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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite gets Android 13 and One UI 5.0 [P610]
Update [February 17]: Samsung released Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update to the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite users in Europe. The update is arriving for the Tab S6 Lite tablet carrying model number SM-P610 with firmware version P610XXU2FWA5 and November 2022 security patch.
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One UI 5
The Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update brings various features such as text extraction that allow you to copy text content directly from the camera viewfinder or image stored in Gallery. For mobile phones, there are new additions in Good Lock customization suite including Camera Assistant, Dropship and RegiStar.
For Galaxy devices, Samsung’s Android 13 update is a significant switch. With the new One UI 5 software, the company is bringing a Samsung-exclusive user interface, which is a lot better than Stock Android along with enhanced visuals, animations and more.
How to update
Samsung consumers can check new software updates manually with a handful of simple steps. Firstly, visit your Galaxy device’s “System Settings,” once done, scroll down and tap the “Software update” tab, followed by the “Download and install” button.
Update [Jan 20]: Samsung has now released the most-awaited Android 13-based One UI 5.0 software for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2020 model. As of now, the availability is limited to the LTE variant with the latest firmware version – P615XXU4FWA5.
Initial story [Dec 7]: Samsung has already updated the Galaxy Tab S8 and Galaxy Tab S7 lineups with Android 13 OS. Now, the company is rolling out the Stable One UI 5.0 for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablets with a new firmware update. Notably, the update is currently releasing in France.
According to the information, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet users have begun grabbing the major Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update. Users in France and other European markets can identify the package via build version P619XXU1BVK6, as per availability.
Earlier, the Korean tech giant delivered the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 upgrade for its tablet lineup, optimizing the system’s performance and usability. One step ahead, the company is now bringing new features, improved visual effects and a lot more with Android 13.
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Samsung launches Galaxy S24 FE with 3-year warranty for businesses
Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 FE Enterprise Edition in Brazil. The company’s latest Fan Edition smartphone now features a version specially designed to meet the needs of the corporate market. It brings features specifically designed for the corporate routine.
Enterprise Edition advantages:
Three-year warranty: The device ensures the continuity of operations with an extended warranty that meets the standards of companies of all sizes.
Knox Suite: A complete package of solutions for device management and customized security policies. With free access in the first year of the contract and up to 50% discount in the second year.
Extended Security: The device offers up to seven years of security updates, allowing patches to be scheduled remotely via FOTA, directly from the device’s control panel.
Galaxy AI Features
Similar to the S24 FE, the S24 FE Enterprise Edition supports Galaxy AI. Tools like the Notes Assistant transform meetings and brainstorming into organized digital files, translated into over 19 languages in real time.
Samsung Keyboard’s Composer enables the automatic generation of emails and quick responses based on keywords. Galaxy AI also facilitates international collaboration with Live Translate in phone calls and popular messaging apps.
Equipped with the latest innovations in Artificial Intelligence and brand security, the Galaxy S24 FE Enterprise Edition is now available throughout Latin America for exclusive purchase by Samsung’s partner companies.
The Galaxy S24 FE Enterprise Edition is available exclusively through the Samsung Business Portal. General consumers can’t purchase an Enterprise Edition, for more information, visit empresas.samsung.com.br.
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Samsung expands ‘6 Reasons to Be Galaxy’ promo
Samsung is expanding its 6 Reasons to Be Galaxy promotion. The latest series highlights Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35’s high-performance processors, powerful cameras, and long-lasting batteries.
The “6 Reasons to Be Galaxy” campaign highlights the key features and qualities of Samsung devices. The campaign emphasizes cost-effectiveness, software updates, and overall quality.
The Galaxy A series is designed to offer a fluid and reliable experience. The phones are ideal for various routines, catering to a wide range of activities such as entertainment, browsing and gaming.
Samsung’s Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 come with premium features like high-performance processors, powerful cameras, and long-lasting battery to work as true partners for everyday life.
Galaxy A55 and A35’s next-gen Exynos chip offers powerful performance, capable of running apps, games, and multimedia as well as ensuring fast responses and smooth transitions between tasks.
Samsung’s Galaxy A series smartphones allow users to spend the entire day without worrying about frequent recharges, whether they’re watching movies or exploring new games.
In the previous campaign, Samsung highlighted the Super AMOLED display with Vision Booster, long-lasting updates, 50MP camera with Nightography features, protection with Samsung Knox, and the Circle to Search feature.
At the SDC24, Samsung announced more new Galaxy AI features will arrive on A series phones. The company has recently rolled out AI-powered Circle to Search to a handful of Galaxy A series smartphones.
The One UI 7 update should further expand the Galaxy AI suite on A series models. The Galaxy A56 and A36 will launch by March 2025. Samsung may introduce more new features and upgrades for the Galaxy A series at that time.
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Biden rushes CHIPS Act deals ahead of Trump’s presidency
Samsung is trying to secure CHIPS Act subsidies before Donald Trump takes charge. Joe Biden introduced CHIPS and Science Act to boost semiconductor business on American soil. However, the President-elect is a big critic of the CHIPS Act.
Bloomberg reports that the Biden administration is rushing to finalize CHIPS Act agreements with Intel and Samsung. Notably, Samsung and Intel are set to receive direct subsidies of $6.4 billion and $8.5 billion, respectively.
During his election campaign, President-elect Trump heavily mocked the CHIPS and Science Act. It is expected that Trump could put tariff on semiconductor manufacturers and nullify subsidies before disbursment.
Concerns have arisen that semiconductor companies, which have invested heavily in the U.S. over the past four years, might not receive subsidies, or that U.S. companies like Intel could be prioritized.
Intel is an American company, which could be unaffected by Trump’s presidency. As the President-elect prefers an “America First” policy, it’s an alarming situation for Samsung Electronics, which bases its headquarters in South Korea.
Since the CHIPS and Science Act is considered a key industrial policy of the Biden administration, this move is seen as an effort to finalize binding contracts and distribute promised subsidies before the administration changes.