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Samsung will use Sony OLEDoS display for its first XR Headset: Report

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The South Korean tech giant is working on XR devices and the firm earlier decided to order panels for the first headsets from Samsung Display only. But now it seems that there have been some changes in the planning, as Samsung will now use Sony OLEDoS display for its first extended reality (XR) Headset.

As per the recent report Omidia, Sony a well-reputed manufacturer will supply an OLEDoS internal display for the Samsung XR headset that is scheduled to launch at the end of this year. Because Sony has been judged to be more competitive and superlative than Samsung Display in OLEDOS for XR devices.

To be mentioned, Sony is expected to supply white (W)-organic light emitting diode (OLED) type micro-organic light emitting diodes (OLEDOS) to Samsung Electronics’ XR device internal display which is about 1.3 inches. FYI, the Apple Vision Pro which launched last month also equips OLEDoS supplied by Sony.

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OLEDoS is a display made by depositing organic materials on a silicon wafer instead of a glass substrate and it has a high level of technical difficulty. Therefore, as of now, there are no companies actively jumping into OLEDoS.

However, Samsung Display officially showcases its RGB OLEDoS display for the XR headset but that too needs more time to achieve results with RGB OLEDoS.

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Samsung October 2024 One UI Updates List

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October 2024 started with the SDC24 event, where Samsung shared important updates about its software and products. One of the big announcements was the upcoming One UI 7 Beta update for developers, which will be released at the end of this year. While this is a change from last year, some users get disappointed by the timeline. However, Samsung never forgets to release its monthly update on time.

On the 5th day of this month, Samsung began releasing the October 2024 security patch for Galaxy devices to enhance security and stability. The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, launched in late September 2024, is the first smartphone to receive the October 2024 security update. Several more Galaxy devices will get this update in the coming days.

October 2024 security update fixes several vulnerabilities and boosts the overall security of the devices. Samsung will soon release the details and updated devices list on the scope page.

Below you can check a list of Galaxy devices that have received the October 2024 security update.

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Samsung One UI October 2024 Updates List

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  • Samsung drops October 2024 security update, Galaxy S24 FE takes the lead.

*More devices will be added to this list as Samsung releases the update for them.

If you have a Samsung device from the list above and haven’t updated it yet, go ahead and do it now. If your device isn’t on the list, you can manually check for updates by going to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. You can share software updates screenshots and details by tagging our social media accounts.

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Will One UI 7 Beta be bug-free?

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Samsung has delayed this year’s One UI Beta Program. The One UI 7 Beta is scheduled to be launched by the end of this year; will Samsung be able to offer a bug-free experience to Galaxy smartphone users?

One UI 6 Beta launched in August last year. The Galaxy S23 series was the first to join the Beta testing activity. Later, the company expanded the Beta Program to many older Galaxy devices including phones and foldables.

The last year’s Beta Program lasted nearly 3 months. The Korean tech giant released 9 major Beta updates to the Galaxy S23 series. The initial builds were filled with a lot of bugs as well as completely conflicted animations.

Judging from the current situation, a short Beta Program is inevitable this year. All the recent developments indicate a seamless Beta activity, covering “developers” only, as confirmed by Samsung at SDC24.

Samsung teased One UI 7 features Simple, Impactful, and Emotive design components. The company is exploring a fresh new design across the interface. There could be many new ways for personalization in your Galaxy device.

In a dramatic move, Samsung announced final One UI 7 will launch with the Galaxy S25 series next year. The recently released One UI 6.1.1 features enhance the user experience, but the major update will remain awaited till the first quarter.

It also remains to be seen whether Samsung will launch Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta in 7 markets or alter availability. The market count might decrease to the Watch Beta or go global for select newer Galaxy models.

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Android Theft Protection features coming to your Samsung Galaxy

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Google has started rolling out new Theft Protection features for Android devices including Samsung Galaxy devices running version 10 and above. Announced at the I/O 2024 event in May, these new features help to keep your personal information safe if your phone gets stolen.

The trio of Theft Protection features are now becoming available to Android users including those with devices from brands like Pixel and Samsung. You can start seeing these new features if you’re part of the Google Play services beta (version 24.40.33) program.

Google Theft Protection

The Theft Protection is a new privacy and device safety feature added under Google Services. It helps to keep your personal data safe if your device is stolen.

To access the new theft protection features, check the Theft protection in your device’s Settings app. You can also go to the Google Services page and find it under the All Services tab. This feature includes three main options, they are:

1.)  Theft Detection Lock

This feature uses your device’s sensors, Wi-Fi, and smart device connections to detect if someone suddenly grabs your phone while you’re using it. If this happens, your phone will automatically lock its screen to unauthorized access to your personal data.

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2.) Offline Device Lock

This feature starts its work if someone steals your phone and turns off the internet to stop tracking. For that, Google mentions two conditions – you need to be using your phone while it’s unlocked, and you can only lock the screen up to twice a day.

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3.) Remote Lock

If your phone is stolen, you can go to android.com/lock to lock it remotely. You’ll need to confirm your identity with a phone number and answer a security question. This is faster than the Find My Device method.

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With these features, Google aims to enhance your security and protect your personal information. The company will soon make these features available to all Android users through a stable update.

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