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Samsung announced ‘Powering Digital India’ initiative on completion of 25 successful years

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Recently, Samsung has announced that the company is bringing another major update to its smart home platform – SmartThings. Samsung partnered with Google to bring the company’s portfolio of Nest products into SmartThings. It will be available on Google Nest products starting in January 2021.

And now, Samsung India largest and most trusted electronics company, today launched #PoweringDigitalIndia, a new vision for the country, through an exciting new citizenship program across the country, with renewed local research and development strategy and special focus.

With the new vision of #PoweringDigitalIndia has been unveiled as Samsung completing 25 successful years in the country and being a shining star in the manufacturing and growth story of India as well as a committed partner in this journey.

Also Read: Samsung and Google to allow SmartThings users to control Nest devices

Mr. Ken Kang said, “Samsung is committed to work with the Government of India and various state governments to realize their vision of nation-building, digital inclusion, digital empowerment and bridging of the digital divide through multiple initiatives in manufacturing, R&D, creation of jobs and entrepreneurship, responsible citizenship and transformational innovations,”.

To mark the occasion, Samsung India has launched a logo for the new vision:

  • Vision for the Youth
  • Refreshed R&D Strategy
  • Leading Network Evolution
  • New Initiatives in Manufacturing

Samsung launched the world’s largest mobile factory in Noida in 2018, with the aim of making India a global manufacturing hub. The factory was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Strengthening its commitment to India, Samsung has set up the world’s largest mobile experience center at the Opera House in Bangalore.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus with Snapdragon chip spotted on Google Play Console

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Samsung is not only planning to unveil the Galaxy Tab A9 in India next month but there will be a Plus variant too. In a recent development, the Galaxy Tab A9+ has been spotted on Google Play Console.

Google Play Console listing doesn’t reveal much about its specs, while its existence is almost confirmed. The Galaxy Tab A9 Plus will feature a 1200 x 1920 pixels resolution display, while the size remains unknown at the moment.

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Past reports revealed that this tablet will be equipped with Snapdragon 695 processor, coupled with 4GB RAM. However, the Tab A9 is said to sport MediaTek’s Helio G99 chipset and a 1340 x 800 pixels resolution display.

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Samsung enhances Smart View feature through new update

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Samsung Smart View feature is getting a new update with version 8.2.16.44. This feature allows you to mirror your phone’s screen to your TV, as well as control the TV with your mobile.

Now, the company is enhancing the Samsung Smart View feature through a new update. It fixes some issues that users spotted in previous versions to improve the performance and stability of the app.

The installtion package size of this update is 5.73MB, available on the Galaxy Store. If you use the Smart View function of a Samsung smartphone, then you should install the latest update of it.

You can get the Samsung Smart View 8.2.16.44 update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download it through the link mentioned here.

Samsung Home Launcher gets updated right before One UI 6 unveiling on October 4

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Don’t wait for One UI 6 on these Samsung smartphones

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It’s not possible for any smartphone maker to provide users with never-ending software support. With Android 13, various Galaxy devices ended major upgrade support, and the same case will happen with One UI 6 for some popular Samsung smartphones.

Preparation to deliver 2023’s Android version is already underway by Google. While Pixel users have started experiencing the Android 14 OS through the Beta Program, Samsung didn’t see that side. However, the company is running the One UI Beta Program, which started on August 10.

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This year, popular Samsung flagships such as Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 series won’t receive the One UI 6. Both lineups have finished their striking era of continuous software upgrades, still, an additional year of security patches is remaining.

Samsung has always remained the king of after-sales services to Galaxy consumers. Presently, the company provides up to four years of major OS upgrades, which will be extended further for the time being. It has also raised the bar of security updates to five years, letting consumers keep their phones longer.

Citing sadly, but don’t wait for One UI 6 on these Samsung smartphones:

  1. Galaxy S20
  2. Galaxy S20 Plus
  3. Galaxy S20 Ultra
  4. Galaxy S20 FE LTE/5G
  5. Galaxy Z Flip – LTE/5G
  6. Galaxy Note20
  7. Galaxy Note20 Ultra
  8. Galaxy Z Fold2 5G

Sizzling era ends at 5.1

Samsung delivered the One UI 5.1 upgrade to all flagship smartphones upgraded to the Android 13-based One UI 5.0. The new version means more new features, and there’s no exception with the One UI 5.1 software system.

Customization is at its peak level on the One UI 5.1 and the upgraded capabilities of Good Lock (and family) make you wow! Screenshots no longer collide with photos captured by the camera and creating a cutout of the object is as simple as copying a text!

Which One UI 5.1 feature do you like the most? Share your epic experiences with us via social handles. Follow our socials → Google News, Telegram, Twitter, Facebook

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