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[Download] Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6 Wallpapers available ahead of launch

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Samsung is going to launch the next generation of foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6, on July 10 at the Galaxy Unpacked event. Several leaks and rumors have already surfaced online, revealing details about these upcoming phones. Now, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 are making waves with their impressive wallpapers.

These devices will introduce an advanced era of foldable with new features and sleek designs. At the moment, the wallpapers of these devices are available for download, thanks to YTECHB.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is expected to offer four color options – Mint, Blue, Yellow, and Gray. Wallpapers based on these shades are available, which subtly display the number 6 to mark its sixth generation. These wallpapers are designed in 1080 X 2638 pixels resolution.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Flip 6 Wallpapers

On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is to be available in Gray, Blue, and Pink colors. The smartphone features wallpapers with soft gradient transitions to show the 6 number. These wallpapers come in two resolutions – 904 X 2314 and 1812 X 2176 pixels, enhancing the overall elegance of the device.

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With more minimalist background wallpapers, Samsung aims to start a new trend towards simplicity and elegance. Interested users can download the wallpapers of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 on their smartphones.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 look hot, you can’t deny

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

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Samsung Health will drop support for some older Galaxy phones. The input comes from an APKTeardown, uncovering an upcoming Notice to the platform. Most users will remain unaffected by the change in requirements set to apply in the future.

The most recent version of the Samsung Health app isn’t supported on much older Galaxy phones. One UI’s Health app version 6.27 is no longer available for devices running Android 9 or older. AndroidAuthority noted that the change was already rolled out late last month.

“You may still use Samsung Health, without upgrading Android OS, but will only be able to use limited services and features without further support,” reads an excerpt of the notice.

Galaxy phones running Android 9 or older won’t be supporting Samsung Health anymore. It will prevent users of phones like the Galaxy Note 9 and S9 from using the Health monitoring app. The app’s minimum OS requirement has been bumped to Android 10 or higher.

Notably, the change applies to the latest update to the app. Older versions still working on phones with Android 8 and Android 9. The old version may continue to work, but users should forget about official support in case of bugs and no new features will be provided.

Samsung smartphones like the Galaxy S8 series and older, Galaxy Note 8 and older, and a host of older A and J series won’t receive an updated Health app. Many of you may have been using your old Galaxy as a secondary device, so it isn’t a concerning matter.

Back in 2021, the South Korean tech giant revised the Health app’s OS requirement. That time, the company ditched support for Android Marshmallow and Nougat devices. We guess that the next minimum OS provision might arrive in three years.

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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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