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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE US price and launch offers revealed

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung is yet to launch the Galaxy S24 FE smartphone. It’s expected to launch this week but Samsung already published the product page. The landing page reveals key features of the upcoming Fan Edition.

The Galaxy S24 FE will start at $649.99 in the US. The company will let you save up to $500+ including $400 instant trade-in credit and 50% off Galaxy Buds FE. You will also be eligible for 3X Samsung Reward points.

The website is letting you pre-order the Galaxy S24 FE to get it delivered by October 3. Hitting the pre-order button redirects you to the payments page. It suggests an imminent launch of the Galaxy S24 FE smartphone.

It’s confirmed that the S24 FE will be available in Blue, Graphite, Gray, and Mint. You can bundle the Galaxy Buds FE at $50, the Watch FE at $100, or the Buds3 at $135. The Buds FE and Watch FE are discounted by 50% while Buds3 is 25%.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

You will get the S24 FE smartphone, data cable, and SIM ejection pin in the retail box. You won’t get a free travel adapter, so you have to purchase it separately. The device supports up to 25W charging to charge its 4700mAh battery.

Pre-order offers include free 2 months of Adobe Lightroom, 6 months of Microsoft 365 Basic, 30 days of ArcSite, 4 months of SiriusXM streaming, 3 months of YouTube Premium, and 2 months of Adobe Express Premium Access.

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New Android malware Trojan targets millions of devices through Play Store apps

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Samsung Galaxy Store August 2024 update

A new Necro Trojan has been stealthily infiltrating millions of Android devices through Play Store apps. Benqu’s Wuta Camera and Max Browser were confirmed to have been affected by the Android malware Trojan, putting millions of users’ data at risk.

Mod versions of WhatsApp, Spotify, and Minecraft are also suspected to have included the new Android malware Trojan. These applications are usually distributed on unofficial websites and app stores, hence, their reach can not be quantified.

Google is seemingly aware of the Trojan and the apps housing it, and it is currently investigating the issue. This kind of flaw can download and execute arbitrary code, potentially leading to subscription fraud, and route malicious traffic.

We highly recommend using apps downloaded only from Google Play or Galaxy Store. In case you’ve sideloaded any mod app, you should uninstall it immediately. Also, if you are the user of the two affected apps, uninstall is advised.

Benqu’s Wuta Camera

It has more than 10 million downloads, which contained the Necro Trojan from version 6.3.2.148 (July 18) through version 6.3.6.148 (August 20).

Max Browser

Google has now removed Max Browser from the Play Store, which had over 1 million installs. BleepingComputer reported that its latest version 1.2.0 still houses the malware.

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Samsung’s new Auto SSD boosts On-Device AI capabilities

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Samsung AM9C1 8th Gen V NAND Automobile SSD

Samsung developed PCIe 4.0 Auto SSD that boosts on-device AI capabilities. The company today announced it has successfully developed the industry’s first PCIe 4.0 automotive SSD based on eighth-generation vertical NAND.

The new Auto SSD is an optimal solution for on-device AI capabilities in automotive applications. It offers about 50% improved power efficiency and delivers sequential read and write speeds of up to 4,400MB/s, respectively.

Samsung’s new 256GB Auto SSD is built on its 5nm controller and features a SLC (single-level cell) Namespace feature. This notable change lets users enjoy boosted read and write speeds of up to 4,700MB/s and 1,400MB/s, respectively.

Samsung AM9C1 8th Gen V NAND Automobile SSD

Apart from this, the Korean tech giant also highlighted that its new auto SSD satisfies the automotive semiconductor quality standard AEC-Q1003 Grade 2, ensuring stable performance over a wide temperature range of -40°C to 105°C.

Samsung would begin mass production by the end of this year, with plans including multiple storage capacities for the AM9C1 ranging from 128GB to 2TB. It would help address the growing demand for high-capacity automotive SSDs.

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Shocking: Samsung Galaxy Buds FE explosion caused hearing loss

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Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Exploded

A Samsung Galaxy Buds FE reportedly exploded causing permanent hearing damage. A Turkish user reported one of his earbuds exploded in the ear. The company apologized and offered a new pair of Buds FE, which is absolutely nonsense.

Galaxy Buds FE is Samsung’s affordable TWS earbuds offering. We haven’t heard any incident about the explosion, but it doesn’t mean it can never happen. The affected user found legal options after dissatisfaction on Samsung’s part.

Here’s what happened (as per the user):

A Turkish user bought the Buds FE to grow his Samsung ecosystem with a pre-owned Galaxy S24 Ultra. The earbuds came with 36% charging out of the box and the user’s girlfriend borrowed the Buds FE to give it a try.

The Galaxy Buds FE exploded in her ear, as the user noted. They approached a doctor to consult and they were informed that she “suffered a permanent hearing loss”. It isn’t very agreeable and Samsung must have to act seriously.

“I didn’t even charge it once, and the box came with about a 36% charge. When my girlfriend borrowed and put them on, the headphones exploded in her ear, and she suffered permanent hearing loss.” – The user said.

Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Exploded

The situation got worse when the customer care executive called them and denied any sign of an explosion. The person informed the user that the Galaxy Buds FE “hadn’t exploded, only deformed” as well as offered a new pair in goodwill.

In case of permanent hearing loss, Samsung can’t satisfy the user even with 100 new pairs of Galaxy Buds FE. The company must order an inquiry over the quality of its affordable pair of truly wireless earbuds so any future incident can be prevented.

Samsung should thoroughly verify the cause of the explosion. The user must get financial support to meet adequate medical treatment. There wouldn’t be anything great if the user gets her ear treated caused loss by the explosion.

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