Apps
Following Google, Samsung makes two factor authentication mandatory for Samsung Account

Samsung account is a free unified membership service that allows you to use Samsung services on smartphones, tablets, websites, TVs, and other devices. According to the information, Samsung has now released a new update for the Samsung account, which brings a big change.
Just like Google, Samsung has now made two-factor authentication mandatory in Samsung Account, which provides a higher level of security to the devices. Two-factor authentication or two-step verification is a secure process in which users provide two different authentication factors to verify themselves.
Updated Version:
To be mentioned, the latest update of the Samsung account can be identified via version number 13.0.01.1 and package size 14.19 MB. You can check its changelog below.
Two-factor authentication methods rely on the user providing a password as the first factor and a second different factor-usually a security token or a biometric factor, such as fingerprints or facial scans.
What’s New:
- Now, creating a new account or logging in requires two-factor authentication
Read more: One UI 4.1 Eligible Devices: Next Samsung Android 12 update after One UI 4.0
Enjoy various Samsung services through your Samsung account without having to register for each service separately. To login into the Samsung account to need to follow the simple steps mention below:
- Open the Samsung account homepage
- Click “Sign in”.
- Enter your email address and password and click “Sign in”.
- Enter the two-step verification code sent to your phone and click “Verify”.
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Apps
Samsung PENUP 3.9.19.30 update brings creative brush options, smarter tools, and a fresh look

Samsung PENUP app is getting a new update with version 3.9.19.30 for Galaxy devices. The update comes with exciting changes and new features, making drawing more fun and simple for everyone.
The fresh update enhances the Smudge brush and Eraser. Now, you can use different brush styles with these two tools, just like with regular brushes. You can even use brushes you downloaded earlier. To try it, tap the Smudge brush or the Eraser, then tap again to see the new brush shapes.
In addition, Samsung has changed the look of the drawing screen to make it easier to use. The brush button is now at the bottom of the screen. When you tap it, you’ll see the brush categories.
Also, you can add your favorite brushes to a new “Favorites” section by tapping the star icon in brush settings. If you want more brushes, just tap “More options” and download them.
Other tools like Undo, Redo, Layers, and Hide tools have moved to the top of the screen. A new Clipboard button makes it simple to copy and paste images. The color picker is now found in the Brush Size menu. You can also use a new Eyedropper Tool to pick colors from your artwork.
The update also adds new brushes, including calligraphy brushes for writing, and more options in the Marker and Watercolor categories. You’ll also find new styles for pencils, crayons, patterns, and airbrushes.
Aside from this, the update also fixes some minor issues to provide a better experience. Also, to use Guest Mode now, you’ll need a Samsung Account.
If you are using the Samsung PENUP app on your smartphone, download the latest 3.9.19.30 update now to enjoy new features. For that, you just need to visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates.
Good Lock
Samsung could soon bring these two Good Lock modules globally

Samsung could soon release two useful Good Lock modules to more users around the world. These two modules are Galaxy To Share and Dropship. So far, these two Good Lock modules have only been available in South Korea, and the company is reportedly planning to expand them to Samsung devices globally.
Recently, some Galaxy users in other countries saw these features appear on their phones. On a Galaxy S24 Ultra running One UI 7 Beta 6 in India, both Galaxy to Share and Dropship showed up (via KeepUPwithOneUI) briefly in the Good Lock app before disappearing again.
Some users on older phones also saw them for a short time. It hints that Samsung may be working to make these two Good Lock modules available globally.
Notably, Galaxy to Share (GTS) lets users share their personalized phone settings, like themes, clocks, and home screen layouts, with other Galaxy devices. On the other hand, Dropship is a file-sharing tool. It allows you to send photos, videos, and files easily, even to people who don’t use a Samsung device.
Samsung hasn’t made any official announcement yet. We don’t know if this was just a test or a mistake, but it gives a strong hint that a global release may be coming soon. For now, we’ll have to wait and watch for future announcements from Samsung or the Good Lock team.
Apps
Get a $20 movie coupon with Samsung Wallet – Here’s How

