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Samsung smashes target, 64.5 million Galaxy devices made in Q1 2024

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Samsung produced 64.5 million Galaxy devices in Q1 2024, breaking its target. The company had aimed to manufacture 53 million units in the first quarter, which has been smashed by a whopping 22% higher production.

TheElec reports that Samsung produced 22% more Galaxy phones and tablets than its target for Q1 2024. The company aimed to manufacture 53 million units, excluding those manufactured by its contract suppliers.

The South Korean tech giant has made 64.5 million units alone during the quarter. Thanks to robust marketing, Galaxy AI pushed the S24 series to sell well, while mid-rangers further helped the vendor gain growth momentum.

The industry now expects that Samsung may increase production to secure enough inventory of current models. This is due to the arrival of new foldable phones in July this year, then the production will shift to new releases.

This year, the company aims to sell 253 million units of Galaxy smartphones. In particular, flagship models including the Galaxy S and Galaxy Z are aimed to reach 51 million units sold by the year end.

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Samsung Checkout service got better with the latest update

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Samsung has released a new update for its Checkout app with version 5.0.75.1 for One UI devices. The fresh update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 15.02MB.

The new update enhances user experience by improving current functions and resolving known issues within the app. The update aims to make the app more efficient and reliable.

It’s advisable to install updates promptly to benefit from the enhanced features and improved stability. To check and install the update, visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

Samsung Checkout is a billing application for purchasing paid content within Samsung Content Services. Samsung Pay/Wallet enables buying products from these services. It is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 4.4 Kitkat or higher.

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Samsung fans invited to experience new Galaxy AI in these 7 cities

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Samsung created interactive spaces in seven cities where fans can experience the new Galaxy AI. The upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 run Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 software. It will include new artificial intelligence-derived features powered by Galaxy AI.

According to the announcement, Samsung’s interactive spaces in 7 cities give fans firsthand experience of enhanced Galaxy AI features included in One UI 6.1.1 across the latest Galaxy ecosystem.

With locations in Paris, Berlin, New York, Dubai, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo, Samsung fans around the world can explore the next phase of Galaxy AI firsthand in an immersive and interactive way.

Galaxy Experience Space Venues:

  1. Paris
    • July 10 to the end of October at CE 125, 125 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
  2. Berlin
    • July 10 to August 7 at Mall of Berlin, Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
  3. New York
    • July 10 to August 7 at 500 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, USA
  4. Dubai
    • July 11 to August 7 at Mall of the Emirates, Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Barsha 1, Dubai, UAE
  5. Jakarta
    • July 11 to August 4 at Kota Kasablanka, Jl. Casablanca Raya Kav. 88, Jakarta Selatan 12870, Indonesia
  6. Seoul
    • July 11 to August 11 at The Hyundai Seoul,108 Yeoui-daero, Seoul, Korea
  7. Tokyo
    • July 11 to August 6 at SHIBUYA TSUTAYA(Q FRONT), 21-6 Udagawacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan

Samsung made these experience spaces interactive so fans can be fully immersed in Galaxy AI features.

“We’re excited to introduce a new world of possibilities, offering Galaxy fans an exclusive look at how Galaxy AI capabilities across the Galaxy ecosystem can enhance our everyday lives.” – Jamie Park, VP & Head of Experience Marketing Group, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics.

The company has also talked about the segments where Galaxy AI will bring new features such as new ways to boost productivity by simplifying trip planning and organization, new ways to capture their most memorable moments, as well as enabling communication without the burden of language barriers.

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Samsung to fix clock overlapping issue with upcoming software update

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Samsung Clock overlap issue

Samsung has acknowledged the clock overlap issue on One UI devices and confirmed to resolve it with an upcoming software update. The clock issue occurs primarily when Lockstar is used with an automatic restart routine.

Users have noted that sometimes upon turning on their phone, the lock screen clock appears to overlap and a manual restart is required to fix it temporarily.

In response to this concern, a Samsung community moderator apologized for any inconvenience caused and assured users that the company is actively working on a solution. He also confirmed that the issue arises specifically when using LockStar and Autostart Routine simultaneously.

The good news is that Samsung is planning to release a software update shortly to address this issue. The update aims to fix the clock overlap issue to enhance the user experience and ensure seamless functionality of the lock screen.

Samsung advises Galaxy users to keep their software up to date to take advantage of this upcoming improvement. Stay tuned with us for further details regarding the software and app update rollout

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