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Google’s latest Android OS brings some significant improvements to enhance the user’s experience. With the latest version of Android, conversations across messaging apps will be moved to a dedicated space in the notifications section. This feature makes it easy to manage your conversations in one spot and prioritize conversations so you never miss an important message.

Coming to another main feature, Chat Bubbles. The chat Bubbles lets you respond to important conversations without having to switch back between what you’re doing and your messaging app. After a heavy demand from users, Google has added one of the most important features with the latest version of Android that is “Built-in screen recording”. It allows you to record what’s happening on your phone without installing any extra app.

By adding these features, Google has officially announced the eleventh major generation of the Android operating system – Android 11. Several OEMs including Samsung has also started preparation to bring this major update for its eligible devices as early as possible.

Following its release, Samsung picked the Galaxy S20 series and declared that the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra will be the first to get an Android 11 update starting later this year, even Samsung has already started fulfilling its commitment.

Meanwhile, Samsung has launched a number of smartphones in its Galaxy S lineup, but the list of eligible phones for the Android 11 update is too short. However, the South Korean tech giant is only providing three years of major Android upgrades to its flagship phones that are launched with Android 9 Pie or higher.

Below you can check the list of Samsung Galaxy S series phones that will be getting the Android 11 upgrade via OTA.

Samsung Galaxy S series Android 11 device list: Sammy Fans

  • Samsung Galaxy S10e
  • Samsung Galaxy S10
  • Samsung Galaxy S10+
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20+ LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G
  • Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S series smartphones.

Samsung Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra expected to come pre-packed with Android 11 based One UI 3.1.

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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PSA: Samsung’s Android 15 One UI 7 Beta Program is Now Official

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Samsung has finally launched the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta Program. The official announcement was made on December 5. The activity is initially available for the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra in seven.

One UI 7 introduces radical interface tweaks, fresh new UI components, rich graphics, plenty of new features, and a lot more. The new software also uplevels the security system of your Galaxy smartphone to keep data safe.

What’s New in One UI 7?

Samsung’s Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta Program delivers a glimpse into a revolutionary smartphone experience powered by cutting-edge Galaxy AI features, enhanced personalization, and an overhauled interface.

One UI 7 integrates advanced AI agents and multimodal capabilities across the interface, enabling seamless and natural interactions.

Key AI enhancements include:

Writing Assist Tools: Users can now boost productivity with integrated AI-powered tools that summarize content, check grammar and spelling, and format notes into bullet points—all without switching between applications.

Samsung One UI 7 Writing Tools

Samsung One UI 7 AI Writing Assist Tools (Source – Samsung)

Call Transcriptions: Calls recorded on Samsung Galaxy devices running the latest One UI 7 can now be transcribed automatically, supporting 20 languages, offering a convenient solution for multitasking professionals.

Samsung One UI 7 Call Transcript

Samsung One UI 7 Call Transcript (Credit – Samsung)

One UI 7 introduces a streamlined design language centered around simplicity and user engagement.

Now Bar:

  • Accessible directly from the lock screen, this feature offers instant access to activities like Interpreter, Music, Recording, and Stopwatch.
  • Reduces the need to unlock the device frequently, transforming the lock screen experience.
Samsung One UI 7 features

Samsung One UI 7 Now Bar (Source – Samsung)

Simplified Customization:

  • Redesigned widgets and lock screens allow users to personalize their devices effortlessly.
  • Enhanced control over every detail ensures a more intuitive and cohesive experience.

Refreshed Camera UX:

  • Reorganized controls make advanced settings easier to access.
  • Pro and Pro Video modes now feature a simplified manual settings layout and a new zoom control for smoother transitions during video recording.

Availability and Rollout

The One UI 7 beta program is now available for Galaxy S24 series users in Germany, India, Korea, Poland, the UK, and the US, starting December 5.

The official release of One UI 7 will begin in Q1 2025 with the next-generation Galaxy S series devices. Over time, it will expand to other Galaxy devices, reflecting Samsung’s commitment to extended OS upgrades.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 production to outpace S24 despite overall cuts

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Samsung seems to have revised its smartphone production target for 2025. Meanwhile, Samsung is aiming to foster Galaxy S25 series production than the S24 series. New input suggests that the production target is reduced by 7 to 8 million.

According to TheElec, Samsung is cutting smartphone production estimates for 2025, but the flagship Galaxy S25 series could be produced higher than the Galaxy S24 series.

Back in October, it was reported that Samsung is aiming to produce 237 million phones in 2025. As per the revised plan, the company has set a production target of 229.4 million.

In particular, the Galaxy S25 series is expected to be produced at 37 million units. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 series is estimated to be shipped 35 million units this year.

It seems the budget and entry-level phones would be produced in slightly lesser quantities. The aim is to maintain a conservative outlook without impacting premium sales.

On the flip side, the report also revealed production estimation of foldable smartphones, as follows:

  • Galaxy Z Flip 7 – 3 million
  • Galaxy Z Flip FE – 900,000
  • Galaxy Z Fold 7 – 2 million

These figures sum up to a production target of around 6 million units. Combining a Fan Edition model, the sale is still estimated at 6 million – suggesting a slow pace of adoption.

The Galaxy S25 series will launch in late January next year, while the foldable devices may debut in July. Samsung is also preparing to introduce a Slim variant of the S25 series, while the launch timeline is uncertain.

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Samsung Calendar icon receives more tweaks in One UI 7 Beta

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Samsung Calendar app got a new icon with One UI 7, including new icons and enhanced features. The One UI 7 Beta update has been released, and a new report suggests that beta users just received the first app update, which is for the Samsung Calendar app.

The latest update of the Samsung Calendar app arrives with version 12.6.00.35. It brings a new tweak to the app icon, you can now see the name of the day along with the date. This update is truly useful as users no longer need to open the calendar to check the day,  they can see its glance on the icon.

The new revamped icon of the Samsung Messages app is available for devices running Android 15-based One UI 7 beta, which means it’s currently only for the Galaxy S24 series. More devices will get this revamped icon with One UI 7.

Samsung One UI 7 Beta Calendar

Aside from this, the One UI 7 update makes handling your calendar easier. You can now reschedule events by simply dragging and dropping them in the Month view.

You can now choose which calendars to show on your widgets which lets you display different calendars on your home screen. With the “Add countdown widget”, you can add countdowns for events like birthdays to see the days left and right on your home screen.

Moreover, you can also move all events from one calendar to another without hassle, perfect for switching from a phone-based calendar to a cloud-based one. If you are a Galaxy S24 user, register and install the One UI 7 Beta to enjoy new Samsung Calendar features.

Samsung releases One UI 7’s One UI Home Launcher app

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