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Samsung Care Plus: Enjoy your Galaxy with added peace of mind

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Each Samsung device is built on pioneering standards. However, accidents do happen. No matter how careful you are, you can accidentally damage your phone in many ways by dropping it in a hard place, sitting on your phone when it is in your backpack, crashing things while your phone is in your wallet or purse, etc.

Thankfully, with Samsung Care +, your smartphone is covered in that unexpected damage. It is also important to note that only the original Samsung components are used to repair your device and are made immediately to return to your phone immediately.

Samsung Care+ is available in two modes, Samsung Care+ Premium and Samsung Care+ Standard. Samsung Care+ Premium offers accidental injury protection for all your Galaxy devices, where Samsung Care+ Standard offers screen protection and/or glass back protection only.

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Depending on your plan you can get up to two adjustments and a free battery exchange with each valid screen adjustment.

Samsung has also added its ‘Door to Door’ service, which makes Samsung Care+ even more attractive. It provides a simple, hassle-free smartphone repair service to customers who need smartphone repair, by providing another option to visit a customer care center.

You can now choose to have your smartphone taken from your home or business, repaired, and returned with the Samsung’s Door to Door service. This seamless service operates on a 40-mile drive from the customer care center.

What do you enjoy with Samsung Care Plus?

  • Up to 36 months Protection
    • Makeup to 2 claims for accidental damage repairs within 36 months, and save with a low repair fee per claim. This is Care+ plan dependent.
  • Battery Replacement
    • Stay powered up with hassle-free battery replacements with each valid screen repair.
  • Hardware Repairs
    • Enjoy convenient repairs using genuine Samsung parts, from Samsung’s authorized service partners.
  • Software Coverage
    • If your phone is not working smoothly, Samsung will troubleshoot and fix the issue.
  • Payment Options
    • Samsung Care Plus offers once-off and debit order payment options.

How to Register

Buying Care Plus is quick and can be done in 3 easy steps:

  • Firstly, purchase your new Galaxy device and log onto –Samsung Care+ to buy Care Plus and find more product information.

Note: Your Care Plus purchase must be done within 30 days from device purchase

  • Secondly, click on the Buy Now button on the page ( Direct link). You will then need to select a Care Plus plan, register the new device IMEI as well as banking details for payment.
  • Thirdly, once payment is made, your Care Plus plan is activated and you will now enjoy peace of mind on your Galaxy.

Alternatively, you can also register for Care Plus on Samsung members by clicking on the Care Plus Banner and follow the prompts. For Samsung Care+ terms and conditions and to sign up, visit here.

Hey, Camila is here! From the very beginning, I love using Samsung phones like a die-hard fan. Apart from detailing One UI features for readers, I love exploring different apps of the Samsung ecosystem with a cup of tea!

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Samsung October 2024 One UI Updates List

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE October 2024 security update US

October 2024 started with the SDC24 event, where Samsung shared important updates about its software and products. One of the big announcements was the upcoming One UI 7 Beta update for developers, which will be released at the end of this year. While this is a change from last year, some users get disappointed by the timeline. However, Samsung never forgets to release its monthly update on time.

On the 5th day of this month, Samsung began releasing the October 2024 security patch for Galaxy devices to enhance security and stability. The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, launched in late September 2024, is the first smartphone to receive the October 2024 security update. Several more Galaxy devices will get this update in the coming days.

October 2024 security update fixes several vulnerabilities and boosts the overall security of the devices. Samsung will soon release the details and updated devices list on the scope page.

Below you can check a list of Galaxy devices that have received the October 2024 security update.

Samsung October 2024 update list

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Samsung One UI October 2024 Updates List

11/09

  • Samsung brings October 2024 security update to Galaxy A55 5G

10/09

  • Samsung Galaxy A13 secures October 2024 update ahead of many flagships
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, Fold 5 receiving October 2024 security update
  • Samsung rolls out October 2024 update to Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6

09/09

  • Samsung Galaxy S24 grabs ‘crucial’ October 2024 update in the US

05/09

  • Samsung drops October 2024 security update, Galaxy S24 FE takes the lead.

*More devices will be added to this list as Samsung releases the update for them.

If you have a Samsung device from the list above and haven’t updated it yet, go ahead and do it now. If your device isn’t on the list, you can manually check for updates by going to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. You can share software updates screenshots and details by tagging our social media accounts.

