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The Samsung Galaxy M01 Core has been launched in India as the latest offering from the South Korean tech company. This device is a rebranded version of the Galaxy A01 Core which was launched earlier in Indonesia.
This dual-SIM (Nano) smartphone is built around a 5.3-inch HD+ TFT display and runs the Android Go with One UI on top. This OS brings a Dark Mode integration that features Intelligent Inputs and Photos.

Under the hood, the MediaTek 6739 SoC keeps this device running and works in tandem with 2GB of RAM. There is also 32GB of onboard storage that can be expanded via microSD and this device packs a 3,000mAh battery that is tipped to deliver 11 hours of backup on a single charge.
In the camera department, an 8MP sensor alongside an LED flash in the rear take care of photographs and videos. Up front, a 5MP selfie camera handles video calls and selfies.
The Samsung Galaxy M01 Core is available in two storage variants, a 1GB+16GB option that costs $73 and a 2GB+32GB model that costs $86. It is available in Black, Blue and Red colour options and will go on sale in India from the 29 th of July 2020. There are no reports yet regarding when this device will reach other markets.
Samsung Galaxy M01 Core Price and Specs
- OS: Android GO with One UI
- Release Date: July 2020
- RAM: 1/2GB
- ROM: 16/32GB
- Network Type: 3G/4G LTE
- Selfie Camera: 5MP
- Rear camera: 8MP
- Display: 5.3-inch HD+ TFT display with a 720×1480 pixels resolution and an 18.5:9 aspect ratio
- Battery: 3,000mAh
- Processor: MediaTek 6739
- Price: Starts at $73
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Sony earlier introduced the Xperia 1 II as its best camera smartphone to date with a Photo Pro mode, meaning users could tweak a variety of features. Earlier on, the cameras offered no RAW support and this is something that the tech company has fixed with its July security update.
This security update, with firmware version 58.0.A.3.88 is about 75MB and introduces improvements to the selfie camera for video calls. The RAW option is currently available in Photo Pro mode and it lets users tinker with their photos. A RAW image gives users more room to edit depth, and this new RAW option is very important for post-processing.

RAW images are notably larger than JPEG images, meaning that storage space may be used up rather quickly on the Xperia 1 II. The files are stored in DNG format and then automatically saved to the internal storage with no option to switch to SD card, but the images can be manually transferred to SD card after capture. RAW photos will also be saved in a 4:3 aspect ratio.
The Sony Xperia 1 II features three lenses with 12MP sensors each and also supports quick Dual Pixel phase detection autofocus and optical image stabilization. The new update is currently rolling out to Xperia 1 II users gradually, so if you own an Xperia 1 II, keep a keen eye out for this RAW update.
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Author:Alfa Baye
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