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Samsung, Oxford Economics found BYOD negatively impacting revenue growth

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Over the past two years, Samsung smartphones have evolved increasingly important for workforce productivity and flexibility. Many businesses are pursuing a BYOD approach instead of providing smartphones to their employees.

According to a new study from Samsung and Oxford Economics, BYOD can reduce their business acumen, reduce data security and adversely affect revenue growth and employee turnover.

Impact of BYOD on business agility and growth!

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As part of the Maximizing Mobile Value Study, Samsung and Oxford Economics surveyed 500 US executives and 1,000 U.S. employees in small and medium-sized businesses to better understand how mobile technologies support the workforce.

However, this estimating the actual investment in supporting smartphones, the study found that BYOD is saving businesses far less than they expected.

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Considering the upfront price of equipment, management overheads, and software, BYOD saves businesses an average of $340 per employee per year, but at the same time hinders their ability to influence mobile to increase productivity and change workflows.

To help businesses better understand their total investment in employee mobility, Samsung has developed a mobile price calculator based on industry benchmarks from a study. Businesses can input their current costs and compare them to other companies of similar size and industry.

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Here’s why Samsung doesn’t support free widget resizing

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Some Samsung Galaxy users have recently raised concerns about the pop-up windows for widgets on their devices. They want to resize the widgets to make them more suitable for one-handed operation, but they are unable to do so.

The main issue is that users want to resize these widgets more freely. Instead of being stuck with fixed sizes, they want to be able to adjust the size by dragging, which would make it much easier to use their devices comfortably.

Currently, most widgets only come in fixed sizes. Users mentioned that smaller widgets often look unattractive with too much empty space around them. This not only makes the screen look messy but also makes it harder to use the device with one hand.

However, a Samsung Community moderator has acknowledged the feedback. He has mentioned that while some apps allow for different widget sizes, most only support a limited selection of fixed sizes. This is due to avoiding widgets being cut off or not showing up properly.

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Unfortunately, the option to freely resize all widgets isn’t available right now. This is made to keep the design clean and well-optimized. However, it can make using a device with one hand more difficult but you will surely get useful information on widgets instead of incomplete ones.

As more users express the need for better one-handed usability, Samsung is listing feedback to working on As more users request improved one-handed usability, Samsung is listening to feedback and working on optimizing widget sizes.

Allowing users to customize these sizes could make devices much easier to use, though it may also lead to some issues. However, Samsung is regularly working to provide a better experience that meets user needs. Users can expect more updates and changes related to widgets in the future.

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Will Samsung run One UI 7 Beta Program in all countries?

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Samsung is making pretty different decisions this year, but the question remains the same: will the company run the One UI 7 Beta Program in all countries?

One UI Beta Program was available in seven countries until the last year. This year’s Beta Program didn’t go live in the usual August timeframe, but Samsung confirmed it’s coming later this year.

The One UI 7 Beta will be available for developers by the end of this year. However, the final version will be launched alongside the new Galaxy S series early next year.

Samsung teased a few changes and new features to be included in One UI 7. The software promises to offer a reliable experience, stable functional performance, and useful features.

One UI Beta should be a global affair is a long-standing demand. The Korean tech giant significantly delayed this year’s software distribution plan for all Galaxy devices.

As Beta coming in late 2024 and Stable in early 2025, we assume a short-term Beta Program. Meanwhile, the company hasn’t revealed the market availability of the upcoming Beta.

Running One UI 7 Beta in all countries would be like inviting everyone to a party. It would also help Samsung developers find any little problems before the final version comes out next year.

With the One UI Beta Program in all countries, Samsung could get feedback from a vast audience. Global Beta Program is a difficult task, but think of the payoff: a better product, happier customers.

Shouldn’t Samsung launch One UI 7 Beta in all countries?

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Samsung Galaxy A33 5G grabs September 2024 security update

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We are in October 2024 and Samsung is rolling out a new update for the Galaxy A33 5G smartphone, which brings the September 2024 security patch to improve system security and stability. The update is available for users in Brazil and the company will soon expand it to more countries.

September 2024 security update fixes several Samsung and Google vulnerabilities to make the device’s performance smoother. It includes 1 critical issue and 43 high-level ones for Google. One of these issues was already fixed in earlier updates, and another one doesn’t impact Galaxy devices.

In addition, Samsung is adding 23 of its fixes to improve security. These vulnerabilities are mainly related to My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, and Dex. This update makes the smartphone more reliable, secure, and stable.

Users of Samsung Galaxy A33 5G are getting a September 2024 security update with One UI build version A336MUBSAEXI8. They will have to download a 262MB package to install the update. It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all models.

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If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone and opening the Software Update section.

Now, click on the Download and install option. If any update is available, you can follow the on-screen instructions to install the update on your Galaxy smartphone.

Notably, the update is based on Android 14-based One UI 6.1. This device is eligible for the next major One UI update, One UI 7, based on Android 15. Samsung is going to release a stable One UI 7 in January 2025 along with the Galaxy S25 series. After its debut, Samsung will make its wider rollout for all eligible devices.

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