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2022 Best of Galaxy Store Awards will premiere on December 6

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Samsung will premiere its fifth annual Best of Galaxy Store Awards on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at 6:00 PM Eastern Time. Through YouTube premiere, Samsung developers will announce developers and creators selected for the Best of Galaxy Store awards 2022 in 13 different categories.

Notably, the Best of Galaxy Store Awards emphasize the top mobile apps, games, Bixby capsules, and digital content for Galaxy devices. This year, the winners of the Best of Galaxy Store Awards will include new categories for Samsung Free’s podcast platform.

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Statement of Jong Hyuk Woo, Vice President and Head of Galaxy Store at Samsung Electronics:

“With awards that recognize the very best in games, apps, and digital content available to hundreds of millions of Galaxy Store users, we’re committed to supporting an open, developer friendly ecosystem accessible to all.”

Best of Galaxy Store Awards 2022 Categories:

  1. Best Theme Collection
  2. Best Wallpaper Collection
  3. Best Icon Pack Collection
  4. Best Music App
  5. Best Entertainment App
  6. Best Bixby Capsule
  7. Best Bixby Developer
  8. Best Podcast Partner
  9. Best Podcast
  10. Best Strategy Game
  11. Best Tower Defense Game
  12. Best MMO Game
  13. Game of the Year

If you are interested in watching the awards at the time of the announcement, just join Samsung on YouTube at 6:00 PM Eastern Time on December 6, 2022. We are embedding the official premiere video, which will go live at the time of official announcement.

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Galaxy Store Awards 2021

The winners of 2021’s Best of Galaxy Store Awards include such popular mobile titles as Epic Games’ Fortnite, Disney/Pixar’s Disney Heroes, and SEGA’s Sonic Forces. Moreover, the winners of Samsung’s Bixby digital assistant have included notable names, such as Spotify and the Weather Channel.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series is the next paradigm of Galaxy S25

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series has a vibrant specs sheet for customers ranging from the smallest to the largest models, and the Galaxy S26 could unveil as the next paradigm of these devices, as suggested in the new codename leak.

A new detail coming from Winfuture reveals that the Galaxy S26 series development is being carried under the codename Next Paradigm. The current stream of info shows three modes – NPA1, NPA2, and NPA3. These are expected to be the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus (or Edge), and Galaxy S26 Ultra.

These codenames leaked amid confusion surrounding the Galaxy S26 Plus’s future. Plus has been one of the most sold devices and played a critical role in Samsung’s promotional strategy even before the arrival of Ultra. However, the Galaxy S26 Edge now stands as a formidable alternative to those who want something stylish over volume, and it targets the same audience as the Plus variant. Therefore, offering two models at the same price won’t make any sense.

Samsung may sacrifice the S26 Plus to fully adapt the slim S26 Edge. Still, this is just a stream of thick cloud, while we have to wait for a clear view.

Rumors about the Plus model’s exclusion appeared right after the S25 Edge’s release, including the codename NPA for the upcoming flagship. To be mentioned, the Galaxy S25 had a codename, Paradigm, abbreviated as PA.

In May, NPA was in the early stages of development, and Samsung was selecting vendors for the project. At that time, the report specifically mentioned that the Galaxy S25 Edge’s sales performance will decide its future in 2026, and it seems that Samsung is satisfied with what this slim phone has achieved so far. Or it may be just a hallucination, and Samsung will give the S26 Edge a separate launch, just like this year.

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Hint for the future

The Galaxy S25 series has three launch models: S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. The S25 and Plus had substantial improvements, such as a battery and a new processor. On the other hand, the S25 Ultra had makeup over the S24, submitting its square design to history and bringing a more aesthetically rich outlook featuring titanium.

Despite being a part of the series, Samsung released Galaxy S25 Edge after three month of main lineup. This decision is highly influenced by the phone’s super slim design, which the the Korean company marketed as its biggest innovation in mobile design.

Samsung ensured that the phone not only remains symbolic for its thin body but also offers a high-quality camera, a flagship processor, a strong design, and the latest AI features. Still, the majority of the users criticized the phone’s battery backup, which is rated 3900mAh.

The codename Next Paradigm means that Samsung may be planning some tweaks in the design side while retaining the specs upgrade strategy. That said, we expect Samsung to experiment with the Edge’s downside, such as its battery life, and take it over 4000mAh.

The S26 Ultra will get a new chipset, a better close-range telephoto, and battery optimizations. A major change in the design could be the thickness reduction, thus making it more user-friendly. Meanwhile, the standard version will also see a minor improvement, taking the torch forward from the previous device.

That said, the road to the next paradigm will go through the S25 series, and Samsung may not attempt any dramatic shift in the Galaxy S26 series. This belief deepens due to Samsung’s past smartphone launches when Samsung preferred incremental upgrades over any serious change.

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However, we’re far away from seeing any design specific leak, until then, take the speculations as a pinch of salt.

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Get Galaxy Watch 8 faces on your current Samsung smartwatch

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Samsung is preparing to launch Galaxy Watch 8 faces for older smartwatch models. Recently, owners of the Galaxy Watch 7 with One UI 8 Watch have managed to install the new faces, but you can get them without the latest OS, too.

Galaxy Watch 8 faces don’t require the One UI 8 Watch software to function on previous Samsung smartwatch models. Users interested in new watch faces can manually install the asset files, available in APKs, courtesy of TechnoProz (via ThatJoshGuy).

