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Top 3 Best Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Habits for New Year 2024
Samsung is challenging you to rethink your resolutions and habits, especially when it comes to your daily routines. Embracing a habit of regularly maintaining your Samsung Galaxy smartphone can make a variety of personal goals feel more hassle-free in 2024.
Recently, Samsung Care experts outlined the best 3 helpful habits that can easily become a part of your routine, helping you get the most of out your Galaxy smartphone in 2024. The advice habits are to include creating a backup of your device and regular privacy checkups.
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Back up your Galaxy
Backing up your Galaxy smartphone is simple and easy; it protects you from losing your ‘whole life’ in unexpected moments. Samsung recommends creating a backup of your phone’s data to the device’s cloud at least once a month to ensure that files are not lost.
For Samsung users, the task of backing up your device can be simplified even further by taking advantage of auto-backup-enabled settings. You can do this by locating your Samsung Cloud settings in your profile on your device. Simply tap ‘back up data’ and select ‘auto back up while roaming.’
Safeguarding privacy
Protecting your Galaxy device’s privacy is often overlooked until a hack occurs. Similar to backing up your Galaxy, safeguarding your privacy is simple yet crucial. It protects your info from unexpected intrusions, ensuring your identity remains secure, intact, and solely yours.
Perform a monthly privacy check on your mobile device. Take a moment to review app permissions by navigating to Settings – Security & Privacy – Privacy – Permission Manager. Here, you can assess which apps have access to various functions like the camera and microphone.
You can simplify your privacy settings by disabling camera and microphone access for all apps with just one click, or customize permissions individually for each app. If you’re concerned about account security, follow these added steps:
- First, reset your password to secure account.
- Add 2-step verification (SMS, Authenticator app, or code to other Galaxy devices) for extra protection.
- Set up recovery methods like a recovery phone number, email, and security questions.
- Keep an eye on recent account activity by reviewing all device logins or security changes in the last 12 months at (account.samsung.com) Go to Security > Recent Account Activity.
- Manage all your registered devices. Check and control active and inactive devices linked to your Samsung Account at (account.samsung.com). Go to Devices and remove any suspicious or unauthorized devices from the list.
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Galaxy S25’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 to end iPhone 16’s A18, A18 Pro supremacy
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 could beat Apple iPhone 16’s A18 and A18 Pro SoCs in CPU and GPU performance. In the latest reveal, the performance benchmarks of Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon floated online.
IceUniverse leaked out alleged OnePlus 13‘s Geekbench scores that use Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. The benchmark suggests a groundbreaking development in the Android world. The next flagships will challenge Apple’s decent chip segment.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy set to outpace A18 and A18 Pro of iPhone 16…
Apple recently launched the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro lineups. The new iPhones are equipped with new A18 and A18 Pro, respectively. The leaked Geekbench score of OnePlus 13 apparently outpaced both Apple chipsets.
The iPhone 16’s A18 scored 3018 single-core and 7751 multi-core points. Apple’s A18 Pro used in iPhone 16 Pro models reaches 3114 and 6666 points on Geekbench 6’s single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.
In the same benchmark, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 scored 3236 and 10049 points, respectively, in the Geekbench 6 CPU benchmark. The scores will likely increase further with software optimization and go beyond expectations when used in Galaxy S25.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
Geekbench6 from OnePlus13
3236/10049! pic.twitter.com/Ov87nKK483— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) September 11, 2024
Qualcomm will offer Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy to Samsung. The Galaxy S25 lineup is expected to get a slightly better variant of the next Snapdragon. Paired with One UI, the performance could surpass A18 Pro by a huge margin.
Apple A18: It’s a 6-core chipset, which is used in Apple’s iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. The processor is manufactured using a 3-nanometer process technology. It has 2 cores at 3780 MHz and 4 cores at 2000 MHz.
Apple A18 Pro: Powering the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, the A18 Pro is a 6-core SoC. Similar to A18 and A17 Pro, it is fabricated using a 3nm process node. It flaunts 2 cores at 3890 MHz and 4 cores at 2200 MHz.
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Redesigned Galaxy S25 Ultra render gives better look at what could come
Samsung will likely introduce its next-gen flagship phones early next year. Recently, Onleaks leaked the design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which has some major differences from the redesigned render posted by Samsung insider Ice Universe.
Galaxy S25 Ultra Render: CAD Vs Redesigned
The redesigned Galaxy S25 Ultra render showcases the thinnest bezel in any flagship yet. The symmetric bezel seems even thinner than the one in Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max. Thanks to the redesign, the phone could be an outstanding creation.
The leaker points out errors in the bezel and metal middle frame of the CAD rendering. While the middle frame seems hidden in the CAD render, the redesigned render displays a visible middle frame that radically improves the front appearance.
Coming to the rear side, the redesigned render ditch texture-filled camera rings. While the arrangement of sensors remains the same, the rings in the redesigned variant match the S24 Ultra, which is a highly welcome change.
Samsung debuted the texture-filled camera ring with Galaxy Z Fold 6. The real unit looks way better than the one shown in leaked renders. However, it still lags behind the elegance of camera rings that arrived in Samsung’s Ultra models.
Before you go, take note that the rear panel design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is still unknown. The same thing was spotlighted by Ice as the phone is still at prototype level. Meanwhile, we don’t expect any radical modification in sensor arrangement.
In the next few weeks, we may have a better idea of what could be coming. As soon as the device details reach suppliers, the design mystery will resolve. Until then, you can enjoy the rendering as a grain of salt that said bye-bye to sharp corners.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra aims to upstage Apple’s Satellite lead
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could finally challenge Apple’s Satellite lead. The smartphone has recently been certified by the CQC authority in China. The document suggests key information about the device including charging support.
Satellite connectivity support is finally coming in Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (via IceUniverse). It’s a pretty useful feature, which may become a boon when you are in need of help but have no network coverage to reach emergency services.
Google’s recently launched Pixel 9 series also supports satellite messaging features. It seems Samsung was waiting for Google to adopt the technology. Now, certification of an alleged S25 Ultra indicates at arrival of Samsung’s Satellite SOS tech.
Apple, with iPhone 14, introduced the Satellite SOS functionality. Huawei has also introduced various features through Satellite communication. The Chinese phone maker expanded the feature across devices including smartwatches.
Galaxy S25 Ultra design:
Yesterday, we got our first look at the Galaxy S25 Ultra courtesy of Onleaks. The smartphone features slightly rounded corners and iPhone-like flat frame. The camera ring design is in question, which may vary from the leaked renders.
Apple’s Satellite SOS tech:
With Emergency SOS via satellite, if an Apple user cannot reach emergency services because no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage is available, an easy-to-use interface appears on the iPhone to get the user help utilizing a satellite connection.
Starting with iPhone 14, the US tech giant brought Satellite SOS to new iPhone models including the iPhone 16. Samsung was facing criticism over neglecting such a feature that become a basic functionality in flagship phones nowadays.
45W wired charging:
Samsung’s 45W charging tech will continue to debut in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The company is not considering to boost the charging speed on its next flagship. It shows the commitment to offer a reliable experience without thinking about the race of Watts.