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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, Watch FE appear on FCC

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy smartwatches appeared on FCC certification. droidlife spotted the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Watch FE on the FCC certification database. This input suggests that the affordable smartwatch may join the Galaxy Unpacked in July 2024.

FCC database listed Samsung’s SM-L300, SM-L305, SM-L310, SM-L315, and SM-R861. Model numbers L300 and L310 could be the Wi-Fi versions of the two sizes for the Galaxy Watch 7. However, the L305 and L315 models could be called Watch 7 LTE, in two sizes.

Apart from the Standard variant, Samsung’s Watch 7 lineup will also consist of Classic and Pro/Ultra. So far, these models have not appeared on the FCC certification site. We will likely get to know more about the upcoming models in the near future.

Additionally, the SM-R861 is expected to be the Galaxy Watch FE or the Watch 4 (2024). This is speculated because Samsung’s Watch 4 was SM-R860. It also hints at similar specs and features in the Watch FE as the Watch 4 with the latest Wear OS version.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 getting August 2024 update in the US [One UI 6.1]

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Samsung just dropped the August 2024 update on Galaxy S24 in the US. The company has recently detailed its latest security update package. A handful of mid-range and flagship Galaxy models have also received the latest patch.

The Galaxy S24 is getting an August 2024 update by AT&T in the US. Following the initial rollout, the expansion will likely take place this week. Samsung could also update carrier-unlocked Galaxy S24 models with the latest patches soon.

Samsung consumers were waiting for a feature drop. Last month, new Galaxy foldables debuted the One UI 6.1.1 software. It comes with various new features and improved Galaxy AI capabilities for the latest foldable smartphones.

Before the Android 15-based One UI 7, the Korean tech giant would provide new AI features as part of its One UI 6.1.1 update. However, the feature drop is now expected to be available as the second August update later this month.

Anyways, the latest August patch is a must to install on your Galaxy. It contains fixes for 50 vulnerabilities detected by Samsung and Google in One UI and Android. Select stock apps would also be upgraded to uplevel overall user experience.

How to update?

Settings > Software update > Download and install.

Version numbers: S24 – S921USQS3AXFJ, S24 Plus – S926USQS3AXFJ and S24 Ultra – S928USQS3AXFJ.

Samsung Galaxy S24 August 2024 update

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Samsung Galaxy A73, A53, and A54 performance tested on One UI 7 and Android 15

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Samsung Galaxy smartphones frequently appear on Geekbench with varying performance scores. Recent Geekbench benchmarks have revealed the performance of 3 Samsung Galaxy A-series smartphones running Android 15 and One UI 7. The models tested include the Galaxy A53, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A73.

According to the information, three Samsung smartphones including Galaxy A53, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A73 smartphones have appeared with One UI 7 on the Geekbench platform. Each model shows different performance levels.

The Galaxy A73 has recorded scores of 741 in single-core performance and 2229 in multi-core performance. On the other hand, the Galaxy A53 has achieved 826 in single-core and 1621 in multi-core tests.

Notably, the Galaxy A54 has delivered the highest scores among these three smartphones, with 978 in single-core and 3044 in multi-core scores. The differences in performance scores among these models reflect their different hardware capabilities.

These different scores of Galaxy A53, Galaxy A73, and Galaxy A54 on One UI 7 indicate Samsung’s efforts to enhance both the speed and efficiency of their devices with the next software. However, the Galaxy A54 performance shows enhanced processing power and efficiency with One UI 7.

Several Samsung Galaxy smartphones running Android 15 based One UI 7 have already been tested. These models include the Galaxy S21 Plus, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy S24 Plus, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S22, and Galaxy A35.

Samsung confirmed that the stable version of One UI 7 will be officially released on October 3, 2024, at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC). At the moment, the company is working to start the One UI 7 Beta Program for flagships.

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Samsung enhances Separated Apps security with fresh update

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Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Separated Apps with version 3.0.30.25. This update elevates the user experience with enhanced functionality and security.

The Separated Apps is designed to help you manage and use your apps more effectively. With this new update, it’s now easier to handle multiple apps at once and keep everything organized. The update enhances some functions of this update to provide a better experience.

The fresh update of the Samsung Separated Apps addresses some bugs encountered in the previous version. By fixing these problems, Samsung makes your experience more stable and reliable.

Samsung Separated apps update

Notably, users can install the update via Galaxy Store or from the third-party app source link mentioned here. Sometimes, the update automatically installs on your device after rebooting or updating software.

Separated Apps is a part of Samsung’s Knox system, which helps to secure work data by isolating corporate apps from personal ones on company devices. IT admins can use UEM to install work apps and then enable Separated Apps to place these apps in a secure, separate area.

By default, it includes apps like Google Chrome, Microsoft Office (depending on the device model), Samsung Calendar, Camera, Gallery, MyFiles, and Video. This setup ensures that work and personal apps remain distinct, enhancing security.

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