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Samsung India research centre involved in development of key features of S23 series – Times of India

Samsung has just launched its latest flagship smartphone — Galaxy S23 series — globally. The series includes the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra. All three smartphones are designed to offer a premium smartphone experience and are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The new smartphones from the company bring several new features and innovations and Samsung R&D Institute Bangalore (SRI-B), the company’s largest software R&D centre outside South Korea, has contributed to the development of innovations in the new Galaxy S23 series by closely collaborating with Korea teams and other overseas R&D centres like Samsung Research America (SRA).
According to the company, SRI-B engineers contributed significantly to the development of key features in the camera, multi-device experience (SmartThings), on-device AI, 5G and Services in Galaxy S23.
Samsung Galaxy S23 seires camera
The new Galaxy S23 series, equipped with a pro-grade AI camera system, is designed to capture detailed photos and videos in both regular lighting and low-light situations. SRI-B engineers have worked on computational photography and Vision AI technology to help improve features like Nightography, Pro-grade video, HDR and Astrography in Expert RAW.
In addition to these, SRI-B engineers, according to the company, have also worked on 2PD dual-pixel hardware sensor capabilities to improve features like selfie portrait, autofocus in videos and Galaxy S23 series. Also, the Expert RAW app now supports 50MP resolution via the rear camera and it now also supports the front camera.
In order to provide the best capture, edit and share experience, SRI-B engineers have contributed to the development of Photo Remaster and Object Eraser features. In Galaxy S23 series, it is further enhanced with the introduction of the AI-Interactive Contour Segmentation tool, through which users can draw around a particular object in a photo to select and convert it to objects and stickers that can be inserted into another image.
SmartThings
Samsung has been focusing on multi-device experience for a while now. The Galaxy S23 series takes things further with enhanced connectivity and customisation options. SmartThings service is at the front and centre of this and is also developed by SRI-B engineers.
The Circadian Lighting service customises the relative colour values of a smart light bulb to mimic the natural light from the Sun throughout the day. Additionally, the Gentle Wakeup and Wind Down settings help users gently adjust by slowly brightening or reducing the intensity of smart lights at home to imitate sunrise and sunset effects.
SRI-B also contributed to the development of seamless IoT device registration services known as ‘Calm Technology’ and has been part of the team to achieve the world’s first Matter-certified IoT eco system device. SRI-B engineers have developed services that allow consumers to set the mood, create their own personal space and save energy for sustainable living at the touch of a button and with simple automation in SmartThings.
One UI 5 Intelligence experiences
The SRI-B team has also contributed to enhance the Galaxy One UI experience. The team has worked on On-device Intelligence powered Personalisation, Productivity & Automation features which provide convenience in consumers’ daily lives.
The team has also worked on improving features like Smart suggestions based on phone usage that suggests App and App actions, security and privacy dashboard and more. The sharing feature on the new Galaxy S23 series now also warns users in advance about sharing private and sensitive data.

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