Installing the APKs offers you access to 7 of the new watch faces from the Galaxy Watch 8 series. Titles include Circle Dashboard, Daily Dashboard, Dynamic Digits, Heritage Classic, Minimal Analog, Minimal Digital, and Sporty Classic.

Note that it’s entirely a manual process, and you need to install 7 APK files for each watch face. The new faces work on One UI 6 Watch devices, too. While it’s safe to proceed, you might face glitches or crashes as the official rollout is awaited.

  • Galaxy Watch 8 faces asset files – Download APKs [Google Drive]
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Faces

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It’s worth noting that the Galaxy Watch 8 series brings Samsung’s most stylish watch faces. The complete set brings both digital and analog titles to choose from. If you prefer a detailed page, the new smartwatches have got you covered.

Samsung’s Stable One UI 8 Watch update would bring new faces to all smartwatches. The Beta testing is underway, and the Beta Program’s expansion is likely this month. The Stable update is expected to be rolled out in the third quarter.

Disclaimer: Samsung’s One UI blocks app sideloading for security reasons. If Auto Blocker is enabled, you need to turn it off from Settings to install the APK. OEMs do not advise manual APK installs to get new features instantly.

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Samsung victory could block Chinese OLED imports in the US

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Samsung scored a victory in a crucial lawsuit that could block the imports of China-made OLED displays in the US. The International Trade Commission of America acknowledged that BOE infringed on Samsung Display’s OLED secrets.

The US ITC, in its preliminary ruling, backed Samsung in the lawsuit against BOE over OLED display tech infringement, resulting in a potential ban on imports. If the ban is imposed, it could shake up the US OLED display market.

Samsung Display is the undisputed king in OLED and legacy display technologies. LG Display and China’s BOE are its biggest opponents. Back in 2023, Samsung accused BOE stating it infringing on OLED technology for quick trade gains.

Reports suggest that the US ITC has decided to impose an import ban on BOE. These remarks are made in ITC’s preliminary ruling, which is hard to overturn in the final verdict. However, the decision won’t come into effect until the delivery of the verdict.

Once the court delivers a final judgement, the US President will have the right to veto the ruling. It would take up to two months to come into effect, that too, if the President does not overturn the court’s verdict on the OLED import ban.

The potential ban on imports could shake up the mobile OLED supply chain as well. Apple’s iPhone uses BOE-made OLED screens in low-end models. If the ban covers mobile OLEDs, it’s going to be a significant blow to the Chinese display maker.

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Samsung Galaxy S26, Edge and Ultra display sizes leak: All-new, no repeats

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Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 series next year, but a new report has just exposed the expected display size of all three upcoming models. The news coming from a trusted source, which can be considered as the final product spec.

According to TheElec (via Jukanlosreve), Samsung is working on the Galaxy S26, S26 Edge, and S26 Ultra, with the base and Ultra models getting a display size tweak.

Galaxy S26 series screen size revealed

Galaxy S26 (base):

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 could feature a 6.27-inch screen, which could be marketed as 6.3-inch. It’s a very small increase in size compared to the Galaxy S25, which uses a 6.2-inch screen. Meanwhile, the phone’s dimensions are unlikely to be affected.

Galaxy S26 Edge (replacing Plus):

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TheElec brings another hint that Samsung is killing the Galaxy S26 Plus. The middle child of the next lineup could be the S26 Edge, which is slated to sport a 6.66-inch display, which Samsung could market as 6.7-inch.

Galaxy S26 Ultra:

Samsung’s next Ultra, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, will retain a 6.9-inch OLED display. It’s the same size as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which has a 6.86-inch screen, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s panel is said to measure 6.89 inches – it’s a negligible change.

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Samsung Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra

The report also suggests that the parts for the Galaxy S26 series will be mass-produced from the fourth quarter of this year. It’s a fruitful timeframe for component mass production ahead of product release in the first quarter of next year.

Regarding display, we just heard that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will use a new OLED display technology. The new CoE OLED is said to be adopted in the S26 Ultra, which will offer a clearer screen, longer battery life, and a slimmer design.

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Samsung boss departs from the US for biggest legal verdict back home

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South Korea’s Supreme Court is set to deliver a final legal verdict on Samsung Chairman Jay Y. Lee on July 17. As Lee awaits his biggest legal judgement on a 10-year-long matter, he departed from the US after meeting with global CEOs.

Lee departs from the US

On July 14, Samsung Chairman Lee landed in South Korea and answered questions from the media. Notably, he was attending an annual private event called the “billionaire social club” that comprises heads of global IT companies.

It is known that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Microsoft (MS) founder Bill Gates, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, among others, attended this year’s event.

Chairman Lee expressed his feelings about the US Sun Valley business trip, saying, “I have handled various schedules.” Regarding the second half revenue and profit outlook, he left the area with a bright expression, saying, “I will work hard.”

Samsung Chairman Jay Y. Lee

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Biggest legal verdict

On July 17, South Korea’s Supreme Court will pronounce the judgment on a nearly 10-year-old legal case regarding illegal mergers and accounting fraud. In the past, Samsung’s Lee was found not guilty by the trial court and the high court.

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However, the Korean prosecution challenged the high court’s ruling in the Supreme Court. Following hearings, the Court is set to put an end to this decade-long legal controversy haunting Samsung and its owners.

South Korea has seen a political shift, with the President having been changed following a brief martial law. Samsung is the biggest tycoon of Korea, and Lee must be freed legally in the wake of the country’s economy at this tough time.

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