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Exclusive: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 to bring Android 12L One UI 4.1.1 pre-installed

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A new version of One UI is expected every time Samsung launches a new flagship smartphone. With the launch of the Galaxy S22 series in February, the company introduced One UI 4.1, an enhanced version of last year’s One UI 4.0.

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Now Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 are coming in August and SammyFans can now confirm that the two upcoming foldable phones will come pre-installed with a new One UI version – One UI 4.1.1.

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However, there’s a significant change. Unlike the One UI 4.0 and One UI 4.1 which are based on Android 12 OS, the One UI 4.1.1 will be based on Android 12L. Android 12L is a special version of Android 12 that is customized for foldables and tablets.

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Samsung Fold Android 12L

So the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 will run Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 out of the box. The new custom OS will obviously bring new features and changes. Also, we’ll see some major changes that Google has made on Android 12L.

These changes could include a new two-column interface for the notification shade, a new taskbar UI for improved multitasking, improved scaling for apps that are not optimized for large-screen devices, and others.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4/Flip 4 launch date

Samsung is yet to officially announce the launch date of the upcoming devices. However, trusted sources reveal that these will be launched on August 10. Not only this, but the company will also be bringing the Galaxy Watch 5 that too with a new OS – WearOS 3.5-based One UI Watch 4.5.

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Samsung SmartThings teams up with YouTube Music for ultimate smart lighting

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Samsung SmartThings is collaborating with YouTube Music. The latest collaboration reiterates that the company continues to elevate the SmartThings experiences further.

Following the partnership with YouTube Music, Samsung SmartThings can tailor the Music Sync experience more effectively to users’ needs regardless of the setting or time of day.

This includes new buttons that align with familiar YouTube Music settings like Relax, Party, and Workout, creating a seamless connection between Music Sync and the YouTube Music App.

SmartThings’s Music Sync unlocks accurate content sync across music apps within the Galaxy ecosystem. This ensures users can enjoy a truly synchronized experience without limitations.

It seems collab with YouTube Music is just the beginning. Later this year, SmartThings will announce additional partner companies to enrich the Music Sync experience.

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SmartThings Music Sync | Source: Samsung

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With Music Sync integration, YouTube Music Premium users can enjoy perfect light synchronization with Philips Hue bulbs while listening to their favorite songs.

For instance, when users press the Party button on Music Sync, their party playlist on YouTube Music will start playing, and the lighting will shift to a color pattern preset.

As we look to the future, we remain committed to expanding our ecosystem and incorporating user feedback to enhance the Music Sync experience even further.

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Samsung News app gets fun upgrade with The Six trivia game in the US

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Samsung News app is getting upgraded with the arrival of a popular trivia game, The Six. As part of growing the Samsung News platform, the company is bringing a fun upgrade that will elevate your feed to a whole new level.

The Six is now available to play on the Samsung News app in North America and Canada. The company is raising this new format by expanding its interactive gaming experience from Smart TVs directly to Galaxy devices.

Notably, The Fix was launched earlier this year exclusively on Samsung Smart TVs. The Six is available to play on the Samsung News platform, with more ways to play coming soon.

The Six offers daily trivia challenges where players compete by answering six questions on topics ranging from entertainment to world history, with faster correct answers earning higher scores.

The Six now on Samsung News

The Six now on Samsung News | Credits: Samsung

With the introduction of The Six game, Samsung News continues to improve and meet audiences’ appetite for trending, breaking, and local news and engaging interactive experiences.

“Samsung’s commitment to broadening access to all types of gaming content and providing more ways for people to play continues to make our devices a top choice for players,” said Avner Ronen, Vice President of Product Development at Samsung. “As a fan-favorite game, we’ve seen the popularity of The Six on our Smart TVs and are excited to bring this engaging experience to millions of mobile devices.”

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Last April, Samsung launched the new Samsung News app. Replacing the Samsung Free, Samsung News app is available as a Google Discover alternative on your Galaxy phone’s minus-1 screen.

Following the launch, the Samsung News app is gradually becoming an essential destination for millions of Galaxy owners, delivering timely, curated news right to their fingertips.

With personalized morning and evening briefings, as well as custom feeds based on interests, it offers a convenient and accessible way to stay informed and engaged.

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LIVE DEMO: Samsung, Google and Qualcomm’s Apple Vision Pro Killer Is Here

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Samsung yesterday unveiled Project Moohan (Galaxy XR headset). Google also introduced the Android XR crafted for next-gen XR devices. We now have an official live demo of Android XR featuring the Samsung Galaxy XR headset.

The official live demo video of Android XR and Samsung Project Moohan (Galaxy XR headset) has been recently posted by an X user and former Google Product Manager named Bilawal Sidhu (via AndroidAuthority).

It showcases two Google representatives demoing an Android XR headset and its capabilities. Samsung will launch the XR device next year, and it’s unclear whether the product used for the demo is a prototype or a final version.

Samsung is set to usher in a new era of spatial computing segment. The first device could be a headset rather than the rumored glasses. It will be a direct competitor to Apple’s Vision Pro, which was released earlier this year.

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Android XR live demo with Samsung Project Moohan | Via: Bilawal Sidhu

The headset has an indicator on the interface that shows when Gemini is active in a multimodal conversational experience. The demonstrator also scrolled a webpage with hands, the same experience as a trackpad or a touchscreen.

Android XR features “spatial windows” that allow users to move and resize them in their field of view using hand gestures. Google TV experience also showcased that lets users scroll through titles that appear floating above the real world.

Samsung’s headset could prefer Gemini over Google Assistant, given the demonstrator heard using the “Hey Gemini” hotword. Users will also be able to watch spatial VR videos and take advantage of newly built immersive map experiences.

Samsung and Google announced to further elevate the XR experience. The headset could be introduced in the latter half of the next year. The launch is far while you can enjoy a sneak peek at what’s coming to shelves next year.

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