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PUBG Mobile 1.5 update arrived with futuristic firearms, vehicles, new battleground, and more

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PUBG Mobile receives a major update that brings Tesla Gigafactory to the game’s most popular map – Erangel. The update will begin to be released to players from today and will include some great additions.

PUBG Mobile has teamed up with Tesla to bring the operational Gigafactory to Erangel. It will appear in the mode of the new Mission Ignition game and will allow players to assemble Tesla Model Y into the game. Model Y will support Tesla’s autopilot feature, allowing users to drive on highways on a map using pre-set markers.

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In addition, Tesla Semi trucks will also grow randomly on the map, and players will receive goods at their own expense, such as military trucks in Sanhok.

Sewing Mission Ignition

In the new Mission Ignition game mode, six major locations in Erangel will experience technological change. These updated locations will have new buildings, lifts, automatic doors, and other mobile platforms. Erangel will also discover new HyperLines that will connect various cities across the island. Players will be able to use these HyperLines to navigate between locations from time to time.

Adding to this, Erangel will also receive an Air Conveyor system outside of other urban areas. Players will be able to use the app to navigate different locations.

In line with global changes and transportation, the Mission Ignition game mode will feature a new 5.56mm rifle – the ASM Akaban – with an ergonomic grip attachment, brake mask, and drum magazine. In addition, the game mode will include gravity, Tactical Marking Tool, and Riot Shield.

Game mode will come with a new Spawn Island Holographic Display to show you the current game flight mode, player tags, jump tags, and auto-parachute feature.

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Beyond what’s new thanks to Mission Ignition, there’s a variety of improvements included that range from security, to features, to system changes, all seemingly for the better. The Royale Pass system also gets a slight overhaul, with rewards offers at a much faster clip.

All around, this is a large patch that will require an extra 686 MB of storage space, and it will be available sometime tomorrow. If you’d like to read the patch notes in full, you can find them here, and if you’d like to install PUBG Mobile, you can grab the install from the Play Store widget below. If you can’t install the game from the Play Store, then you grab the APK from APK Mirror.

PUBG Mobile 1.5 IGNITION Miscellaneous Changes
  • New MG3 firearm: An LMG that uses 7.62mm rounds. (AirDrop spawn)
  • M249 adjustments: M249 will be removed from the Air Drops, and it will spawn across the map in the classic mode.
  • Rate of Fire Compensation System: New unified system for firearms with different frame rates to solve the issue of inconsistent rates of fire when the frame rates are different.
  • New Glass Windows: Glass windows will be added to some buildings in Erangel and Miramar.
  • New TPP field of view adjustments
  • Remaining ammo indicator
  • Victory statue
  • Updated death replay data
  • Customized firearm settings
  • New Teammate engaging notification
  • A new Clan Battle mode, and much more.

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Samsung Wallet ‘Tap to Transfer’ takes lead over iOS 18’s Tap to Cash

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Samsung Wallet Tap to Transfer

Samsung Wallet getting an instant Tap to Transfer feature for Galaxy users. The latest addition unlocks instant and seamless money transfer. This move reiterates Samsung’s commitment to upscaling the Galaxy ecosystem.

The Tap to Transfer feature allows users of Samsung Wallet on Galaxy phones to instantly transfer money by tapping the backs of their devices together. The transfer process is powered by NFC technology embedded in Galaxy phones.

Samsung confirmed that the feature will be gradually supported through app updates in Samsung Wallet. The Tap to Transfer feature eliminates the need to ask for or input the recipient’s account number during transfers.

This seamless process will help Galaxy users save time and effort as well as reduce the risk of sending money to the wrong account. It’s an answer to Apple iOS 18’s Tap to Cash feature, which allows users to transfer funds with nearby ecosystem devices.

Samsung Wallet allows the recipient to set a representative account for receiving funds and can receive ‘Tap to Transfer’ payments even when their Galaxy’s screen is off – even without opening the Samsung Wallet app.

Samsung Wallet Tap to Transfer

Here’s how it works:

The user who wants to send money enters the password for their registered account in Samsung Wallet, inputs the transfer amount, then taps their phone against the recipient’s phone and completes the transfer through the default unlock method.

The recipient’s account number transmitted during the ‘Tap to Transfer’ process is encrypted and sent to the sender. Instead of displaying the full account number, only the last four digits of the recipient’s mobile phone number are shown.

The feature is currently available in South Korea and supported by Woori Bank.

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Stunning Galaxy S25 upgrade eliminates S24’s display graininess

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Samsung could use the next-gen display across the Galaxy S25 series. A limited number of users reported display graininess issues on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which is reportedly eliminated in the upcoming Galaxy S25 series.

IceUniverse reports Galaxy S25 series resolves the display graininess issue from the S24 Ultra. The tipster mentioned that the “Galaxy S25 series screen is great.” It suggests the inclusion of an upgraded screen tech in the flagships.

Pixel 9 series debuted Samsung’s best display technology. Industry expects that the Korean tech giant will now expand the cutting-edge screen to its upcoming flagships including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Upgraded display is usually meant to offer vibrant colors while keeping efficiency. However, it’s a big development for Samsung consumers as the alleged graininess issue from the Galaxy S24 Ultra is finally eliminated.

Samsung is ensuring the upcoming flagships won’t lag in any way. From processor and memory to display and camera, pro-grade specifications coming to the next-gen Galaxy S line. The company could launch the S25 series in January next year.

Galaxy S24 Ultra screen graininess

Some S24 Ultra owners notice a grainy, pixelated, or textured appearance on the display. It occurs the most in certain lighting conditions or when viewing darker colors at low brightness. The anti-reflective glass was also suspected to be blamed.

However, graininess in screens could be caused by several factors such as OLED pixel arrangement,  brightness levels, and software calibration. Samsung seemingly heard consumer feedback and improved the screen hardware.

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Report: Samsung further refining the new One UI 7 interface

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Samsung is working on further refining the new One UI 7 interface. We just got confirmation about the availability of the Beta Program. Now, a new report says Samsung is still working on refinements of the new One UI 7 interface.

Galaxy users are eagerly waiting for the Beta Program to begin. Samsung already confirmed the One UI 7 Beta will launch by the end of this year. The final version, however, is pushed to early next year’s Unpacked event.

ETNews, in its latest report, highlighted that Samsung is still refining the new software. The Beta Program is unexpected to last longer. With Beta coming later this year, the final version of Samsung’s Android 15 is set to launch early next year.

“Samsung is currently conducting internal tests to improve the stability and completeness of the new One UI 7 interface,” ETNews sources say.

At the SDC24, Samsung’s Sally teased some One UI 7 changes and advancements. The upcoming software promises a fresh new design and revamped components across the user interface for a completely refreshed feel.

Samsung is, therefore, working to seed the first Beta without any bugs and issues. A delayed rollout is better than sticking to software that ruins the entire UX. New design changes require additional testing to ensure overall stability and reliability.

Apple is expected to fully deploy Apple Intelligence by early next year. The company will start rolling out new AI features to iPhone models starting this month. Apple has partnered with OpenAI to fuel iPhones with AI capabilities.

Galaxy AI already has a wide range of mindblowing features. Meanwhile, Apple always comes with new challenges for Galaxy models. This year, Samsung is seemingly already prepared to challenge the iPhone’s AI in all the ways.

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