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Samsung held its virtual product launch event at the MWC 2022 today afternoon where it has announced the new Galaxy Book 2 Pro series that gives consumers the best of experiences to keep them agile, powered, and connected. Meanwhile, the most notable model of the Galaxy Book 2 series is the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 laptop.

The most highlighting features of the Galaxy Book 2 Pro series are 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch full-HD+ (1,920×1080 pixels) Super AMOLED. Also, these devices are powered by 12th gen Intel processors & Windows 11 , along with up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM.

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Users can completely change their work-life balance with Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360. Write notes accurately with Samsung’s redesigned S Pen, immersing yourself in advanced color intensity on a Super AMOLED touch screen.

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Samsung revives ‘Since last charge’ feature for enhanced battery tracking

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Samsung has updated its Device Care app to version 13.8.6.11, which brings back the “since last charge” feature for its Galaxy smartphones. It was removed from Galaxy devices in the One UI 6 update. This function allows users to monitor their device’s battery performance and screen usage time since the last full charge.

According to the tipster Tarunvats, the return of the “since last charged” feature is due to user demand as it provides an accurate review of battery life. This feature is more informative than previous 24-hour tracking systems, which did not consider charging periods.

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The update is compatible with all Samsung devices running One UI 6, making it accessible to a wider user base. The Korean tech giant reintroduces the “Since last charged” option to enhance the user experience by providing valuable insight into battery usage.

Users can install the update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, they can download it directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Samsung Care Plus now offers unlimited battery repairs for Galaxy users

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Samsung has made a significant update to its Care Plus protection plans for Galaxy devices, offering unlimited battery repairs for Galaxy devices with batteries below 79% charging capacity. Starting in May 2024, subscribers of Samsung Care Plus and Care Plus with Theft and Loss will get benefits.

The Care Plus program is available for new Galaxy devices within 60 days of purchase, and extends beyond the standard warranty, covering accidental damage and mechanical breakdowns. The plans ranging from approximately $10 to $18 per month for up to 36 months now also address battery health degradation.

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If your Galaxy device’s battery falls below 79% capacity (as confirmed by a diagnostic test), you’ll be eligible for free battery repairs during this period. There’s no limit on the number of repairs. However, keep in mind that the device must not have additional damage to get this service.

While this update brings added value, the monthly cost of both Samsung Care Plus plans will increase by $2 starting from the May billing cycle. Existing subscribers can choose to continue with the updated plans or cancel them.

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Samsung denies as Apple wants cheaper OLED for iPhone SE 4: Report

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Apple is reportedly working on a new device and the Cupertino-based company was in talks with Samsung and other manufacturers for the supply of display panels. Meanwhile, a new report suggests that Samsung denies this deal as Apple wants cheaper OLED for iPhone SE 4.

According to the details, Apple is been considering top manufacturers like Samsung and BOE as the main suppliers for the OLED of its iPhone SE 4. Consequently, the US tech giant is planning to launch the iPhone SE 4 next year with an expected production of 15 million units.

However, this massive production volume might make the iPhone SE 4 extremely beneficial for suppliers, but Samsung Display has refused to provide a display for the phone. Because, Apple has rejected Samsung’s offer of $30 per panel and seeking a more budget-friendly option.

Yes, the US tech giant only wants to pay $25 per display and is therefore said to be switching to Chinese manufacturers such as BOE for production. Notably, Apple’s focus on cost-saving for its budget-oriented iPhone SE line is legible, as displays are among the most expensive components.

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Previously leaked renders of the iPhone SE 4 hint that, Apple is planning to offer some significant changes with its upcoming affordable phone because the design of the device looks identical to the iPhone 14.

The device is expected to sport a larger 6.1-inch display with a home button and a notch size similar to the iPhone 13/14 series. In addition, the device also houses a Face ID and a single primary camera at the back.

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