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Here’s when your Samsung Galaxy will get Android 13 upgrade

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Bored with Android 12 update and One UI 4.1 features? It’s time to start wondering about the features and novelties of the upcoming Android 13 upgrade for your Samsung Galaxy device.

Google introduced the Android 13 operating system back in February 2022 on the Developer channel. The company is almost ready to launch the new OS version later this year, most probably in September.

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Thanks to the Android upgrade policy of Samsung, we’ve plenty of Galaxy devices confirmed to receive the Android 13. Well, the Galaxy S22 and the upcoming foldable lineup will be the initial receivers of One UI 5 Beta and Stable.

Samsung Android 13 Beta

Last year, Samsung started the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy S21 series in late August. Therefore, we can expect the same treatment for the Galaxy S22 series sometime in late July or early August.

  • Galaxy S22 series — Late July
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 — Early August
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 — Early August
  • Galaxy S21 series — Mid/Late August

Samsung Android 13 Upgrade

Just a month after the release of the Public version of Android 12, Samsung started distributing the One UI 4.0 update to the Galaxy devices. This year, the Korean tech giant is likely to boost the Android 13 rollout by October 2022.

  • Galaxy S22 series — October
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 — November
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 — November
  • Galaxy S21 series — November

Samsung Android 13

These Samsung devices are officially confirmed to receive the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 upgrade:

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S22 5G
  • Galaxy S22+ 5G
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G
  • Galaxy S21 5G
  • Galaxy S21+ 5G
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
    • Galaxy S21 FE 5G
  • Galaxy S20 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy S20+ LTE/5G
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
    • Galaxy S20 FE LTE/5G
  • Galaxy S10 Lite

Galaxy Note series

  • Galaxy Note 20 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra LTE/5G
  • Galaxy Note 10 Lite

Galaxy Z series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
  • Galaxy Z Flip LTE/5G

Galaxy A series

  • Galaxy A33 5G
  • Galaxy A53 5G
  • Galaxy A73 5G
  • Galaxy A23
  • Galaxy A13
  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A52s 5G
  • Galaxy A52 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy A71 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy A51 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy A Quantum
  • Galaxy Quantum 2
  • Galaxy A42 5G
  • Galaxy A03s
  • Galaxy A12 / A12 Nacho
  • Galaxy A32
  • Galaxy A32 5G
  • Galaxy A22
  • Galaxy A22 5G
  • Galaxy A03

Galaxy M series

  • Galaxy M42 5G
  • Galaxy M12
  • Galaxy M62
  • Galaxy M01
  • Galaxy M22
  • Galaxy M31
  • Galaxy M32
  • Galaxy M32 5G
  • Galaxy M52 5G
  • Galaxy M33
  • Galaxy M23

 

Galaxy F series

  • Galaxy F42 5G
  • Galaxy F62
  • Galaxy F12
  • Galaxy F22
  • Galaxy F23

 

Galaxy Tab series

  • Galaxy Tab S7 LTE/5G/Wi-Fi
  • Galaxy Tab S7+ LTE/5G/Wi-Fi
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE LTE/5G/Wi-Fi
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S6 5G
  • Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 (2021)

 

Galaxy Xcover series

  • Galaxy Xcover 5

Latest News: May 20, 2022

We’ve recently checked the Beta Operations Manager’s activity webpage, which has had no changes since January this year.  We will continue to provide the latest insights regarding the Android 13 and One UI 5.0 update development for your Samsung devices.


James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung US honors 300 schools using AI to tackle real-world issues

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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow

Samsung announced it’s honoring 300 public middle and high schools from all 50 states across the US as State Finalists in the 15th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow national STEM (Science, Technology (AI), Engineering, and Mathematics) competition.

The company will award over $2 million in prizes to 2024’s participating schools. For now, each State Finalist school has won a $2,500 Samsung technology prize package.

This is an initial milestone on the path toward becoming one of three National Winners that will each unlock $100,000 for their school.

  • The full list of State Finalists can be viewed here.

“These State Finalist teams are answering that call by engaging technology for good, like their quick adoption of AI to power wide-ranging solutions that address not only pressing challenges in their communities but also global issues.” – Salman Taufiq, Director – Corporate Marketing, Samsung Electronics America.

