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Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition images and details leaked ahead of launch

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Recently, Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition was listed on the company’s Bulgarian YouTube Premium promo page. We expected that the upcoming Galaxy S20 FE would be a successor of the Galaxy S10 Lite. Today we have some leaked information and images of the Galaxy S20 FE.

A well-known leaker Roland Quandt leaked the specs and color variants on the winfuture of the upcoming Galaxy S20 FE. According to the leaked information, the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition should sport a triple camera setup at the rear panel. The leaked images confirm that the device should have a flat display with six color variants.

READ MORE: Here’s the list of eligible Samsung devices that will get the One UI 3.0/Android 11

4G version with Exynos, 5G version with Snapdragon

The leaked specs confirm that the Galaxy S20 FE 4G will come with Samsung’s Exynos 990 chipset, and the Galaxy S20 FE 5G be powered by Snapdragon 865 octa-core SoC.

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The device will sport a flat 6.5-inch SuperAMOLED display with a centered hole-punch front-facing camera with full HD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The display will be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 with an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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Triple Camera Setup

The upcoming Galaxy S20 FE will be powered with a triple camera setup with a 12MP f/1.8 main sensor, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide sensor, and a 12MP f/2.0 telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The device will have a 32MP front-facing selfie camera. The device is expected to get Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.0. There’s no information about the rear panel of the device and wireless charging support.

Galaxy S20 FE will get two stereo speakers tuned by AKG and IP68 dust and water resistance. The device will be packed with a 4,500mAh  battery with 15W fast charging support (in the box) and a weight of 190 grams. Samsung hasn’t released any official information about the device but we expect that the device will available in the market late this month or early next month. On the basis of our previous article, the expected price of this device is $750 for the 5G variant.

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Samsung One UI 8 release date: Here’s when we could see major Android 16 software update

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Android 16 with Samsung’s One UI 8 will be released for Samsung devices this summer 2025, confirmed by Google. Samsung has officially launched the One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series on May 28, 2025.

  • Android 16 is now official, and Samsung has also released 2 One UI 8 Beta builds for the S25 models.
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Samsung’s One UI is a big part of what makes Galaxy phones and tablets unique. With One UI 7 finally rolling out to users, attention is shifting to the next chapter: One UI 8. The upcoming software update, based on Android 16, brings exciting new features to Samsung devices.

There’s confirmation that it will arrive earlier than usual, marking a significant change in how Samsung releases software updates. In this article, we’ll discuss the release date, the beta testing program, which devices will get One UI 8 based on Samsung’s update policy, and what this means for Galaxy users.

Samsung One UI 8 Release Date:

Historically, Samsung has aligned its major One UI releases with the annual Android update cycle, typically landing in the fourth quarter, around October or November, following Google’s stable Android release. For instance, One UI 6 debuted on October 30, 2023, while One UI 7, delayed significantly, launched on April 7, 2025. However, One UI 8 is breaking this pattern completely.

Android 16-based One UI 8 will be released this summer in 2025. This update, confirmed by Google, marks a significant acceleration in Samsung’s update cycle, aiming to align closely with Google’s timeline. The company is targeting an ambitious summer 2025 stable release timeline, potentially arriving as early as July, months ahead of Samsung’s traditional fall update schedule.

Samsung One UI 8 Beta Program:

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Samsung officially launched the One UI 8 beta program on May 28, 2025, starting with the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra in Germany, Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The Beta program has now expanded to India and Poland.

Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra users can apply to install the One UI 8 beta through the Samsung Members app using the new sign-up process announced by Samsung. This time, Samsung surprised Galaxy users by releasing the beta program without any major official announcement.

The beta program follows Samsung’s usual approach of starting with flagship devices and expanding to other models later. Samsung is already rolling out One UI 8 Beta 2 for the Galaxy S25 series and may soon extend the beta program to other devices, including the Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra.

