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Samsung Contacts app becomes more stable with new update

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Samsung is releasing a new update for its Contacts app, which brings the version up to 15.1.85. This latest version is now available for download on the Galaxy Store with an installation package size of 28.59MB.

The fresh update mainly focuses on the implementation of a stabilization patch. This enhancement aims to improve the app’s stability to ensure a more consistent and reliable user experience.

Moreover, the update addresses some issues encountered in the previous version for a smoother experience. However, it does not include any new features or changes.

Galaxy smartphone owners are encouraged to download the update to benefit from the improved stability. Users can download the update through the Galaxy Store >> Menu Option >> Updates.  Also, they can download the update via the third-party app source link mentioned here.

Samsung Contacts app allows for efficient management of contact details. It enables the creation of personalized profiles using AR Emoji and facilitates the easy addition and search of contacts. It also offers synchronization with various accounts and the ability to consolidate duplicate contacts for organized storage.

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Google Wallet preps to virtualize US Passports

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Google Wallet will soon allow US residents to store their Passports. The company is exploring ways to end the need for physical documents via Google Wallet. The next stop seems to be the passports department, which could be virtualized in the future.

X tipster AssembleDebug discovered that Google Wallet is testing a feature to add Passports in the US. The upcoming function will likely allow you to “create an ID pass with your passport.” However, the feature’s availability may be limited to the United States only.

Google Wallet could create an ID pass for a passport. It would allow users to verify their “identity for domestic flights at select airline security checkpoints or online purchases.” It will be sharable for verification with authorities through NFC or QR code scanning functionality.

Passports could be stored in Google Wallet but users should keep their physical copy. Such kind of document is usually required when you travel abroad. Virtualizing documents is OK but it may create regulatory hurdles given the respective country’s laws and acceptance.

Samsung Wallet is also filled with countless features for Galaxy consumers. It also has local payments support such as UPI in India, which offers ease of access. While Samsung Wallet is unsharable, Galaxy users can enjoy the Google Wallet anytime they want.

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Fresh Samsung Health app update available for One UI devices

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Samsung has pushed a fresh update for its Health app, bringing it to version 6.27.0.161. This latest update enhances functionality and addresses various issues to provide a smoother and more reliable experience.

The update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 140.34MB. The update aims to make tracking health metrics, setting fitness goals, and managing wellness routines easier and more efficient.

Additionally, it fixes bugs encountered in the previous version to enhance the app’s stability and reliability further. Overall, the update brings an enhanced way to track health with several functions.

Users can download the Samsung Health 6.27.0.161 update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update through the third-party app source link mentioned here.

Notably, Samsung Health v6.27 is reportedly no longer compatible with Galaxy phones running Android 9 or older. Users on these older devices can continue using Samsung Health but will have limited access to services and features without future support.

This change affects devices like the Galaxy Note 9 and S9, with the app now requiring Android 10 or higher to function. While older versions of the app remain usable on Android 8 and 9 devices, they won’t receive official support for bug fixes or new features moving forward.

Samsung Health app won’t work on some older Galaxy phones

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WhatsApp verified tick finally matches X, Facebook and Instagram

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WhatsApp is updating its verification badges by replacing the green tick with a new blue one. This change is currently being tested with beta users on the Google Play Beta Program.

The new blue tick is a symbol of authenticity for verified channels and businesses on WhatsApp. By matching with the color scheme used on other Meta platforms like Instagram and Facebook, WhatsApp aims to make it easier for users to recognize official accounts.

This enhancement not only improves visuals but also strengthens security by providing a clear marker of verified authenticity. The switch from green to blue provides a secure environment and aligns WhatsApp appearance with other Meta services.

WhatsApp users who have installed the latest beta version 2.24.14.18 can check the blue checkmark on the official channels. This feature will gradually rollout to more beta testers in the coming days.

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