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Samsung Internet browser is now available on Galaxy Watch 4

The Galaxy Watch 4 is the best watch you can buy with the Wear OS today, and much of that goes down to Samsung software add-ons. In addition, Samsung has also started updating its old wearable systems to support the new duo of the Galaxy Watch 4, giving users access to many other options.
Last month, the company updated the PPT Controller app to support the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. Now, it is releasing the same update for Samsung Internet Browser.
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According to a recent report, Samsung has begun releasing an update to the Samsung Internet Browser app on the Google Play Store. The update brings support for Wear OS-based watches. However, it only supports Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic at the moment. That’s disappointing as Google Play Store has limited browser options for the Wear OS smartwatch.
Samsung Internet Browser on Galaxy Watch 4 will allow you to open any website, watch YouTube videos, add bookmarks, and do a quick search. The app features Zoom mode to help users easily read text while browsing on their Galaxy Watch 4 and provides voice input support, touch switches, and a keypad to make the information as easy as possible.
Additionally, the app includes the Show option on the phone to allow you to switch seamlessly from the clock to your phone. While browsing the web on such a small screen does not sound like self-discovery, it is a great option for you when you are under pressure and you can pull out your phone to look at something.
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Galaxy S25 Edge renders revealed design and specs before its anticipated launch

A new set of Galaxy S25 Edge renders have appeared online and revealed information about the upcoming device, including its design as well as specs.
Winfuture has shared a bunch of material about Galaxy S25 Edge starting with the launch date, which could happen next month, but an exact date is not shared.
The phone will equip a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with 2400 x 1000 pixels resolution. The display is flat on all side, rounded corners, and a hole punch to feature a selfie camera. The front appearance is identical to the Galaxy S25 and S25+.
The S25 Edge will pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. The other three models from the lineup also have this chipset, enhancing the processing capability over Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. It means that the phone will also support all of the latest Galaxy AI features.
Unlike its S25 siblings, the Edge model will offer two rear cameras, including a 200MP main sensor. The secondary will a 12MP camera, probably for ultra-wide angle photography. It was previously rumored to bring ALoP camera, a next-generation telescope lens, but this tech remains unconfirmed in the renders.
The S25 Edge is 5.8mm thick, which excludes the camera bump. However, achieving a thin form factory would require the company to sacrifice an important aspect – battery.
This minimized size wouldn’t allow Samsung to in-built a large capacity. Hence, the source suggests that the mAh size in S25 Edge will be, 3900mAh. This is fairly low compared to the S25 Plus with 4,900mAh.
Interestingly, the phone has three variants Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Silver and Titanium Icy Blue. These names indicate that the phone will be using a titanium design similar to the S25 Ultra.
With each popular model, Samsung has developed a tradition of offering online exclusive colors, and we can hope the same for the S25 Edge.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Renders (Source – winfuture.de)
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Galaxy S25 Edge vs S25 Ultra: Dummy reveals special design upgrades

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will soon make its way to the global customers and a dummy version of the device has revealed a massive upgrade in a side by side comparison to the S25 Ultra.
A Korean YouTuber has published a video featuring S25 Edge dummy, actually two dummies of the unreleased device, and explained some upgrades over the high-specs Samsung flagship.
Starting with looks, the YouTuber had two dummies, one in white and the other in all-black color. The rear side is plain as standard S25 model, with a more clear look at the vertical camera integration.
The phone has two lenses and their outlook is similar in size. The camera bump is only visible for design purpose, consisting of an LED flash.
The overall appearance is quite identical to the standard S25 and S25+. Notably, the black version has all colored appearance including a black frame, which blends into the rear.
The dummy was measured in real-time with a digital scale, revealing a 5.84mm thickness, around 2.4mm thinner than the S25 Ultra (8.2mm).

Source – @thesinza/YouTube
In a head’s down, side by side comparison, the S25 Edge looks impressively slimmer than the S25 Ultra. That’s not it, there’s more to observe in this shot.
Look at the components, the decreased thickness cannot be achieved without components and Samsung affirmed this in the short teaser at Unpacked 2025.

Source – @thesinza/YouTube
The teaser showed redesigned spare parts for this flagship. The look at the bottom of the device reveals trimmed charging port, the Sim Tray, and reshuffled speaker location.
A rear shot suggests that the phone has a slight less width than the Ultra, but the difference doesn’t look much in the video.

Source – @thesinza/YouTube
Another thing to note is that the device is smaller than the S25 Ultra, which is due to the smaller screen size at around 6.5-6.7-inches. The Galaxy S25 Edge dummy looks quite compelling with its design cut over S25 Ultra.
Conclusion
The new design upgrade will improve the in-hand experience for Galaxy S25 Edge users but we’ll have to wait for an official release date.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to offer new colors including an all-black variant

Samsung is preparing the Galaxy S25 Edge for a debut, featuring new colors, including an all-black variant that looks better on its slim form factor.
Tipster Max Jambor has shared some information about the potential color options for this upcoming Galaxy device, including Black, Gray and Blue.
Max also posted an image consisting of three wallpapers, which probably belongs to the S25 Edge, as he was talking about the three colors in a prior post.
Yesterday, a Korean YouTuber published a video based on S25 Edge’s dummy model and revealed that it’s only 5.8mm thin, which is about 2.4mm thinner than the S25 Ultra, Samsung’s latest flagship.