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow

Upcoming Competition Phases

Based on the activity plans, judges will select State Winners, who will be revealed in March 2025.

State Winners

50 State Winners will get a Samsung Video Kit to help create their “STEM solution pitch video,” along with $12,000 worth of Samsung technology.

One of the 50 State Winner schools will be recognized with a Sustainability Innovation Award for driving sustainable change through STEM innovation, and an additional $25,000 prize package, including Samsung ENERGY STAR technology.

From the 50 State Winners, one school will be selected for the Rising Entrepreneurship Award, receiving a $25,000 prize package to nurture and develop their STEM solution into a venture extending beyond the competition.

National Finalists

Based on their videos, 10 National Finalists will be chosen to participate in a live pitch event and present their project to a panel of judges. Seven of these schools will be awarded $50,000 in Samsung technology and classroom supplies.

From the National Finalists, one Community Choice Winner will be determined through online voting by the general public, winning an additional $10,000 in prizes.

One Employee Choice Winner will be selected by Samsung employees to receive $10,000 in prizes in addition to their National Finalist winnings.

National Winners

Judges will name three National Winners, each earning a $100,000 prize package.

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Samsung to revamp iPhone memory for AI boost

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Apple has reportedly requested Samsung to revamp the iPhone DRAM memory design to boost AI capabilities. The company is said to be working to switch to a discrete packaging method for the low-power DRAM used in iPhones.

TheElec reports that the new iPhone DRAM design change by Samsung aims to meet the growing need for memory bandwidth driven by on-device AI and foldable phones.

Samsung’s new discrete packaging method places memory independently next to the system-on-chip. It allows better heat dissipation and more I/O pins, potentially boosting AI capabilities.

Meanwhile, it may not fully meet the iPhone’s needs for low communication latency. The company is also likely to implement the next-gen LPDDR6-PIM standard for enhanced AI performance.

Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence (Source – Apple)

As Mobile AI evolves, Apple seems to have realized the continuously increasing requirement of high bandwidth memory on the iPhone to seamlessly run AI tasks and generative processing.

That said, Apple has opted for discrete packaging, which it has used in Macs and iPads. This method ensures memory is placed alone next to the SoC, allowing for more I/O pins and flexibility.

In discrete packaging, there is a larger surface area for heat to dissipate, and the heat generated by the SoC and memory does not overlap, which is generated during generative AI processing.

Apple reportedly aims to switch iPhone LPDDR to a discrete package format starting in 2026. The company apparently plans to separate LPDDR DRAM memory from the system semiconductor.

Previously, LPDDR was vertically stacked on top of the system chip in the PoP configuration. It is used in mobile memory to enable smaller IC designs compared to horizontal packaging.

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South Korea’s martial law could delay Samsung Galaxy S25, One UI 7 launch?

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In a shocking move, South Korea’s President imposed emergency martial law. The decision was taken back shortly after, but the question arises whether South Korea’s martial law debacle could delay the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series and One UI 7.

As a South Korean firm, Samsung will face the impact of the recent martial law controversy, which may lead it to rethink the Galaxy S25 and One UI 7 launch plans. However, the company hasn’t issued a statement since yesterday.

Martial Law

Yesterday, President Yoon imposed the emergency Martial Law in South Korea. A portion of local political leaders are accused of trying to destabilize the Korean government to indirectly benefit the rival neighbor, North Korea.

Citing national interest, the President called for Martial Law, ordering the military to occupy the parliament. However, Yoon was forced to lift the emergency order as the Korean parliament voted against the imposition of martial law.

South Korea Martial Law Samsung

Samsung’s plans to be affected?

Citizens came on the road after hearing the call for a nationwide emergency. The situation is returning to normal in South Korea as the martial law has been lifted. Well, it doesn’t mean the political situation is all well in the country.

There are reports that Yoon may resign his Presidency, leading the country to political instability. General elections may be called upon, potentially harming the economy of South Korea, in which Samsung plays a key role.

The company had scheduled late January as the Galaxy S25 series launch. The One UI 7 Beta Program has already been delayed so long, and this unexpected political turmoil may lead us to another phase of delay in product and software launch.

To be clear, the delay is an assumption based on the political situation in South Korea. Samsung has neither announced the Galaxy S25 and One UI 7 Beta launch date nor cited anything about the revision of plans due to martial law.

We will keep you updated…

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