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Samsung Electronics China fab operation rate gets a massive 70% boost

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Samsung Electronics lowered its China fab operation rate to 20 to 30% in the second half of last year, and now due to the NAND price rebound, the rate got a massive 70% boost. However, this increased policy will reportedly reduce the burden on domestic materials and component companies.

As per the report, Samsung Electronics China fab operation rate has exceeded 70% because of the bounce in NAND price that began in the fourth quarter of last year. To be mentioned, the prices of NAND began to rebound in October of last year and have been on the rise for five months.

Overall, the fab operation rate which the South Korean tech giant reduced to 20-30% to respond to the deterioration of the memory industry is now gradually increasing the operation rate as inventory adjustments progress. On the other side, production cuts and demand recovery have also increased Global NAND sales.

An official familiar with Samsung Electronics matters explained, “Recently, the Xian fab’s utilization rate has exceeded 70%,” adding, “This increase in utilization rate has been influenced by the increase in sales of smartphones by Chinese companies due to the patriotic consumer craze in China.”

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FYI, China Fab is Samsung Electronics’ only overseas memory production base and is known to have a monthly production capacity of 200,000 12-inch units. This is approximately 40% of Samsung Electronics’ total NAND production. However, as the conversion to the 8th generation (236 layers) process is currently underway, monthly production is expected to have decreased somewhat.

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Samsung Care Plus re-enrollment starts for your Galaxy S24 series, Z Flip 6 and more

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Samsung Care Plus allows you to insure your Galaxy smartphone from unnecessary repair burdens. You can either attach Care Plus while buying a new Galaxy from Samsung or purchase it within 60 days of successful activation.

If you have missed both opportunities, there’s good news for you. Samsung is allowing you to enroll for the Care Plus for your Galaxy device. The company is offering extended open enrollment through November 24 for eligible devices.

Even if you’ve missed the 60-day timeline, you can still insure your Galaxy with Samusng Care Plus. It’s a paid subscription offered by Samsung that saves you big in case of out-of-warranty repairs due to accidental damages.

Think your phone is under warranty but got damaged by water insertion. If you have a Care Plus subscription, you will only need to pay a minimal claim fee. Other charges will be considered by Samsung for providing authorized repair.

Samsung Care Plus subscription is good for devices like the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. It isn’t exclusive to flagship models, you can even ensure budget phones such as the Galaxy A25 and Galaxy A15.

Opting for eligible models would also allow you to get Theft and Loss for 20% off the normal rate. AndroidAuthority reports the flagships count as “tier 4” devices under how Samsung prices its plan, and 24 months of coverage will normally run you $349.

The A-series phones are only “tier 1,” though, with the same coverage going for $129 before this discount. Your device will have to pass Samsung’s Device Quality Certification during sign up to be eligible for extended Care Plus enrollment.

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What’s new in the One UI Update for Samsung TVs [Changelog]

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Samsung recently started releasing One UI update for its TVs, with the S90C OLED TV model being the first to receive it. This update is based on the Tizen 8.0, which aims to provide a fresh look and feel across all Samsung devices.

One UI update for Samsung TVs brings several new features and improvements. It enhances the Tizen OS, updating the web engine and introducing personalized content recommendations.

Moreover, it arrives with new features including a “Watch Later” list, a lifestyle hub called Samsung Daily+, and multi-device control using the same keyboard and mouse. You can track workouts with your Galaxy Watch, enjoy an updated program guide, and use enhanced game and multi-view features.

The update also improves accessibility options and data protection. Some apps may not work with the new OS, so check compatibility before upgrading. Check the detailed changelog below:

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One UI Update Changelog for Samsung TVs

One UI

Discover Endless Possibilities with One UI

Immerse yourself in a unique Samsung screen experience with personalized content, optimized gaming, fitness, and seamless connectivity for a wide range of devices.

[Notify Update]

  • This upgrade includes changes and improvements as listed below.
    The exact changes may differ depending on your device model, country, etc.
  • Some of the features that change may require you to sign in to a Samsung account.
  • Please keep your device up to date and regularly check for software updates.
  • Once you install this version of the OS, you cannot uninstall or revert back to the previous version.

