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Samsung Digital Wellbeing app updated to version 1.4.03.1 (December 01, 2020)

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Samsung Digital Wellbeing is a feature that shows an apps dashboard through which one can see how much time any application opened and also swiping to different screens allows you to see breakdowns by day, by the hour, and by an app.

This application initiative aims to create tools and features that help people better understand their device usage, focus on what matters most, disconnect when needed, and create healthy habits for the whole family.

Adding new ways to find a balance for you and your application, Samsung is updating the Digital Wellbeing app to version 1.4.03.1, which has a size of 6.30MB.

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What’s new

v1.4.03.1

NOVEMBER 07, 2020

Samsung has released a new app update for the Digital Wellbeing app with version 1.4.02.6.

What’s new

We’ve been listening to your feedback and are excited to share with you a few new features and upgrades.

– SmartThings Find
– Automation Features: Weather and Linked Places
– Scan Multiple Zigbee 3.0 QR Codes for Easier Setup 

Note: The article will be updated regularly.

OCTOBER 21, 2020

Samsung has released a new app update for the Digital Wellbeing app with version 1.3.02.6.

[Key features]

– Remotely control and check the status of devices registered through a Wi-Fi AP.
– Group multiple devices into a Mode and control them simultaneously.
– Configure your device settings, including the time and operating conditions, and operate them automatically.
– Invite others to a location where devices are registered to enable shared control.
– The notification feature allows you to receive status information about your device.

  • SmartThings is optimized for Samsung smartphones. Some features may be limited when used with other vendors’ smartphones.
  • Some features may not be available in all countries 

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WhatsApp Calling Screen gets a little makeover 

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WhatsApp is one of the most loved messaging applications that offers several features and functionalities, therefore, to offer user’s more precise experience, the Meta-based company is giving a little makeover to the app’s calling screen.

Yes, recent information suggests that WhatsApp is refining the interface of its calling screen for a better user experience. With this new enhancement, WhatsApp has replaced the back shortcut with a new minimize button, enhancing navigation during calls.

It also makes the feature more intuitive, as both the back button and the minimize button serve the same purpose of exiting the call screen. This modification addresses user concerns where tapping the back button was mistakenly perceived as ending the call.

However, by replacing the back shortcut with a more intuitive option, WhatsApp simplifies the user interaction process within the calling interface. In addition, WhatsApp also embeds top buttons within distinct shapes to contrast the calling screen’s background.

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Overall, by introducing the minimize button, WhatsApp diminishes confusion, providing users with a clear way to navigate away from the call screen without terminating the ongoing call. Consequently, the tweaked interface for the WhatsApp calling screen is currently available for some beta testers and will reach more users in the coming weeks.

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WhatsApp starts rolling out Favorite feature for Calls Tab 

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WhatsApp has been working on a new feature that lets users mark some contacts as favorites for an adequate and more precise experience. Therefore, after a long examination, WhatsApp has finally started rolling out the Favorite feature for the Calls Tab on Android.

The introduction of a dedicated section for favorites within the calls tab will help users save time and allow them to access the most important contacts and groups quickly. Notably, this feature aims to improve both convenience and accessibility.

Through this feature, users can initiate calls with a single tap, eliminating the need to search through their entire call log. This feature allows users to save valuable time, especially in urgent situations, and enhances user experience by providing personalized communication.

By offering the option to designate favorite contacts, WhatsApp also lets users personalize their calling interface, introducing a separate section for prioritizing their most significant contacts and groups within the calls tab.

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To be mentioned, users can access a new option to choose favorites from their contacts and groups list in the call section only, and after choosing favorites, they will be promptly visible within the calls tab, making it faster to place calls.

However, the favorite feature for the calls tab is currently only available to some beta testers who install the 2.24.7.18 version update of WhatsApp and it will reach more users in the coming weeks.

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Samsung’s Vision Core huge update improves lock screen wallpaper effects

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Samsung has pushed a new update for the Vision Core app with version 1.0.14.0, which reportedly improves lock screen effects. The update is available on the Galaxy Store with a huge package size of around 1GB.

Samsung Vision Core app enhances the lock screen by dynamically changing the wallpaper according to the current weather and time. The latest update brings improvements to lock screen effects and fixes previous bugs.

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While the official changelog only lists bug fixes, users have reported notable improvements to the visual effects of the lock screen. The update improves the overall performance of the lock screen.

The update is rolling out for Galaxy devices running Android 14-based One UI 6.1, which means only the Galaxy S24 series is eligible for this update. Users are advised to install the update to enhance the lock screen experience.

To install the update, you just need to open Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download it directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

One UI 6.1 Photo Ambient Wallpaper: Add weather effects to lock screen

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