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  • Samsung Galaxy Watch FE LTE Now Available for US Pre-Order

    Samsung Galaxy Watch FE LTE Now Available for US Pre-Order

    Samsung has started taking pre-orders for the LTE version of the Galaxy Watch FE in the United States. This variant was first revealed in June during the launch of the Galaxy Watch FE, but it was noted that its release would occur at a later time.

    Pre-Order Availability

    For those who hesitated to buy the Galaxy Watch FE due to the absence of LTE support, pre-orders for this LTE model are now open on Samsung’s US website. There is currently no information regarding its availability in the UK and Europe.

    Pricing Details

    As expected, the inclusion of 4G LTE functionality has led to a higher price point. While the Wi-Fi-only version was launched at $199 (now available on Amazon for $179.99), the Galaxy Watch FE LTE is priced at $249.99. Customers can choose from Black, Pink Gold, and Silver colors, with shipping anticipated to start in October.

    Specifications and Features

    The Galaxy Watch FE LTE does not feature a physical SIM card slot; instead, it uses an eSIM, which allows users to download a SIM profile directly to the watch. After activation, users can make and receive calls, send messages, and access the internet without needing a Wi-Fi connection or a tethered smartphone.

    The smartwatch boasts a 1.19-inch AMOLED display safeguarded by sapphire crystal glass, all encased in aluminum. It operates on the Exynos W920 chipset, paired with 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. Additionally, it supports NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band Wi-Fi, and has a 247mAh battery.

    This device can track heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and ECG readings. It is equipped to detect irregular heart rhythms, provides fall detection, and includes a Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) sensor for assessing body composition, including metrics like body fat and skeletal muscle.

  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Upgrade Confirmed by Tipster

    Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Upgrade Confirmed by Tipster

    Samsung is set to introduce the Galaxy S25 Ultra in early 2025. This anticipated Android flagship recently appeared on Geekbench, with two listings indicating that it might not get a memory upgrade. However, well-known tipster Ice Universe has shared different information.

    Confirmation of RAM Upgrade

    In a recent post on X, Ice Universe stated that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is "100% confirmed" to have a model featuring 16 GB of RAM. This implies that the variant shown on Geekbench is likely the lower-end model, while details about the higher-end configuration still remain unlisted on the benchmarking site.

    Expected Performance Improvements

    Although Ice Universe did not provide additional specifics, it is thought that the increase in RAM could help the Galaxy S25 Ultra compete better against flagships from other brands like OnePlus and Google. The Pixel 9 series, particularly the Pro versions, has already incorporated this memory upgrade.

    OnePlus has been ahead in offering devices with more than 12 GB of RAM since the launch of the OnePlus 11, with its latest flagship model even reaching 24 GB. In contrast, Samsung provided 16 GB RAM options for the S20 Ultra and S21 Ultra but has since remained at 12 GB for the S24 Ultra, which is currently priced at $1,049.99 on Amazon for the 256 GB storage version.

    Implications for Galaxy AI Features

    The anticipated increase in RAM is expected to enhance the performance of memory-intensive Galaxy AI features on the S25 Ultra. However, reports from @theonecid suggest that the standard S25 and S25 Plus models will be limited to a maximum of 12 GB of RAM, indicating that these versions may not receive any memory upgrades.

    @UniverseIce on X (tweet embedded above) via: Android Police


  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10: Premium Tablets with Dimensity 9300+

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S10: Premium Tablets with Dimensity 9300+

    Samsung has recently launched its new high-end tablet range globally. Along with the Galaxy S24 FE, a budget flagship phone, the Galaxy Tab S10 series has also been introduced. Here’s a detailed overview of these latest tablets.

    Features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series

    The South Korean company has chosen to use the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC for the Galaxy Tab S10 series, bypassing its Exynos chip and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors. These tablets come with configurations of up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage, while the Tab S10+ offers an option of 12GB RAM with 512GB storage. Both the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Tab S10+ allow for storage expansion of up to 1.5TB via a microSD card slot.

    On the display front, the Ultra model features a large 14.6-inch screen, while the Plus variant has a 12.4-inch display. Both tablets are equipped with a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel that has a refresh rate of 120Hz and anti-reflective properties. The rear camera setup includes a 13MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide lens on both models. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra stands out with its dual 12MP front cameras, whereas the Tab S10+ has a single 12MP front camera.

    Battery and Additional Features

    Powering the devices, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has a substantial 11,200mAh battery, while the Galaxy Tab S10+ is equipped with a 10,090mAh battery. Key features include 45W wired fast charging, an in-display fingerprint scanner, IP68 water and dust resistance, S Pen support, a durable Aluminum Armor body, and Galaxy AI enhancements.

