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One UI 7 to fuel Samsung Gallery with more new AI features

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Samsung Gallery may add new AI features with One UI 7 update. The company is set to hold this year’s Developer Conference within a few hours. It’s highly anticipated that there will be an announcement about the One UI 7 software.

IceUniverse is unsure about the imminent release of the new OS. Meanwhile, the tipster claimed the addition of AI features in Samsung Gallery with One UI 7. The source mentioned that the features would be related to AI search.

One UI 7 is said to upscale the Gallery experience further. The major update will add convenient features for a better user experience. Additionally, some optimizations are also likely in the Gallery app that should widen the gap with rival apps further.

Samsung Gallery is one of the best photo album apps in the smartphone ecosystem. The app offers convenient functions for gathering photos and videos. Features like adding tags make a photo or video easy to search through text.

The Gallery app’s Search tool is way more advanced than Google Photos and iOS Albums. It’s integrated with the People tab, gathering photos with a person or in a group separately. Gallery also separates photos as per Locations and Shot types.

One UI 7 Release?

Samsung has not yet started the One UI 7 Beta Program for Galaxy devices. Surprisingly, the software server hasn’t uploaded a Beta test build for any model. This move indicates a major strategic shift in software strategy.

We may not see the One UI Beta Program this year. Rather, Samsung could promise imminent rollout of the Galaxy’s Android 15 update. If it happens, the Beta Program could launch for a limited number of users having specific models.

What if there’s no public One UI 7.0 Beta Program this year?

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New Samsung update could crush your Galaxy, pained many

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Galaxy S10, Note 10, and M51 bricked following a recent Samsung update. The release rendered these models unusable, leading users to a forceful factory reset. We advise you to refrain from installing any new firmware update without creating a backup.

Software updates are meant to improve the phone’s functioning and add new features. Smartphone vendors include bug fixes aimed at performance improvements. Meanwhile, glitchy firmware could ruin your smartphone and stored data, sometimes.

It seems, Galaxy S10 and Note 10 users have become a victims of the problem this time. Samsung ended up updating these devices given support completion. Meanwhile, the latest SmartThings Framework update may be to blame.

Affected Galaxy users discuss (via AndroidAuthority) the SmartThings Framework update as the reason behind the device brick. The software stuck at the boot loop, leaving the phone unusable – significantly disappointing users due to the cause.

As the phones are stuck in the boot loop, data transfer can’t be done. There’s no way to access the device but to factory reset which wipes the whole storage including your files, photos, videos, installed apps, and social accounts.

As the factory reset could be done manually, you will need to unlock FRP during setup. You will need to log in with the same Google account that was logged in before. So if you don’t have access to that particular Google Account, another hurdle is loaded.

Samsung hasn’t yet acknowledged the problem whether it’s widespread or limited to a few models. Contact your nearby Samsung service center if you are impacted by the glitch, and check if anything better can be done before factory reset.

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Here’s how to track Google Play services data usage on Samsung devices

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Samsung devices include several important features powered by Google Play services. A recent update of the Google Play services lets you check how much data these services are using, which helps to manage your data more effectively.

Google Play services support various features on your Samsung device, such as connecting to other devices, ensuring security, and managing your Google account. They help to keep your apps and system running smoothly. Now, you can easily track their data usage.

You just need to follow a few simple steps to check out how much data Google Play services are using.

  • Open the Settings app on your Samsung device.
  • Search for “Google Play services” in the App section.
  • Tap on Mobile data usage.
  • Select the View App settings option

Here, you’ll see a detailed breakdown of data usage, split between Mobile and Wi-Fi. This can help you understand where your data is going.

The update shows data usage for different functions within Google Play services. These fucntions are Device Connections, System Management, System diagnostics, Security, Wallet, Developer features, Contacts, Ads Safety, Fitness, General, Account management, Support, Autofill with Google, and Location sharing.

Tracking Google Play services data on your Samsung device is easy and can help you manage your mobile experience better. This feature is available on All Android phones.

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Samsung One UI 6.0: 9 Betas released over 3 months

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We eagerly await official news on One UI 7, which is highly expected during SDC today. The last year’s Beta Program was almost a roller coaster ride, literally. Here’s an overview of Samsung’s One UI 6.0 Beta Program that ran last year.

One UI 6 Beta, the opening

Samsung officially announced One UI 6.0 Beta in early August. The company removed the announcement post in a matter of time. The publish and remove happened twice before Samsung ultimately released the Beta on August 10.

The first phase of markets were South Korea, Germany, and the US. Samsung released One UI 6 Beta, based on Android 14, to Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra. In early September, the company opened Beta for another four markets.

Controversial One UI animations

As far as I know, One UI 6 Beta was the most criticized version in Samsung’s history. The first Beta was considered average, but things started going wrong with the second Beta. It was a time when Samsung had to solely focus on animations.

We heard about the arrival of non-linear animations after the second Beta release. The company deployed non-linear animations that could be interrupted. Samsung enthusiasts then started comparing the functioning with iOS and other Android skins.

Whopping 9 Beta releases

Samsung released a whopping 9 major Betas of One UI 6 software. Galaxy S23 users in Phase I markets received a total of 9 big updates during the activity. Additional hotfix firmware was also rolled out to address specific issues.

The One UI 6 Beta started in early August, and Beta 9 was released in late October. Samsung pushed Stable update at the end of October for the Galaxy S23 series. All compatible phones and tablets started getting the new software within 2023.

One UI 7 – Lots of chaos

Samsung neither released nor teased One UI 7 Beta. Also, we haven’t spotted the Beta build on Samsung’s software server. The long-standing delay could probably end today as Samsung scheduled Sally’s keynote to discuss One UI.

SDC24 Tomorrow! Will Samsung unveil One UI 7?

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