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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite getting February 2024 security update

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite February 2024 update

Samsung has started releasing a new update for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which installs a February 2024 security patch to improve system security and stability to provide a better Galaxy experience.

February 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite arrives with One UI build version P615XXS7FXA1. The update is currently rolling out in Bangladesh, France, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The company will expand this update soon to more markets.

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February 2024 Security Patch Details

The latest patch fixes over 80 issues to make the smartphone more secure, stable, and reliable. It mainly resolves problems with Smart Suggestions, Auto Hotspot, and Bootloader.

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 S6 Lite February 2024 update

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE April 2024 update now available in India

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE April 2024 update India

Samsung has rolled out a fresh firmware update with an April 2024 security patch for the Galaxy S20 FE 5G smartphone in India. Users can identify the latest update through One UI build version G781BXXSAHXD1.

April 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G smartphone is already available in the US and Europe. It may take some hours or days to reach all eligible markets.

The fresh security patch fixes over 40 issues to enhance the system security and stability of the devices. Through this update, the Korean tech giant aims to provide an uninterrupted and intuitive experience.

Users will have to download a 263.90MB package to install the April 2024 update on their Galaxy S20 FE 5G smartphone in India. To check and install you just need to visit Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.

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New Samsung AR Emoji update rolling out to One UI devices

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Samsung AR Emoji app update

Samsung AR Emoji app has been upgraded to version 8.1.00.7, bringing enhancements to elevate user experience. The new update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 69.62MB.

AR Emoji app is designed exclusively for Samsung devices, which allows users to create and customize their digital avatars. The app has become increasingly popular for its fun and interactive features.

The fresh update of the Samsung AR Emoji app fixes some issues that users encountered in the previous version. In addition, it enhances some functions of the app to improve performance.

Notably, the update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 13 or Android 14. If your device is eligible, install the latest update via the Galaxy Store to get the benefit of enhanced features.

To install the update, users just need to open Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update through the One UI build version mentioned here.

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Lee’s secret mission: Samsung poaches ZEISS for chipmaking supremacy

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Samsung Boss Lee fled Germany to discuss potential partnerships with ZEISS. The official toured to ZEISS headquarters in Oberkochen and discussed cooperation in the nanometer processes field.

Per the announcement, Samsung plans to lead the sub 3nm ultra-fine process in the foundry market and start mass production of 6th-generation, 10-nanometer DRAMs using EUV processes by the end of the year.

This news comes right after TSMC revealed its roadmap of production on the 1.6nm process. The Korean tech giant is confident that its Gate-All-Around (GAA) tech will make it the market leader in the 2nm process.

“Collaboration with ZEISS will enable us to improve the performance and production processes of next-generation semiconductors and increase yield,” Samsung Electronics said.

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Galaxy Camera x ZEISS

ZEISS-branded camera come in vivo smartphones, hence, this collaboration is unlikely as Samsung doesn’t want any other branding for Galaxy’s camera. The company uses ISOCELL and Sony image sensors in Galaxy devices.

Previously, it was rumored that Samsung considering collaborating with Olympus. However, we haven’t seen any further development in the story and the company’s plans on promoting camera with unique branding.

Lee’s visit to ZEISS is all about partnership in process technology. Samsung Foundry is looking to attract clients as it already left behind TSMC in the market as well as losing consumers like Qualcomm.

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