    Pricing and Release Information

    The Galaxy Tab S10 series will be available in select markets starting on October 3, 2024, in Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver colors. Pre-orders can be made on Samsung’s official website. Here are the prices in India:

    Galaxy Tab S10+

    • WiFi, 12GB + 256GB – 90,999 INR
    • 5G, 12GB + 256GB – 104,999 INR

    Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

    • WiFi, 12GB + 256GB – 108,999 INR
    • WiFi, 12GB + 512GB – 119,999 INR
    • 5G, 12GB + 256GB – 122,999 INR
    • 5G, 12GB + 512GB – 133,999 INR

    Customers can enjoy an instant bank discount of up to 15,000 INR and benefits totaling 35,100 INR. Additionally, Galaxy Buds FE are available for 999 INR, and there’s a 39% discount on the keyboard cover.


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  • Samsung Compares Exynos 2400e and Exynos 2400 Differences

    Samsung Compares Exynos 2400e and Exynos 2400 Differences

    Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S24 FE, featuring a modified version of the Exynos 2400 chip. This new chip, called Exynos 2400e, has some key differences, particularly in its maximum frequency. According to Samsung Semiconductor, the only distinction between the Exynos 2400 and its modified counterpart is in their clock speeds.

    Performance Details

    The Exynos 2400e in the Galaxy S24 FE operates at a maximum frequency of 3.1 GHz. In contrast, the standard Exynos 2400 can reach up to 3.2 GHz, resulting in a minimal difference of just 100 MHz. This small change in frequency is unlikely to have a significant impact on real-world performance, with only slight variations expected in benchmarks.

    Samsung Semiconductor has indicated that the reduction in maximum frequency was implemented to optimize the SoC specifically for the Galaxy S24 FE. However, the company has not clarified whether this optimization benefits battery life or temperature management.

    Availability and Comparisons

    It’s important to note that the Galaxy S24 FE exclusively features the Exynos 2400e chip. Previous models, like the S23 FE, had options for Snapdragon variants, while the standard and Plus versions available in the US, Canada, and China use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.

    In benchmark tests, the Exynos 2400 has outperformed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy in areas such as 3DMark Sling Shot Extreme, PCMark, and idle power consumption. The Samsung chip falls a bit short in other performance metrics, and this trend is expected to hold true for the chip in the S24 FE.

    Future Features

    Since the Exynos 2400e and Exynos 2400 are fundamentally the same, the Galaxy S24 FE is set to receive all future Galaxy AI features that are rolled out for the series. Additionally, it will also have access to the various enhancements that come with One UI updates, making it a slightly more affordable option in Samsung’s flagship lineup, with the 128 GB model currently priced at $719.99 on Amazon.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series to Keep US Prices Steady

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series to Keep US Prices Steady

    Samsung is set to launch some new devices soon, including two tablets: the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Although an official launch date hasn’t been announced yet, the company has released some details about the tablets, including their prices.

    Pricing and Specifications

    Samsung temporarily published information that indicated the Galaxy Tab S10+ would come in two storage options: 256GB and 512GB, both equipped with 12GB of RAM. The prices for these models are $999.99 for the 256GB variant and $1,119.99 for the 512GB version.

    On the other hand, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will have three configurations available. The entry-level model features 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, priced at $1,199.99. A 512GB version with the same RAM will cost $1,319.99, while a high-end 1TB model equipped with 16GB of RAM will retail for $1,619.99. It’s important to note that these prices are for the Wi-Fi versions of the tablets.

    Additional Information

    The information also revealed that there will not be a Galaxy Tab S10 model, and the new tablets will come in two color options: Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver. The pricing for these new tablets is consistent with that of the Galaxy Tab S9+ (which you can find for $819 on Amazon for the 512GB version) and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. Although the leaked details did not mention any promotional offers, it is anticipated that there will be trade-in deals available at launch.


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  • New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE

    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE

    Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S24 FE in October, featuring a scaled-down version of the S24’s Exynos 2400 chipset. Recent high-definition images of the phone’s official protective cases have surfaced, highlighting various color choices and a familiar back design. The leak indicates there will be four distinct types of cases available: Silicone Case, Standing Grip Case, Smart View Wallet Case, and Flipsuit Case.

    Silicone Case Options

    First up is the Silicone Case, which will be offered in Blue, Gray, Green, White, and Yellow. This case is designed to be soft to the touch, making it a popular choice among users.

    Standing Grip Case Features

    Next is the Standing Grip Case, which includes a strap on the back to enhance grip. Apart from the strap, it shares a very similar design with the standard Silicone Case.

