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Report: Samsung raises NAND prices by 20% along with reducing production

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Samsung has reportedly set a strategy to increase NAND prices by 20% every quarter until the second quarter of next year. It has been reported that the NAND sector price normalization will lead to a turnaround in the first half of the next year.

According to Maekyung’s report, Samsung Electronics increased NAND prices by 10-20% in the fourth quarter of 2023. In addition, the company has set a policy to increase prices by 20% each in the first and second quarters of next year.

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As the recovery of NAND costs is essential for recovering profitability, Samsung plans to reduce production and increase prices aggressively. The company will increase prices one after another in the first and second quarters of next year to speed up price normalization.

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Galaxy AI Rollout Phase II revealed in Netherlands

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Samsung has announced the One UI 6.1 Phase II rollout in the Netherlands, suggesting a significant expansion of Galaxy AI capabilities to more devices. Initially launched with the Galaxy S24, the AI features are now also enhancing the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and the Galaxy Tab S9 series.

In the Phase II rollout, Samsung will release One UI 6.1 update and Galaxy AI feature in the Netherlands to more Galaxy flagships, including the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 series. The major update rollout update for these devices will start in early May 2024.

One UI 6.1 update has been well-received, with 8.8 million users downloading it since March. Samsung’s goal is to provide access to Galaxy AI for over 100 million users by the end of 2024, making advanced mobile technology more accessible.

Since its initial release in late March, One UI 6.1 update has been adopted by users with 8.8 million downloads to date. Samsung aims to make Galaxy AI available to over 100 million users by the end of 2024, expanding mobile AI technology.

One UI 6.1 update offers Galaxy AI features including  Live Translate, Live Transcribe, Chat Assist, and Circle to Search with Google. In Europe, One UI 6.1 update is downloaded by almost 75% of Galaxy Z Fold 5 users, 80% of Galaxy S23 Ultra users, and almost 65% of Galaxy Tab S9 users, making it one of Samsung’s most popular software updates ever.

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Galaxy AI Fever: One UI 6.1 is Samsung’s most popular update ever!

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Galaxy AI features are included in One UI 6.1 making it Samsung’s most popular update ever. Samsung Netherlands recently revealed the second phase of the One UI 6.1-based Galaxy AI update rollout. The list includes all flagship phones, tablets, and foldables released in 2022.

Praising the Galaxy AI inclusion, Samsung mentioned that the One UI 6.1 update was downloaded by almost 75% of European Z Fold 5 users, 80% of S23 Ultra users, and almost 65% of Tab S9 users. The sensation is impressive to Samsung fans all thanks to artificial intelligence.

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Apart from this, the South Korean tech giant notes that 8.8 million users have downloaded and used the update since its rollout in March. As the installation is spreading sequentially, Samsung targets 100 million devices with Galaxy AI to be active by the year-end.

In particular, the most used AI features since launch include Live Translate, Live Transcribe, Chat Assist, and Circle to Search with Google. With the Phase II rollout, more Galaxy users will have access to the brand-new features and One UI 6.1 advancements.

Galaxy AI arriving on the S22 and other 2022 flagships due to huge controversy. The S23 FE was mentioned in the first rollout, and Samsung denied any further expansion. As the S23 FE has the same specs as the S22 series, Samsung was under pressure to alter its decision.

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BREAKING: Samsung begins Wear OS 5 development for Galaxy Watch 6

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Samsung seems to have started Wear OS 5 development on the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. The company’s smartwatches run the One UI Watch operating system on top of Google’s Wear OS. The first major update entered the development phase.

Matthew / X discovered evidence meaning Wear OS 5 is under development for Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. The next Wear OS version is expected to be based on Android 14, and slated to boost performance and efficiency for better user experience.

New test firmware spotted on CheckFirm bumps the OS character to “B” for Watch 6 Classic. As the latest wearables haven’t got any major upgrades, their firmware keeps “A” at the OS point. This indicates that the development has been kickstarted by Samsung developers.

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Samsung and Google are making joint efforts to evolve the Wear OS platform. Close collaboration benefits Galaxy and Pixel Watch users with some exclusive health features. And we believe this streak will continue to foster your Galaxy smartwatch experiences.

Galaxy Watch 6 series came pre-loaded with Wear OS 4 powered by Android 13. The Galaxy Watch 7 will be shipped with Wear OS 5, as reported by 9to5Google earlier. Following the debut, older compatible Galaxy smartwatches will also receive this major upgrade.

This means, your watch will not only get a Wear OS version bump but also a fresh Android as base. Users would welcome a more enhanced and streamlined user experience besides smoother functions. We will keep you update with the latest developments.

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