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Samsung Galaxy A56’s Exynos 1580 performance scores revealed

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Exynos 1580 could be the next mid-range Samsung-branded processor. The product is likely to be installed in the Galaxy A56 5G smartphone. We are months away from the launch, but the Exynos 1580 chip’s performance scores were revealed through Geekbench.

According to the info, an alleged Samsung Exynos 1580 was spotted on Geekbench. The chipset carries model number s5e8855 and is paired with 8GB of RAM.

The SoC features an octa-core CPU comprising a big core clocked at 2.91GHz, three cores clocked at 2.60GHz, and four cores clocked at 1.95GHz.

It scored 1046 points in Geekbench 5’s single-core test and 3678 points in multi-core test. These are just initial scores, indicating it could perform equivalent to the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100.

Interstingly, Geekbench listed the test device was running the Android 15 operating system. It aligns with the company’s previous Galaxy A releases, signaling Galaxy A56 with the latest OS.

Samsung could launch the Galaxy A56 and A36 around March next year. Before these mid-rangers, the company would introduce the Galaxy S25 series. There are assumptions that the lineup would utilize MediaTek’s flagship chip in some markets.

Rumors are there that Samsung Foundry’s 3nm process facing yield issues. The company is working to improve its performance and yield rate. In the worst case, MediaTek Dimensity might be used alongside Snapdragon in Galaxy S25.

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Galaxy Phone’s Emergency Launcher gets refreshed!

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Samsung Emergency Launcher 5.0.00.21 update

Samsung has pushed a fresh update for its Emergency Launcher with version 5.0.00.21. This latest update enhances existing functions and addresses various bugs to ensure a more reliable and user-friendly experience.

Samsung Emergency Launcher provides quick access to essential features and services during emergencies. With this update, Samsung refines the app’s performance, which lets users navigate its functions more smoothly.

Although no new features or significant changes have been introduced, the improvements made to the app will enhance the performance of the app.

Some features of the Emergency Launcher include Emergency Mode, SOS messaging, and the ability to store and access crucial emergency information. These features can be essential for getting help or sharing important details in urgent situations.

Samsung Emergency Launcher 5.0.00.21 update

Samsung Emergency Launcher 5.0.00.21 update not only makes the app more reliable but also easier to use to provide a better Galaxy experience. To take advantage of these enhancements, users can easily download the latest version from the Galaxy Store.

For installation, visit Galaxy Store >> tap on Menu option >> click on Updates. if there’s any update available, download it now to enjoy enhanced features. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here. It weighs only around 5 MB package.

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[Expanding] Samsung Galaxy S24 series gets October 2024 security update

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Samsung has rolled out an October 2024 security update for the Galaxy S24 series in India and Korea. The company will soon expand this update in the remaining countries. It improves the overall experience by fixing several security-related issues.

Users of Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra can identify the update through One UI build versions S92xBXXS4AXI8 (Standard, Plus)/S928BXXS3AXI7 (Ultra) in India and S928NKSS3AXJ1 in Korea.

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Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra users are getting an October 2024 security update in Canada. This update improves system security and stability to enhance the overall performance.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series in Canada can verify the October 2024 security update via the One UI builds given below.

  • S921WVLS3AXI1 – Galaxy S24
  • S926WVLS3AXI1 – Galaxy S24 Plus
  • S928WVLS3AXI1 – Galaxy S24 Ultra

The latest security patch includes critical updates from both Google and Samsung. Notably, Google’s patch resolves 2 critical vulnerabilities and 28 high-level issues, although one was previously addressed, and two do not apply to Galaxy devices.

Samsung Galaxy S24 October 2024 security update

On the other side, 12 Samsung vulnerabilities have been fixed which are related to system services and Knox to ensure a more secure user experience. Additionally, Samsung Semiconductor has also added a fix to boost performance.

The installation package size of this update is around 440MB. If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. Also, you can check the update manually.

To manually check for updates, users can navigate to their phone’s Settings, scroll to the Software Update section, and select the “Download and Install” option if a new OTA is available

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Gboard adds nifty font switcher trick for Samsung Galaxy phones

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Gboard font switcher feature

Gboard has rolled out a font switcher feature in its latest beta version that lets users customize the font. It is a popular keyboard app for Android users and the fresh update makes it more reliable and user-friendly.

The font switcher feature of the Gboard app allows users to customize their typing experience. It can be found under the Settings menu, specifically in Preferences >> Appearance, where users will see a new Font menu.

The font switcher menu has two options – Gboard default and System default. The Gboard default option uses Google Sans Text, while the System default remains Roboto. Interestingly, even though the system-wide font on Pixel is Google Sans Text, the change only affects the keys you see in Gboard.

Gboard font switcher feature

Currently, this font switcher is available in the latest beta version 14.7 of the Gboard app for Pixel and Samsung devices. However, it hasn’t yet been released in the stable version, so it may take days or weeks to reach all users. The beta version suggests that Google is still testing the feature before making it widely available.

This new feature is useful for those who want to personalize their keyboard experience. As Gboard continues to improve, this new feature could get even more customization options in future updates to enhance the overall experience for Android users.

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