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Samsung Galaxy S24 Series: Details about Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy and Exynos 2400 revealed

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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series smartphones are set to launch next week. The company will ship the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus with Exynos 2400 chip in most markets, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be available with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor internationally.

Qualcomm officially unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, however, its “for Galaxy” variant is yet to go official. Meanwhile, Samsung revealed key details about its new Exynos 2400 chipset during the Tech Summit last year, which features AMD GPU and Deca Core CPU.

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Ahead of the launch, reliable source RolandQuandt revealed details about processors of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series; Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy and Exynos 2400. Apart from this, the same source recently posted a specifications sheet of the trio, find out here.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy:

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip’s ARM Cortex-X4 Prime Core is clocked at 3.39GHz, while the standard variant is capped at 3.3GHz. The two clusters of ARM Cortex-A720 cores only run at up to 2.9GHz and 3.1GHz, respectively, while the two ARM Cortex-A520 cores can only reach a maximum of 2.2GHz.

Exynos 2400:

Exynos 2400 reaches a maximum of 3.2GHz with its prime core, which is slower than the prime core of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. The two clusters of ARM Cortex-A720 cores each run at 2.6GHz and 2.9GHz, while the power-saving cores based on ARM Cortex-A520 work at a maximum of 1.95GHz.

Last but not least, Roland disclosed that all countries in which the model number has the suffix “B” will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chipset. This doesn’t apply to the S24 Ultra as it solely uses Qualcomm’s unannounced chipset for the S24 series.

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One UI 6 Watch Beta 4 rolling out to Galaxy Watch 6, Watch 5, and Watch 4 series

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One UI 6 beta 4

Samsung has announced the One UI 6 Watch Beta 4 update for Wear OS smartwatches. This update is available for the Galaxy Watch 6, Galaxy Watch 5, and Galaxy Watch 4 series. It includes several improvements based on user feedback to make your watch perform better and more reliably.

One UI 6 Watch Beta 4 update brings new support and several enhancements. It improves the overall system stability and performance for smoother watch operations. Also, battery life has also been improved, so you can expect to get more use between charges.

Moreover, the performance of applications has been optimized for faster and more reliable operation. It also addresses network connectivity issues to make it easier for your watch to stay connected.

Furthermore, the update introduces Global Always-On Display (AOD) support to provide important information even when the screen is off.

The fourth beta update also contains a minor issue with the ‘Show last app’ setting. The default value has changed, which might affect users who previously set it to the ‘Not used’ or ‘Within 5 seconds’ option. If you notice that your setting isn’t being applied correctly, simply go to the Settings menu and select your preferred option to fix the problem.

Users of Galaxy Watch 6 series can verify the latest beta update through version ending with ZXG6, while Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 users are getting it with version ZXG7.

To install the update on your Galaxy Watch, go to Galaxy Wearable on your smartphone, then navigate to Galaxy Watch >> Watch settings >> Watch software update >> Download and install. This will allow you to install the latest beta version. Before updating, make sure to back up any important data on your watch.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series grabbing July 2024 update in Canada

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Galaxy Tab S9 July 2024 security update Canada

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra users are getting a July 2024 security update in Canada. This update is already rolled out for users in Europe and the company will soon make it available in more countries.

The company is dispatching the latest software update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone. It also optimizes system stability to offer you uninterrupted and seamless functionality on your device.

July 2024 update fixes over 55 issues including 4 critical and 21 high-level vulnerabilities in Android, contributing 33 SVEs related to components like One UI Home, System UI, Secure Folder, and more, further enhancing device security.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra in Canada can verify the July 2024 security update through the One UI build version ending with BXCG. The installation package size of this update is around 358.38MB.

You can check the update by navigating to the device’s Settings, then a Software update, and Download and Install. If you have received the update, install it now to get enhanced features.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 users will soon get One UI 6.1.1 update with a bunch of new features. Some of the highlighted features are Sketch to Image, AI Portrait Studio, Auto Zoom, enhanced Note Assist, Instant Full-screen translation, conversation mode for dual screen, Suggested replies, Photo Ambient, and more.

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Samsung will resolve Home Up Finder issue with upcoming software update

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Samsung Home UP Finder issue

Samsung has confirmed that it will fix an issue with the Home Up Finder feature through a new software update. Some Galaxy users have been facing an issue where the Finder’s layout does not appear correctly on their screens.

According to the information, the Finder sometimes overlaps with the battery, network, sound, and clock icons at the top of the screen. This overlap can hide the search field or make it difficult to use.

Users have reported that this issue makes it hard to search for apps or use the Finder effectively. Samsung has recognized this issue and is working on a solution.  The community moderator has announced that the company will release a software update to fix the layout of the Finder feature of the Home Up.

Moreover, Samsung has also apologized for the inconvenience the Home Up Finder issue may have caused and ensures users that the company will fix it. Users should keep their devices updated by checking for new software updates regularly.

Previously, the company added the long-awaited ‘Access Finder’ feature that makes it easier for users to find and open apps quickly. In addition, users now have a new ‘App Icon Setting’ for the customization of app icons.

Several Galaxy users are facing the issue after using the Finder feature of the Home Up Good Lock module. Fortunately, the company has confirmed to solve it with the upcoming software update.

However, Samsung has not provided a specific timeline for when this issue will be resolved. Users will need to wait for future software updates and official announcements from Samsung regarding the Finder bug.

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