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Samsung’s vision for 6G is to bring the next hyper-connected experience to every corner of life. To accelerate research for 6G, Samsung Research, the advanced R&D hub within Samsung SET Business, founded its Advanced Communications Research Center.

The 6G will help us create the future drivers for our telecommunications business as core technologies that will bring about great changes across the industry border in the next decade.

Recently, Samsung said that the company’s Vice-Chairman Lee Jae-yong held an executive meeting to discuss strategies in 6G and artificial intelligence (AI).

Samsung’s development in next-generation telecommunication research, server technology, and AI application to products at the office of Samsung Research, the company’s research unit, in Seoul. The company’s consumer electronics CEO HS Kim and mobile CEO DJ Koh as well as Samsung Research director Sebastian Seung took part in the meeting, Samsung said.

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Lee said securing future technology was a matter of survival, according to Samsung. The Vice-Chairman asked those in attendance to read the changes happening around them to control the future, the company said.

On Monday, the Vice-Chairman visited the company’s Pyeongtaek chip plant. On Tuesday, he visited the company’s network equipment production line at Suwon as well as its Global Technology Center.

Last year, Samsung also releases the white paper entitled “The Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All.” outlining the company’s vision for the next generation communication system, namely 6G.

These include the use of the terahertz (THz) frequency band, novel antenna technologies to enhance the coverage of high-frequency band signals, the evolution of network topology, spectrum sharing to increase the efficiency of frequency utilization, and the use of AI in wireless communications.

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Samsung triggers One UI 6.1.1 development, next Unpacked on July 10?

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The software team at Samsung has started the development of One UI 6.1.1. It’s a new custom iteration based on the Android 14 operating system. Another report reveals that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6 launch event could be held on July 10.

Samsung may hold the Galaxy Unpacked on July 10, 2024, reports SamMobile. The company will introduce next-gen foldable phones and other products at the event. One UI 6.1.1, which just entered development, will debut with the upcoming foldable phones.

New software means new features and Samsung wouldn’t spoil our expectations. As the Galaxy AI is here, we believe the One UI 6.1.1 will take the experiences to the next level. Enhancements for multitasking and functional reliability will also be in the spotlight.

Following its debut in July, the South Korean tech giant will distribute One UI 6.1.1 to older foldables by August 2024. All the foldable phones running Android 14 are eligible for the next mid-cycle upgrade of the One UI 6 software system.

Apart from smartphones, the Galaxy Watch 7 series, Galaxy Ring, and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are also expected to launch. After the event, we will surely hear good news about the Android 15 upgrade for Galaxy devices. The One UI 7 Beta Program may launch in August this year.

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Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 brings Secret Mode screenshots and Home Screen shortcuts

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Samsung is elevating the user experience with the latest update of its Internet Browser Beta app, which can identified as version 26.0.0.19 or v26. The update is introducing features that prioritize user privacy and enhance functionality.

According to the changelog, the main feature of this update is the ability to take screenshots in Secret Mode, which allows users to capture information privately. Also, it focuses on improving the stability of the browser by addressing known issues and enhancing the browser’s performance.

Moreover, Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 reportedly introduces new shortcuts that can be added to the home screen. These shortcuts provide quick access to search functions and bookmarking tools to make it easier for users to navigate the web and manage their favorite pages.

Overall, the latest update aims to deliver a secure and user-friendly browsing experience. Users can get the update via Galaxy Store, weighing 138.6MB package. Also, users can download the update directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Samsung upscales 4G TDD on Galaxy S23 FE, A34, and A35 in Europe

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Samsung has rolled out the updated 4G TDD band support firmware for Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy A35, and Galaxy A34 smartphones in Europe. The fresh update enhances the 4G TDD band support to better network connectively.

According to the changelog, the new firmware for Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy A35, and Galaxy A34 smartphones in Europe updates the Regional 4G TDD band support to deliver better network performance across various European countries.

It is important to note that Galaxy models purchased in Germany cannot receive signals in LTE TDD bands in several countries, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.

Moreover, the update also improves the security and stability of the device. It also fixes some issues for error-free services.

Latest Firmware 

  • Galaxy S23 FE – S711BXXU2CXD3
  • Galaxy A35 – A356BXXU1AXBB
  • Galaxy A34 – A346BXXU6BXD2

If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone and opening the Software Update section. Now, click on the Download and Install option.

New Samsung Galaxy S23 firmware updates LTE TDD band support in Europe

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