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There’s the festive season starting in India soon so that Samsung has announced many offers on its Galaxy A, and Galaxy M series.

According to the statement of  Samsung, the company has dropped prices of many smartphones including Galaxy A71, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A51, Galaxy M01s, and Galaxy M01 Core.

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The Galaxy A71 was launched at a price tag of INR 30,999, this phone is now available at INR 1,500 price cut at a starting price of INR 29,499. It comes with an awesome 6.7-inch Infinity-O sAMOLED+ display, 64MP Quad camera setup, 4,500mAh all-day battery with 25W Super Fast charging. The device is powered with Snapdragon 730 (8nm) processor & 8GB RAM.

The Galaxy A51 got an INR 1,000-1,500 price cut for both of its variants. The 8GB RAM variant is now available at Rs 24,999. On the other hand, the 6GB RAM variant can be purchased at Rs 22,999. Galaxy A51 comes with a 6.5” FHD+ SuperAMOLED screen. Its bezel-less design makes the large screen feel compact in your hands. The A51 gives you 4 great lenses and 48MP for clearer and brighter pics with a powerful 4,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A31 was priced Rs 20,999 with its early launch. Now you can purchase its 6GB variant at only Rs 19,999, also it has an additional cashback of Rs 1,000 on ICICI bank credit cards. Galaxy A31 comes with a 6.4” Infinity-U sAMOLED display. The A31 gives you 48 MP Quad Camera setup at the rear.

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The both variants of Galaxy A21s got a Rs 1,000 discount. The 6GB RAM variant is now available at Rs 16,499. On the other hand, the 4GB RAM variant can be purchased at Rs 14,999. Galaxy A21s comes with a 6.5″ HD+ Infinity-O Display. Its bezel-less design makes the large screen feel compact in your hands. The A21s gives you a 48MP Quad camera setup for clearer and brighter pics with a awesome 5,000 mAh battery.

Galaxy M01s can be purchased at Rs 9,499 after a price cut of Rs 500. It has 3GB RAM, 4000mAh battery and 13MP dual camera setup.

After all, the most affordable smartphone of Samsung, Galaxy M01 Core also get Rs 500 discount. Its a budget phone which is a better option for whose, who are switching from feature phone to a smartphone. Its 1+16GB variant costs Rs 4,999 and 2+32GB variant costs Rs 5,999.

Link to buy: Samsung India Store

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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Google Pixel 9 to outshine Galaxy S24 with Samsung’s latest OLED

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Samsung’s latest OLED tech could debut in the Google Pixel 9 series. The next-gen Pixel flagships would outshine Samsung’s S24 Ultra in terms of display. It’s almost confirmed that the Google Pixel 9 series will use OLED based on the Samsung M14 material.

Featuring Samsung M14 OLED, Google Pixel 9 will become the best phones in terms of display quality. More upgrades like new camera sensors and an ultrasonic fingerprint reader could also be included in the upcoming smartphones.

A source inside Google (via AndroidAuthority) disclosed key details. M14 is Samsung’s latest OLED display technology, set to foster the Pixel 9 series. The new iteration offers better brightness and longevity, giving the Pixel 9 an edge over current flagships.

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup will also induct Samsung’s M14 OLED. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 series, released earlier this year, features the M13-based OLED. There are various advantages of the upgraded panel coming in Pixel 9.

Google’s Pixel 9 would get a 1,800-nit display, while the Pro and Pro XL screens could peak at up to 2,050-nit. It’s worth noting that the company lists HDR values for full-screen brightness, so localized peak brightness values will be even higher.

Samsung could introduce the Galaxy S25 series in January next year. The company’s next-gen flagships will likely feature the new OLED display tech. Meanwhile, its biggest rivals are utilizing the latest display technology in 2024 itself.

Google is gradually increasing its presence in the global smartphone market. The company is seriously expanding its mobile business. The next year’s Pixel phones would be equipped with 3nm processors manufactured by TSMC.

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Here’s why Google Messages replaced Samsung Messages on Galaxy devices

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6

Samsung’s latest foldable phones come with Google Messages by default. The company has now revealed the reason behind this move on Galaxy devices. Samsung says Google Messages replaced Messages to foster RCS adoption.

According to AndroidAuthority, a source explained Samsung’s decision to switch to Google Messages as the default messaging app. The recently released Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 come with Google Messages with RCS enabled by default.

Looks like promoting Google Messages on Galaxy devices will boost RCS adoption. Samsung Messages isn’t already installed on newer phones. However, one’s stopping you from getting it on your Galaxy from the Galaxy Store.

While many apps support the RCS feature, Google Messages offer the best user experience. Making it a default messaging app is an effort to boost the adoption of RCS tech. Apple is also preparing to bring RCS chat functionality to iMessage for iPhones.

What Samsung source said:

  • Even if messaging apps follow the RCS standard, the availability may be limited depending on which app the other party uses. That’s why we decided to make Google Messages the common messaging platform, allowing Galaxy users to communicate more freely. This also enables a messaging app to respond to changes of the RCS standard more quickly and efficiently.

Previously, Samsung devices launched in the US came with two messaging apps. This time, the company has removed the Samsung Messages. During the first setup, users are notified that Google Messages is the default messaging application.

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Samsung SmartThings gets ISO 27001 certified

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Samsung SmartThings gained the international standard ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification. The company has officially announced this major development in its global connected living platform.

SmartThings received ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for information security management systems. Certification reiterates that the SmartThings Cloud operates per international standards.

To be certified, a company has to meet the standard across a total of 123 detailed items, including policies for information security, access control for information assets, and incident response.

SmartThings receiving the ISO 27001 certification is the result of our sustained focus on the protection of information in a hyper-connected world with exponentially increasing intelligence.

Seungbum Choi, Executive Vice President and Head of Device Platform Center at Samsung Electronics said “this is just another step in our drive to fortify the platform’s security. We will continue to find new ways to ensure that SmartThings’ personalized services are provided even more safely.”

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BSI Prez says that they have recognized that the operation capability and security level of Samsung SmartThings is excellent. It will further boost trust in the SmartThings platform and strengthen business competitiveness.

ISO 27001 is the leading global standard for ISMSs and was established by the International Organization for Standardization. It provides companies with guidance to manage the risks to information assets systematically and achieve information protection goals.

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