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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 users reporting battery drain and heating issues after One UI 3.0 beta update

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Recently, Samsung has announced that it will be starting the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 beta program for Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series in South Korea and UK. Later, the company started to roll out the first One UI 3.0 beta for Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ devices in both countries.

Like any other beta testing, the One UI 3.0 beta also having some bugs and issues. According to the latest information, after installing the first beta build on Galaxy Note 10 phones, some users facing bad battery life and phone heating issues.

READ MORE: Here’s how to join the Samsung One UI 3.0 beta program: Via Samsung Members app

A Galaxy Note 10+ user reported on the community that after installing the One UI 3.0 beta, the battery is badly consuming as well as the phone also heating too much.

He has attached some screenshots of the battery usage time that clearly indicates the battery performance time has been dropped in comparison to the previous stable ROM. Even the charging speed also becomes slower with both fast wired and wireless chargers.

However, it’s the first One UI 3.0 beta build for the Galaxy Note 10 series smartphones so we can expect that the company will fix these severe issues in the coming OTA.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to feature same 12MP selfie camera as S25 Ultra

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge phone’s selfie camera details pop up online as we approach the tentative debut in May. The device is almost confirmed to share the same selfie camera specs as the other three models of the S25 lineup.

Regulatory database allegedly revealed the selfie camera specs of the Galaxy S25 Edge. The device would have a 1/32-inch sensor with 12-megapixel resolution. It’s most likely to be the same sensor as utilized by the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The Galaxy S25 lineup’s selfie camera produces stunning selfie shots and videos. The sensor is greatly optimized with One UI. Samsung bringing a 12MP selfie snapper to the S25 Edge reiterates its intention to prefer mature hardware.

With the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung replaced the 40-megapixel solution with a new 12-megapixel one. It sounds a downgrade, but practically, the new 12-megapixel shooter offers better quality shots and it’s integrated with AI, too.

Recently, a leaked image showcased the hardware map of the S25 Edge. The phone will have dual cameras on the back, two microphones (each on the top and the bottom), a USB Type-C port for charging and audio output, as well as other stuff.

The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be introduced on May 13 in South Korea. Following the initial reveal, the South Korean tech giant is likely to bring the S25 Edge to the Global market and the USA by the end of next month.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Hardware Layout

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge layout leaks and predictably, the 3.5mm jack still dead

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A new leak shows off the full hardware layout of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. The image probably belongs to the user manual, which will be available post-official debut. Unsurprisingly, Samsung’s keeping the 3.5mm headphone jack, avoiding.

Leaked Samsung image showcases Galaxy S25 Edge phone’s hardware and port layout. The picture reveals the phone has two microphones, a total of 3 camera sensors, an LED flashlight, a USB Type-C port, volume keys, and a side button.

  • Upper side – Secondary microphone
  • Bottom – SIM card tray, Primary microphone, USB/Charging/Audio Port, and Speaker
  • Right – Volume rockers and side key
  • Rear – Dual camera with LED flash
  • Front – Selfie camera

Well, no one has even thought of a 3.5mm headphone jack in the Galaxy S25 Edge. However, it’s another time we remember the iconic smartphone feature. The image highlights that the Type-C port can be used for audio output as well.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Hardware Layout

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The smartphone may get Ceramic protection rather than Glass. The company aims to retain the durability while reducing the thickness of the Galaxy S25 Edge, in which the new Ceramic material is expected to play a key role.

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Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S25 Edge in South Korea next month. The initial reveal is likely on May 23, with the Global and US debut may happen later next month.

The Galaxy S25 Edge reportedly falls between the S25 Plus and S25 Ultra in terms of pricing. Paired with 12GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, it will be available in 256GB and 512GB models.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 to feature slimmer design and bigger battery

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Samsung is going to launch its next foldable smartphones in the coming months. We have seen several rumors and leaks about the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the Galaxy Z Fold 7, revealing specs and design. Now, new information surfaced online indicates that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 to bring exciting upgrades to design and battery.

According to TechManiacs, the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be thinner than the previous model, making it easier to hold and carry around. This slimmer design will give it a more modern look.

Moreover, Samsung will also expand its external display. The cover screen, which was 3.4 inches on the Z Flip 6, will now be 4 inches. This means you’ll have more room to see important things while the phone is folded. It makes using the phone in its folded state much more user-friendly.

In addition to a sleeker design, the battery is also getting a boost. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 will come with a 4300mAh battery, up from 4,000mAh on the Z Flip 6. This means you can expect better battery life, which allows you to use the phone longer without worrying about charging.

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However, the charging speed might stay the same, so you won’t see faster charging with this model. Aside from this, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, a 50MP main camera, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera.

With these key upgrades, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 will offer a better design, longer battery life, and improved overall performance. Currently, we can take this information with a grain of salt and wait for Samsung’s official statement. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 to crush competition in foldable thinness

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 may break foldable thinness records, a new leak suggests. The company is preparing to introduce the next-gen foldable phones in July, while new leaks give us a glimpse at what’s coming this year.

According to TechManiacs, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7 may be just 8.2mm thick. The report doesn’t specify the unfolded thickness, which was rumored to be nearly 4.5mm in a handful of leaks and reports over the past few weeks.

With this striking dimension, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is going to crush the foldable thinness competition. Oppo Find N5 is 8.9mm thin and leads the competition in terms of sleekness, but not much time is left for the device to keep the crown.

Last year, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. Although it was a limited release, the device has significantly helped the company to experiment with a slimmer design, ultimately paving the way for mainstream models.

Apart from thinness, the Galaxy Z Fold7 may get slightly larger displays. The device is likely to boast an 8-inch inner and a 6.5-inch cover screen. To recall, the Fold6 has a 7.6-inch main and 6.3-inch outer display panel.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 vs 7 Size and Thickness Comparison

Galaxy Z Fold6 (Press) vs Galaxy Z Fold7 (CAD)

Samsung may also bring a camera upgrade to its upcoming foldable. The Galaxy Z Fold7 is said to come with a 200-megapixel primary camera. The phone may retain the 10-megapixel 3x telephoto and 12-megapixel ultrawide sensors.

The information comes from a credible source but remains unofficial. Samsung will officially reveal the devices in July this year. So for now, you all incredible Samsung fans should take this information with a pinch of salt.

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One UI 7 April update triggers battery issues on Galaxy S25, S24

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Samsung’s One UI 7 update, rolling out this month, brings new features to Galaxy devices. However, Galaxy S24 and S25 users report significant battery drain issues, raising concerns about the update’s impact on performance.

April 2025 update brings smoother animations, enhanced AI tools, and improved security to Galaxy devices. While these changes aimed to elevate user experience, some Galaxy S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra owners noticed a sharp decline in battery life.

Robin noticed that the battery’s performance has sharply declined on his S25 Ultra after the April 2025 update. He figured out a battery life decline of approximately 20%, leading him to seek feedback on X to verify the difference.

Surprisingly, this sentiment echoes across social platforms, with users frustrated by the reduced performance.

A Galaxy S24 Ultra owner commented, “Before, I charged once per day. Now I’m charging two to three times per day”. Another Galaxy S24 user noted that while design and AI improved, battery life suffered significantly.

Similar complaints surfaced from other users. One S24 user stated, “After the One UI 7.0 update, the battery drains faster”. It seems the Galaxy S24 FE is also affected by a possible bug, with the user reporting “battery drains fast after the April update”.

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Samsung has not yet issued an official statement on the April 2025 battery concerns. Users are encouraged to report problems via the Samsung Members app for faster resolution.

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