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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 design revealed in leaked case

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is designed quite similar to its predecessor. Trusted source RolandQuandt leaked the third-party case of Samsung’s next clamshell foldable device. Judging from the case image, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 looks the same as the Z Flip 5.

The phone’s Flex Window looks similar to the Galaxy Z Flip 5. We may not see any increment in the panel size, however, the experience will be improved. It is rumored that the display may be brighter and have up to 120Hz of variable refresh rate.

The Flex Window features a Samsung My Files app-like design. Most of the upper side of the phone is occupied by a display panel. The remaining part consists of a dual camera setup with separate rings and there’s an LED flash right next to the camera sensor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Case

The bottom side has a primary microphone, USB C-Type port, and speaker grille. You will find the power button and volume adjustment rockers on the right side. The top portion brings the secondary microphone and probably a 5G UWB antenna.

The phone has appeared on India’s BIS certification site, confirming its imminent arrival. Besides, its appearance on Camera FV-5 confirmed that the main camera has a 50-megapixel resolution. Notably, Exynos won’t be used in any of the upcoming Samsung foldable phones.

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One UI 7 could revive Multi Sound for Android Auto disabled in One UI 6.1.1

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Samsung disabled Sound Assistant’s Multi Sound feature in One UI 6.1.1 for Android Auto. In a recent development, it has emerged that One UI 7 could bring back the Multi Sound feature of Sound Assistant for Android Auto.

The moderator confirmed the changes made in One UI 6.1.1 regarding the Multi Sound feature when using Android Auto. The update has disabled the specific feature to address compatibility issues with different Android Auto manufacturers.

Meanwhile, Samsung is monitoring customer feedback and plans to reconsider supporting the feature in future OS updates. The moderator hasn’t specifically mentioned One UI 7, but it is most likely to return with the next major update.

Multi Sound feature functioned differently depending on the Android Auto manufacturer, causing various issues. The company has made a change in One UI 6.1.1, which disables the Multi Sound feature in Sound Assistant when using Android Auto.

Sound Assistant is a plugin offered by Samsung under the Good Lock umbrella. It allows users to adjust the sound balance between different audio sources, such as speakers, headphones, and external devices.

You will find it quite useful when using multiple audio outputs at the same time. For Android Auto users, it unlocks a pleasing experience to elevate their listening. However, the removal of One UI 6.1.1 has disappointed many users.

One UI 7 update should revive the Multi Sound feature for Android Auto users. The moderator hasn’t made any mention of the next upgrade. However, Samsung is set to unveil the One UI 7 at next month’s Developer Conference.

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Carrier-locked Galaxy S22 receives One UI 6.1.1 update in the US

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Galaxy S22 One UI 6.1.1 update US

Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22, and Galaxy S22 Ultra models are receiving One UI 6.1.1 update based on Android 14 in the US. The update is currently rolling out for locked models on the T-Mobile network in the US.

One UI 6.1.1 brings several enactments that make using your phone even better. Users can look forward to a more user-friendly interface, smoother performance, and advanced AI features to enhance everyday tasks.

The firmware versions of One UI 6.1.1 update for Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra in the US are S901USQU6EXH8, S906USQU6EXH8, and S908USQU6EXH8 respectively. Users will have to download a 3.1GB package to install the update.

Galaxy S22 One UI 6.1.1 update US

One UI 6.1.1 update for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series is already available in Korea and Europe, and now in the US. Notably, the company is going to release this major update in Canada on September 24.

Talking about features, One UI 6.1.1 lets you convert your drawings to artwork, improves photo styles, and uses text auto-completion on the Samsung Keyboard. It also supports real-time translation for calls and text in images, voice-to-text conversion, better PDF management, and dynamic wallpapers.

Moreover, the fresh update brings the latest Android security patch released in September 2024 to improve system security. You can check and install the latest update through Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and install.

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Samsung inks $720 million deal with VI as it eyes 5G rollout in India

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Samsung inked a massive 4G/5G network equipment deal with India’s VI. The company is set to supply network equipment worth $720 million to India’s third-largest telecom operator, after Jio and Bharti Airtel.

The South Korean tech giant managed to secure a massive order worth approximately 1 trillion won (~ $720 million) by supplying 4G and 5G mobile communication network equipment to VI, India’s third-largest telecom operator.

Samsung is set to sign a contract with Vodafone Idea, along with Ericsson and Nokia. This is a massive deal aimed at supplying 4G and 5G network equipment. The total contract value for the three companies is estimated at $3.6 billion.

Ericsson and Nokia are expected to secure 40% of the total contract value each, while Samsung will take the remaining 20%. In particular, the Korean tech giant could secure approximately $720 million worth of orders.

Samsung joins India’s 5G deployment

The company signed a 5G equipment supply contract with Bharti Airtel in August 2022. In December of the same year, the company signed a 5G RAN equipment supply contract with Reliance Jio, the country’s largest telecom operator.

With this order, Samsung will now supply 5G network equipment to all three major telecom operators in India. The company expressed a cautious stance regarding the expected order amount and progress, stating that “the details have not yet been finalized.”

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