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Samsung Galaxy A52s smartphone gets April 2024 security update

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Samsung is rolling out a new software update for Galaxy A52s smartphone, which installs an April 2024 security patch to boost system security. Users can identify the update through One UI build version A528BXXS7FXC8 and a package size of 300MB.

Users of Samsung Galaxy A52s are receiving the April 2024 security update in some European countries including Germany. It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all eligible models. The update is based on One UI 6.0 and the smartphone will soon get One UI 6.1 update.

The fresh update mainly focuses on enhancing the system security of the device by including the latest Android security measures. Additionally, the update addresses various bugs and stability optimizations, which brings a better overall user experience.

If you have received the update pop-up on your smartphone, you can install it to get an enhanced experience. You can check and install the update through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.

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Samsung Galaxy S25’s Exynos 2500 unlikely due to low 3nm GAA yield

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Samsung is unlikely to produce Exynos 2500 due to low 3nm GAA yield. While Samsung is denying any issues in its 3nm production facility, things seem not to be good. A new report indicates that Samsung’s 3nm GAA yields are at less than 20%.

China’s MyDrivers report that Samsung’s 3nm GAA yields are at less than 20 percent. While there’s a long gap in the platform’s debut, yield may not improve significantly. It would result in Samsung to cancel the production of its next flagship Exynos chip.

Recently, there were rumors that MediaTek would replace Exynos in next Samsung flagships. The company is allegedly collaborating with MediaTek to develop custom Dimensity chip. If the possible discussion goes well, we might see the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus with Dimensity chip.

Also Read | CPU and GPU of Galaxy S25’s rumored MediaTek SoC revealed

Samsung executive’s statement on 3nm GAA yield suggest that it won’t easily let go on Exynos 2500. Cancelling its next flagship Exynos would send a wrong message to its potential clients. However, damaging reputation of Samsung Mobile to safeguard Exynos value won’t be a good deal.

Qualcomm is slated to launch the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in October this year. This flagship chipset is expected to power the Galaxy S25 Ultra, internationally. The company’s latest and greatest SoC will feature custom Oryon CPU with a significant performance boost.

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Upgrade Samsung Flow app with new update available on Galaxy Store

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Samsung Flow app is getting a new update with version 4.9.13.3 for Galaxy devices. This update improves functionality and addresses issues to enhance user experience.

The fresh update includes fixes for bugs reported by users, ensuring smoother performance and stability across various devices. It also enhances existing features to make the app more user-friendly and efficient.

Samsung Flow is well-known for its seamless integration across Samsung smartphones, tablets, and other compatible devices. It lets users easily switch between devices and perform tasks like sharing content and managing notifications.

With version 4.9.13.3, Samsung aims to deliver reliable updates that not only fix issues but also enhance the overall usability of the Samsung Flow app.

Galaxy users are advised to update their Samsung Flow app to access new improvements and enjoy a more seamless device integration experience. You can install the update via the Galaxy Store.

To install the update, visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Samsung teases July 2024 Unpacked and Galaxy AI at global landmarks

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Samsung took major international landmarks to promote its mega Unpacked event. The company installed giant teasers of the July 2024 Unpacked event and Galaxy AI across cities globally. Teasers show that the Galaxy AI will take center stage yet again after its debut earlier this year.

Digital billboards went live in various cities around the world, including Bangkok, Brasília, Dubai, Ho Chi Minh City, London, Madrid, New York, Seoul, Tokyo and Warsaw, among many others. The campaign video symbolizes Samsung’s journey to unlock all new experiences.

The Korean tech giant launched a global billboard campaign on July 26. As part of this campaign, various Samsung video ads went live screening a rotating 3D cube on a flat surface, followed by a projection of the Eiffel Tower and 4-stars representing Galaxy AI.

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The company’s billboard campaigns tease a world of possibilities that will soon change the way people maximize creativity, boost productivity, communicate without barriers and so much more. You will be able to join the July Unpacked and “Galaxy AI is here” live stream on July 10 through official channels.

Samsung will introduce several new hardware products at the next month’s Unpacked event. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 will take center stage. Besides, the Galaxy Ring and Watch Ultra will join the event alongside the Watch 7 series and Buds 3 series.

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