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Samsung Galaxy A51 gets massive software update in November 2023 [1.3GB]
Samsung is sending a massive size update for the Galaxy A51 4G smartphone, which installs an August 2023 security patch to improve system security and stability. Users can identify the latest update through the One UI build version A515FXXU8HWI5.
The new update for the Samsung Galaxy A51 smartphone arrives with a 1.3GB installation package size. The changelog of the update does not contain any new features or changes except the security maintenance.
The latest security patch fixes over 70 issues related to Samsung Members, the Internet, the Galaxy Store, and more to provide a seamless and bug-free experience. In addition, it improves the system security, stability, and performance of the device.
Furthermore, it updates several stock apps to the latest version, such as Samsung Notes, Members, Calculator, Smart Switch, and Voice Recorder.
The update is rolling out for users in India and Samsung will soon make this update available for all Galaxy A51 models. You can install the update via Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.
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Samsung faces challenges despite profit surge, AI chip competition
Samsung’s profit is increasing, but the recovery growth rate is weakening. The third quarter ended on September 30, and market research reports started to surface. Reuters reported that Samsung’s profit will rise in Q3 YoY amid AI chip competition.
According to the report, Samsung could report a significant rise in quarterly profit, with an estimated operating profit of $7.67 billion (10.33 trillion won) in the third quarter compared to 2.43 trillion won a year earlier.
Reuters highlighted that Samsung’s recovery pace has slowed down. As demand for smartphone and PC chips weakens, the company’s profit share from the chip business impacted the overall growth leading to a decline in recovery.
SK Hynix and Micron are all-time challengers to Samsung Elec. However, the company is also getting intense pressure from Chinese competitors in commodity chips. DRAM business is also in threat due to late entry into the high-margin AI chip market.
“Samsung is more likely to lose the title of number 1 DRAM vendor in case of a softer commodity DRAM market,” Daniel Kim, an analyst at Macquarie Equity Research said in a recent note, referring to DRAM chips that are widely used in computers and smartphones.
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MX Business could also report a decline in profits given lower-than-expected sales of flagship phones. The company’s new foldable phones aren’t selling as expected while the rising competition is also becoming a severe headache.
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Samsung Android 15 One UI 7 Update
Samsung will roll out Android 15 to Galaxy devices in 2025, but we had a sneak peek of One UI 7.0 at SDC24. Google is all set to start the Public Android 15 rollout this month, while Samsung has pushed back the One UI 7 Beta to the end of the year.
The company is working on the Android 15-based One UI 7.0. The Galaxy S24 series will be the first to get it on the Beta channel. Dozens of Galaxy devices are eligible for this major upgrade, forming a big rollout later this year.
Android 15
The new OS entered Developer Preview in February and Public Beta in April. Google so far released four major Public Beta updates for Pixel devices. The Android 15’s QPR Beta activity has also started ahead of the October release for Pixels.
Android 15 focuses on improving device performance and power efficiency. It’s also well-optimized for the artificial intelligence era. Consumers can expect faster app loading, longer battery backup, enhanced security and privacy, and core improvements at the OS level.
One UI 7
At SDC24, Samsung teased some One UI 7 changes and features. The Beta Program will start in late 2024, while Stable set to be released next year. The S23 series received One UI 6 Beta in August last year, but this year’s schedule has entirely changed.
One UI 7.0
Samsung held this year’s Developer Conference on October 3. The event’s stage was utilized to introduce new One UI 7 features and enhancements. The company has also showcased advancements in Tizen and SmartThings.
One UI Beta build can be installed on your primary handset, but we prefer avoiding it. If you don’t want to counter bugs and functional errors, Beta isn’t for you. Consider waiting till the Stable rollout commences enjoying One UI 6.1.1.
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Samsung unveils One UI 7 at SDC24
- Samsung confirmed One UI 7 Beta coming in late 2024 and Stable in early 2025.
- The company is exploring a fresh new design across the interface.
- More new Galaxy AI features will be expanded to the A series.
Previous updates:
- [September 20] TM Roh personally supervised the development of One UI 7. He began to pay special attention to the software experience, more than ever before.
- [August 27] Google is unlikely to push the Public Android 15 update in September this year. It’s still working to improve the stability of the new OS, with rollout starting in October.
- [August 5] Samsung insider claims that One UI 7 Beta isn’t coming very soon.
- One UI 7 Beta has not yet been released but various changes have emerged. The software comes with several design changes, separated notification and quick settings, dynamic pill, and more rounded UI elements.
- After the S24 Plus, Samsung’s Android 15 Beta was spotted on Galaxy S22, S23, S23 FE and S21 smartphones.
- One UI 7 Beta is getting tested on the Galaxy S24 series internally. Recently, an S24+ was spotted running the new OS on Geekbench with minor performance improvements.
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Samsung One UI 7 Galaxy AI features wishlist
Samsung One UI 7 is set to introduce new AI features for Galaxy phones. After the initial Galaxy AI arrival, Apple debuted Apple Intelligence with iOS 18. Samsung has also introduced new AI features with One UI 6.1.1 software to counter Apple’s entry.
Samsung One UI 7 Galaxy AI features wishlist
Galaxy AI brings both on-device AI and cloud-processing-based features. The latest frontier of Galaxy AI debuted on July 10 with the Galaxy Z6 series. Nevertheless, we are excited about more new and useful AI features with the 2025 iteration.
Enhanced on-device and cloud AI
The Galaxy S24 and Z6 series are powered by the Gemini Nano AI model. Google is working on Gemini Nano v2, which will have more AI capabilities, power efficiency, and reliability. Smartphones equipped with this new AI model would benefit.
With on-device AI features, consumers don’t need to worry about privacy. At the same time, consumers get quite useful image and video editing tools as well as wallpaper generators through cloud-based AI.
OS-level writing tools
One UI 7 should follow Apple’s edge of system-wide writing tools. Galaxy’s next major Galaxy AI upgrade should bring features like rewrite, proofread, and summarize. Upgraded writing assistance will surely help Galaxy users in their everyday tasks.
AI notifications
Notifications are the most important aspect of our phones. Whether it’s a phone call, text message, or social media interaction, the notification is the key to all. Due to multiple apps and services, users often face a condition where arrangement becomes a tough task.
Apple Intelligence managed to address the problem with the Priority Notifications. AI learns the usage patterns and importance plus priority of notifications. Based on deep analysis, the OS displays priority notifications on top followed by others.
Image and video enhancement
One UI 6.1’s Photo Editor added many useful tools for pro-editing in less time. Many third-party AI-powered photo editing apps are loaded with cool features. Samsung should adopt such tools to offer an effortless editing experience on Galaxy devices.
Smart Circle to Search
Circle to Search is a great feature that debuted with the Galaxy S24 series. Samsung and Google expanded it to their flagship devices. Besides, Google is working to fulfill its commitment to installing Circle to Search on 200 million devices worldwide.
This functionality should be further optimized with system functions. The addition of the translate button is worth praising and we need Circle to Search to evolve further. Apple’s iPhones have no similar or equivalent feature to Circle to Search.