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No Galaxy Note 22 next year as Samsung leaves renewing trademark!

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Earlier this year, Samsung officially disclosed that there will be no new Galaxy Note in the second half as it is unable to launch two flagships with S Pen in a single year. At the same time, the company representative confirmed that the decision doesn’t mean the end of the Galaxy Note series.

Meanwhile, it looks like the Galaxy Note 20 will remain the last Note lineup as the Korean tech giant seems to left this range behind in favor of the Galaxy Z (foldable) series. According to the info, Samsung has recently renewed the trademarks of its various lineups, spotted by GalaxyClub.

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As per the data shared by the blog, Samsung filed various applications for the renewal of Galaxy lineups in which the Galaxy Note is missing. At the same time, we can see the Galaxy S, Galaxy Z, Galaxy A and Galaxy M on the chart.

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No doubt, it’s yet another indication of the termination of Samsung’s iconic Galaxy Note lineup. As the company didn’t renew the Galaxy Note trademark, it’s expected that the S Pen would be further expanded to other Galaxies, and it’s also possible that the Galaxy S22 Ultra could feature a dedicated slot too.

Still, we are months away from the expected launch period of the Galaxy Note phones and the hope will remain until Samsung itself confirms the termination of the Galaxy Note series. Stay tuned with us, we will keep you updated on this matter.

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Report: Samsung begins OLED production for Galaxy Z Flip 7, Fold 7; Tri-Fold, Flip FE in pipeline

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Samsung has reportedly started OLED display production for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. The company also plans to introduce two additional foldable phones in the second half of the year, a Tri-Fold and an affordable Flip phone.

According to TheBell, Samsung Display is producing OLED panels for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. The company is keeping a Tri-Fold model and an affordable Z Flip FE in the pipeline, which could be introduced in the fourth quarter.

The report also revealed that the foldables may enter the mass production stage next month. These developments suggest that the company may introduce its new foldable devices around the same timeframe as their predecessors: July.

The front end of foldable OLED includes a bar-type OLED process in the front end, just things are different in the back-end. Samsung Display handles the front-end in South Korea and the back-end primarily in Vietnam.

The finished foldable OLEDs from Vietnam are then shipped to Samsung’s local factories.

These are going to be the seventh-generation foldables from Samsung. As Apple’s entry in the foldable market is likely next year, Samsung has already prepared to widen the gap by bringing affordable and tri-fold products this year.

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Apple is highly likely to source foldable OLED for its future product from Samsung Display. The South Korean tech giant will have orders from Apple, giving it a push further to keep dominating the global mobile OLED market.

 

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Galaxy S24 FE features Samsung’s most eye-friendly display, beats S25 Ultra

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Galaxy S24 FE reportedly brings a secret display trick that other Samsung phones lack. The company’s recent Fan Edition phone comes with an intelligent high-brightness mode feature that’s missing even in the S25 Ultra.

AndroidCentral’s Nicholas Sutrich found a secret display feature in the Galaxy S24 FE. The phone’s high brightness mode is different from the one found in other Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra flagship.

In-depth testing revealed that the Galaxy S24 FE switches to a DC-like dimming method in High Brightness Mode. It enables the phone to offer Samsung’s most eye-friendly screen experience to Galaxy consumers.

Using a light meter and flashlight to simulate sunlight, the S24 FE’s HBM activated, showing no PWM flicker.

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While PWM dimming limits the brightness potential of the panel, the S24 FE’s hack turns out to be a game-changer. During testing, HBM on the S24 FE unlocked double the brightness compared to Samsung’s standard “100% brightness” setting.

Most modern phones activate HBM in bright sunlight to boost screen visibility. The Galaxy S24 FE takes it further by switching from PWM to DC dimming in HBM. This unlocks the display’s full brightness potential, unlike other Samsung phones.

PWM dimming rapidly turns pixels on and off to adjust brightness. Meanwhile, DC dimming, used by the S24 FE in HBM, adjusts voltage instead of flickering pixels.

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The Galaxy S24 FE brings an improved display with DC dimming in HBM, offering eye-friendly visuals. Samsung should build on this by giving users control over dimming modes, making its phones truly user-centric.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 caught running Android 16 (One UI 8) in early benchmark

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Samsung has just resumed the One UI 7 rollout for Galaxy Z Flip 6 and others, but the flip phone is already testing the next big upgrade, Android 16-based One UI 8.

