Didn’t have time to follow the news yesterday? Here is what marked Friday, May 27: Samsung and its 200 megapixel sensor, the even more limited Tesla Autopilot in Europe and the potential postponement of the Google Pixel Fold. To not miss any news, remember to subscribe to the Frandroid newsletter.

Samsung: the advertisement of its 200 MP photo sensor demonstrates its uselessness
Samsung has promoted a new 200 megapixel photo sensor to show off its technological know-how. But the use that is made of it in advertising – a huge photo of 28 meters by 22 has been printed – absolutely does not correspond to the future use that will be made of it.
Tesla’s Autopilot will be even more limited in Europe
European customers are expected to have a feature removed from Tesla Autopilot due to Old Continent regulations. In particular, it would no longer be possible to take exits (motorway, for example) completely independently. Instead, the turn signal would have to be activated in particular to activate it.
Google Pixel Fold (NotePad): its release date would finally be postponed
According to The Elec, Google has decided to postpone the release of its very first foldable smartphone, the Google Pixel Fold. Initially expected for the end of 2022, the device should finally be marketed in 2023. And this for a simple reason: the Pixel Fold “would not be as comprehensive as Google would like“.
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