Samsung One UI 8 Eligible Devices:

While Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the One UI 8 device list, we can rely on its official software update policy to identify the devices guaranteed to receive the update. Samsung now offers up to seven years of OS upgrades for select flagship devices (starting with the Galaxy S24 series) and four years for others, alongside five years of security updates for many models. Based on this policy and the confirmed One UI 7 rollout, the following devices are certain to be eligible for One UI 8:

  • Galaxy S Series: 
    • Galaxy S25 Edge, S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE, Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra.
  • Galaxy Z Series: 
    • Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7 (To launch with One UI 8), Galaxy Z Fold6, Z Flip6, Galaxy Z Fold5, Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Fold4, Z Flip4.
  • Galaxy Tab Series:
    • Galaxy Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra.

Mid-range models like the Galaxy A55 and A35 may also qualify under the four-year policy. Older devices, such as the Galaxy S21 series, may miss out, as four-year support may end before One UI 8 arrives.

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The summer 2025 launch of One UI 8 aligns perfectly with Samsung’s upcoming foldables—the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, expected in July 2025. These devices will ship with Android 16-based One UI 8 preinstalled. This marks a significant change for Samsung, bringing a major update much sooner than fans expected.

If you have any questions about One UI. Let me know on my X handle (SamsungSWUpdate), and I’ll help you figure out when it might get the update!

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Some information in this article is based on historical patterns and Samsung’s official software update policy as of June 21, 2025. Release dates for devices beyond the Galaxy S25 series and complete feature lists are speculative and subject to change, as Samsung continues to expand the beta program. Device eligibility reflects confirmed support policies but may expand or shift based on future announcements. Stay tuned to Samsung’s official channels for the latest updates.

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US could make it harder for Samsung to operate in China

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The US administration is considering taking new actions to make it harder for China to source important semiconductors by tightening control on Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC.

It’s suggested that the South Korean firms, along with the Taiwanese chip manufacturer, are on the list of companies to receive special attention from the U.S. Department of Commerce. If decided, these firms will no longer receive U.S. goods and technologies to their plants inside China, which will turn into a nightmare.

Over the past decade, the US has taken many steps to curb China’s access to advanced technologies and goods produced by US companies. For example, Nvidia is not allowed to sell its high-end AI chipsets to Chinese customers due to the chip restrictions. Samsung also abides by these restrictions by not selling advanced chipsets and high bandwidth memory.

However, the case of foreign companies was a bit different. Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC had special permission to operate within China for years even after special chip curbs. This new move is likely to revoke that special allowance and stop US goods and technologies to their subsidiaries.

Samsung has a large NAND flash memory plant in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, which fulfills about 40% of its overall global NAND demand. In 2021, the company invested $25.8 billion in this plant. The South Korean company also runs a chip packaging facility in Suzhou, which completes the final stages of semiconductor production.

On the other hand, TSMC has a wafer fabrication facility in Shanghai for 28nm or above process technologies. This facility provides wafers for Chinese clients for less advanced chip used in smart ars, smartphones and other industries. Its Nanjing plan makes 16nm and 28nm chips, directed toward Chinese customers for the mobile and computing sectors.

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Not Final

A White House official revealed that this decision is not final and it’s being saved as a measure of assurance that China stays in check within the current trade deal talks.

A Commerce Department spokesperson said the foreign chipmakers can continue to operate in China but they may need a U.S. goods supply license review in order to continue their businesses.

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16 Billion usernames, passwords leaked: Your Apple, Google, and Facebook account might be at risk

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Hey everyone! We’ve got some serious news about a massive data breach that might affect billions of people. Over 16 billion login details – yes, 16 billion, have been exposed, and some of these belong to major platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook. That’s a lot of personal information, and hackers can use it right now.

This major breach includes full login information, like the website address, usernames, and passwords, many of which are still valid. This means hackers can easily use them to get into accounts.

Unlike older leaks that contained old or outdated information, this data is recent and dangerous. Experts believe malware called “infostealers” is behind the breach. This malware is designed to steal personal details from infected devices, including login credentials, browsing history, and session cookies.