    Smart View Wallet Case Benefits

    The third option, known as the Smart View Wallet Case, comes with an integrated screen protector. A convenient feature of this case is a window located in the top-right corner, allowing users to quickly check the date and time without opening the cover. Additionally, it has a wallet section on the inside of the screen protector.

    Flipsuit Case Innovation

    The final case is unique as it can sync with your phone and alter its appearance based on the battery status of the device. This feature is not entirely new, as it has been seen in some of Samsung’s recent flip phones and the Galaxy S24 series.

    In addition to the cases, the leak also revealed images of an Anti-Reflecting Film screen protector for the Galaxy S24 FE, designed to reduce glare on the display. For those interested, prior leaks also disclosed the pricing details of the phone.


    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
    New Leak Reveals Official Cases for Galaxy S24 FE
  • Samsung One UI 6.1.1 Update Limits Galaxy S23 Camera Features

    Samsung One UI 6.1.1 Update Limits Galaxy S23 Camera Features

    Samsung began distributing the latest One UI 6.1.1 update on September 16, 2024, targeting the Galaxy S23 series, Z Fold 5 / Z Flip 5, along with various other models. However, this update has introduced several issues. Users have started to share on X (previously known as Twitter) that their camera functionality has been compromised. We urge Samsung to promptly address and resolve the camera issue affecting the Galaxy S23 series.

    Galaxy S23 Series Experiences Camera Issues

    Samsung must ensure more rigorous testing of its updates. The released One UI 6.1.1 update has reduced the camera performance of the Galaxy S23 series, which is concerning. This issue has been identified in the update with build number CXH7. Particularly, users of the Galaxy S23 Ultra have reported that the camera application produces blurry images when zooming between 16x and 19.9x. Users are requesting that Samsung release a corrective update quickly.

    Temporary Solutions and Security Concerns

    Tarun Vats, an observer of One UI developments, mentions that the issue can be mitigated by setting the camera optimization to medium or minimum. However, it is unreasonable for users to have to adjust their settings. Additionally, the One UI 6.1.1 update includes the August security patch, which is outdated. Initially, Samsung was scheduled to roll out One UI 6.1.1 by the end of August and could have incorporated a camera fix with a September security patch.

    The community has been urging Samsung to provide a new camera update for the Galaxy S23 series. The series boasts impressive camera hardware, and Samsung’s oversight is significant. We will keep you posted on whether this issue has been resolved, so please stay updated.

  • Samsung Galaxy S25 First Look: Next-Gen Design Unveiled

    Samsung Galaxy S25 First Look: Next-Gen Design Unveiled

    Samsung is gearing up to unveil its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25, which is anticipated to be launched early next year. Recently, new renders have provided a comprehensive look at the device’s design, showcasing Samsung’s latest high-end offering.

    Samsung Galaxy S25 Renders

    The latest renders, distributed by AndroidHeadlines and OnLeaks, suggest that the Galaxy S25 won’t diverge dramatically in design from its predecessor. The smartphone maintains a flat rear and sides, with a vertically aligned triple camera setup on the back. Notably, the cameras feature textured rings around them. At the front, a flat display is visible, complete with a punch-hole cutout and potentially uniform slim bezels.

    While the display size hasn’t been officially confirmed, it appears to be akin to the 6.2-inch screen found on the Galaxy S24. The Galaxy S25 is reported to measure 146.9 x 70.4 x 7.2mm, making it slightly more compact and about 0.4mm thinner than the Galaxy S24. Consequently, its weight might be comparable or even less than last year’s model. According to current information, Samsung might release the Galaxy S25 with both Exynos and Snapdragon chipsets, although rumors suggest that the 2025 model could exclusively feature the Snapdragon chipset.

    Specifications and Features

    The Galaxy S25 is expected to come equipped with 12GB of RAM, marking a 4GB increase over the S24. Despite this enhancement, significant upgrades seem unlikely, as the device is anticipated to retain a 50MP main camera and a 12MP front-facing camera. Samsung is likely to include a 4,000mAh battery in this model, supporting 25W wired fast charging. The smartphone is expected to operate on Android 15 with the One UI 7 custom skin right from launch.


    Samsung Galaxy S25 First Look: Next-Gen Design Unveiled
  • High-Quality Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Leak Revealed

    High-Quality Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Leak Revealed

    Samsung is currently developing a range of new entry-level and mid-range devices. Recently, we got our first glimpse of the Galaxy M55s, and shortly after, another Samsung phone appeared in high-quality renderings.

    First Look at the Galaxy A16 5G

    This time, it’s the budget-friendly Galaxy A16 5G, with renderings brought to us by Android Headlines. In line with Samsung’s recent design trends, the phone showcases vertically aligned triple camera rings on its glossy back.

