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Samsung TV Plus brings ten new channels from MBC and SBS to South Korea 

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Recently, Samsung will launch the popular terrestrial channel MBC and SBS programs on the 29th on its ‘Samsung TV Plus‘ offering smart TVs.

Samsung TV Plus is a channel-type video service that allows you to enjoy various categories of content such as movies, plays, entertainment, news and sports for free by connecting your TV to the Internet.

Home users of the Samsung TV Plus can now enjoy up to 10 popular channels, such as MBC and SBS dramas, sitcoms, and entertainment programs, and the number of terrestrial channels available for the service will increase to approximately 30 in the future.

Newly launched MBC channels include programs, Infinite Challenge, Mysterious TV Surprise, Save Me! There are Holmes and the popular ending drama, Isan, Coffee Prince’s 1st store.

The Samsung TV Plus service was first introduced in Korea in 2015 and has since expanded to 23 countries worldwide, including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, and currently serves approximately 1,300 channels.

Sang-Sook Han, VP of Samsung’s TV business, said, “Samsung TV Plus will take a step forward as a domestic FAST (Free Ad-supported Streaming TV) service by providing high-quality terrestrial content through cooperation with MBC and SBS. We will continue to provide a more enjoyable and convenient experience for users and develop it into a platform where partners can make various and innovative attempts.

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One UI Weekly: May 2024 update released for Samsung devices in Week I

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Samsung May 2024 Week I updates

Welcome to the May 2024 Week I of Samsung’s newest updates! This May, Samsung is rolling out fresh updates, bringing the newest features and fixes to your Galaxy devices. No matter how you use your phone or tablet, these updates surely make things more enjoyable. Let’s check out what’s new with Samsung in May 2024 Week I.

Samsung initiated the month with the release of the April 2024 patch for a range of devices, including the Galaxy S20 FE, A24, Tab A8, and more. Also, the company expanded this patch to more Galaxy devices in different markets.

The most notable aspect of this week’s update is the beginning of the One UI 6.1 Phase II rollout. Flagship devices such as the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S21 series, and the foldable Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 4, and Z Flip 3 began receiving the One UI 6.1 update. This update was anticipated to bring new features and a refreshed interface to enhance the user experience with selected AI features.

However, Samsung encountered some issues with the new software such as device rebooting and lock screen. As a result, the company reportedly temporarily stopped the rollout of One UI 6.1 and reverted the affected devices to the previous One UI 6.0 version.

Looking ahead, Samsung will reportedly begin the One UI 6.1 Phase III rollout on May 14 in Canada. This phase will include the Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A53.

This week’s updates also extend to the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro, XCover 7, and XCover 6 Pro, which received support for 4G in Europe. This update specifically revises the LTE TDD band support. For devices purchased in Germany, the update will disable TDD 4G network support in ten European countries, aligning with regional network requirements.

As Samsung navigates through these updates, users can expect the stability and innovation that One UI updates promise to deliver.

Samsung May 2024 Week I updates

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Samsung Galaxy A24 getting April 2024 security update

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Samsung Galaxy A24 April 2024 update

We are in May 2024 and Samsung is sending a fresh update with the April 2024 security update for the Galaxy A24 smartphone. Users can verify the update through PDA version A245MUBS4BXD5 and an installation package size of 247.13MB.

April 2024 security update for the Samsung Galaxy A24 smartphone is currently rolling out in Brazil and the company will soon make it available in more countries. The update is rolling out gradually, it may take hours or days to reach your device.

The fresh update fixes over 40 security flaws to provide an intuitive experience. The company is dispatching this update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone. It also optimizes system stability to offer you uninterrupted and seamless functionality on your device.

If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone, opening the Software Update section, and then tapping on Download and install.

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Samsung may not debut Exynos 2400+ with Galaxy S24 FE: Tipster

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Rumor spreading that Samsung may debut an Exynos 2400+ chip with Galaxy S24 FE is fake. Tipster OreXDA claims that Samsung won’t bring any mid-cycle iteration of its Exynos chipset, however, improvements to power efficiency and yield are likely.

Reports surfaced claiming Samsung could bring Exynos 2400+ chip to the Galaxy S24 FE. As we didn’t see much happening in the past, the segment would continue as it has so far. Hence, no Plus, Pro, or Ultra iteration of Exynos would launch this year.

The rumor claimed that Exynos 2400+ may bring up to 10% power efficiency and yield boost. The tipster noted that the chipset may be marketed with Plus branding for promotional purposes. However, it would hurt Samsung’s chip distribution strategy.

If this happens, Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus users would think robbed. We’ve seen such happening with the Galaxy S22 and S23 FE flagships. While the former debuted the Exynos 2200 chip, the latter was equipped with its enhanced variant paired with a larger cooling chamber.

Samsung won’t fade its reputation just for silly marketing purposes. The Exynos 2400 is a tough competitor to its Qualcomm counterpart, which we haven’t seen in previous generations. Samsung’s enhanced process and yield would benefit it before the S24 FE arrival.

Exynos 2400 used in S24 and S24 Plus features a 10-core architecture. It’s fabricated on Samsung’s 4-nanometer process technology and has 1 core Cortex-X4 at 3210 MHz, 2 cores Cortex-A720 at 2900 MHz, 3 cores Cortex-A720 at 2600 MHz, and 4 cores Cortex-A520 at 1950 MHz.

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