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One UI 4.0: How to disable Ads and promotional services on your Samsung smartphone?
Samsung displays ads to promote its own services on its smartphones and sends promotional notifications. While this may make sense on some low-cost devices, there is no valid reason to run ads on high-end smartphones like the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The worst part is that there is no way to turn off the mentioned ads. Thankfully, Samsung has noticed this and allows users to disable ads in its apps. This can be avoided by removing any option that asks for your permission to display promotional material.
Such checkboxes are easy to ignore when setting up the phone, but the general rule is to blindly accept and select every option shown to you on the screen. Make sure you go through the options on the screen and select only the ones that are absolutely necessary to use the phone.
How to Disable Ads/Promotions in OneUI 4.0
When you set up your Samsung account, you will be asked to agree to various terms and conditions, some of which are mandatory and some are optional. You must tick the Terms and Conditions, the Special Terms, and the Samsung Account Privacy Notice to proceed. Select only these options. Do not select the ‘I have read and agree with all of the above options.
After you enter your details, you will see a screen that says Review additional apps. Uncheck All the following apps and select only the apps that are important to you. If you do not use any of the listed apps, you can skip this step altogether.
Samsung will also ask you to get the recommended apps from Samsung, they are essentially first-party apps from Samsung, and we can see no way to skip them.
How to Disable Ads/Promotions in One UI 3.0
It is absolutely necessary to agree to the End User License Agreement and Privacy Policy, without which you cannot use the device. However, Sending of Diagnostic Data, Information Linking, and Receipt of Marketing Info are optional and we urge you to remove these checkboxes, especially the last checkbox option.
In general, consumers choose to accept all of the above options amid the urge to use the phone. Some budget and mid-range Samsung phones also come with a lock screen stories option that displays unwanted content on the lock screen.
The other thing to keep in mind while setting up the phone is not to install unwanted apps from the list of recommended apps. Samsung will try and prompt you to install the apps they partner with, but it is best to uncheck the apps you do not need or use.
You can then install the specific apps you need through the Play Store or restore the backup/transfer data from the old phone, which will restore all the apps you did not use.
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Cyber Monday Deal: Save $190 on Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro
Samsung letting you save up to $190 on Galaxy Buds3 Pro for Cyber Monday. Continuing the Black Friday frenzy, the company is still offering huge benefits on Galaxy AI products.
Galaxy Buds3 Pro is the best Samsung TWS earbuds available on Cyber Monday sale. The deal lets you save up to $190+; up to $100 trade-in credit and $60 off.
Not that all but the company will also give you a free Clip Case with Carabiner. Offer Programs unlock more benefits if you are a student, teacher, govt employee, Samsung employee, or military officer.
The Galaxy Buds3 Pro is available in two striking colors: White and Silver. The product was listed with a price tag of $279, but currently available for $188.
Buy Galaxy Buds3 Pro from Samsung.com
The Galaxy Buds feature a 53mAh battery in the earbud, while the case has a 515mAh battery. While ANC is off, you will get up to 30 hours of playtime, while ANC reduces it to 26 hours, which isn’t a bad deal anyway.
The Buds 3 Pro has a 2-way Woofer and Tweeter for immersive audio. The product also features 3 high-SNR microphones to catch the voice during calls. IP57 rating ensures protection against water and sweat aimed at life longevity.
Activate Noise Cancellation is here to elevate your listening experience. When enabled, the intelligent ANC feature significantly reduces noise from surroundings so it won’t degrade your listening experience.
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Report: TSMC could make Exynos SoC for Samsung phones
Samsung may ink a deal with TSMC to produce Exynos SoC for Galaxy phones. As the Foundry Division facing a crisis, System LSI may fabricate Exynos using TSMC’s process. This way, Samsung will be able to ensure Exynos’ return.
According to Dealsite (via Jukanlosreve), Samsung could make Exynos SoC at TSMC. It remains to be seen which iteration of application processor the Taiwanese chip maker will produce for Samsung Galaxy phones.
TSMC’s 3nm process is a big hit. The company has major clients like Apple, MediaTek and Qualcomm. In the past, Samsung produced Snapdragon chips, but the flaws in Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 hurt it the most.
Currently, the situation is; that Samsung Foundry is unable to produce in-house Exynos chips. We’ve heard rumors of Samsung’s dream chip, which has now become a real dream. System LSI could collaborate with TSMC for contract production.
Dealsite report says:
So, I think there was a hope for about a year that they would really catch up with TSMC. But then their market share dropped sharply again, and recently, it barely exceeded 10%, and even internally, there were talks about “We’re going to make Exynos (Samsung’s mobile application processor) at TSMC.”
Samsung’s System LSI arm designs Exynos processors. The division naturally orders Samsung Foundry to proceed with mass production. The yield rate is not in Samsung’s favor, leading it to forget about production on a large scale.
The existence and growth of Exynos is necessary for Samsung. If there’s no alternative, the company will lose its negotiation power with suppliers. Hence, producing Exynos at TSMC isn’t a bad idea if it benefits the company and consumers.
Notably, Exynos 2500 has reportedly entered mass production, aiming to power the Galaxy Z Flip 7 next year. The Galaxy S25 series could exclusively use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip – manufactured by TSMC at 3nm process technology.
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Three tweaks that could make One UI 7 even better
Samsung could soon launch One UI 7 Beta and these three small tweaks could make a difference. As the Beta Program is away, I can’t help with feedback, but a leaker just shared key improvements that should be considered.
The upcoming version will indeed impress with its customization, elegant interface, and powerful features. The One UI 7 testing is currently underway and there’s room for tweaks and improvement in three key areas as per IceUniverse:
- Background blur effect in system animation
- Depth effect of lock screen wallpaper
- Frosted glass effect of screen lock notification
1. Background Blur in System Animations
You swipe between apps or open your notifications, and the background gently blurs out as you do it. It’s such a subtle thing that I’ve seen in other skins, and Samsung could do it better.
The addition of background blur would give the whole experience an extra layer of smoothness. It’s not a huge ask, and it wouldn’t even slow down the phone thanks to flagship hardware.
2. Depth Effect for Lock Screen Wallpaper
You may have seen the parallax effect where the wallpaper seems to shift as you tilt the phone. One UI 7 should add this simple change that would make the lock screen pop.
Leading software skins have had the depth effect for lock screen wallpaper. Samsung should consider adopting the depth effect to make the lock screen feel more dynamic and alive.
3. Frosted Glass Effect for Lock Screen Notifications
You may have noticed the notification blent in the background if a colorful wallpaper is used or the list of notifications is extended – here, the addition of the frosted glass effect would help.
This would give the lock screen a slightly more elegant feel without complicating things. Notifications would be easier to read, and it would add just a little more class to the design.
As a Samsung fan for over a decade, I’ve seen the One UI evolve from its first iteration in the Galaxy S9 series. From the very initial version to the latest One UI 6.1.1, Samsung has significantly polished the experience we enjoy today.
During the Beta activity, a feedback window will open for participants. We’ve seen Samsung developers hear consumer feedback and make changes if needed. Therefore, don’t skip sending your valuable feedback after joining the Beta.