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One UI 7 vs One UI 6: What’s changed in Quick Settings panel

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Samsung One UI 7 Vs One UI 6 Quick Settings

At SDC24, Samsung displayed some of the upcoming One UI 7 changes including the new Quick Settings. The company is adopting squircle components across the interface. The new panel is crafted for user convenience while keeping an intuitive design.

The below-displayed Quick Settings could be featured in One UI 7. The changes are almost confirmed, but the final version could differ slightly. Tipster IceUniverse recently revealed the S25 Ultra mockup with One UI 7 interface.

One UI 7 vs One UI 6 – Quick Settings

One UI 7 could bring updated Network and Battery indicator components. The new software could display the battery percentage inside the icon itself. In One UI 6, the percentage comes outside the vertical battery icon.

WiFi and Bluetooth tiles will be featured in the first row of Quick Settings. The refreshed design increased the corner curvature, matching the squircle appearance. One UI 6.1 panel has square tiles with slightly curved corners.

The next layout consists of key settings in a 4×2 arrangement, which can be expanded further. The layout separates itself from the blurred background through solid BG with transparency. The labels of toggles don’t appear, cleaning the look further.

One UI 6’s layout consists of 12 toggles, expandable with pagination. The layout is a fixed format that doesn’t adjust to vacate place for other functions. In the left image, you can see the Music Player widget between two layouts.

One UI 7 vs One UI 6 Quick Settings

Left: S25 Ultra mockup with One UI 7 via IceUniverse

One UI 6 added key display settings in a separate layout consisting of Brightness Slider as well as Eye comfort shield and Dark mode switches. Next to this layout, you get two big tiles of Smart View and Device Control.

One UI 7 splitted the display layout into two different layouts. The first features a brightness slider alongside the Eye comfort shield and Dark mode. The latter menu included a volume adjustment bar and toggles to adjust sound settings.

Samsung confirmed One UI 7 Beta will launch by the end of this year. The Public version will debut with the Galaxy S25 series next year. We expect the Stable rollout for Galaxy devices could start in early February.

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Samsung One UI 7 Galaxy AI features wishlist

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Samsung One UI 7 is set to introduce new AI features for Galaxy phones. After the initial Galaxy AI arrival, Apple debuted Apple Intelligence with iOS 18. Samsung has also introduced new AI features with One UI 6.1.1 software to counter Apple’s entry.

Samsung One UI 7 Galaxy AI features wishlist

Galaxy AI brings both on-device AI and cloud-processing-based features. The latest frontier of Galaxy AI debuted on July 10 with the Galaxy Z6 series. Nevertheless, we are excited about more new and useful AI features with the 2025 iteration.

Enhanced on-device and cloud AI

The Galaxy S24 and Z6 series are powered by the Gemini Nano AI model. Google is working on Gemini Nano v2, which will have more AI capabilities, power efficiency, and reliability. Smartphones equipped with this new AI model would benefit.

With on-device AI features, consumers don’t need to worry about privacy. At the same time, consumers get quite useful image and video editing tools as well as wallpaper generators through cloud-based AI.

OS-level writing tools

One UI 7 should follow Apple’s edge of system-wide writing tools. Galaxy’s next major Galaxy AI upgrade should bring features like rewrite, proofread, and summarize. Upgraded writing assistance will surely help Galaxy users in their everyday tasks.

AI notifications

Notifications are the most important aspect of our phones. Whether it’s a phone call, text message, or social media interaction, the notification is the key to all. Due to multiple apps and services, users often face a condition where arrangement becomes a tough task.

Apple Intelligence managed to address the problem with the Priority Notifications. AI learns the usage patterns and importance plus priority of notifications. Based on deep analysis, the OS displays priority notifications on top followed by others.

Image and video enhancement

One UI 6.1’s Photo Editor added many useful tools for pro-editing in less time. Many third-party AI-powered photo editing apps are loaded with cool features. Samsung should adopt such tools to offer an effortless editing experience on Galaxy devices.

Smart Circle to Search

Circle to Search is a great feature that debuted with the Galaxy S24 series. Samsung and Google expanded it to their flagship devices. Besides, Google is working to fulfill its commitment to installing Circle to Search on 200 million devices worldwide.

This functionality should be further optimized with system functions. The addition of the translate button is worth praising and we need Circle to Search to evolve further. Apple’s iPhones have no similar or equivalent feature to Circle to Search.

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