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Galaxy S20 FE gets September 2024 security update in Canada

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE smartphones are getting the September 2024 security update in Canada. The update installs the latest Android security patch to improve system security and stability. This update is already live in Brazil and the US. The company will soon make it available in more countries.

September 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE in Canada arrives with One UI build version G781WVLSGHXH1. The installation package size of this update is around 300MB.

This latest update makes your device run better by fixing a bunch of security flaws. It resolves 1 critical issue and 43 high-level ones. Notably, 1 of these was fixed in past updates, and 1 isn’t related to Galaxy devices.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE September 2024 security update Canada

Moreover, Samsung is also rolling out 23 additional fixes for things like My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, and Dex. Overall, the update makes your device more stable, secure, and reliable.

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.

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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10 days in SDC24: One UI 7 Beta still unavailable

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It’s September 23rd and Samsung hasn’t yet released One UI 7 Beta. Only 10 days left in the Samsung Developer Conference 2024. It seems the Beta Program isn’t happening this year as the official unveiling taking place soon.

Samsung officially confirmed Developer Conference 2024 taking place on October 3rd. It’s a mega event from the company, aimed at introducing software advancements such as artificial intelligence, Tizen OS, SmartThings, and One UI.

Galaxy S24 users are eagerly awaiting the One UI 7 Beta Program. However, there’s no sign of the testing activity so far. And there’s no certainty whether the Korean tech giant will begin Galaxy’s Android 15 Beta this year.

Last year, Samsung kicked off One UI 6 Beta in early August. The Android 14 went official in October alongside the Pixel 8 series launch. However, some major shifts may have led the company to delay the Beta activity.

CheckFirm hasn’t yet spotted any Beta firmware on Samsung’s server. It also puts the Galaxy phones’ Beta Program in question of existence. It makes this year’s SDC important for general Galaxy consumers apart from developers.

August was a crazy month for Samsung fans and Galaxy smartphone users. Many alleged One UI 7 screenshots surfaced online, claiming major changes. The Beta Program’s release date has also been rumored many times, but no one’s talking about that now.

We assume that Samsung has some fruitful announcements in its bag. As just 10 days remaining in the Developer Conference, we assume the activity to start next month. It is also possible that the company may reveal the rollout timeframe of the Stable build.

In a recent development, it was revealed that Pixel phones will get Android 15 in mid-October. Google is preparing to rollout the Stable update to general consumers. The company has also shifted its Beta trial to QPR of Android 15.

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Samsung just refreshed your Galaxy phone’s Vision Core app!

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Samsung has released a new update for its Vision Core app with version 1.1.11.0. This update improves the app’s performance by fixing bugs and enhancing some features.

The Vision Core app of Samsung offers the ability to change wallpapers based on the weather and time of day. It means your device can display bright, sunny wallpaper during the day and switch to a calming night scene as evening falls.

This feature enhances the visual experience by keeping the interface fresh and engaging throughout the day. With the latest update, Samsung improves its functions to provide a better Galaxy experience.

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The update addresses some bugs so the app should run more smoothly, with fewer interruptions or glitches. It doesn’t mention specifics about which bugs were fixed but surely makes the app more reliable and enjoyable to use.

Users can expect a better overall experience with the enhanced and more user-friendly features. They are advised to download the latest update of the Samsung Vision Core app to take full advantage of performance improvements.

With the latest software update, the app also installs the most recent version. However, you can also check the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates or download it directly from the third-party link mentioned here.

Samsung Core Services 3.9 is available for Galaxy devices

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WSJ: Samsung, TSMC considering new AI semiconductor factory in the UAE

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Samsung and TSMC could establish new semiconductor factories in the UAE. The world’s leading chipmakers are considering new production facilities in the coming years to help satisfy soaring demand for artificial intelligence computing.

According to WSJ, Samsung sent emissaries to the UAE to discuss major new operations. TSMC also sent executives to talk about building a plant complex, rivaling its own production facilities in Taiwan.

The discussions are in the early phases, with no surety on panning out the project. Projects under consideration could cost more than $100 billion to complete. However, Samsung and TSMC may face many difficulties.

This input comes at a time when Samsung is facing various issues in the US. The company’s project in Taylor, Texas is delayed due to administrative and legal hurdles. The US Govt is also delaying subsidies, which TSMC commenced production.

TSMC said (via Bloomberg) that it is “focused on existing global expansions projects and it does not have new investment plans to disclose at this time”. The Taiwanese chipmaker is building new facilities in the US, Japan, and Germany at the moment.

Meanwhile, the UAE is angling to become a regional hub and testing ground for AI.

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