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Samsung launches Galaxy F15 5G with 4 Android upgrades, 50MP Camera
The wait finally ends, Samsung today launched a new mid-range device – Galaxy F15 5G with significant software and hardware capabilities in India. Some of the key highlights of this newly arrived device are the support of 4 Android OS upgrades, a 50MP camera, a 600mAh battery, and a powerful processor.
Going toward the details, the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G is equipped with a large 6.5-inch FHD+ AMOLED display that offers a 90Hz refresh rate and 399 PPI. The device is powered on a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset to offer its users a seamless and uninterrupted experience while performing operations.
In the software department, the smartphone runs on Android 14-based One UI 6.0 software and offers support for up to 4 Android updates and 5 years of security patches. This extended update support will let users operate their phones for a long time even without compromising the latest features and advancements.
Moving further, the phone offers an upgraded 50MP camera setup to capture your memorable moments more beautifully and a 13MP selfie shooter on the front. Furthermore, the Galaxy F15 5G is packed with a 6000mAh battery which offers 25W fast charging support for extended use and seamless experience.
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The other key details of Galaxy F15 include WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Simultaneously, the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant of the phone is available at INR 15,999. Whereas, the users will need to spend INR 16,999 for a 6GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration.
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Bye-Bye Monthly Updates: Popular Galaxy A series phone shifts to Quarterly plan
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G is a well-loved smartphone in the Galaxy A series that has now shifted from a monthly to a quarterly update plan. This means that users of this device will now receive software updates every three months instead of every month.
The Korean tech giant has recently announced its revised update schedule for its Galaxy devices, which places the Galaxy A52s 5G in the Quarterly update category.
Launched in 2021, the Galaxy A52s 5G came with Android 11 pre-installed. Since then, it has received three major Android updates and runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1. However, the device will no longer be eligible for additional major Android OS updates. Users will still receive security updates, which will now be provided every three months.
While the Galaxy A52s 5G will continue to function properly, the shift to a quarterly update schedule means that users may not have access to the latest features and security enhancements as quickly as before.
If you own a Galaxy A52s and are considering an upgrade, you can look at newer Samsung models like the Galaxy A54 and A55. These devices will provide monthly updates and newer features to ensure you stay updated with the latest technology.
Moreover, Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy A16 5G smartphone. It is the first budget phone to offer six years of Android upgrades, providing software support until 2030. This makes the A16 5G an attractive option for budget-conscious consumers.
Don’t forget, the Galaxy A52s will remain a reliable smartphone even after a new quarterly update plan.
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Samsung announces end of software updates for Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
Samsung recently updated its software support plan for October 2024, and it has noted that the Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G will no longer receive any updates. This popular foldable smartphone has been removed from the list of eligible devices for One UI updates and security patches because it has completed its update cycle.
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 was launched in 2020, initially coming with Android 10. It has since received updates, including the Android 13 update with One UI 5.1.1. After that, it is not eligible for any more major Android OS updates. Now, Samsung has also ended its software support, which means it will not receive any new security updates.
Even though the Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G will not receive further updates from Samsung, it is still a secure and functional device for everyday use. The phone operates on Android 13, which supports all major apps, including those for banking, so users can continue to perform their daily tasks without issues.
Additionally, Google Play continues to provide system updates to ensure that the phone’s key features remain up to date.
For those considering an upgrade, Samsung offers new foldable smartphones, including the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5. These newer models come with improved features and will receive software updates for a longer period.
However, if your Galaxy Z Fold 2 is still working well for you, there’s no need to replace it. The device can still serve your needs effectively, even without the latest updates.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 could use MediaTek Dimensity 9400, Google tips
Samsung Galaxy S25 is rumored to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset. The company is facing yield issues with its 3nm process node. It would ultimately result in the cancellation of the Exynos 2500 processor.
Business Korea recently reported that Samsung Foundry is in crisis over yield issues in the cutting-edge 3nm process. The fabrication process hasn’t delivered results that could be approved for mass production in a commercialization state.
Recently, Google DeepMind tipped at the arrival of the flagship MediaTek Dimensity chip in Samsung phones. Mid-range and budget Galaxy phones often use MediaTek’s Helio-branded SoCs, but the Tab S10 series also brought Dimensity 9300+.
- For example, MediaTek, one of the top chip design companies in the world, extended AlphaChip to accelerate development of their most advanced chips — like the Dimensity Flagship 5G used in Samsung mobile phones — while improving power, performance and chip area.
Samsung could be collaborating with MediaTek – in the same way as Qualcomm. The Taiwanese chipmaker may supply a Galaxy-exclusive Dimensity 9400 processor to Samsung, which could power the upcoming Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus.
Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25 Plus were previously benchmarked on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. However, the base variant could ship with a Dimensity 9400 processor in certain markets, helping Samsung freeze the price despite the AI boost.
Samsung used a Snapdragon chip in Galaxy S24 Ultra internationally. The strategy for Ultra could be the same, while Dimensity could replace Exynos in several markets. It would be interesting to see whether Dimensity expands to Plus as well.
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