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Samsung One UI 5.0 Multi-User feature ‘assures’ privacy & freedom together

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Stable Android 13’s new features are available for all Google Pixel phones, while some Chinese phone makers have also begun the deployment for their flagships. Samsung’s Android 13-based One UI 5.0 features include Multi-User profiles, in order to assure privacy and freedom of using Galaxy, simultaneously.

It’s now confirmed that the Galaxy devices will eventually receive the most awaited Multi-User profiles feature with the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 upgrade. For tablets, the company had already enabled the functionality, which is now confirmed to be coming on smartphones as well.

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Usually, new features introduced in Samsung’s One UI become standard for the industry and arrives on other phones running Android. Meanwhile, it’s not the same case with the Multi-User profiles feature as stock Android phones adopted years ago.

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One UI 5.0 Multi-User Profiles

With the upcoming Android 13-based One UI 5.0 upgrade, Samsung phones will have access to the Multi-User feature, which will let you switch between different user profiles. Similar to tablets, you will be able to create two work profiles for work and private separately, in addition to adding a person.

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Spotted by GalaxyClub, the Multi-User feature support is available on the Galaxy S22 series phones after upgrading to the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta. For sure, it’s going to be expanded to more Galaxy devices as soon as Samsung begins Public distribution of One UI 5.0.

For additional security, the Android 13 update enabled the way to switch across user profiles directly from the lockscreen, even without needing to unlock the phone. It assures your data’s privacy alongside giving freedom of access to that person you handed over the phone.

If you are on One UI 5.0 Beta ROM, you can get access to the multi-user profiles feature now! Just head towards system Settings, tap Accounts and backup, the 2nd option is here entitles “Users,” where you have to enable the toggle and it will let you add guests and users.

  • You can also prevent other user profiles from accessing phone calls and SMS.

Which Galaxy phones should get Multi-User support?

In addition to the Galaxy S22 series, other flagship Galaxy phones including the Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Galaxy Galaxy S21 series devices will get Multi-User support. In addition, Samsung should also bring it to:

  • Galaxy S20
  • Galaxy Note 20
  • Galaxy A53, Galaxy A73
  • Galaxy A33
  • Galaxy A72, Galaxy A52s, Galaxy A52

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9th Samsung Galaxy Ring variant surfaces

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So it’s now almost confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Ring would be available in 9 sizes. Earlier, the company’s upcoming smart device was spotted in 8 variants. Now, the latest listing confirms the existence of the ninth version, which was missing in the past.

As spotted by 91mobiles, the 9th model of Samsung Galaxy Ring has now been spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification. Notably, the ninth Galaxy Ring variant (model number SM-Q503) brings support for Bluetooth 5.4, aligning with the rumors we’ve heard in the past.

Ring variants denote different sizes of Samsung’s upcoming wearable device, making a praiseworthy array for consumers. The South Korean tech giant unveiled the Galaxy Ring at the Mobile World Congress. It is expected to be launched at the Galaxy Unpacked in July.

The South Korean tech giant is expected to launch the Galaxy Ring in three color options including Ceramic Black, Platinum Silver, and Gold. Additionally, the largest Ring model is slated to have a larger battery than the remaining variants.

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Samsung drops Best Buy, Qualcomm from top five customers

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Samsung recently revealed changes in its top five customers for the first quarter of 2024. Samsung dropped US-based Qualcomm and Best Buy from its top five clients and joined Chinese semiconductor suppliers Digitimes report.

According to the info, US-based Qualcomm and Best Buy are no longer in Samsung’s top 5 clients in 2024. The South Korean tech giant has added two new firms to its list of five top clients, per the quarterly report announced yesterday.

The company has listed Hong Kong-based Techtronics and Singapore-based Supreme Electronics. These firms retail chips in China, which replaced Qualcomm and Best Buy in the company’s top five customer list.

In the first quarter, Apple, Deutsch Telekom, Techtronics, Supreme Electronics and Verizon were Samsung’s top 5 clients. The five customers accounted for 13 percent of Samsung’s quarterly revenue.

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Samsung devices renewed with Galaxy AI features [List]

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Galaxy AI has many features that make flagship Samsung phones like new. Debuted with the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung’s Galaxy AI innovation is rolling out to recent premium phones, foldables, and tablets.

Last month, Samsung upgraded all the 2023 flagship phones, tablets, and foldables with Galaxy AI features. Earlier this month, the company further expanded the AI features with One UI 6.1 update to flagships released in 2022.

Galaxy AI brings both on-device and cloud-based artificial intelligence features. Google smartphone users are feeling robbed as they are not getting the AI advancements that the company announced with the Pixel 8 Pro.

Samsung’s Galaxy AI brings many cool features such as Live Translate, Interpreter, Generative Edit, Note Assist, Browsing Assist, Video Editor, Generative Wallpaper, and Circle to Search by Google.

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Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series benefited in the first phase of rollout. However, the second phase of Galaxy AI has just resumed after a slight break to the Galaxy S22 series.

While the Galaxy S23 and other 2023 models have widely received the update, the Galaxy S22’s rollout has just started. Initially available in South Korea, the AI-packed One UI upgrade will soon be available on your handset.

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S24 Series
    • S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 Series
    • S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S22 Series
    • S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra

Galaxy Z Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Fold 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Flip 4

Galaxy Tab Series

  • Galaxy Tab S9 Series
    • Tab S9, Tab S9 Plus and Tab S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Series
    • Tab S8, Tab S8 Plus and Tab S8 Ultra

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