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Samsung’s April 2024 update for Galaxy Tab S9 series now available in Europe

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Samsung has released the April 2024 security update for its Galaxy Tab S9 series in Europe, following an initial release in Korea. This update is based on the One UI 6.1 and is mainly focused on improving security and stability for the devices.

April 2024  security update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra in Europe can be recognized by the One UI build version ending with BXD2 and weighing around 340MB.

It is important to note that this update does not introduce any new features or changes but addresses several security issues. It includes fixes for one critical and 26 high-level security vulnerabilities, along with 17 issues specific to Samsung.

Users of the Galaxy Tab S9 series in Europe can manually check for this update. To do so, they should go to the “System Settings” of their device, select the “Software update” option, and then click on “Download and install.”

If any update is available, install it now. This process will ensure that their device is up-to-date with the latest security provided by Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series grabbing April 2024 security update

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Samsung plans to reintroduce Multi-Sound feature after removal in One UI 6.1.1

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Many users have recently shared their concerns about the Multi-Sound feature in the Samsung Sound Assistant app when using Android Auto. This feature that allowed for more control over audio while driving has been disabled with the One UI 6.1.1 update. Now, Samsung plans to bring back the Multi Sound feature with upcoming updates.

Users have expressed their frustration, and their concerns are clear in the reviews on the Galaxy Store. They are requesting the return of the Multi Sound feature after being removed with the One UI 6.1.1 update.

However, the Samsung community moderator has responded to these concerns by explaining that the Multi-Sound function was causing problems. It didn’t work the same way on different Android Auto devices.

Samsung Multi Sound feature

To solve this, Samsung decided to disable Multi Sound while Android Auto was active. This change aims to provide a more stable experience for everyone.

The Korean tech giant is listening to user feedback about the Multi-Sound feature and is working on improvements. The company plans to upgrade the software needed for Multi Sound, but they must fix existing issues first.

The development team is focusing on user feedback to ensure that when Multi Sound comes back, it will be reliable and work well. Right now, there isn’t a specific date for when Multi Sound will return. We’ll have to wait for new software and updates to the Sound Assistant app.

 

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New Galaxy AI feature could make Samsung’s Settings menu useless

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Samsung is continuously exploring ways to improve the Galaxy experience through AI. A new report suggests that Samsung is developing an AI feature that could render your Galaxy phone’s Settings menu worthless.

ETNews reports that Samsung wants Galaxy users to operate their phones without the need to navigate the Settings menu. Samsung is working on a new AI feature that would end the need to access Galaxy phone’s Settings.

While specific details have not been revealed, the South Korean tech giant is believed to be working on an AI software strategy, which enables users to use their smartphones without accessing the Settings menu.

The company is planning to enhance the performance of key “touchpoints” across the Keyboard and Camera. This move is to implement features that can predict and anticipate users’ needs in advance, reducing the need to jump to Settings.

Samsung is said to be aiming to revolutionize the Galaxy experience through its innovative AI strategy. Galaxy users will benefit from the company’s innovative AI advancements, with deep AI integration being the next track to pursue.

One UI may deeply integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning across the operating system. It will let the software analyze and predict responses based on user behavior and routines to make functioning seamless.

There’s no timeline tipped for the AI suggestion feature in One UI. The company is currently working on the Android 15-based One UI 7. Such major change, we could see in the next year’s Galaxy S series flagships.

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iQOO 13 outscores Galaxy S25 Ultra with Superior CPU performance

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra was beaten by an alleged iQOO 13. It was recently surfaced on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. The handset secured higher performance scores than Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S flagship.

According to the information, the iQOO 13 featuring Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (8 Elite) outscored Galaxy S25 Ultra. The device was equipped with Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon SoC with 4.32GHz max clock frequency.

The Snapdragon used in iQOO 13 had the same base clock (3.53GHz) as the S25 Ultra. However, the primary cores’ frequency is slightly lower (4.32GHz than 4.47GHz), resulting in a positive impact on the performance benchmark.

Multiple test results show that the iQOO phone surpassed the 10,000 mark in the multi-core performance test. It’s a big blog to the Samsung flagship, which didn’t surpass the 10,000 points market on the Geekbench multi-core test.

The difference in primary core frequency suggests that:

  • iQOO is using Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 successor, while
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra is using Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy successor.

The difference in RAM installation has also pushed the iQOO flagship to score well. The iQOO 13 was paired with 16GB RAM, while the previously benchmarked Galaxy S25 Ultra was equipped with 12GB of RAM.

Well, it doesn’t mean that the previous test scores are the final ones. Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 series in January next year. The phone will improve its performance and efficiency as the software optimization is still underway.

One UI 7 could further solidify Samsung’s lead in the smartphone market. The company is rigorously working on improvements and optimization. These efforts will surely benefit Galaxy users by upscaling their Galaxy experience.

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