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Samsung Android 12: Galaxy M62, M52, M42, M32, M12 and M02 One UI 4.0 Update Info
This year, Samsung launched a number of new mid-range and budget smartphones in which the Galaxy M62, Galaxy M42 5G, Galaxy M32, Galaxy M12, and Galaxy M02/M02s are some of them. All of these devices support two years of Android upgrades and here we’re talking about the Android 12.
At the I/O 2021, Google announced the Android 12 for select Pixel and non-Pixel handsets as beta trials, while its stable release is scheduled for September this year. The twelfth major generation of Android OS brings radical design changes and major privacy features.
On the other hand, the Korean tech giant is expected to launch its Android 12 Beta program later this year, while we’ve already encountered a number of leaks and rumors regarding the eligible Galaxy devices, features, next One UI version, development, and so on.
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Following the company’s software update policy, Sammy Fans compiled a list of this year’s Galaxy M series smartphones that are suitable for the next major s/w update. From Galaxy M62, Galaxy M42 5G, Galaxy M32, Galaxy M12, to Galaxy M02/M02s, all of these devices will get the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update.
Meanwhile, most of the above-mentioned devices will also get the new One UI 3.1.1 update based on Android 11 before shifting to Android 12 and One UI 4.0. Unlike the rumored One UI version 3.5, the One UI 3.1.1 will not introduce any remarkable features or major UI changes.
Though if you own a Galaxy M series smartphone and excited to get connected with the latest news on Samsung Android 12 and One UI 4.0 development for your device, you should bookmark this article as it will be updated regularly with new and authentic information.
One UI 4.0 Update Roadmap:
On November 13, Samsung reportedly released the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update roadmap for the Galaxy devices. The rollout plan revealed the One UI 4.0 update release timeline for various Galaxy phones and tablets in Brazil. You can check it by clicking the link below:
Galaxy M62 Android 12 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker
- October 12, 2021: Samsung Galaxy M62 gets October 2021 security patch update
Galaxy M52 5G Android 12 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker
- To be added
Galaxy M42 5G Android 12 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker
- To be added!
Galaxy M32 Android 12 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker
Galaxy M12 Android 12 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker
- To be added!
Galaxy M02 Android 12 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker
- To be added!
This article will be updated regularly!
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Samsung brings huge energy-saving opportunity to New York
New York became the first US state to bring retail consumer rebates for appliances under the Inflation Reduction Act. Applauding the move, Samsung launched a huge energy-saving opportunity for the residents of New York.
Samsung started offering up-front discounts to consumers statewide through New York’s IRA HEAR program. Consumers can now access IRA’s Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) program.
IRA HEAR rebate program advantages
- Save up to $840 on Samsung’s innovative ENERGY STAR products, including laundry appliances like heat pump dryers and all-in-one combo washers + heat pump dryers.
Visit Samsung’s home appliance page to learn more about the options available.
Samsung said this is just the beginning of its rebates journey in New York. The company looks forward to working with partners to expand these retail rebates to more products and in more states across the United States.
Pay attention, the IRA provides rebates and tax credits to households across America. New York is leading the way in providing direct retail point-of-sale appliance rebates, supporting an affordable clean energy transition.
Inflation Reduction Act
Signed in August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act is the single largest investment in climate and energy in American history.
It provides home appliance rebates for discounts on electric energy-efficient appliances like Induction cooktops, ranges, and heat pump laundry appliances.
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Watch: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra conquers grueling military training
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra has undergone one of the most extreme military tests. The company has recently published a Watch Ultra test video, featuring Phillip Chu Joy.
Phillip participated in the Peruvian Navy’s Special Operations Course to showcase the watch’s capabilities. It is renowned as one of the world’s most challenging military training programs.
“The Galaxy Watch Ultra pushes technology to its limits, handling extreme conditions with ease,” Chu Joy remarked. “It’s undoubtedly designed for those seeking exceptional performance.”
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra proves its durability and functionality in water, mud, and sand — excelling even under the grueling conditions of Peru’s most extreme military training.
Galaxy Watch Ultra
The Watch Ultra boasts a Grade 4 titanium frame. It also features a shockproof cushioned design that meets MIL-STD-810H2 military standards and water resistance of up to 10ATM.
The product is capable of operating within a broad temperature range of -20°C to 55°C4 and performing at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters above sea level.
These capabilities make it ideal for tracking advanced physical activities like ocean swimming and cycling in extreme conditions; take the Perivian military training as a recent proven example.
Samsung’s Watch Ultra is the ultimate companion for sports enthusiasts and extreme adventurers. It’s crafted to endure the toughest conditions with its pro-grade features and premium materials.
Samsung’s Mauricio Revollar stated:
“We wanted the public to experience the Galaxy Watch Ultra like never before in the Peruvian market by creating the most extreme product review ever undertaken here.”
“This was made possible thanks to the collaboration of the Peruvian Navy, which allowed us to highlight and celebrate the commitment of the students in one of the world’s most demanding military training programs.”
Watch the video below:
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OpenAI eyes AI integration on Samsung phones like Apple Intelligence
Apple collaborated with OpenAI to power Apple Intelligence features. The ChatGPT maker continues to create obstacles for Google. In a recent move, OpenAI discussed a potential AI partnership with Samsung.
TheInformation (via Reuters) reported that OpenAI has recently discussed powering AI features on Samsung-made devices. It seems the ChatGPT-maker wishes an AI partnership with Samsung to expand its reach in multiple folds.
The company is considering developing a web browser to rival Google’s Chrome. OpenAI recently introduced its search engine called SearchGPT. It is available to limited users alongside internal testers and strategic partners.
Samsung x OpenAI
Samsung and Google’s close partnership doesn’t need any elaboration. The friendship isn’t limited to services, as both firms work across an ecosystem. However, it doesn’t stop Samsung from partnering with OpenAI in favor of better service.
As the AI phone market is growing rapidly, OpenAI may innovate further. Google doesn’t lag, but there’s still room for a potential alliance. Apple Intelligence-like features might be deployed on Galaxy phones after Samsung’s partnership.
OpenAI knows Samsung holds the command of the worldwide smartphone market. Expansion of its services will be quite broader than Apple if its partnership with Samsung pens down. For now, take this information as a grain of salt!
Apple x OpenAI
Apple leads the worldwide premium smartphone market. Google and Samsung introduced their AI phones in October 2023 and January 2024, respectively. It forced Apple to immediately enter the segment to normalize the innovation gap.
Google’s availing Gemini Nano AI model, but Apple joined hands with OpenAI. To create a difference, OpenAI powering some of the coolest AI features on recent iPhones. The move is to attract other vendors to adopt source AI from OpenAI.
Well, Apple still reportedly considering bringing Gemini AI on iPhones. The company believes that iPhone users should have different AI providers available. Hence, a multi-collaborative approach is also in the pipeline, at least from Apple’s end.