    The device features a flat frame, and the right side includes a raised bar for volume controls and the power/fingerprint sensor, which Samsung refers to as the “Key Island” design. The front display has a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera, and the bezels are quite prominent, especially the bottom chin.

    Expected Features and Specs

    While the leak doesn’t provide specific details about the phone’s features, it is anticipated to be equipped with a 5000mAh battery. The device has also been spotted on Geekbench with two separate chipsets: the Dimensity 6300 (SM-A166P) and the Exynos 1330 (SM-A166E).

    It remains unclear whether Samsung plans to release the phone with different chipsets in various markets, but the benchmarks suggest this possibility.

    The Galaxy A16 5G is speculated to come with a 50 MP main camera, a 5 MP secondary camera, and a 2 MP macro camera. For selfies, it will likely have a 13 MP front-facing sensor.

    Rumored Variants and Launch

    Additionally, a 4G version of the Galaxy A16 has emerged in the UK carrier database, although further details are limited. Nonetheless, it is expected to share design similarities with its 5G counterpart.

    The Samsung Galaxy A16 is rumored to debut in December, approximately three months from now. By then, more information about its specifications is likely to surface.

  • One UI 6.1.1 Update: Eligible Galaxy Devices List

    One UI 6.1.1 Update: Eligible Galaxy Devices List

    Samsung’s One UI 6.1.1 was initially launched with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 in July. The company has now announced in a press release that the update will soon be available for select flagship Galaxy smartphones and tablets.

    The One UI 6.1.1 update is loaded with AI-driven features and enhancements, stirring excitement among Galaxy users eager to explore these new capabilities. Fortunately, the wait might not be lengthy, as Samsung has already begun the rollout of this update.

    Devices Receiving One UI 6.1.1

    Check below for the list of Galaxy devices that are set to receive the One UI 6.1.1 update:

    • Galaxy S24
    • Galaxy S24+
    • Galaxy S24 Ultra

    Currently, the update is exclusively available for the Galaxy S24 series, apart from the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, which were released with One UI 6.1.1 pre-installed.

    As more Galaxy devices receive the update, the list will be updated accordingly, so be sure to check back for the latest information.

    Upcoming One UI 6.1.1 Updates

    Samsung has confirmed that the following Galaxy devices will get the One UI 6.1.1 update:

    • Galaxy S23
    • Galaxy S23+
    • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    • Galaxy S23 FE
    • Galaxy Z Fold 5
    • Galaxy Z Flip 5
    • Galaxy Tab S9
    • Galaxy Tab S9+
    • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

    Based on previous update patterns, these devices are likely to follow:

    • Galaxy S22
    • Galaxy S22+
    • Galaxy S22 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Fold 4
    • Galaxy Z Flip 4
    • Galaxy Tab S9 FE
    • Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
    • Galaxy Tab S8
    • Galaxy Tab S8+
    • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

    Rollout Timeline for One UI 6.1.1

    Samsung has already begun the One UI 6.1.1 update rollout in South Korea for the Galaxy S24 series. The distribution will extend to North America, Europe, and Malaysia on September 9.

    Though the exact timeline for other devices hasn’t been disclosed, the brand mentioned that the update “will be available in the coming weeks.”

    Reports indicate that the One UI 6.1.1 rollout may delay the One UI 7.0 beta program. Samsung is likely aiming to complete the rollout quickly, with availability for eligible 2024 and 2023 Galaxy devices expected by the end of the month.

    New Features in One UI 6.1.1

    The update introduces several AI enhancements worth noting:

    1. Sketch to Image: Transforms basic sketches into impressive artworks using AI and machine learning, compatible with Samsung Notes, Photo Editor, Air command, Smart Select, and Edge panels.
    2. Portrait Studio: Generates AI-enhanced portraits from photos, offering styles like sketch, 3D cartoon, watercolor, and comic.
    3. Composer: A new Samsung Keyboard feature that crafts texts, emails, and social media posts based on keywords, allowing tone customization.
    1. Interpreter’s New Listening Mode: Enhanced real-time translation for foldable phones, now with a dual-screen mode and one-way translation capabilities.
    2. Suggested Replies: Provides quick responses on Galaxy Z Flip’s cover screen, using chat history analysis for improved suggestions.
    3. Samsung Notes: Now includes transcription, translation, and summarization for voice notes.
    1. Translate and Summarize PDFs: Note Assist can now handle PDFs directly without conversion.
    2. Instant Slow-Mo Clips: Allows users to save slow-motion video segments as separate clips.
    3. Live Translation in More Apps: Expands Live Translate beyond the Samsung Phone app to include Google Meet and WhatsApp.
    1. Samsung Health: Introduces an energy score reflecting physical and mental health, plus the option to share health data with others.

    These are just some of the exciting changes in One UI 6.1.1.