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Here’s how to save contacts on your Samsung device

With the advanced technology, now we do not need to write anyone’s contact number in the diary, because now smart devices like phones, tablets, etc allow you to save contacts in it. This is a very easy task in today’s world, yet you are here you can check the steps to save contacts on your Samsung smartphone.
If you’re using any Galaxy device then you can easily add contacts through two apps, the first one is Samsung Phone and another is Samsung Contacts. The company offers a bunch of customization options to these apps to provide better contacts management.
How to save contacts on your Samsung device?
Through the Samsung Phone app
You can easily add contacts through the Samsung Phone app, just need to follow a few easy steps.
- Firstly, open the Samsung Phone app on your Galaxy smartphone
- Enter the Phone number.
- Press on the Plus (+) icon located top left corner.
- Click on the Create new contact option.
- Select save location.
- Enter your Name and other details.
- Now click on the Save option.
Through the Samsung Contacts app
To add the contacts through the Samsung Contacts app, open the app >> Click on the Plus icon (+) >> Select location >>Enter Name, Phone Number, and Email (optional) >> Press the Save option.
Android 14
First Samsung One UI 6.0 app is already up for download

Samsung is already rolling out support for One UI 6 to a native app, up for download for some. The company is internally testing the Android 14 Beta on the Galaxy S23 series and today begins to update stock apps months ahead of the software’s debut.
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The South Korean tech giant often updates One UI apps, bringing support for unreleased software iterations. It helps the app continue to work after upgrading to a new version of the operating system or a major One UI switch. It brings “added colors following One UI 6.x” the changelog reads.
Notably, the Samsung Calculator app with support for One UI 6 is not available to download for all consumers. It rolled out to a limited number of users having the latest flagship smartphone. In the coming days, we are expecting a wider rollout of this upgraded app version.
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One UI 6 Release Date
Google is expected to release the Stable Android 14 operating system by August this year. Around the same timeframe, Samsung is likely to announce the One UI 6 Beta program for select Galaxy devices. However, the Stable One UI 6.0 update rollout could begin in October 2023.
One UI 6 Eligible Devices
All the Samsung devices released with Android 12-based One UI 4 out of the box are eligible to get the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update. In addition, a number of flagship devices (phones and tablets) will also get the major upgrade, thanks to the four OS guarantee. Check the list below:
- Galaxy S23 Lineup: S23, S23 Plus & S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S22 Lineup: S22, S22 Plus & S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 Lineup: S21, S21 Plus & S21 Ultra
- Galaxy Z Fold Lineup: Z Fold 5, Fold 4 and Fold 3
- Galaxy Z Flip Lineup: Z Flip 5, Flip 4 and Flip 3
- Galaxy A Lineup: A72, A52 and newer A phones
One UI 6.0
Samsung One UI 6 support already rolling out to Calculator app

Samsung is reportedly going to unveil an Android 14-based One UI 6 with the next Galaxy foldable smartphone in late July 2023. Ahead of that, the company has now started bringing One UI 6 support to one of its stock apps named the Samsung Calculator app.
The South Korean tech giant is rolling out a new update for the Samsung Calculator app, which bears support for Android 14-based One UI 6. The company’s aim is to make its stock apps compatible with the next One UI so that when the update will be released for the smartphone, the app will not stop working or start crashing.
According to the latest update, the Calculator app gets One UI 6.0 support along with some new features and improvements. The company updates colors following the One UI 6. In addition to this, the fresh update of the Samsung Calculator app also added a data unit converter.
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Furthermore, the new version has also updated the targetSdkVersion 33 and minSdkVersion 31. At the moment, the update is rolling out for limited Galaxy devices and the company will soon expand it to more eligible devices soon.
Several reports revealed that Samsung will start the Beta program in late July or early August 2023 while the stable version in October 2023.
These Samsung Galaxy devices are eligible for Android 14: One UI 6.0 Device List
One UI
Samsung shares solution for Internet connectivity issues

Are you also suddenly facing Internet or Wi-Fi connectivity issues on your Samsung smartphone? If this is the case, then let us tell you that many times some such functions are enabled in our smartphones due to which issues start occurring.
If you are also facing Internet connectivity issues in your Samsung smartphone, one of the reasons could be the private DNS function. If you enter and use a specific Private DNS provider hostname, the Internet/Data/Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi) connection may become unavailable or slow, depending on the location of the DNS servers.
The network error occurs if you have installed the app and entered a private DNS provider host to block ads. The problem can be rectified by disabling the previously set private DNS.
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How to Disable Private DNS?
You can easily disable the Private DNS function by following a few steps mentioned below.
- Open the Settings app on your Galaxy smartphone.
- Click on the Connections option.
- Scroll down and tap on More connection settings.
- Now, tap on the Private DNS option.
- Once you tap on the function, you can see three options.
1) Off
2) Automatic
3) Private DNS provider hostname
- You just need to select the ‘Off ‘option and click on the Save option.
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