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OnePlus trolling Samsung’s One UI to promote OxygenOS 15

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One UI in OxygenOS 15 launch video

OnePlus yesterday launched its Android 15-based OxygenOS version. During the launch, OnePlus mocked Samsung’s One UI, comparing its animation and system fluency with the newly announced OxygenOS 15 software.

One UI getting trolled over motion fluency isn’t new, with OxygenOS 15 just an addition to the list. Over the past two years, Samsung’s software criticized, specifically for the software’s animation despite having pro-grade hardware.

OnePlus showcased Galaxy S24 Ultra running One UI 6.1 in its OxygenOS 15 launch video. The phone maker included a pretty short clip (nearly 5 seconds) screening the slow response rate and animations of Samsung’s software.

Samsung could bring customizable animation to Galaxy devices next year. One UI 7 upgrade will make it possible to have Pixel and iPhone-like animations on Galaxy devices, with additional settings will allow you to tweak therefore.

It seems OnePlus is aware of what’s coming out in the One UI 7. Therefore, it used the One UI 6 to present the OxygenOS 15 superior, at least, in terms of animations.

I believe One UI animations should be significantly enhanced, but unusually faster app opening and closing couldn’t be considered a scale of animation and motion fluency.

 

Galaxy users are eagerly waiting for the Android 15 upgrade for their devices. This year, Samsung has completely overlooked its previous rollout timelines. The Beta is coming later this year, with Stable scheduled for Q1 2025.

The next version will indeed bring welcome transformations to the table. I, personally, don’t fall into the trap of animations. One UI 7 should be known as the most feature-rich Android 15 skin out there beating all opponents.

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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Report ruins Galaxy S25 Ultra OLED upgrade expectations

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Samsung Galaxy S24 September 2024 update

Samsung Galaxy S25 series would end up using OLED panels with M13 material set. It was believed that the most advanced M14 OLED will be featured in the Galaxy S25 flagships.

According to ETNews, Samsung Display will supply its OLED panels with M13 material set to Samsung Electronics for the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra.

The report says the company will release the S25 series early next year. The Display unit has reportedly started getting orders for the S25’s OLED, with production commencing soon.

Supply Chain Input.

ETNews sources reportedly confirmed that materials for the S25’s luminescent layer are handled by companies like DuPont, UDC, Duksan Neolux, Samsung SDI, Merck, and SFC.

  • DuPont, UDC, and Duksan Neolux are responsible for Red materials
  • Samsung SDI and Merck are responsible for Green materials
  • SFC and Idemitsu Kosan are responsible for Blue materials

Apart from this, LG Chem is supplying the A-ETL to enhance Blue element brightness, and Duksan Neolux is supplying the HTL along with the Red prime.

Galaxy S25 Series OLED.

Just recently, RossYoung revealed that Samsung would not use Samsung Display’s OLED panels with M14 material set to freeze the potential price hike due to the pricey Snapdragon 8 Elite.

The display sizes are 6.16 inches for S25, 6.66 inches for S25+, and 6.86 inches for S25 Ultra. The OLED panels will feature Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide tech for low-power operation.

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Samsung: Galaxy community stands firm in support of Global Goals app

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Samsung Global Goals

Today, Samsung released a report on its Global Goals initiatives and application. The report highlights progress in raising awareness of the Global Goals through initiatives like the Samsung Global Goals app and Generation17.

The press release highlights how Generation17 leaders Efe Johnson, Thùy Anh Ngô, and Tafara Makaza are leveraging technology to address challenges such as reproductive health education, care for the elderly, economic mobility, and more.

Samsung reiterated its commitment to the Global Goals as the 2030 deadline for the UN Sustainable Development Goals approaches. Samsung and UNDP together made significant strides in creating real-world impact by prioritizing innovation.

Notably, Samsung’s collaboration with UNDP over the past five years has been a meaningful step in this journey. The company is grateful for the opportunity to contribute to a better future for all by 2030 with the Galaxy community.

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Samsung Global Goals App

Samsung and UNDP partnered in 2019 to launch the Global Goals app. The motive of this platform is to educate Galaxy users about the 17 Global Goals and allow them to generate donations through in-app ads, using wallpapers and direct contributions.

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[Report] First Samsung tri-fold phone could launch in 2027

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Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design

Samsung missed the opportunity to launch the world’s first tri-fold this year. Huawei launched the Mate XT handset, which features a dual-foldable display. Samsung is reportedly planning to launch the tri-fold phone in 2027.

Korea’s ZDNet reports that Samsung is discussing plans to launch a tri-fold model in 2027. The report also talks about a cheaper Flip device, which could not be released anytime soon as a Samsung official recently denied such a rumor.

Samsung Display has showcased the prototype of the tri-fold on many occasions. Industry insiders also believe that Samsung partners have completed the development of components to be used in the tri-fold model.

That said, Samsung Display partners are fully prepared for the tri-fold to be commercialized. It is up to the smartphone vendor to bring it to the market or keep limited to research labs for further durability evaluations.

Samsung is getting lower-than-expected response from the foldable market. Huawei’s rise has also made things tough for the Korean phone maker. With the release of Tri-fold, the US-banned firm solidified its presence in China.

Notably, Samsung Elec is having trouble in the foldable smartphone market. However, its Display subsidiary is enjoying sales growth as it supplies OLED panels to Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo for their latest foldable display phones.

Well, Samsung D’s growth is expected to be lesser than the last year. The overall shipments are expected to fall short of the initial estimates. China-based BOE is also expanding its footsteps to the mobile display supply chain.

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