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Samsung SportsFlow will be partnering for an exclusive video channel that can be accessed via the free sports app.
This is made possible by a collaboration between the South Korean company Iocean X8 free shipping and Garage Entertainment, which is an Australian studio. The channel will be called Fearless and tailored to be accessible for free all over Southeast Asia and Oceania. It will also be featuring some sports and adventure films, as well as premium content that can be purchased through the channel.
Over at the PR Newswire, it was also mentioned that Garage Entertainment will be creating virtual reality content for the Gear VR. This will make the creation the first VR surfing footage, and one that will put surfer Mark Matthews in the spotlight.
"We are so honoured to be part of this exciting new partnership with Samsung," Garage Entertainment CEO Michael Lawrence said to PR Newswire. "At Garage, our business plan is built on pioneering new technologies such as Virtual Reality, developing alternative content delivery platforms and nurturing international partnerships such as this one with Samsung SportsFlow."
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 packs a lot of power in a lot of ways, but one of its anticipated highlights apart from the powerful processor is the crisp 16-megapixel shooter. It has been tried and tested in a number of situations, and proved that it can capture details and colours to rival its close competitors in the market.
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But what's really interesting is the camera that it's sporting. Phone Arena managed to dig and find out that what's really underneath the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a Sony sensor, something that was not as broadcasted by the South Korean company.
According to the report, this tidbit was found after a teardown of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. It's a surprising move, considering that Samsung has already used its own ISOCELL 16-megapixel sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S5. But for its newest note device, it seemed to have switched back to using the Sony IMX240.
The source emphasizes that this may be the reason for the lack of ISOCELL talk related to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Whether or not this means an abrupt end to the ISOCELL technology remains to be seen. Or perhaps Samsung is saving the shooter technology for another device.
If all goes as planned, the Samsung Gear VR may be looking at a future dungeon crawler game from indie developer John Hibbins and Nick Pittom. A report from VR Focus mentions the possibility of "Crystal Rift," a VR title geared that is looking at a summer release on the PC platform JIAYU G4S free shipping , to also debut on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4's gaming accessory.
"VR game coming to @oculus rift and GearVR (fingers crossed!)" said the developer in a Twitter post quoted by VR Focus.
The title is a first-person game that involves puzzles, traps and challenges all packed in a three-act game. Getting on the Samsung Gear VR is certainly a great way to expand not only the title's reach but also the experiences that potential customers of Gear VR can have.