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Samsung Galaxy A71 5G gets Android 13 One UI 5.0 [Updated]

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[Dec. 25] Update 5 – Available for Galaxy A71 5G [Verizon]

Verizon is releasing an Android 13 and One UI 5 update for Samsung Galaxy A71 5G smartphone users in the US. This major update comes with several new features and improvements along with November 2022 security patch. The update bears One UI build version A716VSQU5FVL1.

 

[Dec. 13] Update 4 – Galaxy A71 5G in UAE

After the LTE models, Samsung is now releasing Android 13 and One UI 5.0 update for the Galaxy A71 5G. It’s currently available in UAE carrying software version A716BXXU6EVL2. Notably, the major firmware update brings latest December 2022 security patch for better system security.

 

[Dec. 13] Update 3 – Expanding in Canada

Samsung rolling out the Android 13 update to Galaxy A71 4G smartphone users in Canada. The latest One UI 5 firmware carries PDA version number A715WVLU4EVK3 and is the last major OS upgrade for this great mid-range phone from 2019.

 

[Dec. 7] Update 2 – Expanding in India

Samsung begins to expand the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update for Galaxy A71 smartphone users in India, carrying build version – A715FXXU8DVK5.

 

[Nov. 26] Update 1 – Expanding in Europe

Samsung is now expanding the Android 13 update to the Galaxy A71 smartphone users in more European countries including the UK and Spain.

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[Nov. 21] Initial story…

Samsung is just killing it with massive Android 13 update distribution across all segments of Galaxy devices. After Fan Editions and Lite version of Note 10 series, Samsung pushed the Stable Android 13 One UI 5.0 update for the Galaxy A71 smartphone.

If you have Samsung Galaxy A71 smartphone in Poland (right now!), just head towards Settings and download the latest Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update, which carries PDA version number A715FXXU8DVK1. In addition, the update package includes a newer Android security patch for security advancements.

Android 13 is the last operating system upgrade for this 2020 mid-range smartphone, the same goes for its younger brother Galaxy A51. Both the Galaxy A71 and A51 are eligible for three major OS updates and four years of regular security patches.

In January next year, the devices will have their “third anniversary” and Samsung has already delivered the biggest gift in the form of Android 13 One UI 5.0. This major switch provides a whole new experience to the users of millions of Galaxy devices, worldwide.

How to update

Samsung consumers can check new software updates manually with a handful of simple steps. Firstly, visit your Galaxy device’s “System Settings,” once done, scroll down and tap the “Software update” tab, followed by the “Download and install” button.

What’s new with Samsung’s Android 13 update

The One UI 5.0 update brings minor yet significant tweaks in various parts of the user interface such as the notification panel, control center, transparency, and system app icons. However, the One UI 5’s advantage can be doubled by using the brand-new Good Lock suite.

Customers can copy text content from images available in the Gallery and Camera viewfinder itself, thanks to One UI 5’s text extraction feature. And of course, there are a lot of new ways for users who love customizing their smartphone and the user interface. Check all here | One UI 5.0 Features

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung Galaxy A16 5G launched in the Philippines: Specs, Price and Availability

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Samsung launched Galaxy A16 and A16 5G in the Philippines. It follows the recent debut in the United Kingdom after a handful of more markets. The devices come with decent specs and features at an affordable price tag.

The new Samsung Galaxy A16 5G and LTE will be available in the Philippines at ₱13,990 and ₱9,990, respectively. The 5G variant is available for purchase, starting today, while you have to wait til December 3rd to own the LTE-only model.

Display

Samsung’s new Galaxy A16 phones sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ sAMOLED display. The Super AMOLED screen provides scenes with true-to-life colors and sharp clarity, making the display ideal for watching videos, gaming, or browsing.

Samsung Galaxy A16 Philippines

Camera

The phones have a triple camera setup, featuring a 50MP main sensor accompanied by a 5MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro lens. Its front camera has a 13-megapixel resolution, unlocking a decent selfie-snapping experience.

