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Samsung confirms One UI 7 Public Beta coming soon!

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At SDC24, Samsung confirmed Public One UI 7 Beta coming by the end of this year for Developers. Now, a Samsung moderator revealed that the One UI 7 Beta will also be available for the Public alongside the Developers’ community.

Samsung mod announced the One UI 7 Beta will go live to Public when the schedule is confirmed. It suggests the company is still working on further optimization, and Galaxy users have to wait more to get their hands on the Beta build.

At the Developer Conference, Samsung announced the Beta Program for Developers. It sparked controversy that general users won’t be able to test the Beta. However, the moderator’s clarification comes as a big relief for Galaxy users.

Besides, the moderator noted that Beta will be notified on the Samsung Members app. Hence, you should keep the application updated to the latest version. The Beta Program may drop in the next few weeks to conclude by the year’s end.

Samsung One UI 7 Public Beta

Which Galaxy devices could get Beta?

I assume the Galaxy S24 series could only be eligible for the Beta Program. If this happens, the company will try to quickly test the new software among the public as Public rollout is expected to be started shortly after the S25 series launch.

This year, Samsung is doing just different than its conventional strategy. Therefore, early assumption is difficult to make, but, it would be a welcome move if Samsung starts the Beta on a wider scale – all models and all countries.

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James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung One UI Home gets a refresh with performance boost

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One UI Home Update

Samsung has released a new update for the One UI Home app with version 15.5.05.17. This update brings improvements to enhance your experience on Galaxy devices.

With this update, users will notice a smoother home screen and better overall performance. It fixes some minor bugs that may have been causing issues to make navigation easier and more enjoyable.

Through this update, Samsung aims to provide a seamless experience for Home screen functions. It is available with an installation package size of around 28MB.

Samsung One UI Home 15.5.05.17 update

Samsung’s One UI Home app will automatically update on your Galaxy device with the latest software, so you don’t have to worry about missing out on the new features. Also, you can check for updates manually through the Galaxy Store app.

Moreover, there’s an option to download the Samsung One UI Home 15.5.05.17 update directly from third-party links if you want to install it right away but we recommend waiting for the official release. To check which version of the One UI Home app you have, just pinch out on your home screen, tap on the Settings icon, and go to ‘About Home Screen’.

One UI Home app is previously known as Samsung Experience Home. It features a simple layout with well-organized icons, designed specifically for Galaxy devices. This update combines familiarity with new design elements to make it easy for users to navigate their devices.

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Samsung’s AI influencer SAM challenges gamers at BGS

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Samsung announced its AI influencer SAM will participate in the BGS (Brazil Game Show) 2024. BGS is the largest videogame event in Latin America. The event this set to take place from October 9th to 13th in São Paulo, Brazil.

SAM will be available for visitors letting them interact with it through various activities and actions. Adding to this, the AI influencer will be present in various modalities at the Samsung booth during the fair.

Watch Out

At the Watch Out game, SAM will compete alongside gamers. Developed with machine learning technology, Samsung’s Watch Out uses advanced artificial intelligence to work with intelligent agents trained to simulate SAM’s actions in real-time.

Samsung SAM AI video game

During the game, competitors must dodge obstacles and collect as many Galaxy Rings as possible to win. Later, SAM reacts to the player’s actions, offering a direct interaction experience between gamers and their 3D avatar.

SAM x BGS

BGS visitors can enjoy Watch Out on the main stage at the Samsung Booth. Games will be played during the intervals of the stage attractions, allowing the audience to compete in quick matches of up to three minutes.

Depending on their performance in the game, participants will be able to take home exclusive SAM items, such as sweatshirts, mousepads, and pins. It’s pretty interactive activity that the Korean tech giant has prepared for its consumers in Latin America.

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Samsung Gallery albums missing after One UI 6.1.1 update? Check these quick solutions

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Samsung Gallery One UI 6.1.1 issue

If you’ve updated your Samsung Galaxy phone to One UI 6.1.1 and noticed that your photo albums are missing or not showing up in the Gallery app, you’re not alone. Several Galaxy users are experiencing the same issue. Let’s take a look at what’s cause of this issue and how to fix it.

What’s the Issue?

After the major One UI 6.1.1 update, some users have found that when they select an album group in the Gallery app, their photos are not visible. Instead, the album seems to disappear entirely.

The issue often happens when you have albums with the same name activated in two different features – the album hiding function and the album merge feature. When both are turned on, it can cause albums to disappear or not display correctly.

Samsung’s Response

Samsung is aware of this issue and the community moderator has confirmed that it’s a known issue affecting users after the One UI 6.1.1 update.

The moderator has also mentioned that the company is working on a solution to fix these bugs in future updates. In the meantime, you can check some temporary solutions to resolve it.

Samsung Gallery One UI 6.1.1 issue

Quick Solutions

If you’re experiencing problems with your albums, there are two solutions you can try:

1.) Disable Albums with the same name in the Hide Album Feature

For that, you just need to open the Samsung Gallery app on your device >> tap the More Options icon (Three vertical dots) >> Select Hide Album option >> Look for albums that have the same name and turn them off.

2.) Turn Off the Album Merge Feature

To do so, launch the Samsung Gallery app >> click on the More icon at the bottom to enter Settings >> check the option for Merge Album and switch it off.

By following these steps, you should be able to see your photo albums again. You can also check software updates and a Gallery app update. If any of them are available on your smartphone, install them now to get a better experience.

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