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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 might be first foldable to ship with S Pen slot

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Even though Samsung added S Pen support to the Galaxy Z Fold lineup with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 last year, the company did not provide an integrated S Pen slot in the device. As a result, consumers had to buy the Samsung Official S Pen Case to carry the S Pen Fold variant with their devices.

Moreover, Samsung did not ship this device with the S Pen Fold variant, making the whole package a bit costly. However, Samsung now plans to introduce the integrated S Pen in the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 4.

Samsung to introduce integrated S Pen in Galaxy Z Fold 4

According to a recent report by TheElec, Samsung’s plans say that the Galaxy Z Fold 4 will come with an integrated S Pen slot. Furthermore, the report states that the device will have a 7.56-inch foldable display and a 6.19-inch cover screen. This means it’s likely to have a front impression with a 7.55-inch foldable display and a 6.2-inch cover screen, making the integrated S Pen slot an impressive doing.

Galaxy Z Fold 4 S Pen Slot

Likewise, the report suggests that Samsung will use electromagnetic resonance (EMR) technology to attach the digitizer to the OLED panel of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and, therefore, eliminate the need to provide a built-in battery on the S Pen. Since Samsung has already integrated the S Pen in the Galaxy S22 Ultra and plans to do the same in the Galaxy Z Fold 4, a recovery of the Galaxy Note now seems unbelievable.

The report shares some details about the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 4, which will feature a 6.7-inch foldable display and a 1.9-inch cover screen. This is only a small improvement over the Galaxy Z Flip 3, which comes with a 6.7-inch foldable display and a 1.83-inch cover screen.

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Samsung Wallet’s Mobile ID available for Galaxy S21 series via April 2024 update

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Samsung Galaxy S21 series is getting a new update with April 2024 security Patch in Korea. The fresh update enhances the system security and adds a new feature of the Samsung Wallet app to provide a smoother performance.

April 2024 update for Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphones in Korea can be identified through One UI build version G991NKSU4FXD3, G996NKSU4FXD3, and G998NKSU4FXD3 respectively.

The latest update includes a new feature within the Samsung Wallet app, which now supports a ‘Mobile ID’ function. This function allows users to add their mobile driver’s licenses and national veterans registration cards to their Samsung Wallet.

These digital IDs are officially issued by the government and can be used just like physical ID cards, both online and offline. However, it is important to note that only IC cards marked with a mobile ID icon are eligible to be added.

In addition to the ‘Mobile ID’ feature, the update also includes the latest Google security patch for the stabilization of security features. Users of the Galaxy S21 series in Korea can now enjoy these benefits after installing the new update through Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and Install.

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Samsung acquired 23 Seagate patents in the US

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Samsung acquired 23 magnetic record-related patents from Seagate in the US. Samsung could use these Seagate US patents to complement the MRAM-based in-memory computing technology.

If not, the company might have intended to end its past business relationship with Seagate. Notably, of the 23 patents purchased by Samsung, 4 have already expired.

Way back in 2011, the South Korean tech giant sold its HDD business and 479 US patents to Seagate. However, Samsung’s newly acquired patents are not from those it sold to Seagate over a decade ago.

Samsung may not have bought Seagate patents to simply secure HDD tech. These patents might be used for in-memory computing-based MRAM; being developed by Samsung Electronics Advanced Institute of Technology.

The company is quite serious about its semiconductor business amid the AI boom. While there’s a significant rise in memory-related semiconductor demand globally, Samsung is continuously expanding its footsteps.

“Samsung Electronics may be trying to wind down its remaining business relationships after selling its stake in Seagate in the past, and it may be a kind of fake patent purchase strategy to deceive competitors,” said an industry insider.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 cover screen to get a fruitful upgrade

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Cover screen of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 may feature a 90Hz refresh rate. A new rumor indicates that the company is considering an upgraded panel for its next Flip phone’s cover screen. There’s a possibility of a “variable refresh rate of 90Hz” for the outer display.

Samsung introduced the Z Flip 5 with a quite large cover panel over its predecessor. While there’s no plan for further increasing the outer display on the next Flip, Samsung isn’t entirely skipping the segment. An upgraded panel with a 90Hz refresh rate will deliver a smoother user experience.

The company is expected to hold its next Unpacked event in mid-July. This year, there will be four foldable phones, of which, three will be introduced at the July event. The Z Fold 6 to get Ultra model and an FE (Fan Edition) variant would launch later this year.

Recently, the US variant of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 was spotted on Geekbench. The listing revealed that the phone features the same GPU performance as the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It’s also confirmed that the device will use Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with at least 8GB of RAM>

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