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Samsung One UI Phone 13.1.23.2 update brings bug fixes [Expanding]

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Samsung Phone Update

Samsung is expanding the One UI Phone 13.1.23.2 update for more Galaxy devices. The update brings some general improvements to enhance the overall performance. To install this update via Galaxy Store, you will have to download the 25.96MB package.

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August 20, 2022

Like Google Phone, Samsung also offers a calling application for Galaxy smartphones called – Samsung Phone. The company regularly enhances its smartphone experience with new monthly updates while also not forgetting to bring updates for apps as well. Currently, Samsung Phone is grabbing a new update with version 13.1.23.2.

Samsung Phone 13.1.23.2 Update

The Korean tech giant has released the Phone 13.1.23.2 update with an installation package size of 25.96 MB. The latest update brings some common bug fixes to enhance the overall performance of the app.

Samsung Phone Update

However, there are no additional features or changes mentioned in the latest version, but you will definitely get a smoother experience with the update. We recommend users install the latest update via Galaxy Store.

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To install the update, open the Galaxy Store, tap on the menu icon, and click on the Updates option. Press the refresh icon present on the right side of the Phone app. You can also download the latest update from the link mentioned below.

  • Get Samsung Phone 13.1.23.2 update – APKMirror

How to set incoming call appearance while using apps?

You can control how incoming calls appear when you’re using other apps at your convenience. Through a few steps, you can set it.

  • Open the Samsung Phone app on your Galaxy device.
  • Click on the three dots to open the menu.
  • Tap on the Settings option.
  • Here you find Call display while using apps, press it.
  • You can select any one of three options:
    1. Full screen
    2. Small Pop-up
    3. Mini pop-up
  • You can also keep calls in the pop-up even after calls are answered by turning on the Keep calls in pop-up toggle.

Samsung Android 13 Coverage:

  1. Samsung Android 13 One UI 5.0 Eligible Devices
  2. One UI 5.0 Update Progress Report
  3. One UI 5.0 Beta – Registration Guide
  4. One UI 5.0 Beta – Rollback Guide
  5. One UI 5.0 Beta ROM – Download Link
  6. One UI 5.0 Features and Tweaks

Hey, Camila is here! From the very beginning, I love using Samsung phones like a die-hard fan. Apart from detailing One UI features for readers, I love exploring different apps of the Samsung ecosystem with a cup of tea!

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Samsung One UI’s often ignored app wins Bronze

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Samsung Global Goals V3.3

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

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Galaxy Circle to search 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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Google Authenticator 7.0 introduces new way to copy 2FA codes

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Google Authenticator 7.0 update

Google has just recently released a version 7.0 update of its Google Authenticator app, which arrives with some helpful changes that make using the app simpler and more user-friendly. Along with a fresh look, there are some changes to how you manage your 2FA (Two-factor authentication) codes on Google Authenticator.

Previously, you had to long-press on the six-digit code to copy it to your clipboard. Now, with the new version, a single tap on the code is all you need to copy it. While long-pressing still works sometimes, tapping is the new default way to copy codes to make it faster and easier.

The app’s design has also been updated with a fresh update. In the 6.0 version, you had to long-press to access options like editing, deleting, or rearranging your accounts.

In version 7.0, you can now swipe right to rename an account, swipe left to delete it, and drag to reorder your accounts. These 7.0 changes make it quicker and more intuitive to manage your list of 2FA codes on the Google Authenticator app.

Google Authenticator 7.0 update

Moreover, the update also includes Dynamic Color support, which allows the app to match your phone’s theme for a more personalized look. It also adds a Privacy Screen for additional security.

Furthermore, the update brings a new account search feature to make it easier to find specific codes if you have many accounts. The update is available on Play Store, you can install it now to enjoy fresh changes.

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