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Samsung One UI 4.1 edge panels

Edge Panel! Undoubtedly a very useful feature that Samsung One UI offers to its users. It can keep the most important features of your phone tucked to one side so you can quickly use them without wasting time on finding them.

Samsung One UI 4.1 Edge Panel has seen some modification with Android 12, however, the basic functionality of giving users access to certain features haven’t changed. You can use the Samsung edge panel to access your favorite applications, contacts, webpages, tasks, and more.

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But do you know you can also get your Samsung control center on the edges of your phone and can use it from every screen you go through? Yes, you can. It gives you access to multiple settings with one hand.

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There’s a voice assistant, screen recording, screen timeout, and many other features. It lets you quickly open apps in pop-up view. You can even change the panel background and can customize it according to your needs and preferences.

Let’s see how can you get Samsung One UI 4.1 Control center on Edge Panel.

Enable Samsung One UI 4.1 Edge Panel

  • Head over to the Settings of your phone.
  • Enter Display.
  • Swipe down and turn on Edge Panel.
  • Swipe leftward to open Edge Panel.
  • Swipe left or right to select Edge Panel.
  • Tap on the Settings icon to edit or view more Edge Panels.

Samsung Control center Edge Panel

  • Swipe left on the Edge panel handle to open up the menu.
  • Tap on the Settings icon.
  • Tap Galaxy Store at the bottom.
  • Select Control Center.
    • The Control Center Edge Panel isn’t free, you will have to pay $1.88 to download it.
  • Click on charges it asks for and select your payment method.
  • Pay the amount and get access to the Control center on your phone’s edge.

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Samsung Gallery albums missing after One UI 6.1.1 update? Check these quick solutions

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Samsung Gallery One UI 6.1.1 issue

If you’ve updated your Samsung Galaxy phone to One UI 6.1.1 and noticed that your photo albums are missing or not showing up in the Gallery app, you’re not alone. Several Galaxy users are experiencing the same issue. Let’s take a look at what’s cause of this issue and how to fix it.

What’s the Issue?

After the major One UI 6.1.1 update, some users have found that when they select an album group in the Gallery app, their photos are not visible. Instead, the album seems to disappear entirely.

The issue often happens when you have albums with the same name activated in two different features – the album hiding function and the album merge feature. When both are turned on, it can cause albums to disappear or not display correctly.

Samsung’s Response

Samsung is aware of this issue and the community moderator has confirmed that it’s a known issue affecting users after the One UI 6.1.1 update.

The moderator has also mentioned that the company is working on a solution to fix these bugs in future updates. In the meantime, you can check some temporary solutions to resolve it.

Samsung Gallery One UI 6.1.1 issue

Quick Solutions

If you’re experiencing problems with your albums, there are two solutions you can try:

1.) Disable Albums with the same name in the Hide Album Feature

For that, you just need to open the Samsung Gallery app on your device >> tap the More Options icon (Three vertical dots) >> Select Hide Album option >> Look for albums that have the same name and turn them off.

2.) Turn Off the Album Merge Feature

To do so, launch the Samsung Gallery app >> click on the More icon at the bottom to enter Settings >> check the option for Merge Album and switch it off.

By following these steps, you should be able to see your photo albums again. You can also check software updates and a Gallery app update. If any of them are available on your smartphone, install them now to get a better experience.

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Excited for One UI 7 Beta? Here’s how to get your Samsung device ready!

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One UI 7 Beta

Samsung is going to open the One UI 7 Beta Program for Galaxy devices soon, and fans are excited to be a part of it. Ahead of registering beta, it is important to ready your Galaxy smartphone for that.

If you have the latest Galaxy flagship smartphone, such as the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, or Galaxy Z Flip 6, here are a few steps to prepare for the Beta update:

1). Keep Your Software Updated

  • Make sure your phone is running the latest software version. You can only participate in the Beta if your device’s software is up to date. This also helps with performance and compatibility for the upcoming Beta.

2). Install the Samsung Members app

  • Samsung Members app is necessary to join the Beta program. If you haven’t installed it yet, do so soon! To do so, you just need to open Galaxy Store >> Search ‘Samsung Members’ >> Open it and tap to Install.

3). Update the Samsung Members app version

  • If you already have the Samsung Members app, check for any updates. Keeping it up to date will help you access the Beta Poster and enjoy new features.

By following these steps, you’ll be ready to join the One UI 7 Beta program as soon as it is available.

One UI 7 Beta

Notably, the Korean tech giant hasn’t confirmed when One UI 7 will be released but some reports show that many flagship devices are already being tested internally. However, the recent information reveals that there may be some delays in the Beta rollout.

Today, Samsung is holding its 2024 Developer Conference, where the company will showcase improvements in various features like Bixby, Galaxy AI, One UI, Samsung Health, Samsung Wallet, SmartThings, and Tizen. It’s not clear if Samsung will reveal Android 15-based One UI 7.0 at the event.

Keep an eye on announcements and get ready to enjoy new features on your Galaxy device!

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Unlock Samsung Internet app’s Secret Mode Now

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Samsung Internet Browser Translator update

Samsung Internet app is filled with a Secret Mode browsing feature. Under Samsung Internet, the company created a myriad of features all geared towards helping to keep you and your online experience safe.

Available for all Android phones, Samsung Internet brings user-centric security and privacy features to web browsing, enabling you to freely browse your favorite websites while helping to safeguard your privacy.

Samsung Internet also enables private environments with Secret Mode. This option offers the same browsing experience as you would normally experience on Samsung Internet but with extra privacy and protection.

Secret Mode won’t let cookies and browsing history for any websites you visit be stored on your phone. As soon as you close all the tabs from Secret Mode, cookies and browsing history will be erased, leaving no clue of what happened.

To use this feature, go to Samsung Internet, and from the main screen, tap on the Tab Manager icon on the bottom where you can manage your open pages. Activate Secret Mode by tapping “Turn on Secret mode”.

Samsung Internet Secret Mode

Privacy Dashboard:

Available within the Quick Access page, the Privacy Dashboard offers a detailed record of weekly activities and settings that can be adjusted to suit your privacy preferences. To find this, go to the browser, tap the three lines icon, and select Privacy.

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