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[Leak] Samsung OLED Roadmap – M13 for Galaxy S24, M14 for iPhone 16 and M15 for Galaxy S25

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Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 series reportedly features Samsung’s M12 OLED display. There are rumors that the Galaxy S24 series will bring upgraded M14 OLED panels manufactured by Samsung Display. However, tipster revealed the company’s OLED roadmap for 2025 flagships as well.

According to @Tech_Reve, Apple is utilizing Samsung’s OLED with M12 material set in the iPhone 15 series, likely to launch in September. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra are to be equipped with the next-gen OLED with M13 material set.

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Moving ahead, 2025’s flagships will continue to bring upgraded panels. While the iPhone 16 series could debut M14 OLED, the Galaxy S25 lineup is tipped to introduce the M15 OLED. This suggests Samsung and Apple will be using different OLED technology panels for their premium devices.

  • iPhone 15 series: M12 Display
  • Galaxy S24 series: M13 Display
  • iPhone 16 series: M14 Display
  • Galaxy S25 series: M15 Display

In addition, the tipster claims that Samsung’s M15 OLED panel is expected to come with improved optical efficiency, thanks to the implementation of low-dispersion CPL. Notably, the Korean tech giant plans massive display upgrades for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, check the most recent leak here.

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Could OnePlus Watch 3’s battery make Samsung sweat?

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The upcoming OnePlus Watch aims to crush Samsung with insane battery life. OnePlus will soon introduce the new Watch 3 in the market. The Wear OS smartwatch is set to crush the Galaxy Watch Ultra with OnePlus-claimed battery life.

The OnePlus Watch 3 could outpace the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra with double the battery life. The smartwatch is said to come with a 631mAh “Silicon NanoStack Battery,” up from the 590mAh battery of the Galaxy Watch Ultra.

OnePlus claims the Watch 3 can last up to 5 days in Smart Mode, while massive 16 days in Power Saver Mode. The claimed battery life is double of what Samsung features with its Galaxy Watch Ultra smartwatch.

The Chinese OEM is offering a significant boost in battery life through a unique dual-chip method. The OnePlus Watch 3 comes with two processors: Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 and Bestechnic BES2800 for performance and battery life.

OnePlus Watch 3 is set to go official on February 18 in key markets. The smartwatch’s debut in Canada, Europe and the US is highly likely in the first phase itself, with price starting from $300.

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Samsung’s latest Galaxy Watch Ultra is equipped with a 590mAh battery, which is on par with some of its predecessors like the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro.

Battery life:

Normal Use: The Galaxy Watch Ultra can last up to 48 to 60 hours on a single charge. This is with features like the always-on display (AOD) active, regular notifications, and occasional GPS usage.

Power Saving Mode: Enabling the power-saving mode can extend battery life to up to 100 hours. This mode, however, disables some features like the AOD and reduces screen brightness.

Exercise Mode: One UI Watch software has an exercise power-saving mode aimed at conserving battery during workouts, promising up to 48 hours of tracking.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 receives February 2025 security patch without One UI 7, but not in the US

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Samsung has begun rolling out the February 2025 security patch for the Galaxy S24 series. However, this update does not include the much-anticipated One UI 7 upgrade, and it’s worth noting that it is not currently available for users in the US.

The Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra are now receiving this security enhancement in a select few regions. This software update focuses solely on improving the security of these devices, fixing vulnerabilities that could potentially harm user data or compromise device functionality.

Unfortunately, this patch doesn’t bring new features and interface improvements. Many Galaxy S24 users have been eagerly waiting for One UI 7, which promises significant UI enhancements, but all of us have to wait a bit longer as this security update comes without it. Samsung has already released three One UI 7 beta builds for the S24 trio in eligible regions.

The February 2025 security patch for the Galaxy S24 comes with software version AYA1 and a file size of 300MB. It runs on One UI 6.1, which is based on Android 14.

If you are a Galaxy S24 user in the US, you won’t see this security patch in your notifications just yet. Samsung often rolls out updates in phases, prioritizing different regions based on various factors including carrier and local regulations.

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To check if your device is eligible for the update, go to ‘Settings’, then ‘Software update’, and click on ‘Download and install’. If you are outside the US and in one of the regions where the update has started, you should see the option to install the February 2025 patch.

Stay tuned for further updates as Samsung continues to roll out this patch globally, and hopefully soon to the US market.