In a recent development, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 was spotted on Geekbench with Android 16-based One UI 8. Google is aiming to release the new OS by June this year, and Samsung seems to be already optimizing it on Galaxy devices.

Well, Geekbench listing of a Galaxy Z Flip 6 running Android 16 is no longer a shocker. Before this virtual performance test, we’ve seen a hands-on video of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 with the unreleased One UI 8 software with subtle upgrades.

Talking about performance, the device scored 1749 and 3941 points in single-core and multi-core tests. The scores are comparatively low but would increase further as the optimization progresses during the internal testing before the public Beta.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 One UI 8 Android 16

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Is One UI 8 coming early?

Foldables seeing love is tagged with the fact that the upcoming Samsung foldables will ship with the new OS. It’s going to be a pretty significant switch in Samsung’s software strategy, but it aligns with the changes Google made to Android.

After a significant delay in One UI 7, the company seems to be advancing the One UI 8 version. Since it’s unlikely to bring major design changes, we may see the Beta Program backtrack in Q3, followed by a Stable rollout in Q4 this year.

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US Galaxy Z Fold7 packs Snapdragon 8 Elite, runs Android 16 (One UI 8); performance revealed

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Elite and Android 16 OS. The upcoming foldable phone scored striking on the benchmark platform as well as confirmed some of the key specifications.

Galaxy Z Fold7 US variant has appeared on Geekbench with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset; the phone was running the Android 16-based One UI 8 operating system. It’s the second time we are getting confirmation on chip and OS.

On Geekbench 6.4, Samsung’s SM-F966U scored 3022 Single-Core Score and 9307 Multi-Core Score. Since the device is still in development, there’s a scope for more improvement in both single-core and multi-core scores by July.

The listing also confirmed that the next Samsung foldable won’t miss out on the most powerful Snapdragon chip. The device will pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy with an 8-core CPU, featuring a peak frequency of 4.47GHz.

Samsung will debut the new OS in H2 itself rather than kicking off Beta in Q3 and Stable rollout in Q4. The move aligns with Google’s plans to advance the development of Android so OEMs can ship their new devices with the latest OS version.

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This listing belongs to a US carrier model, but the international variant is highly likely to have the same specifications. Samsung is considering the Exynos chip for the next Flip phones, but there’s little chance of Exynos on the Fold model.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 around July this year. An affordable Flip model may also be introduced along with the two devices.

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Shocking! Hackers install One UI 8 on Galaxy S23, A54 and more devices, skipping One UI 7

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Power user community ported the leaked Android 16-based One UI 8 firmware for several Samsung devices. The list of ported One UI 8 compatible phones include the Galaxy S23, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A33 and a 6-year-old Galaxy J6 (2018).

One UI 7 hasn’t yet rolled out, but some power users are already rocking One UI 8 on their Samsung Galaxy S23, A54, A33, and J6. Someone has ported the Z Flip6’s leaked One UI 8, making it installable on a wide range of models.

While it sounds pretty interesting, the installation is a whole tricky process. It requires your phone to be rooted and custom recovery installed for manually flashing an unofficial/ported firmware on your device by replacing the first-party OS.

You should avoid manual firmware installation on your primary device.

The One UI 8 will bring Android 16 to Samsung devices. The Beta Program is said to launch earlier, filling the gap of the One UI 7 delay. The company has briefly availed One UI 8 on its remote test lab, and we’ve seen a Z Fold 6 running the new OS.

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The next One UI version could tweak the design elements of system applications. We’ve seen leaked images of My Files and Gallery with the noticeable redesign. The Now Brief may also be expanded to non-Galaxy S25 devices with One UI 8.

Samsung’s One UI 8 could focus on refining the One UI 7 experience. It is unlikely to be a major upgrade in terms of new features and design changes. The development may focus on improving the overall user experience and stability.

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Before the One UI 8, Samsung will provide you with the One UI 7 update. It’s one of the biggest upgrades in the history of Galaxy devices. You get a fresh new design, smooth animations, brand-new features, and an enhanced Galaxy AI suite.

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