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Samsung One UI Smart Call receiving new update (13.0.10.1) via Galaxy Store [Expanding]

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[March 27] Samsung Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update is expanding to more regions, models

Two weeks after the initial release, Samsung is now expanding the latest Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update to more of the eligible Galaxy devices running Android 12-based One UI 4.0 or One UI 4.1. While this new version was available in a few countries, it’s now available for consumers globally.

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[March 14] Nowadays, we are much troubled by fraud calls and spam calls, if a call comes from a new number, then we do not know whether it is a fraud call or an important call made by our known via a new number.

But there are many apps in the market that reveal the identity of the caller. Samsung Smart Call app plays the same role for its Galaxy devices users.

Samsung is now improving its Samsung Smart Call app by releasing a new update. Users can identify the new update via version 13.0.10.1 and updated package size of 3.03 MB.

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Samsung Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update release note shows regular bug fixes that further enhance the usability of the application. Notably, there are no additional changes and improvements noted in the update.

To pick up the phone without any worry, users should install the latest Samsung Smart call update. To install this latest update you can visit Galaxy Store or download it from mentioned below.

  • Get Samsung Smart Call 13.0.10.1 update – APKMirror

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Samsung users can easily block or report spam calls Smart Call app. It allows users to know who is calling, even if the number is not in your contact list. You can easily block the call when it is spam and then report it and take action.

How to enable it?

To enable this feature, you can check the following steps mentioned below.

  • Open the Phone/Call app on your device.
  • Click on the three dots placed at the right corner.
  • Then, tap on the Settings option.
  • After tapping, Call Settings opened.
  • Turn on the Caller ID and Spam protection option and it is done.

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YouTube Music’s comments: A low-key but powerful social media tool for music fans

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YouTube Music offers a feature that allows music lovers to interact with each other through comments. Users can comment on any song, video, or podcast that they are listening to and join the conversation with other users who have similar tastes. Users can also explore user-generated playlists from the community and see their top listens.

Google could improve this YouTube Music feature by adding the option to comment on albums and playlists, and by letting users follow other users and see their comments in a feed. This would make YouTube Music a unique place to connect with music and people.

The UI was redesigned a few weeks ago to make key actions more accessible. Now, users can swipe up a panel of comments from the main YouTube app with just one tap on Android and iOS devices.

YouTube Music is not just a streaming service, but also a social network for music enthusiasts. It provides a platform for users to express themselves and engage with others through music. It also helps users discover new music and expand their musical horizons. YouTube Music is a place where music and people come together.

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Samsung Home Launcher gets updated right before One UI 6 unveiling on October 4

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October 2023 is about to start and Samsung is going to release the stable One UI 6 update for Galaxy devices. Ahead of that, the Korean tech giant is releasing a new update for Samsung One UI Home (System Launcher). The update arrives with version 15.0.01.144 and is available on the Galaxy Store with an installtion package size of 21.49 MB. The update improves the performance and stability of the launcher, as well as fixes some bugs and issues.

The fresh update of Samsung One UI Home does not include any changelog but it is likely to include some improvements and fixes. It fixes issues that users encountered in the previous version for a smoother and faster experience.

Users can install the latest version of the One UI Home app through the Galaxy Store or download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here.

One UI Home app manages the home screen and app drawer of Samsung devices. It also provides features such as themes, widgets, gestures, and app icons. The app is updated regularly to enhance the user experience and address any problems that may arise.

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Google Calendar for Android adds ‘ Today’ button on all screens

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Google Calendar app allows users to organize their schedules as it offers various views to display events and tasks, such as day, week, or month. However, users may sometimes need to check the current date while browsing the calendar but the existing option to return to the current date’s view may disrupt the user’s navigation.

For that, Google is introducing a minor improvement to the Calendar app which is the “Today” button. It will display the current date on every screen. The date will appear between the search icon and the account switcher. It will resemble the application’s icon on Android 13+. This way, you can see the date without leaving the screen you are on.

At the moment, this change is only for phones, not tablets. Tablets will still show “Today” for the button. You need version 2023.36.1.x of Google Calendar for Android to see this change. If you don’t see it, you can restart the app.

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