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Hackers can use the stolen data to get into your email, bank, or social media accounts. They might also trick you with fake messages or bypass security like two-factor authentication.

So, what can you do to stay safe? First, change your passwords, especially if you use the same one across multiple accounts. Use strong and unique passwords for each account and enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible. Make sure to scan your devices for malware, too.

This breach is a reminder that we all need to take control of our online security. With 16 billion logins exposed, now is the time to be extra careful and protect your digital life.

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Android’s Gemini Space taking step to throttle Samsung Now Brief

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Google could declare war on Samsung’s Now Brief feature with the new Gemini Space. The Pixel 10 series is expected to launch with this new Gemini Space, which should function in the way Now Brief does on Galaxy devices.

Samsung’s Now Bar displays small updates on the lock screen, while Now Brief offers a full-screen overview of contextual information. Google’s Gemini Space and Ambience Hub might deliver a similar experience for Pixel users.

Last year, Google tested moving the At a Glance widget to the bottom of the Pixel lock screen. This change aligns its design with Samsung’s Now Bar and Apple’s Live Activities, suggesting a visual overhaul for Gemini Space.

While Pixel’s At a Glance already provides some contextual data, it lacks the depth of Samsung’s Now Brief. Gemini Space could bridge this gap, offering Pixel users a richer, more accessible lock screen experience.

As Google prepares to launch Gemini Space, Pixel users can expect a more dynamic and informative interface. With its potential to rival Samsung’s features, Gemini Space could elevate the Pixel experience significantly.

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Evidence of Gemini Space first appeared in the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 release, which includes a system configuration file named “Ambient Data.” This file is likely the internal codename for Gemini Space, hinting at its purpose.

Link between Gemini Space and Ambience Hub suggests a connection to contextual data, similar to features like ambient display or AOD. Findings indicate Gemini Space may include finance recaps and sports scores, enhancing the lock screen experience.

As Google preps a Now Brief-like feature for Pixel phones, Samsung is gearing up to elevate Galaxy experiences even further. The new One UI 8 update brings even more smart features and service integration that enhance the Now Brief feature.

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EA SPORTS FC 25 is now a Samsung TV game, grab free Xbox Game Pass

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Samsung joined forces with EA and Xbox to bring EA SPORTS FC 25 right to your TV – no console needed! Thanks to Samsung’s Gaming Hub, you can kick off the soccer action with ease, plus a free Xbox Game Pass freebie is also up for grabs.

You can stream the EA SPORTS FC 25 game on select Samsung Smart TV models and monitors using Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta). All you need is an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription and a controller.

Here’s the best part: new Xbox Game Pass subscribers can snag two months of Ultimate for free! This deal works for current Samsung TV owners or anyone buying a 2025 model like Neo QLED or OLED.

Just grab the Samsung Promotions app on your TV. Tap the Xbox banner or scan the QR code, then follow the steps to unlock your free Game Pass subscription.

Samsung is the first to bake Xbox Cloud Gaming into smart TVs, and it’s a total win for soccer fans. Play EA SPORTS FC 25 anywhere, anytime, without extra gear. It’s a game-changer.

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EA SPORTS FC 25 brings cool features like 5v5 Rush mode, letting you team up with buddies. Additionally, FC IQ gives you smarter tactical control, making every match feel more real and strategic.

The EA SPORTS FC 25 game is packed with over 19,000 players, 700 teams, and 30 leagues. It’s as close to real soccer as it gets, with authentic competitions and stars, all driven by real-world league data.

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“We are delighted to bring EA SPORTS FC 25 to Samsung TVs and monitors through cloud gaming on Samsung Gaming Hub,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “As the world’s leading TV manufacturer, one of our goals is to immerse soccer fans around the world in the exciting game of soccer, whether they are playing the game or watching a match live on a Samsung TV.”

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