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Samsung Quick Share January 2023 update brings Galaxy Book support

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Samsung Quick Share app is receiving January 2023 update for Galaxy devices with version 13.3.12.10. The latest update comes with new support and fixes to enhance the overall performance of the app.

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The new update of Quick Share has brought support for Samsung Galaxy Book devices that launched since May 2021 with Windows 10 OS or above 20H2 version. In addition to this, the update also fixes some known issues.

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Samsung Quick Share January 2023 update

January 2023 update for Samsung Quick Share is available on Galaxy Store with an installation package size of 17.63 MB, you can install it to try the features of this app on your Galaxy Book.

Moreover, the company is also enhancing its Quick Share connectivity feature through a new update with version 1.4.02.57. This update also fixes some issues related to sharing link feature to provide better connectivity of Quick Share to Galaxy users.

Through these updates, the company wants to make the Quick Share feature more useful and stable. You can download the update via Galaxy Store or from the link mentioned below.

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  • Samsung Quick Share 13.3.12.10 update: Link
  • Samsung Quick Share connectivity 1.4.02.57 update: Link

It is worth mentioning that the update is compatible with Galaxy devices running from One UI 5.0 based on Android 13 to Android 10.

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Exynos is not rebranding but Dream Chip indeed exists, Samsung states

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Recently, it was rumored that Samsung is going to rebrand Exynos as Dream Chip. In a recent development, it has been reported that Samsung Semiconductor disclosed Exynos is not rebranding to Dream Chip anytime soon.

In addition, the company’s semiconductor decision revealed that Dream Chip is an internal project name. Earlier, Samsung formed a Dream Team to research a chipset tailor-made for flagship Galaxy devices.

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If Dream Chip is an internal project name, the existence of a Galaxy-exclusive chipset just confirmed. However, it will take time for the company to finally commercialize the processor on Galaxy smartphones.

“All rumors regarding rebranding are not true,” Samsung Semiconductor told us in response to AndroidAuthority’s follow-up question.

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Samsung’s Exynos might be coming as Dream Chip next year

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Back in October, Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2400 chipset, which is rumored to power Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus in certain markets. The company itself announced its new flagship SoC as “Exynos 2400” while a tipster claims that the Dream Chip coming next year.

Tipster OreXda on X revealed that Samsung will be rebranding Exynos to Dream Chip. It’s a brand inspired by the Dream Team, which the company established to create a chipset tailor-made for Galaxy flagships. If the claim is true, the Galaxy S24’s Exynos 2400 could be advertised as Dream Chip.

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Next year, Samsung will be bringing back its dual chipset strategy for Galaxy S flagships. Notably, the S23 is solely powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The S21 series was shipped with Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888, while the S22 series with Exynos 2200 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.

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Samsung Galaxy A15 4G/5G use MediaTek SoCs, Exynos 1280 powers the A25 5G

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Samsung will launch various new mid-range and affordable phones in 2024. Prior to the official announcement, we’ve got some exciting news about the chipsets used in upcoming Galaxy A phones.

According to the info, Samsung Galaxy A15 4G is powered by MediaTek Helio G99. The smartphone’s 5G variant uses MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset. Besides, Samsung’s Exynos 1280 could power the Galaxy A15 5G device.

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This leak comes from a reliable leakster Roland Quandt, who earlier spotted Galaxy A15 5G’s listing on Walmart. The company could unveil the Galaxy A15 4G/5G smartphone next month, with release expected in early 2024.

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