[Samsung Tizen OS Updated]

  • Samsung Tizen OS version Ingrade from 7 to & including open-sources and new features.
  • Upgrading the web engine from version 94 to 108 in Samsung Tizen OS 8.0

[Home Screen]

  • For you tab (personalised recommendations), Live tab and Apps tab have been implemented, allowing easy access to the content and apps you want.

[Watch Later]

  • The “Watch Later” feature has been added to the content details screen, enabling users to save preferred content in a Watch Later list and enjoy it conveniently.

[Samsung Daily+]

  • A lifestyle service hub that provides useful daily life experiences has been added to the Home screen.

[Search]

  • Recently searched content and related content have been implemented as recommendations.

[Multi Control]

  • You can control multiple Samsung devices signed in with the same Samsung account using the same keyboard and mouse.

[Workout Tracker]

  • By connecting your Galaxy Watch, real-time workout data, including calorie consumption and heart rate, can be monitored. For more details, refer to the guide available on Daily+.
    [Remote Setting/123/Colour Button]
  • Based on usage history and present circumstances, tailored channel and setting recommendations can be provided

[SmartThings]

  • loT cameras can be used through the Smart Things app on mobile devices

[Accessibility]

  • The Accessibility Shortcut can rearrange its options according to usage frequency.

[Programme guide]

  • The design has been updated to enhance user convenience and “Samsung TV Plus” has been added as a new category.

[On-screen keypad]

  • Supported languages have been expanded. The mouse Drag & Drop feature has been enhanced, and when a mobile device is connected, the input pad will be displayed on the mobile screen automatically.

[Game Bar]

  • The game bar interface has been changed to the latest design.

[Multi View]

  • Zoom in screens on request. When mirroring a mobile device, you can use keyboard and mouse controls.

[Daily Board]

  • With Daily Board, you can decorate the screen with beautiful wallpapers and useful widgets – even when the screen is off.

[ConnecTime]

  • New features include video calls, messaging, and mobile screen sharing for TV and mobile.

[Security undate]

  • Enhanced data protection measures have been implemented (Samsung account sign-in required.

[Q-Symphony]

  • Wi-Fi Speaker Surround Setup has been upgraded to Q-Symphony, enabling connection to the Music Frame.

[Notice of change in supported apps]

  • Certain apps may not be compatible with Samsung Tizen OS 8.0. Check compatibility with app providers before upgrading your device.

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 highly likely in Samsung Galaxy S25 family globally

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Qualcomm’s profit will likely soar given increased demand from Samsung and Chinese firms. Amid rumors of Snapdragon exclusivity in the Galaxy S25 series, an industry analyst claimed that Samsung increased demand for the next Qualcomm chip.

Samsung has increased demand for Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 hinting at the chip’s exclusivity in the Galaxy S25 family globally. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Qualcomm’s latest flagship will bring significant growth given many factors.

The analyst suggests more extended shipping period, increased demand, and changes in the Chinese market will push Qualcomm’s profits further. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be a big hit for the biggest mobile chipset designer.

The market share of Chinese brands significantly increased in mainland China. Samsung has a negligible presence in the market, while Apple’s sales growth remains flat. The development hints at a growing landscape of Chinese smartphone makers.

Samsung confirmed 3nm Exynos 2500 during the launch of Exynos 2400. The latter powers Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus in most markets except for the US. Samsung Foundry is facing yield issues with the 3nm process, leading to the Exynos 2500 cancellation.

We’ve heard the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 could be used in vanilla Galaxy S25. However, the chipset is now rumored to power the Galaxy S25 FE next year. This means, Samsung could repeat S23 series-like chip reliance next year.

While Samsung’s reliance on Qualcomm is good for users, it could result in a price hike. Using Exynos, the vendor can manage the overall cost. However, reliance on Qualcomm reduces negotiation power as there’s no other option.

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