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3 best ways to speed up your Samsung phone

We know that many consumers experience the frustrating and time-consuming issue of their Samsung phone being slow, lagging, and hanging. If you are the one who is facing these issues then you are in the right place.
You can speed up your Galaxy phone in only three steps if you are experiencing these kinds of problems. Samsung One UI comes with several great features with the assistance of these you can quickly speed up your phone. So let’s get started right away and know 3 ways to speed up your Samsung phone.
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Update One UI version
You may already be aware of Samsung’s regular upgrades, which include modifications and enhancements, then you must continue to upgrade your One UI. You may have problems like hanging, being slow, and many other errors when we don’t have the most recent version, or when we can determine you haven’t updated your One UI in a very long time.
As a result, you should periodically update One UI. Simply choose software update from the Samsung settings menu to download the most recent One Ui version on your phone.
Touch sensitivity
You might have faced this issue when you feel your phone is slow and not responding to your touches. This can happen because of your thick screen guard or because of some storage issue.
So just enable the touch sensitivity to get out from this. Just go to Samsung settings and then search for the Display menu and then enable the Touch sensitivity option, that’s it.
Device protection
There is one more reason for facing lacking, hanging, and slow phones you might have downloaded an app that has a virus or is not good for your phone. There are many applications that we download from unknown sources and websites, and after downloading these apps, our phones start behaving weirdly.
Ever happened? If your answer is yes and you download some APK files then you need to put device protection to safeguard your phone. Just go to setting and then go to the battery and device care option, then tap on device protection and then tap on turn on.
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Phones will be banned in schools across New Zealand

New Zealand’s new Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced that he would promote the ban on phones in primary and secondary schools across the country. This initiative aims to improve the quality of education for primary and secondary school students in New Zealand.
According to New Zealand education sources, the literacy skills of New Zealand primary and secondary school students have been declining in the past few years, and have even reached a “crisis” level. Over 1/3rd of the country’s 15-year-old students have poor literacy levels, which has aroused concern from all walks of life.
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In order to solve this problem, New Zealand’s new Prime Minister Lacson decided to take action. Within 100 days after taking office, he push for the ban on mobile phones in primary and secondary schools across the country to reduce students’ distractions so they could concentrate on class.
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Nintendo may use Samsung OLED display on its new console

Nintendo is in talks with Samsung Display for supply of the next-generation OLED panels, following Valve’s SteamDeck. Both companies initially considered China’s BOE as a supplier but changed way to Samsung due to the burden of the risk arising from the patent infringement lawsuit.
According to the report, Japan’s Nintendo is known to have requested the supply of OLED panels from Samsung Display, following Valve. These companies negotiated with China’s BOE to lower device prices, but it is said that they chose Samsung Display panels.
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In June 2022, Samsung Display filed a patent infringement lawsuit against China’s BOE in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The technology that Samsung Display claims to be infringing on is five OLED display patents for all products released after the iPhone 12.
Last December, Samsung Display filed a complaint with the ITC against 17 US parts wholesalers to keep BOE in check, asking the ITC to stop using parts and panels that infringe on the company’s ‘Diamond Pixel’.
Accordingly, BOE filed a countersuit in Chongqing’s First Intermediate People’s Court in May against Samsung Display China and Samsung Elec China, claiming patent infringement.
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 to be made by TSMC, for Galaxy by Samsung

Similar to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, TSMC is exclusively producing Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. While the new processor has just started to debut with smartphones, a new leak suggests that TSMC will continue to produce Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, while Samsung orders shelved until 2025.
According to tipster Revegnus, Qualcomm will rely solely on TSMC for producing the 3nm-based Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor in 2024. The company has reportedly decided to bet on Taiwanese chip manufacturer again as it’s aiming to use custom Oryon CPU cores.
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It’s worth noting that a dual chip sourcing strategy is still on the cards for 2025 when the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 comes out, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy will be produced at Samsung’s foundry 3GAP, reports Taiwan’s TechNews.
In a multi-core scenario, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is said to surpass 10,000 points on Geekbench 6, while the Adreno 830 GPU offers the same level of power draw as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 while offering excellent performance gains. The whole SoC is rumored to consume just 8W.