Source – @MaxJmb/X
The dummy model showed new developments that Samsung has brought to the device, thanks to reinvented components to give this phone desired dimensions.
The YouTuber showcased a black Galaxy S25 Edge dummy with a full color body, including a similar color frame. On the other hand, the white model has an aluminum color frame.
Samsung may have more colors for the Galaxy S25 Edge, but we’ll have to wait for an official release to know more about the device.
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Samsung need to get a grip on Galaxy FE phones before it’s too late

Samsung launches new Galaxy FE phones by the end of a year, marked as Fan Edition, the company says these devices bring user feedback-based features and upgrades, but S24 FE doesn’t reflect this motto, and it’s time the company take this phone segment seriously before things gets out of hands.
In 2021, Samsung released the Galaxy S21 FE, a stripped Galaxy S21 priced at $699. Its outlook resembles the main model but with cheaper materials.
The phone has received positive reviews from consumers and reviewers. This success has brought a positive growth in Samsung’s mid-range offerings.
In the following year, Samsung changed the FE smartphone strategy by skipping the S22 FE and shifted its launch window to the end of the year. This time is not booked for any traditional flagship phones such as S-series or Fold series.
After this shift, Samsung S23 FE was announced in October 2023, carrying traits from the standard S23 and priced at $599. Its release makes sense against the standard S23, which was released in early 2023.
S24 FE
Launched in September 2024, the S24 FE is partially different from its predecessors. It has a 6.7-inch display, an Exynos chipset and three cameras. The phone has a shiny flat frame, like the S24 Plus, starting at $649.99.
Compared to the S21 FE and S23 FE, this phone lacks any of a Fan Edition signature. Instead, this was a slightly cheaper option to the S24 series. Moreover, Samsung’s delayed One UI 7 has taken away a potential selling point from the device.
Overall, the phone has no surprising element to make customers consider it over the standard flagship. That’s where the problem begins, after a huge initial customer response, the Korean phone maker should’ve amended its strategy, especially around FE phones.
Improvements
If Samsung is still serious about this device, it should make some obvious changes and not focus on providing a cheap alternative to its top tier-devices.
Price
If It doesn’t want to evolve the FE lineup with any big upgrades, then keep it sub $600 pricing. That will better align with Samsung’s new phone launch.
Feed Something Special
Samsung has a record of no experimenting with new technologies in mid-range devices, but FE has a lot of scope in this segment. The company should experiment new features and techs that could make it more interesting.
Starting with the camera.
Feed it with a high-quality selfie-camera, the first S21 FE was well regarded for better selfies. In 2025, the importance of a good front-camera has increased even more, the phone should grab a high-resolution lens with better low-light photos and videos. That will be a good thing to do with this FE model.
Battery
New FE devices should pack a higher capacity battery, such as 5500mAh or 6000mAh. That’s not it, the company should ship it with a faster charging, such as 66W or higher. These specs are also eye-catching in the buying guide. Samsung offers these two in its budget phones, why not try it in FE as well.
Design change
Give the FE brand a different logo on the rear, try something like the China exclusive W-series or something else that suits the brand.
Latest software
Unlike S24 FE, the company should prioritize loading this phone with the latest software, to offer the latest features to customers first. This didn’t happen with the S24 FE, but it’s more likely to happen with the S25 FE, only if it is released.
Conclusion
Galaxy FE smartphones brings high-potential, and they’re highly customer-friendly, but Samsung needs to focus on making them more compelling with new technologies and customer-centric research.
What do you think that will help to keep the FE device in the right direction? Let us know via our social media channels.
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This online exclusive Galaxy S25 color is getting a lot of attention

It has been two months since Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series, and there’s an online exclusive color that is getting a lot of attention from customers in the US.
The Galaxy S25 series consists of three models – S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra. The first two models come with an aluminum frame and a frosted glass cover. These phones offer seven color options, including three online exclusives, and you can only buy them via Samsung’s online shop. These online exclusives are: Blueblack, Coralred, and Pinkgold.
According to the online shop page, the Coralred is sold out for both of these devices, including the following variants:
- S25 – 128GB
- S25 Plus – 128GB
- S25 Plus – 256GB
It’s still available for the 256GB standard S25.
Unlike these two devices, the Galaxy S25 Ultra doesn’t offer such color options due to its titanium frame.

Source – Samsung
The company is also running a discount of $150 on Pinkgold and Blueblack versions of the Plus model.
It’s important to see these exclusive colors are more popular among buyers, but it’s not happening for the first time. However, these models are made in less quantity compared to other alternatives.
There’s a better chance that we’ll see their stock returning very soon in the face of customer response. On the other hand, this color is mostly stocked around the globe.
The 128GB Galaxy S25 is priced at $799.99 and the 258GB at $999.99. The S25+ variant is priced at $999.99 and its 512GB version costs $1,199.
However, the $150 discount takes the price down for the online exclusive colors. If you place an order, the company will ship these models to you by March 27.
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