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Samsung Email January 2023 update optimizes memory usage

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Like Google Email, Samsung Email is an official application created by Samsung that allows users to seamlessly manage multiple personal and corporate email accounts. It also provides companies with EAS integration, S/MIME encryption to protect data, and easy-to-use features such as insightful notifications and spam management.

For more information, you can check the key feature of this app mentioned below. Besides, here in this article, you can check all the latest major and minor tweaks of Samsung Email.

Samsung Email Updates

January 25, 2023

Samsung Email app update is getting another January 2023 update with version 6.1.75. The new update optimizes memory use and fixes certificate acquisition issues to provide a smooth performance.

  • Download: Link
  • Compatibility: Android 8.0 or later
  • Updated Package size: 41.52 MB

Samsung Email update

January 06, 2023

Samsung Email app is receiving a January 2023 update with version 6.1.74.5 and an updated package size of 41.52 MB. The new update improves the stability and performance of the app.


September 15, 2022

Samsung is releasing a new update for an Email app via Galaxy Store. Identified via version 6.1.73.1, the update improves the stability and usability of the app. The new update weighs a 42.13 MB package. It is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 8 or later versions.


January 25

Samsung Email 6.1.61.1

Samsung Email is receiving a new update with version 6.1.61.1 and weighing 42.1MB. The update optimizes network connection and enhances some function’s stability in SOS.

You can download this new update from Samsung Galaxy Store or Google Play Store. Also, you can access the updates instantly from the link below.

WHAT’S NEW

  • Optimize network connection.
  • Stabilize functions in S OS.

Get it here NOW – APKMirror

 

 

December 20

Samsung Email 6.1.60.16

Samsung has pushed a new update for Samsung Email with version 6.1.60.16 and a package size of 41.99 MB. The latest update optimizes network connection and stabilizes functions in SOS to provide a better user experience.

Besides, you can install this version from the Galaxy Store or can also get it directly through the link mentioned below.

Key Features:

  • POP3 and IMAP support for managing personal email accounts
  • Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) integration for synchronizing Exchange Server-based business email, calendars, contacts, and tasks
  • Encryption using S/MIME for secure email communication
  • Policy administration with comprehensive, built-in EAS support
  • Conversation and thread view to read related mail

Samsung Email update

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Google Photos bringing ‘Hide Clutter’ feature for organized view

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Google Photos Hide-Clutter feature

Google is set to release a new feature named ‘hide clutter’ to the Photos app for a simplified user interface. The function will allow users to maintain a cleaner main photo feed by hiding screenshots, memes, and more

The Hide Clutter feature was discovered in strings of the latest version (6.79.0.624777117) of Google Photos by PiunikaWeb. Once activated, it will automatically hide backed-up photos that fall under the clutter category.

The new feature will not delete these images but will hide them from the main view. Although they will remain accessible in their specific folders.

In addition, the Memories section is being redesigned to offer a better experience. For users in the United States, the Photos app offers AI-generated title suggestions for their memories, adding a touch of personalization and creativity.

With the introduction of ‘hide clutter’ and the existing Photo Stacks feature, Google Photos users now have two powerful tools to keep their photo collections organized and appealing.

Google Photos Hide-Clutter feature

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Samsung updates Smart Switch Mobile app on One UI devices

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Samsung Smart Switch update

Samsung Smart Switch Mobile app is getting an April 2024 update via Galaxy Store for One UI devices. The update comes with improvements and bug fixes to enhance the overall performance and stability of the app.

Every new update to your device or application not only improves the performance but also provides a new strength to run for a long time. Hence, it’s quite important to check and keep your smart devices as well as the apps up-to-date.

Talking about the fresh update, the Samsung Smart Switch update arrives with version 3.7.55.8 and it doesn’t bring much changes. However, the company has fixed some common issues and bugs, which were noted in the previous version.

Samsung Smart Switch update

In addition, the latest version will help in optimizing the overall performance and user experience. So, if you want your Samsung Smart Switch Mobile app to work well and provide you with beneficial services then don’t forget to install the latest app update.

You can install the Samsung Smart Switch Mobile April 2024 update via Galaxy Store >> Menu >> Updates or download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here. Notably, it is rolling out with an updated package size of 34.79MB.

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WhatsApp brings group and unread Chat Filters for better organization

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WhatsApp Chat Filters

WhatsApp has introduced a new feature called Chat Filters to enhance the user experience. This feature simplifies the process of navigating through messages, making it quick and effortless. With the increasing volume of messages on WhatsApp, the ability to quickly access them is important.

The Chat Filters feature of WhatsApp helps users organize their chats better and focus on the most pressing conversations. The rollout of these filters has begun and will be available to all users in the upcoming weeks.

By tapping on these filters at the top of the chat list, users can sort their messages with ease. It offers three convenient options:

All: This filter shows every message or we can say a default view of all

Unread: This filter highlights conversations that require attention, displaying both marked unread and new messages.

Groups: It contains all group conversations, including Community subgroups, in one place. This filter is much-anticipated addition for organizing all group chats.

With the introduction of the Chat Filters feature, WhatsApp aims to improve functionality and ensure users can focus on their most important messages.

WhatsApp Chat Filters

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