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Samsung adopting Exynos chips for mid-range low-cost smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy A32 December 2023 update

As we know, Samsung has used the Exynos 850 chip (AP) for the Galaxy A13 LTE smartphone for the North American market. The Galaxy A13 comes in two versions – LTE as well as 5G which is powered by MediaTek ‘ Dimensity 700’ 5G version.

According to a market report of research firm Omdia, Samsung shipped 51.8 million units of the Galaxy A12 in 2021, making it the best-selling smartphone model in the world. The Galaxy A13 is the successor to the Galaxy A12.

The Galaxy A12 went down in history as the first smartphone model to surpass 50 million units in sales. Mediatek’s Helio P35 chip was used for Galaxy A12. This means that the Galaxy A12 has played a big role in the growth of media tech.

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Going forward, this year Samsung is expected to produce the Galaxy A13 big hit. The company has released last month the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33 based on the Exynos 1280. It is a game-specific AP built on a 5-nanometer process. And the Exynos 1280 was loaded into the Galaxy M33, which was released in April, targeting India and Southeast Asia.

Samsung is increasing the ratio of Galaxy A and Galaxy M series in its smartphone business. The Galaxy F series will also be launched in 2020. The company is shifting its focus from developing countries to emerging markets. It is rapidly adopting Exynos chips for mid-range low-cost smartphones.

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Samsung upgrades Checkout app for enhanced performance

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Samsung Checkout September 2024 update

Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Checkout app with version 5.0.76.5. This update makes the app better and fixes some issues for a smoother experience.

The latest version fixes bugs that were present in earlier versions. You can expect fewer glitches and a smoother experience when using the app for your transactions. With these fixes, the app should be more reliable, making your payment process quicker and easier.

Besides fixing issues, the latest update also includes enhancements that make the app run better. These improvements make the app more user-friendly and useful. However, there are no new features or changes noted but the update will surely provide a better experience.

Samsung Checkout September 2024 update

Samsung Checkout is a useful app for managing your payments and transactions. It is a billing application for purchasing paid content from Samsung Content services. By updating to this latest version, you’ll benefit from these performance boosts and fixes.

It’s important to keep your apps updated, as updates not only bring new features but also ensure that the app runs smoothly and securely. To install this update, you just need to open the Galaxy Store, then tap on the Menu icon, and click on the Updates option.

Alternatively, you can download the update through the third-party app link mentioned here.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra dimensions leak as we wait for render to unblur

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Galaxy S25 Ultra could be Samsung’s sleekest Ultra flagship in years. The company could introduce the device in January 2025. Meanwhile, a Samsung leaker just exposed the design dimensions of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could have 162.8mm in height, 77.6mm in width, and 8.2mm in thickness. It means the device will look slightly larger than the S24 Ultra whereas the thickness and width will be lower.

Leaker Onleaks is about to reveal the Galaxy S25 Ultra design. A blurred image is already live on a landing page, which will be unveiled as soon as the funding threshold is completed. Once done, Samsung fans will have their first look at the next Ultra.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to look different than the most recent Ultra models. The device won’t get sharp angular corners in favor of slightly rounded ones. The backplate could also be crafted keeping easier handling in mind.

Samsung’s next-gen Ultra flagship will also equip an upgraded camera. In particular, the ultrawide and 3x Telephoto sensors will be replaced with new solutions. The display could also be made of advanced material set to offer better power efficiency.

Ex-Mercedez designer is reportedly leading Samsung’s Mobile design team. The design evolution already started with the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Buds 3 products. However, a new Samsung design philosophy could be announced next year.

The render is getting unblurred gradually. We are quite excited about the rear design and camera module arrangement. It would be interesting to see if Samsung has made any major design modifications on the backplate.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

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Samsung Group Sharing app just got better with a fresh update

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Samsung Group Sharing Update

Samsung has released a new update for its Group Sharing app with version 13.6.52.7. This update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 18.54MB for One UI devices.

The Group Sharing app is popular among Samsung users as it makes it easy to share files, photos, and other media with groups. With this latest update, the app has become even better. The new version brings a few enhancements that should make using the app smoother and more efficient.

Moreover, the update improves the performance and stability by fixing some issues. It means that sharing files should be quicker and the app should run more smoothly.

Samsung Group Sharing Update

If you’ve had problems with the app crashing or not working properly, this update should help solve those issues. Samsung makes the app more reliable so that you can depend on it for a smoother sharing experience.

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

Notably, the update is compatible with Galaxya devices running Android 14 or Android 13. If your Galaxy device is eligible, you can install the update to enjoy enhanced features.

Samsung One UI unlocks Private Sharing with Quick Share

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