Samsung Wallet users can now get a $20 movie coupon for Atom Tickets just by using tap-to-pay. This special offer is available for a limited time, and it’s super easy to join.
The $20 movie coupon offer on tap-to-pay on Samsung Wallet is valid until June 30, 2025, or until 2,500 people use it, whichever comes first. Once you get your code, be sure to use it by July 31, 2025.
To start, open your Samsung Wallet app and go to the Perks tab. Scroll down to Promotions and tap the $20 Atom Tickets banner. Then, tap ENTER NOW, agree to the terms, and confirm.
Next, you need to make three purchases using Samsung Wallet’s tap-to-pay feature. These can be at any store that accepts NFC payments. The amount doesn’t matter as long as you tap to pay using Samsung Wallet.
After your three purchases, open the app again. Go to All >> My Wallet >> Coupons to find your $20 movie coupon code. It might take a few hours to show up, so check back later if you don’t see it right away.
To use the code, go to the Atom Tickets app or website, choose your movie and seats, and enter the code at checkout in the Promo Code box. The $20 discount will be applied automatically.
You can only get one coupon per Samsung account, but if you have more than one Galaxy device with different accounts, you might be able to get more. Also, Samsung Wallet users can save $5 on their next movie ticket just by tapping to pay. So what are you waiting for? Use the tap-to-pay feature of Samsung Wallet now!
AI
Samsung phones get Gemini Live camera and screen sharing without Gemini Advanced

Gemini Live camera and screen sharing features are now available on all Samsung phones with Gemini. Previously available with a Gemini Advanced, Google’s Astra AI feature suite is now free for all Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy.
These features were previously accessible on the Galaxy S25 series, thanks to the six-month Gemini Advanced trial. However, Google has now opened access to Gemini Live camera and screen sharing across the Android ecosystem, including Samsung.
Google has already replaced Assistant with Gemini on Android devices. Gemini Live is also available for the majority of Android users, offering effortless interaction with Google’s artificial intelligence-powered virtual assistant.
With screen sharing, you can ask questions to Gemini Live about what’s showing. The camera sharing access further uplevels the experience as you can show what you are seeing to Gemini and have a conversation for the same.
To get this feature, make your the Gemini app is installed on your Samsung Galaxy. Your device should meet the compatibility criteria to function well. If Gemini Live is available, the screen/camera sharing will go live shortly.
While Gemini supports Android 10 and later models, the experience may vary by the phone’s hardware and software. Having a device with modern hardware and the latest and optimized software will offer the best experience.
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Samsung Keys Cafe 1.7.0.12 update fixes bugs on One UI 7 devices

Samsung has just released a new update for the Keys Cafe app, which is available on devices running One UI 7. The new update arrives with version 1.7.0.12 for Samsung Key Cafe, which brings some useful fixes and new features to improve your experience with the app.
The new update fixes the issue with the Make Your Own Keyboard section. Now, you can design your keyboard the way you want, choosing your preferred layout and making typing even more comfortable without issue.
Moreover, the update addresses an issue with the Korea Moa Keyboard that stopped people from setting it up properly. This has now been fixed, so you can use it without any trouble.

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Also, some users experienced problems with the flick gestures – the swipe actions for Up, Down, Left, and Right weren’t working correctly. Thankfully, these bugs have been resolved too with the latest update, making the app more responsive.
If you want to update to the latest version, you just need to go to the Galaxy Store, open the Menu option, and select Updates to download the new version. You can also get it directly from the Good Lock app.
This update improves both the functionality and usability of the Samsung Keys Cafe app. With these fixes and new features, your keyboard experience will be smoother and more fun. If you have a One UI 7 device, be sure to download the Samsung Keys Cafe 1.7.0.12 update and enjoy the new features.
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