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Samsung repairing Galaxy Note and S series phones’ display for just $100, here’s how

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Samsung brings great and best offers every moment for its Galaxy smartphone users. Whether you are using a flagship or an affordable smartphone, the company takes care of it. With this tagline, Samsung smartphone users in the US can avail a great promotional offer for their Galaxy devices.

The cracked display on your smartphone is very annoying. The phone probably still works fine, but the crack can make use difficult or even dangerous. But the repair cost is usually close to the value of the phone, so most people will skip the repairs.

Well, if you have a cracked Samsung phone, there is a promotional offer that you may not want to pass. By March 28, 2022, Samsung will be repairing the Galaxy S or Galaxy Note screen for just $100. It’s a lot less than you get anywhere.

Samsung’s $100 Smartphone Repair Promotion

To qualify for this offer, you must be living in the United States. You must also have a Galaxy S9 or newer phone in the Galaxy S series (exceptions Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy S20 FE only). The promo also applies to Galaxy Note 9 or newer Galaxy Note phones. This does not apply to any other Galaxy series, i.e. no Galaxy A or Galaxy Z phone.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G - 2

How to fix your cracked Samsung phone for $100?

Follow the steps below to repair your $100 screen. Keep in mind that this will only work until March 28, 2022. Next, you pay the standard screen repair rate:

  • Visit Samsung’s repair portal.
  • Click “Start repair service” and select “Phone”.
  • Choose whether you are fixing Galaxy S or Galaxy Note phone. Remember, these are the only lines that apply to the $100 promo.
  • Select your phone model and then select the “Mail-In” service.
  • You can not use the drop-off service.
  • Login or create a Samsung account.
  • Follow the on-screen prompts to begin your repair. Assuming you meet the eligibility requirements, your repairs will cost $100.

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HD images of Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, Watch 7, Buds 3 Pro leaked

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HD images of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra, Watch 7, Buds 3 Pro have leaked. Courtesy of Evan Blass, we now have official images of Galaxy Unpacked products, two weeks ahead of the official unveiling.

Starting with the HD images of Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung has made it quite precious. It would feature Apple’s Watch Ultra-like bands, making it stand apart from the Standard and Classic variants.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

The Galaxy Watch 7 continues to bring Samsung’s signature smartwatch design. It will have touchscreen bezels. The band may get upgraded with an Ultra-model feel but without dual clasp element.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

The Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are also shown in all their glory. These products are also inspired by Apple’s AirPods, bringing stems and vents for multi-purpose enhancements.

Samsung has reportedly fueled the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro with Mercedez-like LED light strips on stems. However, it remains to be seen whether the LED will glow in Pure White or in RGB format.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3

Samsung will also launch the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 foldables. The former retains the same design, while the latter will have a slightly wider cover screen, making it more useful in unfolded state.

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July’s Galaxy S24 update could address Gallery photo editing issue

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Samsung S24 Editing issue update

Samsung is planning to release a new software update for the Galaxy S24 series soon to address the issue with the Gallery’s photo editing mode. The moderator has confirmed this information through a post on the Samsung community.

Users of the Galaxy S24 series have reported an issue with photo editing on the Gallery app after moving photos using the Smart Switch app. This issue is particularly noticeable when photos edited in the Gallery app’s editing mode are not saving properly after the transfer.

Samsung is already aware of this issue and is preparing to release a new software update to fix it. Users may soon receive a notification prompting them to update their device. It is expected that the July 2024 security update will fix this issue.

To update your Galaxy S24 smartphone, go to Settings and then scroll down and select Software Update. If an update is available, tap Download and Install to start updating your device. It is important to keep your device software up-to-date to ensure it functions optimally.

One UI 6.1.1 update to include improved side button functionality

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One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 update live in the US, Korea

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One UI 6 Watch Beta 2

Samsung has released the One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 update after initiating the beta program in mid-June 2024. This new beta update fixes initial issues and implements user feedback to improve the user experience.

The updated version of the One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 update can be identified through the firmware ending with ZXFB. This beta update is currently live for users in the US and Korea.

The update focuses on improving system stability, fixing reboot issues, and optimizing battery usage. It also enhances app performance and includes several other enhancements for a better overall experience.

To access the latest beta software, open the Galaxy Wearable app, access Galaxy Watch settings, proceed to Watch software update, and select Download and Install. Users need to back up important data before proceeding with the update to prevent any potential data loss.

One UI 6 Watch Beta 2

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