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When will Samsung Galaxy A51 get Android 12 One UI 4.0 update?
Google released the Android 12 for Pixel smartphone users months after several Beta testing phases. Meanwhile, Samsung is also conducting the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta activity for select flagship Galaxy devices.
Samsung’s One UI 4.0 will be based on Google’s Android 12 OS, which will be released later this year. Flagships apart, there’s a Galaxy A51 smartphone, which is one of the expensive and popular handsets of the Galaxy A series.
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Samsung Galaxy A51 Android 12
Debuted back in March 2020, the Galaxy A51 came pre-installed with Android 10-based One UI 2.0. Later on, the company released the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10, followed by the One UI 2.5 in late last year. Moving on, the device grabbed the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update earlier this year.
According to Samsung’s new Android upgrade policy (revised in August 2020), the Galaxy A51 will receive major upgrades up to Android 13 thanks to three years of update guarantee. However, the Android 12 update is obviously coming for the Galaxy A51 smartphone, but when?
Update 1: One UI 4.0 update releasing soon
- Checkfirm has spotted One UI update for the Galaxy A51 smartphones via build version A51FXXUSFVC2. The CSC code of this release is INS which belongs to the Indian units. Read more here.
Samsung Galaxy A51 Android 12 One UI 4.0 – April 2022
This year, Samsung killed the x.5 generation of the One UI in favor of a new x.1.1.1, which seems a true minor upgrade over its parent variant. This decision helped the company to speed up its Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update development and rollout for the Galaxy devices.
Speaking specifically about the Galaxy A51, the device is now officially confirmed to receive the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update in April 2022. To be mentioned, the update availability may differ for carrier-locked devices and as per regions.
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Next-gen Samsung NRD-K chip R&D facility takes shape
Samsung announced the beginning of equipment installation at its new research and development complex, NRD-K. It is a cutting-edge research and development facility for next-generation semiconductors.
NRD-K facility is a significant investment in Samsung’s future semiconductor tech. It is expected to accelerate the company’s development process.
The NRD-K is a state-of-the-art, 109,000-square-meter complex. It is being built to secure Samsung’s leadership in future semiconductor technology.
It will serve as a core research base for memory, system semiconductors, and foundries. The Korean tech giant plans to invest a total of 20 trillion won (~ $14 billion) in this facility by 2030.
Samsung says NRD-K will be equipped with a highly advanced infrastructure to enable research from fundamental technologies to product development in one place.
The facility could become a hub for cutting-edge chip tech, with the introduction of high-res EUV lithography systems, new material deposition equipment, and wafer bonding infrastructure.
“NRD-K will bolster our development speed, enabling the company to create a virtuous cycle to accelerate fundamental research on next-generation technology and mass production. We will lay the foundation for a new leap forward in Giheung, where Samsung Electronics’ 50-year history of semiconductors began, and create a new future for the next 100 years,” said Young Hyun Jun, Vice Chairman and Head of the Device Solutions Division at Samsung Electronics.
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Samsung Galaxy A16 launches in Singapore with 6-Gen OS updates, free 25W charger
Samsung Galaxy A16 LTE and 5G officially launched in Singapore. The phones have large, bright displays, decent camera specs, 6-Gen OS update support, and more. For a limited period, you also get a free 25W charging adapter.
The Galaxy A16 5G is available in Gold, Blue Black, and Light Green, while the A16 LTE is available in Grey, Black, and Light Green. It adopts Samsung’s signature design, featuring refined, rounded corners and a linear camera lens layout.
6-Gen OS Updates
Samsung’s 6-Gen OS updates promise applies to the Galaxy A16 devices. Pre-loaded with Android 14-based One UI 6, the A16 and A16 5G will keep getting new Android and quarterly security updates until at least October 2030.
Galaxy A16 Specs and Features
The Galaxy A16 sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display. The Super AMOLED panel offers scenes with true-to-life colors and sharp clarity. All that stuff makes the screen ideal for watching videos, gaming, or browsing content.
Key Island is another notable design upgrade in the Galaxy A16. It provides a sleek look and feel, contributing to an easy and intuitive grip on the Galaxy A16, making the device more comfortable to hold for daily use.
Samsung has also refined the design; A16 boasts an improved, sleeker design, with a thinner body measuring just 7.9mm. The bezels are also streamlined, helping users better immerse themselves in content and gameplay.
The phones are equipped with a triple rear camera setup, consisting of a 50MP main sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP macro lens. With the 13MP front camera, users can take better and sharper selfies with visual details and accurate color rendition.
Interestingly, the A16 features an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. The device packs a 5000mAh battery supported by 25W fast charging. Both LTE and 5G variants use MediaTek (Dimensity and Helio) chips to power functions. Pricing is as follows:
- 4G (8+128GB) – RRP $288
- 5G (8+128GB) – RRP $318
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Biden sidelines Samsung, TSMC gets $6.6 billion CHIPS subsidy in the US
Biden administration approved a $6.6 billion CHIPS Act subsidy to TSMC. The move comes right before President-elect Donald Trump’s 2nd term. Samsung and SK Hynix are also eligible for incentives but disbursal is awaited.
The outgoing gov led by Joe Biden has officially confirmed a $6.6 billion subsidy under the CHIPS and Science Act for the TSMC semiconductor plant in Arizona, US.
On November 15, the White House announced, “The Department of Commerce has provided up to $6.6 billion in direct funding to TSMC’s subsidiary, TSMC Arizona.”
“Today’s final agreement with TSMC – the world’s leading manufacturer of advanced semiconductors – will spur $65 billion dollars of private investment to build three state-of-the-art facilities in Arizona and create tens of thousands of jobs by the end of the decade. This is the largest foreign direct investment in a greenfield project in the history of the United States.
The first of TSMC’s three facilities is on track to fully open early next year, which means that for the first time in decades an American manufacturing plant will be producing the leading-edge chips used in our most advanced technologies – from our smartphones, to autonomous vehicles, to the data centers powering artificial intelligence.” – U.S. President Joe Biden
After Trump hinted at repealing the CHIPS Act, concerns were raised about whether the subsidy promised by the Biden administration would actually be executed.
Intel, Samsung and SK still waiting
Intel, Samsung, and SK Hynix have also signed preliminary agreements with the US Gov. However, TSMC has a sharp edge in terms of becoming the initial beneficiary.
Samsung will invest $44 billion and receive a subsidy of $6.4 billion, while SK Hynix will invest $3.87 billion and receive a subsidy of $450 million.
Following the TSMC announcement, it is expected that subsidies for other semiconductor companies such as Intel, Samsung, and SK Hynix will also be confirmed.
Low-interest loans for TSMC
The US Department of Commerce also stated that it would provide TSMC Arizona with low-interest loans of up to $5 billion, following the disbursal of incentives.
TSMC plans to invest $65 billion to build three semiconductor plants in Arizona. The second plant, scheduled to be operational in 2028, will use 2nm technology.