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

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Hey Samsung Fans! Welcome to the roundup for the second week of July 2024. Here, you’ll find updates on the July 2024 patch, One UI 7, new product launches, and the One UI 6 Watch Beta.

Samsung rolled out the July 2024 security update to a bunch of Galaxy devices, ensuring enhanced security for users of the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Z Fold 5. In addition, the company expanded the update to more countries.

This week, the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event marked the debut of several new products. A highlight of the event was the introduction of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6. These devices arrive with impressive design, latest software, new Galaxy AI features and IP48 rating.

Notably, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 supports Expert RAW, offering advanced photography features for creative control and image quality. Also, the company unveiled the Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and Galaxy Buds 3 series.

Samsung also released new beta updates for the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 6 series under the One UI 6 Watch. This update addresses various issues, improving overall performance and user satisfaction.

Looking ahead, Samsung teased the upcoming One UI 7, spotted on Geekbench running on flagship models like the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S22. Based on  Android 15, these devices appeared with different different scores.

Stay tuned with us for further updates.

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How happy are you with your Galaxy S23 Ultra?

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Galaxy S23 Ultra is Samsung’s one of the most popular flagships in recent years. It was also the first to debut a monstrous 200-megapixel camera. The flagship went official early last year; well how happy are you with your Galaxy S23 Ultra?

The Galaxy S23 Ultra is praised as a flagship that caters to a wide range of users. It is equipped with unique features like S Pen, amazing camera capabilities, and a powerful processor. But how do you feel about your purchase as an owner?

To get a pulse on user satisfaction, we have explored the Members app and Samsung communities. We’ve observed feedback through their previous posts on the Samsung Community forums focusing on performance, camera, and user experience.

Thanks to the Snapdragon chipset, most Galaxy S23 Ultra users are highly satisfied with the performance. The device offers smooth multitasking, quick app launch times, and efficient handling of ongoing tasks.

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Galaxy S23 Ultra packs a 200-megapixel sensor as the primary shooter. It’s accompanied by Telephoto, Periscope, and Ultrawide sensors. As the S24 Ultra ditched 10x optical, the S23 Ultra became the undisputed king in photography.

As a result, the flagship received overwhelmingly positive feedback in terms of camera performance. Almost all S23 Ultra owners are happy with its versatility, low-light performance, and impressive zoom capabilities.

As far as the S Pen is concerned, the utilization rate remains negligible. While it’s deeply integrated with and in the phone, users occasionally use it. Users who often use it are impressed with its precision and responsiveness.

Despite having a Snapdragon chip, the battery life isn’t pretty good. It packs a 5000mAh battery, but consumers expressed concerns about the device draining quickly under heavy usage. This is the area where the S24 Ultra leads all previous models.

There’s another reasonable complaint among S23 Ultra owners. Samsung always had a record of covering its immediate predecessor in revised software policy. Meanwhile, the company didn’t consider the S23 series for seven years of update plan.

We await your feedback on your Samsung Galaxy!

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Galaxy Z Fold 4 August 2024 security update live in Canada

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 users are getting the August 2024 security update in Canada. The fresh update improves system security and stability to provide a better Galaxy experience.

August 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphone in Canada arrives with One UI build version F936WVLS6FXGJ. The installation package size of this update is around 420MB.

Notably, the fresh update for Galaxy Z Fold 4 is already available in Europe and the US. The company is regularly working to release this update to all eligible models in the coming days or weeks.

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The latest patch addresses over 45 issues to make the device more secure, reliable, and stable. It includes critical fixes from Google for vulnerabilities in Android to enhance security for Galaxy devices against potential threats.

Additionally, Samsung has resolved 14 vulnerabilities, improving system services, Knox services, Galaxy Watch, and more. It protects from possible bugs and viruses to ensure the smartphones operate smoothly

If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone and opening the Software Update section.

Now, click on the Download and Install option. If any update is available, you can follow the on-screen instructions to install the update on your Galaxy smartphone.

Galaxy Z Fold 4 users in Europe receiving August 2024 update

 

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Galaxy A53 owners heartbroken as Circle to Share ignored

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Circle to Search feature arriving on 6 more Samsung devices. While the company announced this feature expansion, brought devastating news for many. In particular, the Galaxy A53 smartphone users feel betrayed as Circle to Search is ignored.

Samsung confirmed Galaxy A55, A54, A35, and A34 getting S24’s best AI feature. It left the Galaxy A53 ineligible for the AI-powered Circle to Search. While Google is optimizing it for all Android phones, Samsung’s decision is surprisingly shocking.

Circle to Search is the result of a deep collaboration with Google, which signifies Samsung’s commitment to openness and collaboration. With AI-powered results offering rich information and context, it elevates the search experience.

Samsung’s Galaxy A53 was launched in March 2022. It comes with an Exynos 1280 processor and Android 12 pre-installed. The phone is currently running Android 14, with Android 15 and Android 16 will also be delivered as per Samsung’s schedule.

TM Roh on Galaxy AI:

“We are dedicated to bringing best-in-class AI technology to a broader audience, empowering users with the option to work more efficiently, create more freely, and enjoy richer, more personalized interactions with their devices.”

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Circle to Search feature to be rolled out within August 2024 for the following models: Galaxy A55, A54, A35, and A34, and within September 2024 for Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+. However, the availability may vary by device model and market.

The Korean tech giant is quite serious about its mid-range segment. It’s planning to fuel its affordable phones with Galaxy AI. Circle to Search is arriving as a big surprise, but limited expansion has broken the hearts of many A53 owners.

Circle to Search is a new way to search anything using a simple gesture – without switching apps. When enabled, users can simply circle, highlight, or tap anywhere on the screen to select the text, image, or video they want to search.

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