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Official: One UI 6.0 changes the way internal storage displayed in My Files app
Samsung is all set to deploy its Android 14 skin for eligible Galaxy devices in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the company has now notified Galaxy users about a significant change. One UI 6.0 changes the way the internal storage capacity is displayed in the My Files app.
Through the Members app, Samsung issued a notice to Galaxy users. The notice informs them that the My Files application has been updated with One UI 6.0 to display the actual storage in base 10, with binary notation changed to base 10 notation (1GB=1,000*1,000*1,000*1,000 bytes).
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In versions till One UI 5.1, the storage capacity of the Galaxy series was calculated using a binary system (1GB=1,024*1,024 *1,024bytes) in the My Files application. Samsung notes that it made this change to avoid confusion and in response to customer requests.
Apart from this, the notice says that there may be a difference in the capacity display within the My Files application that uses base 10 notation for the applications that use binary notation. Well, the One UI 6.0 estimated release dates are also arrived, you an check them for Galaxy devices here:
Samsung One UI 6.0 release dates revealed for all Galaxy devices
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Galaxy S25 Plus renders show Samsung’s design elegance
Galaxy S25 Plus renders show Samsung’s next precious flagship. AndroidHeadlines, in collaboration with Onleaks, published design renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Plus that would launch alongside the S25 and S25 Ultra.
The Galaxy S25 Plus will be a great deal for those who want a powerful handset with large screen. The S25 Ultra’s design might attract many, but the Plus variant has its own fanbase, which would continue to gain more consumers next year.
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Renders show that the Galaxy S25 Plus will have Z Fold 6-inspired flat frame and textured camera rings. However, the camera ring might not be as bulky as the one shown in renders, with tipster IceUniverse citing it as a CAD file error.
The handset will measure roughly 158.4 x 75.7 x 7.3mm – a marginal difference compared to the S24 Plus. Despite boasting the same 4900mAh battery, the S25 Plus would go thinner than its predecessor, measuring only 7.3mm.
It’s said to sport a 6.7-inch sAMOLED LTPO screen supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. A powerful 3nm processor will power the Galaxy S25 Plus. The chip could be either Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or Samsung Foundry’s Exynos 2500.
Samsung will likely hold Galaxy Unpacked in January next year. We expect a whole new set of Galaxy AI features, pushing the boundaries of innovation further. One UI 7.1 also said to be quite promising, offering better animations and fluency.
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Verizon Galaxy S23 FE grabs One UI 6.1.1 update with new AI tricks
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE smartphones are getting One UI 6.1.1 update on Verizon network carrier in the US. This update brings new features and enhancements to deliver a better performance.
One UI 6.1.1 update brings a bundle of new features including Galaxy AI’s Sketch Conversion, AI photo styles, text auto-completion, real-time translation for calls and text in images, new PDF tools, and dynamic wallpapers that change with the weather and time of day.
Along with the new features, the update improves the system’s security and stability by fixing a bunch of issues to provide a better experience. You can install the update via Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install.
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One UI 6.1.1 update for Samsung Galaxy S23 FE smartphone o Verizon network carrier in the US can be identified through One UI build S711USQU5CXH8.
Users will have to download a 2.5GB software package to install the update. The update is currently rolling out to locked models and will expand soon. However, Galaxy S23 FE users are already enjoying the update in India and Korea.
Aside from this, Samsung is regularly working to make the One UI 7 Beta update available for the latest Galaxy flagships. This beta update lets Galaxy users enjoy new features and improvements of One UI 7 ahead of the official release. While the specific date has not been revealed yet, expected to be released soon.
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE gets AI boost with One UI 6.1.1 update
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus battery capacity leaked
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus existence confirmed in a new battery leak. The company will likely fuel the S25 Plus with the same battery as its predecessor. Is 4900mAh enough in 2025 when rival brands considering 5500mAh and beyond?
The Galaxy S25 Plus could be equipped with a 4900mAh battery. GalaxyClub reports that the S25+’s battery will have a rated capacity of 4,755mAh. It suggests that no battery upgrade in this year’s Plus model, unlike the Galaxy S24 series.
Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 lineup in January 2025. Since the battery upgrade isn’t likely, the efficiency is expected to be improved. This year’s flagship models will use a 3nm-based chipset, compared to the 4nm of the S24 series.
This generational change is massive, as the smaller chip size will result in increased battery life. That said, the same 4900mAh battery is quite promising – paired with optimized software, it will marginally boost the performance.
While Chinese phone makers upping the battery capacity game, Samsung fans shouldn’t have to worry about it. It is noted that flagship Galaxy phones offer better battery performance than their rivals having larger battery cells.
The Galaxy S25 Plus will most likely use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Galaxy chip. It is being manufactured by TSMC using its 3nm process technology. Therefore, we can expect a slight increment in terms of battery efficiency.