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Top 5 Stickers packs for your Samsung Galaxy – March 2023

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Top 5 Stickers Packs for Samsung

Samsung offers a lot of stickers for Galaxy devices as well as allows you to create new ones through images. Even after this, if you want to use new stickers, then the company gives you the facility to download new and great sticker packs through Samsung Galaxy Store, you can check the top 5 of March 2023 below.

It is the era of stickers, when there are no words to say something or does not understand what to say, then stickers are useful at that time. We prefer to send stickers instead of text to show our feelings in chats because these stickers look very real and sometimes they show the same actions that we do.

That’s why we have come up with the top 5 stickers packs of March 2023 that you can install on your Samsung smartphone. Once installed, you can use them on several apps including WhatsApp, Telegram, Samsung Calendar, Messages, and more via your keyboard.

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5 Message Stickers packs for Samsung Devices 

1) Cutesy Girl Summer

You can express a wide range of emotions with Cutesy Girl Summer stickers.

Top 5 Stickers Packs for Samsung

2) Bluebird Tori 

Send the Bluebird Tori sticker to your friends and family members through Facebook, Whatsapp, Telegram, and more social media platforms.

3) [THENEW] Labels of the month_Stella_G

You can download and use this stickers package to use them mainly on the Samsung Calendar app, as it highlights the name of the months. However, you can also use them as normal stickers to send.

4) LOVE LOVE RANI

Hehe! There’s a character RANI in this sticker pack. You can send these amazing stickers.

5) [THENEW] Cute Alphabet_Stella_G

You can use the Cute Alphabet sticker pack on the Calendar and Messages apps.

Top 5 Stickers Packs for Samsung

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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One UI 7 testing moves to next phase for Galaxy S24 series

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Samsung Galaxy S24 One UI 7 testing

Samsung is gearing up for major software updates, with reports emerging about the progress of One UI 7 and One UI 6.1.1. A recent development reveals that internal testing of One UI 7 has progressed for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series.

According to tipster @tarunvats, a new One UI 7 testing firmware has been identified on Checkfirm for the Galaxy S24 series. This firmware is identified with build S92xBXXU3BXG2, which indicates a step forward in the testing phase.

One UI 7 will bring a host of improvements and new features aimed at optimizing user experience. It is expected to integrate UI improvements inspired by One UI 6 Watch for Samsung’s wearables. Moreover, it may include a vertical app drawer, better battery performance, and new AI-powered functionalities.

Samsung announced the release of One UI 7 at the Samsung Developer Conference scheduled for October 3, 2024. Ahead of this, Samsung may start a beta program in early August 2024 to allow Galaxy users and developers to try and provide feedback on the upcoming features.

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One UI Weekly: July 2024 update released for Samsung devices in Week I

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Samsung July 2024 week updates

Hello, Samsung fans! As we enter July 2024, half of the year has passed, and Samsung continues to enhance user experience with regular updates to its Galaxy devices and applications. Here’s the latest information on the updates released during the first week of July 2024.

This week, Samsung has begun rolling out the July 2024 security update for Galaxy devices, starting with the Galaxy A55 smartphone. This time, the company has prioritized the Galaxy A series instead of flagships. More Galaxy smartphones will join the update list in the coming days or weeks.

Alongside the update, Samsung has released details about the July 2024 security patch and updated its list of devices receiving software updates. Notably, the Galaxy A21s has reached the end of its update cycle and is no longer eligible for new software updates.

The July security patch addresses over 55 issues, including 4 critical and 21 high-level vulnerabilities in Android fixed by Google. Additionally, Samsung has resolved 33 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE), focusing on One UI Home, System Property, System UI, Filter Provider, Secure Folder, Configuration Message, IMS service, Knox, MTP app, and more, to further enhance device security.

This week, Samsung has expanded the June 2024 security patch to more Galaxy devices across various countries. This includes devices like the Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy Z Flip 3, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy M15 5G, Galaxy S23 FE, and Galaxy A55.

Furthermore, Samsung has rolled out the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy A13 4G, A14, and A25 5G in the Middle East, and for the Galaxy A52 4G in Brazil.

Reports suggest that Samsung may integrate user interface enhancements from One UI 6 Watch into One UI 7. Rumors indicate that improvements and UI changes seen in Samsung’s Wear OS 5 skin could appear in the Android 15 update for Galaxy phones.

Stay tuned for more updates as Samsung continues to improve its devices and user experience through ongoing updates and enhancements.

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Here’s how to hide Mobile Hotspot icon on your Samsung device

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Samsung Galaxy users can now hide the hotspot icon on their smartphones along with other indicator icons, thanks to the QuickStar Good Lock module.

Previously, users could customize the visibility of several indicator icons including VPN, Power Saver, Location, Date Saver, battery, Bluetooth, and more. Now, the Mobile Hotspot icon has been added to this list.

Last month, Samsung released the QuickStar 7.3.06.50 update, which introduced the ability to hide the mobile hotspot icon. This feature is particularly useful for users who prefer a cleaner quick panel and want to hide indicator icons.

To hide the Mobile Hotspot indicator icon on the quick panel of your Samsung devices, users just need to follow a few simple steps.

  • Open the Good Lock app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
  • Access the QuickStar Good Lock module and enable it by toggling the option.

Samsung hide Hotspot icon

  • Navigate to the “Visibility of Indicator icons” option.

  • Enable the feature with a single tap on the toggle.

  • Locate the Mobile Hotspot icon in the list and toggle it off to hide it from the quick panel.

By giving users control over which icons appear in the quick panel, Samsung enhances usability and ensures a cleaner look that suits individual preferences. This feature simplifies the user interface and offers a more personalized experience.

Samsung QuickStar 7.3.06.50 update brings hotspot icon hiding feature

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