Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features

Samsung Galaxy S20 family including the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip have gotten some exclusive features with a software update. 

Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features
Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features

Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features


Samsung announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft last year. This brought Microsoft's Your Phone app to the Galaxy Note 10.The app links the phone and PC, letting you text from your PC, sync your notifications, and wirelessly transfer photos back and forth. 

In fact, you can even use the app to mirror your phone’s screen and see it on your PC. If you're already familiar with the app then you will surely like what I'm about to tell you right now. 

You see Microsoft and Samsung are expanding their functionality between their platforms. With a software update, the Galaxy S20 line and the Galaxy Z Flip owners will get some exclusive features. In particular, support for cross-platform copy and paste with Windows PCs, plus limited RCS support. 

Here's how it's going to work. You can copy and paste text, as well as images, between phone and Windows 10.Do your normal copy or paste commands on PC, then long-press on your Galaxy S20 or Z Flip to see that info available to paste on your phone. It should work back the other way too, from phone to PC. 

Also, Microsoft is bringing support for sending Rich Communication Service also known as (RCS)text messages from connected PCs.. This will only work if your mobile carrier supports it. 

Those who have RCS enabled will use Samsung’s native Messaging app as the default app on their phone. Notifications will sync across the devices so if you view a message on PC, it will be marked as read on the phone as well. 

In addition, users can now switch off their mobile device's display while using the app's phone screen feature on their PC. Technically, the display is only going blank, but since the Galaxy S20 and Z Flip have AMOLED displays, the screen itself is being shutoff, which should save a lot of battery. 

Iphone 12 will be the first phone to break the 3GHz speed barrier


Apple's processors are the best in the smartphone segment. In fact, it's competitors which include Qualcomm, Samsung, Huawei and Mediatek are not even close to pulling off numbers that Apple can in synthetic benchmarks. And now it looks like the A14 Bionic chip that will debut on the iPhone 12 will certainly ruffle some feathers with its competitors. 

Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features

Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features
Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip got some new exclusive features

Ice Universe posted Geek bench 5 scores of the A14 chip on the Chinese social site Weibo, which shows a 6-core SoC that can be clocked at over 3 GHz, which is quite a feat in itself. This has been the first mobile processor tested at the whopping 3.1 GHz, and, while the iPhone12 won't be running at these peek speeds all the time, that's still very impressive. 

The single-core and multi-core scores are over 1600 and 4600 respectively which are pretty high compared to the existing chipsets and if this benchmark listing is indeed true then Qualcomm, Samsung and Huawei have some serious work to do in bringing their chipsets close to the A14’s result. 

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