Samsung
Samsung introduced ‘sheLEADS’, a 12-week women leadership development program in India
The South Korean tech giant has always been at the forefront of showcasing and rewarding the remarkable achievements of women employees. Therefore, Samsung has now introduced ‘sheLEADS’, a 12-week women leadership development program in India.
To participate in this outstanding and appreciable ‘sheLeads ’women leadership development program, Samsung India has chosen 20 participants who bring with them a rich and diverse experience across multiple functions within Samsung with experience ranging from 5 to 20 years.
Through this ‘sheLeads’ development program, the employees will be able to create a space that goes beyond being just a workplace and fosters employees’ growth by letting them unleash their full potential as leaders to take one step further towards a more inclusive future.
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Samsung believes in building and progressing with a company culture that respects and believes in the idea of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Samsung constantly gave platforms to its female employees and demonstrated how a company can embrace equity inside and out.
Furthermore, the names of the 20 participants chosen to be a part of the sheLEADS program include:
- Shailja Mutreja
- Nidhi Bhan
- Anjalee Erathna
- Manisha Gambhir
- Sukhvinder Sharma
- Jyoti Mehra
- Richa Dewan Malik
- Ruchi Sharma
- Swati Singh
- Misha Mehndiratta Chugh
- Arjoo Karki
- Jayshree Dewri Bharali
- Meghna Mishra
- Aditi Thakur Shailaja Pathania
- Karina Sudarsan
- Shagun Prabhakar
- Neha Dhingra
- Garima Lodha
- Simi Bhat
One UI Watch
One UI 6 Watch Beta 7 lands for Galaxy Watch 4, 5 series as Beta 6
Samsung recently released One UI 6 Watch Beta 7 for the Galaxy Watch 6 series. Now, the company is making it available for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 series as One UI 6 Watch Beta 6.
Users of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 series and Galaxy Watch 5 series can identify the One UI 6 Watch beta 6 update by the firmware that ends in ZXJ2.
The fresh beta update improves your watch’s performance and stability based on user feedback. It includes several important upgrades. It also includes a fix for battery consumption issues, which means your watch should last longer on a single charge.
Additionally, the update enhances how apps perform. You’ll notice that they open and run more quickly. The update also improves network connectivity which helps your watch to connect better with other devices and networks.
All these changes provide a more reliable and enjoyable experience for users of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and 5. You can now look forward to a more efficient and enjoyable experience with your Galaxy Watch.
The new beta software can only be installed through Firmware Over The Air (FOTA). To update, just open the Galaxy Wearable app, select your Galaxy Watch, go to Watch settings, and choose Watch software update to download and install the latest version.
Before you update, Samsung recommends backing up any important data to avoid losing anything. Install now to enjoy enhanced features.
Samsung releases One UI 6 Watch Beta 7 for Galaxy Watch 6 series
Apps
One UI 7 support now available for Samsung Home Up with v16.0
Samsung has released a new update for the Home Up module in its Good Lock app, which brings One UI 7 support. This new update arrives with version 16.0.00.1 for Galaxy devices.
The fresh update adds support for One UI 7 based on Android 15. This means that when One UI 7 is released, the Home Up app will work smoothly with it. While there isn’t a changelog available, the update notes reveal that Samsung is making sure the Home Up app works well with One UI 7.
Along with this new feature, the update also includes some minor fixes to improve performance and address issues from earlier versions.
With this update, the version has changed from 15.0 to 16.0. This change shows that Samsung is keeping the app up to date and compatible with the next One UI software, One UI 7.
The Home Up app is an amazing tool for customizing your home screen as it offers several options. It allows users to change the look and feel of their devices, which makes it easy to personalize how your phone or tablet appears and works.
As users look forward to One UI 7, this update ensures that they will have a reliable tool for customizing their home screens when the new software arrives.
To install the update, simply open the Good Lock app on your device. From there, look for the Home Up module and follow the prompts to download and install the latest version. Once the update is installed, you’ll be able to enjoy enhanced features.
Also, you can download the Samsung Home Up 16.0.00.1 update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.
Samsung
Verizon Promo: Grab Galaxy S24 FE for FREE without trade-in
Verizon has an amazing deal for Samsung fans wondering to own the Galaxy S24 FE. Samsung’s new Fan Edition boasts many notable upgrades. However, Verizon is giving away the new S24 FE for US consumers, without a trade-in.
The exciting Verizon promo allows you to grab the Galaxy S24 FE for effectively $0. If you get an eligible plan from Verizon (Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate), you can benefit from this offer.
Interestingly, the promotion is available for both new and existing customers. Although the $0 deal is tricky to understand, you will be getting the phone for FREE. Simply put, you need to use Verizon’s three-year installment plan for the purchase.
The carrier will give you bill credits every month in the exact amount, which you were supposed to pay. You will pay for the carrier’s network charges, but get the exact amount from the carrier for payment, making the phone fully free.
Following the launch, it has been observed that Samsung fans are waiting for a price cut in the Galaxy S24 FE. Whether it happens officially or through any e-commerce platform, consumers will place their orders from the cart.
This year’s FE is $50 more expensive than its predecessor. Samsung brought a bigger and brighter display, a larger battery, and the newest-gen processor. Still, the pricing is a concern, stopping it sale like hotcakes across the States.