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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 gains crucial FCC certificate ahead of July debut

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 makes its appearance on the FCC database. The company is expected to introduce its new foldable phones in July this year. The FCC certification listing indicates that things are going smoothly and preparations by Samsung are underway.

As spotted by 91mobiles, FCC certification listed Samsung’s SM-F956U, which would be marketed as the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The supporting document shows the phone’s design with a large inner screen that folds in the middle and a cover screen on the front.

In addition, the FCC document confirms the Z Fold 6 supports wireless charging and 5G connectivity. The smartphone’s charging adapter has the model number EP-TA800, whereas the wireless charger has the EP-P5400 model number.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 will have Wi-Fi 5.8GHz connectivity as well as Bluetooth, NFC, WPT, and UWB. This Wi-Fi tech is a dual-band frequency, which offers up to 1300Mb/sec speed. The reason behind using it seems to be to reduce the phone’s thickness and make it lighter.

Recently, we’ve seen the real-life image of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, showcasing the cover screen. The panel is expected to be as large as the Fold 5’s cover screen + thickness of the right bezel. It’s a significant improvement that Samsung managed to make without major form factor changes.

As far as the performance is concerned, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor will be used by both foldables. It will offer stable and seamless performance and gaming experience, however, the camera department may be disappointing as no upgrade for Fold is rumored.

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One UI Weekly: June 2024 update released for Samsung devices in Week IV

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Welcome to Samsung’s latest updates for June 2024 Week IV! This week, Samsung has released new updates for its smartphones, including the rollout of One UI 6 Watch Beta for watches and its expansion. Also, there are new details about the upcoming July 2024 update, as well as insights into the features of One UI 6.1.1 and One UI 7. Let’s explore what’s new with Samsung in June 2024 Week IV.

This week, Samsung has rolled out the June 2024 update for several of its smartphones, including the Galaxy A55, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A05s, S20 FE, A52s, and Galaxy A21s. This update is now available in more countries, enhancing user experience with new improvements and fixes.

Looking ahead, Samsung is preparing for the July 2024 update for One UI 6.1 devices. This update is expected to address issues such as the alignment problem in date and time display formats to ensure a smoother user interface experience. Additionally, the update could enhance the Gallery’s photo editing mode.

Moreover, the Samsung One Hand Operation + app has received new features with One UI 6.1.1 support to enhance usability for users who rely on this Good Lock module. The Korean tech giant also confirmed improvements to side button functionality in the upcoming One UI 6.1.1 update.

In terms of wearable technology, Samsung has introduced the One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 update for the Galaxy Watch 6 series. Additionally, the Beta Program has been expanded to include the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 series to offer users early access to new features and improvements.

One UI 6 Watch Beta with Wear OS 5 available for Samsung smartwatches [List]

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Here’s the latest Samsung Health Beta update for One UI devices

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Samsung Health app released a new beta update, bringing the version to 6.27.0.157. The fresh update is available for Galaxy devices with a package size of 140MB on the Galaxy Store.

This update boosts performance by enhancing existing features and fixing bugs reported by users in the previous version. It makes the app more useful and stable.

A notable aspect of the beta update is the introduction of new features for testing on Galaxy devices. While details about new features haven’t been disclosed, the update is expected to enhance functionality and user interaction.

Users testing the Samsung Health app Beta can update to version 6.27.0.157 via the Galaxy Store. This update will surely provide users with improved functions for tracking and managing their health and fitness goals.

Galaxy users can download the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, directly install it through the third-party app source link mentioned here.

Previously, the Samsung Health app brought features allowing users to compete against their past running times and to edit exercise logs to remove unnecessary start or end times. Additionally, it included improvements to easier access to continually used menstrual cycle options and the ability to set custom moods.

Samsung Health Beta update brings advanced features for better tracking experience

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More Galaxy A55 users getting June 2024 security update

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Samsung has released the June 2024 security update to the Galaxy A55 users in Europe and India. This update recently rolled out for users in Malaysia and the company is now working to make it available for all A55 models.

Users of Samsung Galaxy A55 in Europe and India can verify the June 2024 security update through One UI build version A556BXXS3AXF2 and A556EXXS3AXF3 respectively.

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

The latest update fixes over 40 issues to provide a better user experience. It also updates some stock apps to the latest available version.

users can check new software updates with a handful of simple steps. Firstly, visit your Galaxy device’s “System Settings,” once done, scroll down and tap the “Software update” tab, followed by the “Download and install” button.

Samsung Galaxy A55 starts getting June 2024 security update

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