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These Samsung devices support T-Mobile Starlink in the US [Full List]

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T-Mobile is revolutionizing mobile satellite connectivity. In alliance with SpaceX’s Starlink, T-Mobile has made a massive announcement, opening up Satellite Messaging service for many Samsung devices in the US.

The carrier’s satellite texting is available as a Beta Program. After signing up (limited slots), you will be able to send and receive satellite-powered text messages. T-Mobile also promised to bring data and voice capabilities in the future.

Starlink-powered T-Mobile satellite messaging service functions differently on Samsung and other compatible devices. It doesn’t require you to manually establish a connection with a satellite, which is a bit tricky step to follow in an emergency.

The service can be used on many smartphones as old as four years. As satellite networks work differently, your device needs to be optimized accordingly. Compatible hardware will ensure the best possible experience for emergency texting.

These devices will work with T-Mobile Starlink:

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Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra
    • S21 FE
  • Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra
    • S23 FE
  • Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra
    • S24 FE
  • Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra

Galaxy Z Flip Series

  • Galaxy Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6

Galaxy Z Fold Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A14
  • Galaxy A15
  • Galaxy A16
  • Galaxy A35
  • Galaxy A53
  • Galaxy A54

Galaxy XCover Series

  • Galaxy X Cover6 Pro

This list will be updated regularly.

Interestingly, T-Mobile is not keeping it exclusive to carrier-branded models. You can sign up for satellite messaging of T-Mobile even on your Verizon or AT&T device—and the beta test is free until July this year.

Following the Beta closure, T-Mobile’s satellite messaging will be offered on the Go5G Next plan. Consumers having other plans can secure $5 off per month by adding T-Mobile Starlink now with the Early Adopter Discount.

  • Register for the Beta test here.
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Five Warner Bros channels now free on Samsung TV Plus in India

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Samsung TV Plus has launched five new channels in collaboration with Warner Bros in India. The company today announced its partnership with Warner Bros. to launch five new FAST channels.

The new Warner Bros TV channels deliver premium storytelling to streaming audiences on Samsung TV Plus in India, and the best part, you don’t have to buy any subscription.

In collaboration with Warner Bros. Television, Samsung TV Plus now streams five channels namely House of Crime, Foodie Hub, Wild Flix, Wheel World, and XXtreme Jobs.

House of Crime: It’s curated for crime enthusiasts, and delivers a mix of intense dramas and intriguing investigative series.

Foodie Hub: This channel aims to offer popular food shows, recipes, and gastronomic journeys.

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Wild Flix: It’s a pleasant destination dedicated to the animal kingdom. The channel shows captivating insights into zoo life and animal rescue stories.

Wheel World: If you are an automobile fan, Wheel World is now on Samsung TV Plus to stream car and bike shows, and restoration stories from the best garages.

XXtreme Jobs: The channel showcases some of the world’s riskiest jobs and the brave people who do them.

With a strong focus on Hindi programming, these new channels are designed to engage both regional and urban audiences across Smart TVs alongside Galaxy smartphones.

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Galaxy Watch reportedly spots dangerous heart condition for emergency care

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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch has spotted a critical heart problem, possibly saving the user’s life. The smartwatch comes with irregular heart rhythm detection, which has reportedly spotted an undiagnosed case of atrial fibrillation.

Recently, a Galaxy Watch user posted on Reddit about how the watch’s heart health features worked perfectly and found their previously unknown atrial fibrillation.

The user, a 61-year-old woman, explained that her Galaxy Watch alerted her around midnight on Saturday about an irregular heart rhythm. Following the instructions on the watch, she did an ECG, which confirmed atrial fibrillation.

She didn’t pay much attention to the first alert, but after getting four more alerts by 3:30 AM, she decided to head to the ER. She said that after the ECG confirmed atrial fibrillation, she called her health insurance’s nurse line.

Around that time, she started feeling some pain in her neck and shoulder. She’s currently waiting for the results of an echocardiogram but doesn’t know what caused the atrial fibrillation. She’s been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation at the ER and is getting medication.

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Atrial fibrillation is a type of irregular heartbeat where the upper chambers of the heart beat erratically. It’s not life-threatening, but if you don’t get it treated, it can increase your risk of a stroke.

Last year, Samsung launched the irregular heart rhythm detection feature with the Galaxy Watch 6 series. When enabled, the feature constantly checks your heartbeat and alerts you if it detects an irregular pattern for a certain period.

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