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Samsung One UI Smart Call receiving new update (13.0.10.1) via Galaxy Store [Expanding]
[March 27] Samsung Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update is expanding to more regions, models
Two weeks after the initial release, Samsung is now expanding the latest Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update to more of the eligible Galaxy devices running Android 12-based One UI 4.0 or One UI 4.1. While this new version was available in a few countries, it’s now available for consumers globally.
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[March 14] Nowadays, we are much troubled by fraud calls and spam calls, if a call comes from a new number, then we do not know whether it is a fraud call or an important call made by our known via a new number.
But there are many apps in the market that reveal the identity of the caller. Samsung Smart Call app plays the same role for its Galaxy devices users.
Samsung is now improving its Samsung Smart Call app by releasing a new update. Users can identify the new update via version 13.0.10.1 and updated package size of 3.03 MB.
Samsung Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update release note shows regular bug fixes that further enhance the usability of the application. Notably, there are no additional changes and improvements noted in the update.
To pick up the phone without any worry, users should install the latest Samsung Smart call update. To install this latest update you can visit Galaxy Store or download it from mentioned below.
- Get Samsung Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update – APKMirror
Samsung Smart Call App
Samsung users can easily block or report spam calls Smart Call app. It allows users to know who is calling, even if the number is not in your contact list. You can easily block the call when it is spam and then report it and take action.
How to enable it?
To enable this feature, you can check the following steps mentioned below.
- Open the Phone/Call app on your device.
- Click on the three dots placed at the right corner.
- Then, tap on the Settings option.
- After tapping, Call Settings opened.
- Turn on the Caller ID and Spam protection option and it is done.
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Samsung Daily Board app update adds Night Clock Mode
Samsung has pushed a fresh update for its Daily Board app, version 15.0.51.1, which brings new features and improvements to enhance the user experience. This update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 19.09MB.
The new update introduces Night Clock Mode, which is designed to make using the app easier and more comfortable in low-light conditions. With this update, the clock interface now automatically switches to a more dimmed color scheme when the lighting around you dims.
It ensures that the clock remains easily readable on the Daily Board without causing eye strain in dark environments. This feature automatically activates when the Adaptive Brightness setting on your Samsung device is turned on.
Along with the new Night Clock Mode, this update also includes some bug fixes. These fixes help improve the overall performance of the app to make it run more smoothly and reliably.
Overall, the Samsung Daily Board 15.0.51.1 update brings a helpful new feature and bug fixes to make it a better and more user-friendly tool for Samsung users. You can install the via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates.
Also, you can download the update from the third-party app link mentioned here. Install the latest update now to enjoy new features.
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Samsung One UI’s often ignored app wins Bronze
Samsung Global Goals app wins Bronze in the “Partnership or Collaboration – Responsible Technology” category of the 4th annual Anthem Awards.
Although the Global Goals app comes pre-loaded in One UI, it often gets overlooked by Samsung users. It’s a dynamic lock screen wallpaper service, that funds UN for Global Goals through ads.
Samsung has crafted the Global Goals app in partnership with UNDP. It empowers millions worldwide to contribute directly to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, AKA Global Goals.
Anthem Awards is an annual affair, which honoured One UI’s often ignored app with Bronze. It highlights Samsung’s continued dedication to fostering impactful, technology-driven solutions.
“We are truly honored to have our commitment to the Global Goals recognized by the Anthem Awards,” said Stephanie Choi, EVP & Head of Marketing, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics.
The platform recognizes initiatives that leverage technology responsibly through strategic partnerships to address societal challenges and promote ethical technology use.
The future of Samsung’s Global Goals app
The South Korean tech giant reiterated its dedication to harnessing the power of technology to inspire collective action, open collaboration, and creating a better future.
As Samsung moves towards 2030 alongside the UNDP, the Global Goals app will remain vital for driving action and progress toward achieving the Global Goals.
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Google revamps Circle to Search with app drawer and chunkier design
Google has introduced a new design for its Circle to Search feature, which lets you quickly search and take action on things you see on your screen. This revamped interface is a part of the Google app version 15.45.43.ve.arm64 beta update, bringing some noticeable changes.
The update brings a new look to the Circle to Search interface. The design is now chunkier, with a rounded box around the search bar and buttons to encase the elements.
The most important change is the replacement of the Translate and Google Lens buttons with an app drawer button, spotted by Android Authority. This means that instead of having those features directly in the search bar, you’ll need to tap the app drawer to access them. This change comes after Google removed the Lens button from the search bar a few weeks ago.
While some users might find the extra tap annoying, the app drawer helps Google make space for more features in the future. The search bar has already been getting smaller over time, and the app drawer helps prevent it from being messy.
Moreover, the Music Search button stays in its place next to the search bar, but users are hoping Google will allow them to customize which shortcuts they want to show.
The new design may take some time to get used to, but it looks like Google is making room for even more features in the future.
Aside from this, Google is also reportedly working on a feature that will let you use Circle to Search with videos, though it’s still unclear which platforms will support this feature.
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