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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE price leak indicates a sharp hike

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE price leak hints at a 100 Euro price hike. The company is preparing to launch its next Fan Edition smartphone next month. It seems the upgraded specs and features are set to increase the phone’s price.

According to winfuture, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE price could be 100 Euro more than its predecessor. The company is said to charge 799 euros for the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

The Korean tech giant is raising the price of its Fan Edition handset. No doubt, there are significant upgrades included, but it sounds against the spirit of Flagship Killer. Are those rumored hardware enhancements justify the price hike of 100 euros?

This isn’t the final information about the pricing as Samsung has yet to announce the device. However, the input came from a pretty credible source, Roland Quandt, who has a record of disclosing almost confirmed information.

The report also reveals that Samsung’s next Fan Edition smartphone will be available in White/Silver and Gray/Black colors. Apart from standard hues, there will also be Yellow, Green, and Light Blue colorways.

Galaxy S24 FE could use an Exynos 2400e processor internationally. It is said to have 100MHz less primary core frequency than the Exynos 2400. The modification is aligned with power efficiency improvements.

The display is also getting larger, from 6.4 inches in S23 FE to 6.7 inches in S24 FE. The camera department consists of a 50MP primary, a 12MP ultrawide, and an 8MP Telephoto with 3x optical zoom alongside the 10MP selfie snapper.

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Galaxy S25 to be the sleekest, closer look at double-layer camera

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Render

If you like small-sized phones, you won’t want to skip the Galaxy S25. Samsung’s upcoming smartphone could be just 7.2mm thick, leading the crown, which could also get a double-layer camera design – detailed in a new leak.

The Galaxy S25 could adopt a new double-layer camera ring design. The component could have a double layer, with the lower one being thinner than the above one. The redesigned rings might only be seen in the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus models.

In addition, the Galaxy S25 may measure only 7.2mm thick, 1mm less than the Ultra. The camera rings may be 1.8mm (both layers combined) on the S25. We expect the same ring measurement on the Galaxy S25 Plus variant.

Galaxy S25 camera double layer

Well, there isn’t any rumor citing camera upgrades in non-S25 Ultra models. The ultra-wide camera could only be upgraded on the Ultra. Meanwhile, the company recently debuted two new image sensors under its ISOCELL umbrella.

Galaxy S25 Ultra, on the other hand, could feature a 2.4mm camera ring. It is said to be 8.2mm thick (overall), beating the iPhone 16 Pro Max in terms of thickness. The phone will also be ditching the Note-like boxy design for improved handling.

Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 series in early 2025. There is much time left in the lineup’s official unveiling. Early rumors can’t be considered the final design decision, hence, we await some official promo material to leak out.

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Unlock exclusive deals and features with Samsung Pay 2.8.02.1 update

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Samsung Pay 2.8.02.1 update

Samsung Pay is getting a fresh update with version 2.8.02.1, which packs new features to improve your payment experience. The update shows that the Korean tech giant is listening to user feedback and has introduced some significant improvements.

The fresh update brings special promotions, available exclusively through samsung.com. Users can now enjoy a range of limited-time offers and discounts that can be accessed directly from the Samsung Pay app.

Additionally, it includes exclusive access to Samsung’s Concierge Service. This premium service provides personalized assistance, making it easier for you to navigate your Samsung Pay experience and get support for your needs.

Samsung Pay 2.8.02.1 update

Furthermore, the update also brings a refreshed look at how you manage your Samsung BRI Credit Card within the app. It’s now easier than ever to register, activate, and handle your credit card. The new design makes these tasks quicker and easier.

To take advantage of all these new features, make sure to update your Samsung Pay app to version 2.8.02.1. If you have a Samsung BRI Credit Card then don’t forget to register to unlock several benefits.

So go ahead and update your app today by visiting Galaxy Store >> Tap on Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update through third-party app link mentioned here.

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Galaxy A55 5G gets security boost with September 2024 update in India

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Galaxy A55 September 2024 update India

Samsung has pushed a new update with the September 2024 security patch for the Galaxy A55 5G smartphone in India. The fresh update improves the system’s security and stability to provide a better experience.

The company is making the September 2024 security update available for Samsung Galaxy A55 5G in India with One UI Build version A556EXXS4AXH4. This update is already out for users in Europe.

The latest update enhances system security and stability by fixing several issues to provide a better Galaxy experience. The update also improves the performance of the devices by enhancing some functions.

Galaxy A55 September 2024 update Europe

However, it does not include new features or changes but installs the latest Android security patch to make your device more secure. Users need to download a 219.92MB package to install the update.

It is worth mentioning that the September 2024 security patch addresses 1 critical and 43 high levels of CVEs for the Android operating system. However, 1 CVE was resolved by previous updates from the company, and 1 is not relevant to Galaxy devices.

Besides Google patches, Samsung offers 23 SVE items to improve user experience. The latest security patch fixes various issues related to My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, Dex, and more.

How to update:

To check and install the update via a few easy steps:

  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Select Software Updates from the menu.
  • Tap on the Download and Install option to initiate the update process.
  • If the update is available, proceed to install it.

Samsung Galaxy A55 blessed with September 2024 security update

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