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Samsung Electronics is looking forward to the day when it will be able to safely enjoy life again in every corner of Ukraine. In the present scenario the most important thing is people’s lives and health, and focusing on this company has provided many service centers in those regions where it is possible.

Samsung Ukraine posted about their availability and service timings in your city. You can call them on 0 800 502 000 from 7:00 to 11:00 daily or you can also contact them online through chat on their official website Samsung.com/ua

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The relationship between Ukraine and Samsung is very long. Samsung has been operating in the Ukrainian market since 1996. During this maturing time, Samsung has made every effort to provide the country’s citizens with advanced technology and provide them with all the necessary support.

If you need any advice on purchase to warranty and post-warranty service equipment Samsung will do its best to fulfill its warranty obligations, even if there is no service center in your area. Please note that the company offers a free pick-up service in your area.

The mobile owner can directly call or can directly courier their device to the service center, Nova Poshta. The detailed information can be found on the official website of the services which is absolutely free in warranty and non-warranty cases. Samsung is thankful to all the users who have opted for its products and always stood with their favorite brand.

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Samsung explores new ‘heatsink’ to handle Exynos overheating

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Samsung is working on a new heatsink technology to handle overheating in future Exynos chips. The company is reportedly developing HPB (heat path block) for mobile processors, reports TheElec. This technology is expected to help prevent abnormal platform overheating.

Future Exynos chips from Samsung could feature new heatsink technology. The Korean tech giant was allegedly working on a new chip package technology to prevent overheating. The package attaches a heat path block, or HPB, on top of the system on the chip.

Samsung’s new heatsink tech is called fan-out wafer-level package-HPB (FOWLP-HPB). The company’s Advanced Package (AVP) business, under its chip division, was in charge of development. The solution is aimed to be developed by the fourth quarter, followed by mass production.

The OEM is also developing a FOWLP-system-in-package (SIP). It could allow the company to mount multiple dies as a follow-up, which will launch in the fourth quarter of 2025. Both package types mount the HPB on top of the Mobile AP, with the memory chip placed next.

For the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung is considering replacing Exynos with MediaTek Dimensity. The poor yield rate is the biggest reason behind the company’s approach towards MediaTek. It would help from both aspects including price negotiations with Qualcomm and dual-chip strategy.

Therefore, the next year’s Exynos chip is expected to bring this new heatsink. If the SoC enters mass production, Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series might debut it in 2026. HPB, which is already used in server and PC chips was initially introduced for mobile chipsets.

The rising adoption of on-device AI has also increased concerns about mobile processor overheating. Currently, smartphones usually feature a vapor chamber cooling tech, which holds refrigerants to cool down the processor and other core components.

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Samsung SmartThings update brings sharing Routines support, new management menus

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Samsung is rolling out a fresh update for its SmartThings app with version 1.8.17.22. The new update brings several improvements to enhance user experience and functionality.

The update brings the ability to share Routines with others. Now, users can easily collaborate by sharing their customized routines with family or friends.

In addition, the device tab experience has been significantly improved for a seamless user experience. Users can expect a more intuitive interface for managing and interacting with their connected devices.

Furthermore, the update introduces support for hub group management menus for better flexibility and control over the hub within the SmartThings.

Samsung SmartThings 1.8.17.22 update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 110MB. To install the update, you just need to visit the Galaxy Store app >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can directly download the update through the One UI build version mentioned here.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 official promotional images leaked

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Samsung will launch its new foldable smartphones next week. Ahead of the event, official promotional images of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 have been leaked. The material shows off the upcoming Flip phone in all its glory as well as some parts of the user interface.

Famous leakster EvanBlass published official promotional images of the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The phone is shown in its Light Blue colorway, which is accompanied by black on the cover. The camera ring looks quite hot, matching the shades of the phone’s frame color.

The phone will continue to feature a folder icon-styled cover screen. Thanks to its enhanced droplet-hinge tech, the phone folds flat – leaving no gap between the panels. It would also get software-derived enhancements for even better cover screen usability.

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is expected to bring a new cover display with increased refresh rate and brightness. It will offer an enhanced user experience to owners, with a higher refresh rate offering smoother operations. Also, the brighter cover panel will ensure seamless activities even in sunlight.

The South Korean tech giant confirmed to hold Galaxy Unpacked on July 10 in Paris. At the event, the new foldable phones will be introduced alongside the Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Buds 3 series, and Galaxy Watch 7 series.

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. In terms of software, the device will run One UI 6.1.1 version with new Galaxy AI features. The sad news is that the next Flip phone could be pricier than its predecessor in some markets.

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