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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra silicon case leak shows Note like corners
Samsung is expected to launch its next Galaxy S flagship lineup sometime in February next year, while we are continuously encountering leaks and rumors about the Galaxy S22 series devices.
In a recent development, tipster @Shadow_Leak revealed a silicon case of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which shows the revamped camera system and it matches with the previously leaked renders of the smartphone.
As the Galaxy S22 Ultra is said to come with S Pen support and a dedicated slot, it also has a Galaxy Note phone-like design. You can see the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra-inspired corners on the Galaxy S22 Ultra silicon cover.
Apart from this, the same source also revealed live images of the Galaxy S22 Ultra 360-degree cover, which consists of glass for display with curved edges. Also, you can see the quad-camera lenses on the back that are independently placed without any island.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/s0FbLS9J6x
— Sam (@Shadow_Leak) November 11, 2021
Galaxy S22 Ultra Specs
Recently, the real-life images of the Galaxy S22 Ultra leak revealed that Samsung is going to ship a new Galaxy Note device in the form of Galaxy S. Just like the Galaxy Notes, S22 Ultra comes with a dedicated slot for S Pen, which can be found at the bottom left area.
In addition, the 11-shaped camera system consists of four camera lenses including a 108MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP 3X telephoto, and a 10MP 10X telephoto. On the front, it’s expected to feature a Galaxy S21 Ultra-like 40MP selfie camera.
Inside the hood, the phone will be equipped with Qualcomm’s next flagship SoC – Snapdragon 898 in some regions, while Exynos 2200 with AMD GPU in others. And yes, this lineup will come pre-packed with the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 operating system.
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2 More Samsung devices end their software update support
Along with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, Samsung has officially ended software update support for two more Galaxy devices – the Galaxy M51 phone and Galaxy Tab A7 tablet. This means that these devices will no longer receive any software updates.
Both the Samsung Galaxy M51 and Galaxy Tab A7 were launched in 2020 and came pre-installed with Android 10. They received updates up to Android 12, and are not eligible for more Android updates. Now, these devices have completed their software update cycle.
Although these devices still work well for everyday tasks, users will not get any new features or security patches. This lack of updates can make the devices outdated, as they will not receive important improvements.
Samsung Galaxy M51 and Galaxy Tab A7 have reached the end of their update cycle, after receiving 4 years of updates. Now, users of these devices can think about upgrading to newer models to enjoy the latest features and better security.
Still, both devices are secure and functional for everyday use. The devices run Android 12 and support all major apps, including those for banking, so users can continue to perform their daily tasks without issues. If you want to enjoy the new and advanced features of One UI, newer Samsung models are required.
Bye-Bye Monthly Updates: Popular Galaxy A series phone shifts to Quarterly plan
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Bye-Bye Monthly Updates: Popular Galaxy A series phone shifts to Quarterly plan
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G is a well-loved smartphone in the Galaxy A series that has now shifted from a monthly to a quarterly update plan. This means that users of this device will now receive software updates every three months instead of every month.
The Korean tech giant has recently announced its revised update schedule for its Galaxy devices, which places the Galaxy A52s 5G in the Quarterly update category.
Launched in 2021, the Galaxy A52s 5G came with Android 11 pre-installed. Since then, it has received three major Android updates and runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1. However, the device will no longer be eligible for additional major Android OS updates. Users will still receive security updates, which will now be provided every three months.
While the Galaxy A52s 5G will continue to function properly, the shift to a quarterly update schedule means that users may not have access to the latest features and security enhancements as quickly as before.
If you own a Galaxy A52s and are considering an upgrade, you can look at newer Samsung models like the Galaxy A54 and A55. These devices will provide monthly updates and newer features to ensure you stay updated with the latest technology.
Moreover, Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy A16 5G smartphone. It is the first budget phone to offer six years of Android upgrades, providing software support until 2030. This makes the A16 5G an attractive option for budget-conscious consumers.
Don’t forget, the Galaxy A52s will remain a reliable smartphone even after a new quarterly update plan.
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Google Pixel 9a could launch in March to rival Galaxy S24 FE, 2025 iPhone SE
Google launched the Pixel 9 series earlier than the usual Pixel flagship launch timeline. The Android 16 is also reportedly coming earlier than we’d expect, and the latest report says Google could launch Pixel 9a in the first quarter of the next year.
According to AndroidHeadlines, Google Pixel 9a could be announced by mid-March 2025. Multiple sources citing the outlet confirmed that the next affordable Pixel will go on sale before the end of March 2025.
It seems Google is preparing to bring its Galaxy S24 FE rival around the 2025 iPhone SE debut. Samsung has recently launched the new FE smartphone, while Apple is said to announce the next-generation iPhone SE early next year.
Recently, the CAD renders of Pixel 9a smartphone have been revealed. The images showcased Google’s design decisions. The next A series Pixel could not get bumped camera bar shown in the Pixel 9 series flagships.