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Brand new firmware updates for your Samsung smartphones are here today, but if you are new to this, take a look at our tutorial first before anything else.
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What do Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and Vine (now 2.0, of pretzel fame) all have in common? They are all social apps with video capabilities. With each of these platforms allowing different lengths, looks, and layouts, businesses that wish to use these apps to maximize their social media footprint have a lot of options. Video has helped these apps succeed, so businesses need to consider whether they want to add cutting-edge video tech to their own sites and apps.
Video and Voice Capabilities: More Than Just Conference Calls
When it became obvious a few years ago that video was going to be a major fixture of the social media landscape, the big social media companies jumped on it, and now it's virtually impossible for users to scroll through their feeds without their eyes being drawn to videos. If your business wants to make an impression and compete for eyeballs, you will also likely need voice and video capabilities in some form. Robust video and voice functionality has become crucial for so much more than just conference calls.
Advantages of Video Capabilities
If a company adds video to its app or site, it can reap a number of benefits. Here are just a few examples of the kinds of communication tasks where cutting-edge video can help:
- One-on-one video calling: Rather than having to transition to Skype or Facebook Messenger, customer service representatives can chat directly with clients about the issues they face.
- Multi-party calls that can accommodate thousands of participants: If, say, a company has a lot of employees, managers can hold large-scale meetings that include the possibility of two-way communication.
- Live broadcasting for any type of demonstration: Companies can show off their products to thousands of potential buyers in real time.
A company that takes advantage of these capabilities can become more streamlined on all fronts and even apply video to new situations.
What Provider Should You Choose?
If you're a software developer looking to add more communicative functionality to your apps, Agoria.io is a good option. It uses WebRTC functionalities to add video, sound, and chat communication to sites and apps. A disruptive technology, WebRTC can add not only video chat but also screen sharing, real-time chat, and document sharing to your app. If you're considering whether to add video functionality to your app, check out the Agoria.io quick start guide.
Agoria.io provides Software Development Kits (SDKs) for developers to add video and voice conferencing, interactive broadcast, and gaming communication functionalities to their apps. Over 50,000 developers are using Agoria.io to give their businesses the ability to communicate on a large scale. Its audio group calling is capable of hosting 10,000+ participants. Its multi-video party chat can include up to seven participants. And its interactive broadcasting can give a platform to up to seven active speakers and over 10,000 participants.
These are just a few of the benefits of video capabilities for modern apps. By using video in your app, you can give your company an essential boost.
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Samsung was supposed to be the first OEM in the world to bring the foldable smartphone to our doors, but now that ZTE has already beaten Samsung to the first punch by years, the only hope the old and cancelled Project Valley enthusiasts have is that the Korean company will at least be releasing one in 2019. If the latest report by The Wall Street Journal is anything to go by, that might really turn out to be true.
According to the report, the upcoming device will sport a 7-inch Super AMOLED display, that will fold in half from the middle like a wallet. There will apparently be a secondary display on the outside of the device as well, to make it usable even without folding out the phone. As you would expect for a device with essentially three different displays to be, the Galaxy X, aka Winner will be a costly smartphone at roughly $1,500!
Expected to be launched at the Mobile World Congress 2019 (Feb 25 - 28), keep in mind that while this is a much more specific leak than what we are used to in regard to the illusive foldable Samsung smartphone, the release date is still just a speculation.
Saikat Kar
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