Processor, Battery & Charging

Samsung’s A16 phones pack MediaTek chipsets, with the 5G model bringing Dimensity 6300 and 4G using Helio G99. Both models equip robust 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging capability for all-day long performance.

Design

The new Galaxy A15 5G/LTE comes with immersive visuals, sleek designs, and secure, reliable experiences. The smartphones adopt Samsung’s signature design, featuring refined, rounded corners and a linear camera lens layout.

The Galaxy A16 series also introduces an improved, sleeker design, with a thinner body measuring just 7.9mm—down from 8.4mm in last year’s A15 series. The streamlined bezels further emphasize the AMOLED display.

Apart from this, the Key Island design offers a sleek look and feel. It also contributes to an easy and intuitive grip on the device, making it comfortable to hold. Previously, the Key Island was only available on Galaxy A55 and A35 models.

Colors

Available in a range of colorways, the Galaxy A16 5G offers Blue Black, and Gold. The Galaxy A16 LTE on the other hand comes in Black, Grey, and an online exclusive color — Light Green, giving users plenty of stylish options.

Software

Boots Android 14-based One UI 6.1, eligible for 6 generations of major Android and 6 years of regular security patches.

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Samsung research reveals accessibility crisis in UK tech market

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A recent Samsung study shows that the lack of accessibility in design is excluding millions of consumers from products, services, and experiences in the UK. It’s a wake-up call for brands operating in the United Kingdom to revisit the design approach.

Samsung and OnePoll surveyed 1,000 adults with invisible and visible disabilities (accessibility issues) in the UK. The study reveals that over 68% of survey participants have felt excluded from products or services due to accessibility issues.

Key takeaways:

  1. 55% of respondents don’t believe mainstream brands are invested enough in making products that cater to individual needs.
  2. 54% don’t think companies understand which accessibility features are important for consumers with disabilities.
  3. 80% claim major brands could be missing out on millions by not thinking about inclusive design for consumers with disabilities.
  4. 72% of consumers surveyed have abandoned a purchase due to a product’s lack of accessibility.
  5. 56% are willing to pay more if they find a fully accessible product.

The Korean tech giant highlighted that UK tech brands are missing a trick here. The spending power of disabled people and their households – known as the purple pound – is estimated to be worth a staggering £274 billion a year.

Samsung continuously works on enhancing accessibility across its products. From mobile devices to smart TVs and shopping apps to services, all are optimized for people with disability. This user-centric approach inspires many brands out there.

Galaxy phones feature useful and intelligent accessibility features. Samsung also brought universal gestures to Galaxy smartwatches. The brand-new Galaxy Ring is the latest example of Samsung’s commitment to accessibility.

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Samsung Daily+ Hub now offers free workouts on 2024 TVs

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Samsung has collaborated with F45 Training to offer free access to a variety of workouts on 2024 Samsung Smart TVs through the Samsung Daily+ lifestyle hub. The company aims to make it easier for people to enjoy all types of content on their TVs, whether it’s movies, games, or fitness routines.

This partnership lets users enjoy a wide range of on-demand fitness classes, including cardio, strength, hybrid, and recovery workouts, all from the comfort of their homes.

F45 Training is a leading global fitness community known for its 45-minute group workouts that combine functional exercises to improve everyday movement. Now, with this new integration, users can access F45’s workout library directly on their Samsung TV, which makes it easier to stay active and fit without leaving home.

Samsung Daily+ Hub workouts

The Samsung Daily+ platform, powered by Tizen OS, gives users access to more than just fitness content. It also connects to apps like Samsung Health, SmartThings, and Workspace to help users manage their daily activities all in one place.

F45’s workouts are designed for all fitness levels to offer flexibility with different types of exercises. Whether you want to improve your strength, boost your cardio, or focus on recovery, there’s something for everyone.

In addition, the F45 community offers motivational content to keep users inspired and connected. More workouts will be added to the Samsung Daily+ platform in the coming months.

Samsung Health Monitor app ends support for Android 11 and older phones this December

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