Design
Samsung Electronics created a design identity for the Galaxy series based on the concept that uniqueness comes from a mix of profound thought, comprehensive study, time, and effort. Following this procedure allows for the addition of additional values that raise the bar for premium devices. This is how Samsung has been able to improve the design of Galaxy devices while keeping core principles.
Geometry with a Twist
The design strategy of the Galaxy S series places a premium on capturing just the most important components in order to generate a distinct identity. In the case of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, this entails giving the phone a flat design with an asymmetrical front and back. The sides of the cellphones have been simplified to make them seem sleek and smooth from any angle.
In addition, the camera configuration on the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra has been altered to establish a design identity for the Galaxy S series moving forward. The camera on the Galaxy S22 and S22+, in particular, has been positioned such that it is equidistant from the device’s horizontal and vertical borders, resulting in a more polished look.
An Effortless Combination
The metal camera housings and body of the Galaxy S22 and S22+ have comparable hues, providing a sense of uniformity. The side frame’s sleek, a flat line separates it from the camera housing, giving it a clean appearance. The camera technology, its waterproof structure, and the angle of the camera housing have all been modified and enhanced.
Sony Releases ‘LinkBuds’ a set of open design earbuds
The Sony company’s latest truly wireless earbud device, the LinkBuds, was launched today. The LinkBuds offer a distinctive open-air design that sets them apart from conventional earbuds.
The LinkBuds have a doughnut-shaped earpiece that inserts in the ear and are available in black or white. The LinkBuds don’t come with any foam or silicone tips, like the AirPods 3, and the bare earpiece fits straight inside the ear.
The open ring driver in the LinkBuds allows users to listen to music while also hearing their surroundings, comparable to other headphone devices such as sound-equipped eyewear and bone conduction choices. Sony’s LinkBuds are perfect for scenarios when listeners need to be aware of their surroundings, such as walking, running, bicycling, or taking public transit, because they do not block ambient sound.
Sony characterises the earbuds as ultra-compact, light, and able to stay in the ears thanks to a secondary bulb with a little fin. They’re splash and perspiration resistant to IPX4, and an Adaptive Volume Control function adjusts the volume to match the sound in the surroundings. The LinkBuds have 5.5-hour battery life and come with a charging case that delivers a total of 17.5 hours of listening time.
The Sony WF-C500 Earbuds are its most affordable wearable in india
Sony has a number of wearable devices under its belt, but its goods are tough to categorise as inexpensive. Sony, on the other hand, has released a new set of earphones for the Indian market that might be considered affordable. The Sony WF-C500 Truly Wireless Earbuds have a retail price of Rs. 5990 ($81).
Compared to the tech giant’s other portable devices, the WFC500 can be considered inexpensive. The price is still lower than the $ 100 price tag adopted in the United States when it was first announced in September 2021. While you can’t compare it to the entry-level headset for high-end models, it does take on styling. premium appearance design and several cool features that will provide users with good value for money.
The Sony WFC500 adopts an ergonomic and closed design with the usual silicone tips. The surface design allows for greater stability of fit. Each jewel has a control button that can be used for reading or to call a virtual assistant on a connected smartphone. The WFC500 is also equipped with the Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) designed to restore high-frequency sounds lost during compression. Apart from that, it has 360 Reality Audio aimed at providing users with an immersive experience.
Because it is splash-proof and sweat-proof, the wearable gadget has an IPX4 waterproof grade, making it perfect for use even in the rain and during exercises. It may be placed in the carrying case with a clear top when not in use. The earbud has a battery life of up to 10 hours, which may be extended to 20 hours by utilising the carrying case. Fast charging is supported by the case, with a 10-minute charge providing 60 minutes of playing.
The Sony Headphones Connect app may be used to connect the WF-C500 and adjust the audio experience. It also encourages the usage of only one earbud.
Sony retail outlets (Sony Center and Sony Exclusive), ShopatSC.com portal, major electronic retailers, and other e-commerce websites in India will begin selling the Sony WF-C500 on January 16. The gadget is available in four colours: black, white, green, and orange.