Samsung has just revealed some very interesting details regarding the features that it offers on its latest generation of flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S23 series. Some of the features were apparently developed in India, so here are all the details.

As per official notes, the South Korean tech giant’s Research and Development Institute Noida (SRI-N) is a global R&D Center that has been working on making advanced solutions for the company. Thus, SRI-N has made major contributions towards the development of smartphones and other innovations from the brand. Furthermore, this team in India has also worked closely with other teams in South Korea to help develop innovative features in the latest Galaxy S23 lineup.

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Some of the features made by SRI-N engineers are in the fields of user experience, health features, performance improvements, and user safety as well. To elaborate, user experience is a crucial part in the digital work and the SRI-N team has worked hard on building an intuitive experience. The Galaxy to Share app is one such example as its lets users to share all customization and own personalization settings across different Galaxy devices. There are even various widgets and clock related features that were developed in India as well.

For health, the SRI-N engineers focused on improving health features in Samsung’s latest flagship phones. The new Galaxy S23 series devices come with a new Sleep tracker widget on the home screen and even a new track for water intake that can even setup up reminders for you to drink water. Samsung Health trackers also help in mapping the water, body composition, cycle tracking, and heart rate of the users. Lastly, the new phones’ Emergency SOS and Emergency Sharing feature was also developed by SRI-N team as well.

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