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Latest Samsung One UI Home app update fixes Good Lock Home Up bugs
Samsung is sending a new update for the One UI Home with the 13.0.07.1 version number. The update brings some major fixes to enhance stability. With the latest update, the company strengthens the One UI Home application to serve users the best experience.
According to the changelog, the new One UI Home app update brings fixes for issues when using the Good Lock’s Home Up module. This function allows you to completely customize the experience of your Galaxy phone or tablet, allowing you to unwind and change all sorts of things.
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Samsung One UI Home app comes pre-installed on all Galaxy smartphones, so you can start fresh with a new face and name from the home screen. Meet the wonderful One UI Home with this update.
You can identify the latest update of the Samsung One UI Home with the version number – 13.0.07.1 and the installation weight is around 14.06 MB.
It is worth mentioning that Samsung One UI Home users should install this update immediately for a new amazing experience with One UI Home. As above mentioned the update brings some general bug fixes in Good lock.
To download the latest update, you can visit the Galaxy Store, at the same time, you can set your smartphone to update the app automatically so you always have the latest versions installed.
- Open Galaxy Store
- Tap the Menu icon
- Click on updates
- From here, you can either tap the circling arrow next to individual apps to update one at a time
- Or select Update all to install all available updates
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Samsung Members update prepares more Galaxy devices for One UI 7 Beta
Samsung Members app is getting a new update for Galaxy devices, which is essential for users to register for the One UI 7 Beta. The update arrives with version 5.2.00.12 and is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of around 40MB.
The Korean tech giant recently released the One UI 7 Beta update for the Galaxy S24 series in select countries. This beta update allows users to experience new features and enhancements ahead of the official release. Samsung is now preparing to expand the beta to more eligible countries.
Reports indicate that Samsung will release the One UI 7 Beta for the Galaxy S24 series in India tomorrow. This new Samsung Members app update makes Galaxy phones eligible to register for the Beta update. If you have a Galaxy S24 series phone, make sure to install the latest Samsung Members update to participate in the One UI 7 Beta.
To install the update, visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update from the third party app link mentioned here.
For the One UI 7 Beta sign-up, you just need to open the Samsung Members app on your eligible Galaxy device. Tap the beta banner, log in with your Samsung account, and follow the instructions to register. After enrollment, go to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install the beta.
WhatsApp bringing one-tap quick reply feature for voice messages
WhatsApp has pushed a new beta update with version 2.24.26.6 for Android users via the Google Play Beta Program. This update makes it easier to reply to voice messages with just a tap to save time and improve the chat experience.
The new feature adds a quick reply button for voice messages. When you listen to a voice note, you’ll see a button that allows you to immediately record and send your reply.
It means you no longer need to swipe or tap the “reply” option as you did before. With just one tap, you can respond directly to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.
This new quick voice reply feature is similar to a feature WhatsApp introduced earlier for video messages. Users could reply to video messages with a simple tap, without any extra steps.
Now, with this new update, WhatsApp is adding the same feature for voice messages. It makes replying to voice messages quicker and easier than ever.
The quick reply feature is currently available to limited users who are testing the WhatsApp Beta program with the latest version. It is being rolled out gradually, so more people will be able to try it over the next few weeks. If you’re a beta tester, you can update your app through the Google Play Store to access this new feature.
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Galaxy App Booster now supports One UI 7 and Android 15
Samsung has released a new update for its Galaxy App Booster app, now upgraded to version 7.0.10. This update brings enhanced compatibility, making the app functional with devices running One UI 7, the latest iteration of Samsung’s custom skin based on Android 15.
Galaxy App Booster is one of Samsung’s Good Guardian modules, which helps to improve the performance of your Galaxy phone. The app helps manage and optimize the apps installed on your device to ensure they run smoothly. It can fix common problems, like app crashes or slow performance, so your phone stays fast and efficient.
With the fresh update, the Galaxy App Booster app now receives One UI 7 support. This app is now compatible with the latest One UI iteration, so users can get the best experience.
One UI 7 is the latest version of Samsung’s custom Android interface, which includes a more user-friendly design, improved performance, and better multitasking features. Currently, the Galaxy S24 users only are eligible for One UI 7 beta testing in limited countries.
Samsung’s Galaxy App Booster ensures that everything continues to run smoothly to keep your device optimized for daily use. This update also brings some enhancements to the app’s overall functionality for a better experience.
If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy device, install the latest update of Galaxy App Booster. For that, you just need to visit Galaxy Stor or download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.
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