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Samsung Electronics to shut down its Russian TV plant and more

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Samsung Electronics has temporarily put halted its operation in the Kalyuga TV factory earlier this month. LG Electronics is also been facing several issues in operating its factory at Luza, due to the exhaustion of inventory parts after this Russia-Ukraine war.

According to market research firm ‘Omdia’, Samsung Electronics has temporarily suspended its operations in Kaluga, near Moscow, Russia earlier this month. Samsung has also stopped shipping and selling TVs in Russia on the 7th of March 2022.

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Samsung has done this because the supply parts of such panels are sufficiently not enough for production. As we know waiting and halt of the unfinished goods and products cost more than the finished ones. So it’s better to halt this TV production.

The Company has done the aftermath of those finished goods which they will be unable to deport those products down the line for selling. Samsung took this decision right on time, between this ongoing war.

LG Electronics is also suspending the operations of its home appliances and TV factory in Russia. If this disruption stays for a long time the Company could plan to shifts its production unit to Poland.

However the Chinese TV makers such as Xiaomi and TCL have not stopped selling the Russian TVs, in fact, they have announced a price cut to increase their market share.

Samsung has explained to us, how its under pressure to focus on inventory management due to its declining TV shipment in Europe and the rest of the distinct places across the world. Samsung has a 31% share in the European and Common Wealth of Independent States TV market.

Watching Samsungs strategy for future production and shipment, as we know it will surely bounce back as the condition gets to normalize again.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra dimensions leak as we wait for render to unblur

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Galaxy S25 Ultra could be Samsung’s sleekest Ultra flagship in years. The company could introduce the device in January 2025. Meanwhile, a Samsung leaker just exposed the design dimensions of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could have 162.8mm in height, 77.6mm in width, and 8.2mm in thickness. It means the device will look slightly larger than the S24 Ultra whereas the thickness and width will be lower.

Leaker Onleaks is about to reveal the Galaxy S25 Ultra design. A blurred image is already live on a landing page, which will be unveiled as soon as the funding threshold is completed. Once done, Samsung fans will have their first look at the next Ultra.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is said to look different than the most recent Ultra models. The device won’t get sharp angular corners in favor of slightly rounded ones. The backplate could also be crafted keeping easier handling in mind.

Samsung’s next-gen Ultra flagship will also equip an upgraded camera. In particular, the ultrawide and 3x Telephoto sensors will be replaced with new solutions. The display could also be made of advanced material set to offer better power efficiency.

Ex-Mercedez designer is reportedly leading Samsung’s Mobile design team. The design evolution already started with the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Buds 3 products. However, a new Samsung design philosophy could be announced next year.

The render is getting unblurred gradually. We are quite excited about the rear design and camera module arrangement. It would be interesting to see if Samsung has made any major design modifications on the backplate.

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Samsung Group Sharing app just got better with a fresh update

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Samsung has released a new update for its Group Sharing app with version 13.6.52.7. This update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 18.54MB for One UI devices.

The Group Sharing app is popular among Samsung users as it makes it easy to share files, photos, and other media with groups. With this latest update, the app has become even better. The new version brings a few enhancements that should make using the app smoother and more efficient.

Moreover, the update improves the performance and stability by fixing some issues. It means that sharing files should be quicker and the app should run more smoothly.

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If you’ve had problems with the app crashing or not working properly, this update should help solve those issues. Samsung makes the app more reliable so that you can depend on it for a smoother sharing experience.

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

Notably, the update is compatible with Galaxya devices running Android 14 or Android 13. If your Galaxy device is eligible, you can install the update to enjoy enhanced features.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE leaked in Graphite, Blue, Green and Yellow

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE revealed in all four upcoming colors. The phone will launch in at least four striking shades including Graphite, Light Blue, Light Green, and Yellow. The company is highly likely to announce the launch later this month.

AndroidHeadlines revealed four colors of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE. The device looks the same as its predecessor, including the design from the rear. The side bezels measure nearly 1.99mm, which Samsung could promote in marketing material.

The report entitled color shades as Graphite, Blue, Green, and Yellow. It’s expected that the handset will also be available in a White colorway. The specific shade is not part of this particular set of leaked images.

The from side features an Infinity-O display (punch hole) with 1.9mm thick bezels. The chin is considerably thicker than the S24, as part of maintaining the difference. Due to the increased screen size, the phone will look identical to the S24 Plus.

 

The handset appears to feature a flat aluminum frame and the back will be made of glass. The display will be 6.7-inch FHD+ with a 120 Hz refresh rate, 1,900-nit peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection.

Samsung has reportedly equipped the S24 FE with Exynos 2400e chip. It’s an underclocked variant of the Exynos 2400 for better efficiency. The battery is also going to be 4600mAh, a notable boost over the S23 FE’s 4400mAh.

The primary camera will be 50MP, and there will also be a 12MP ultrawide and an 8MP Telephoto with 3x Optical Zoom. The charging support is said to be 25W with wired adapter and 15W with wireless. The phone could be announced in select countries next month.

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