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Samsung Head says AI will accelerate the speed of corporate innovation

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Dr. Kye Hyun Kyung, head of the Samsung Device Solutions Division, is impressed by DS Assistant and N-ERP AI. The official believes that artificial intelligence will accelerate the speed of corporate innovation.

Samsung internally uses AI-based SW solutions named DS Assistant and N-ERP AI.

Samsung Device Solutions Division’s head emphasized that DS Assistant and N-ERP AI will be the starting point for companies to accelerate the speed of innovation (through AI).

“As an industry leader in the semiconductor technology field, we have been challenged to find new ways to perform work using artificial intelligence (AI), and we have been deeply impressed with ‘DS Assistant’ and N-ERP (Next-Generation Enterprise Resource Planning) AI,” says Kye Hyun Kyung.

DS Assistant automates time-consuming tasks such as market and company analysis, translation, code generation, and document generation using generative AI. N-ERP AI supports AI-based decision-making in addition to business automation using optical character recognition.

Pay attention, the South Korean tech giant is providing next-generation solutions for customers while also continuously experimenting with artificial intelligence technologies internally.

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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 Galaxy devices eligible for 7 years of Android upgrades [List]

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Samsung is pledging 7 years of Android upgrades to select Galaxy devices. The newly launched Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 are guaranteed for longer software support. It’s the same upgrade policy that Samsung assured to offer on the Galaxy S24 series.

The company is significantly increasing the longevity of its flagship smartphones. Now, consumers can keep their Galaxy for at least 7 years. From the software side, Samsung will take care of the device owners, providing new features and security enhancements.

The Korean tech giant is also refining its hardware spare parts availability. Spare parts will be made available for years so you can get your Galaxy repaired if required. It’s a great approach to reducing e-waste and helping consumers make even longer utilization of their spent money.

Samsung Galaxy devices that are eligible for 7 years of Android upgrades:

  1. Galaxy Z Flip 6
  2. Galaxy Z Fold 6
  3. Galaxy S24 Ultra
  4. Galaxy S24 Plus
  5. Galaxy S24

All of the devices come with Android 14 pre-installed. This means the last major upgrade for the above-listed phones would be Android 21. Besides, Samsung will continue to release regular security updates and feature drop updates until 2031.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6

The new software plan had not been expanded to older lineups like before. Still, the Galaxy S23 series as well as Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 are eligible for 4 OS upgrades and 5 years of security patches. It’s uncertain but Samsung could provide an additional OS upgrade to some devices.

Samsung’s software strategy is inspired by Google’s support for Pixel phones. The company’s affordable Pixel 8a handset is also supported by a 7-year update plan. Therefore, we guess that the Galaxy S24 FE might join the 2024 flagships with Samsung’s top-notch software plan.

In addition, the Korean tech giant may also expand the update support to the next-gen flagship tablet lineup. The Galaxy Tab S10 series could launch this year, which might also be supported by seven years of OS and regular software updates plan.

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US Galaxy S22 models receive July 2024 security update

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Samsung is rolling out the July 2024 security update to the Galaxy S22 series in the US. This fresh update is available for carrier-locked models and may soon be released for unlocked variants of the smartphones as well. However, it is already out for Galaxy S22 models in Europe.

The company is dispatching the new software update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone. It also optimizes system stability to offer your device uninterrupted and seamless functionality.

This ensures that you do not face any crashing, freezing, or lagging issues while using the phone. Meanwhile, the company has fixed over 55 related issues and vulnerabilities to enhance security.

Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones are getting the July 2024 security update with One UI build versions S901USQS6EXF8, S906USQS6EXF8, and S908USQS6EXF8 respectively, in the US.

You can check for the July 2024 patch and to do so, you need to follow some simple steps that are mentioned below:

  • Open Settings
  • Tap the Software Update menu
  • Hit Download and install.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s new design decisions leaked

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Possible new design decisions for Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra have been leaked. A credible Samsung tipster revealed some changes that the next Galaxy S Ultra will be adopting. These changes aimed at improving the in-hand feel of the flagship compared to the S24 Ultra.

IceUniverse claims that Samsung has made some major changes to the middle frame of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The middle frame’s top part (near the screen) is angular, while the bottom part (near the back panel) is rounded to enhance the handling.

The tipster also revealed that the middle frame has been narrowed, which will make the Galaxy S25 Ultra look sleeker. Thankfully, a narrowed middle frame will reduce the visual bezel as compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which has a bumped middle frame.

Meanwhile, the phone’s width will likely remain the same as the S24 Ultra. The leak indicates that Samsung is sticking with its design principles alongside making fruitful design changes. It’s going to be a major overhaul in Samsung’s flagship design language in recent years.

Earlier, it was reported that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will ditch its boxy design. The corners will be rounded, inspired by the Galaxy Note 7 design. It will end the concern of crushing the palm while using it for quite some time single-handedly.

The Korean tech giant has recently launched the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. The foldable phone gets design inspiration from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, making the frame almost angular. The cover screen has also widened, becoming even more useful for most of the tasks.

The company’s next Unpacked could take place in January 2025. Besides the S25 Ultra, Samsung will also launch the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. There’s a possibility of MediaTek chipset’s utilization for some markets as Samsung Foundry’s 3nm process is facing yield-related concerns.

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