#Samsung has come a long way since launching its first Galaxy-Series smartphone.
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March 2010: Samsung launched the Galaxy S smartphone with a 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen, Google Android OS.
2011: Introduced the Galaxy SII & also introduced the Galaxy Note, a large screen phablet with a stylus support.
2012: Introduced pebble-inspired Galaxy S3 which included smart stay that keeps the screen from turning off if you are looking at it .
2013: Introduced the Galaxy S4 with improved features, design and hardware
2014: There came the Galaxy S5, Samsung first with a fingerprint sensor stacked under the home button &water and dust resilient.
2015: Galaxy S6-series with one of the variants that had curved edge display & wireless charging support.
2016: Galaxy S7-series which had a regular version with a regular flat screen and a curved edge version with a bigger screen estate.
2017: Came the Galaxy S8-series with infinity screen of tall aspect ratio and curved edge screen.
2018: The co. came up with Galaxy S9-series with variable aperture lens in the Plus variant.
The same year, the Galaxy Note9 was also introduced with Samsung Dex support that turns the phone to offer PC-like experience when connected with a TV or monitor with a HDMI cable.
2019: Came up with 3 Galaxy S10-series smartphones, with the Galaxy S10e being one of the best compact flagship smartphones of the year & with a 5.8-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display, dual rear cameras with an ultra-wide-angle lens.
2020: #GalaxyNote20 is introduced which comes with a 6.90-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440 pixels by 3200 pixels at a PPI of 508 pixels per inch.
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@amerix@FitFounder 1/16 I tried deep-diving into some of the learnings from @JamesClear . In such simple words Atomic Habits gives such a great framework as to how to go about in life.
Sharing some of those learnings for common benefits.
A Thread
@amerix@FitFounder@JamesClear 2/16 Whatever habits are normal in your culture are among the most attractive behaviors you will find.
@amerix@FitFounder@JamesClear 3/16 For this exercise, first action item is to write down your desired identity. Only if you are aware of who you WANT TO BE, would you be able to decide the best in the world around you.
1/17
Nothing's better if you are passionate about something. But there is nothing to worry at all if you are yet to find out what you are passionate about.
A Thread on "Finding Flow in Everything you Do" from Ikigai
2/ 17
Enjoying whatever you do in life is not a factor of finding that special something alone but its a way of life where you celebrate whatever you do.
3/ 17
Flow is a state in which people are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter; the experience itself is so enjoyable that people will do it even at great cost, for the sheer sake of doing it.
(1/11) You may think that you are great at delegating things.
You could also think that your subordinates don't inspire confidence in you.
But believe me Tim's clarity on Delegation makes using it a no brainer.
A Thread:
(2/11) Why Delegate?
Your Goal should be to free your time to focus on bigger and better things. If you are spending your time on chores and errands that could be spent better elsewhere, only you are responsible for sorting it out.
(3/11) What & When to Delegate :
1. When you are clear about your tasks : Refine your rules and processes before adding people. Using people to leverage a refined process multiplies production; using people as a solution to a poor process multiplies problems.
Times have changed, there is excess of data everywhere. Data is being overly monetised. Authors and other content creators are generating lot of revenue, hence information available for consumption is increasing multifold everyday.
This demands a new skillset of being able to find the right dose of information that is important for you.