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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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Samsung Galaxy A16 5G promises 6 years of Android upgrades

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Samsung has just announced the Galaxy A16 5G smartphone. This phone is making waves of excitement among users as it is the first budget smartphone to promise six years of Android updates and security patches.

If you buy the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G, you can expect software improvements until October 2030. For a phone priced under $200, this is a remarkable thing.

Now, not only Galaxy flagship users can enjoy the latest features and improvements as Samsung Galaxy A16 has been launched. 6 years of updates keep the Galaxy A16 phone secure and up-to-date with the latest features.

Most budget phones only get updates for one or two years, but Samsung is doing better by offering 6 years longer updates.

Talking about the specs, the Galaxy A16 5G features a large 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a sharp resolution of 2340 x 1080 FHD+, an octa-core Exynos 1330 processor with 4GB of RAM, 128GB of expandable storage, and 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging.

Moreover, the smartphone includes a triple-camera setup with a 50MP main camera, a 5MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. It also has a 13MP front camera for selfies.

If you’re thinking of buying a budget smartphone, the Galaxy A16 5G is a great choice.

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Report: Samsung HBM3E passes Nvidia’s on-site inspection

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Samsung HBM3E Nvidia approval

Samsung and Nvidia reportedly completed the on-site inspection of the 5th-generation HBM3E. This is a significant development, but mass production still appears to be pending.

Digitimes reports that Samsung’s 5th-gen HBM3E cleared Nvidia’s on-site inspection. This inspection is viewed as a significant step forward, but mass production of the HBM is still pending.

Samsung and Nvidia continue to collaborate on the development of advanced memory technologies, which are crucial for applications in AI, gaming, and data centers.

Back in August, it was reported that Samsung’s HBM3E passed Nvidian’s tests for use in AI processors. It came as a big relief for Samsung as it has been struggling to compete with SK Hynix.

Recently, it was reported that Samsung’s chip decision is facing a slow pace of recovery growth. Despite the AI surge, the company is failing to grow faster amid intense competition.

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One UI 8 must have Android 16’s Advanced Protection features

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Samsung’s One UI 8 must bring Android 16’s Advanced Protection features. Google is reportedly developing new Advanced Protection features that could debut in Android 16, which we want to arrive on Galaxy phones with One UI 8 update.

One UI 7 is based on Android 15, scheduled to enter Beta this year and Public early next year. Galaxy phones will get Android 16 update with One UI 8 update – only if Samsung keeps stuck to its current version strategy.

Google is working to develop Advanced Protection integration for Android 16. The program includes new settings and a new API that’ll allow apps to change their behavior depending on whether users have Advanced Protection enabled.

Android could add Samsung’s Auto Blocker-like features. The feature restricts apps to be installed on Galaxy phones from unauthorized sources. However, you can still sideload APKs by disabling the Auto Blocker from Privacy settings.

Android 16 could allow you to enroll in Advanced Protection through Settings. Once enrolled, you will have to keep your Google Account signed in, and the OS will not allow you to install apps from sources other than Play Store and Galaxy Store.

Mishaal discovered a new patch in the AOSP Gerrit, which refers to a “new Service for Android Advanced Protection Mode.” It will allow apps to see whether Advanced Protection is enabled on-device, and to adjust their behavior accordingly.

A comment on the patch from a Google engineer clarified that the service in question “allows users to enroll into ‘advanced protection’ via Settings, and for apps to check if the user is enrolled” using a new API.

When enabled, Android 16 could require additional authentication if you try to access certain content, like protected files or banking details. Details are unknown, but we expect to see the Advanced Protection added in the Android 16 version.

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