Samsung
Samsung builds Everland Photo Studio to feature Galaxy S24 Camera, AI features
Samsung builds Galaxy Photo Studio at Everland, featuring Galaxy S24 Camera and AI features. At this innovative photo studio, visitors can utilize a variety of props, including umbrellas, flowers, and soap bubbles, to create enchanting shots with your Galaxy S24.
After shooting with Galaxy S24 Camera, users can elevate their creations to new heights using the Galaxy AI’s “Generative Edit.” This feature helps you transform your photos into masterpieces imbued with a mystical atmosphere.
The Galaxy S24 rental service allows you to explore the park and experience the AI features throughout Everland. Customers who register their Everland tickets, memberships, or mobile IDs in Samsung Wallet will receive a complimentary snack exchange voucher.
“Galaxy Studio Photo is designed to provide Generation Z visitors to Everland with a more immersive and engaging Galaxy AI experience during the spring season,” remarked a Samsung Elec representative. “We hope that visitors will capture their own unique and extraordinary photos using our Galaxy AI-powered cameras at the various photo spots throughout Everland.”
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Apps
Samsung Core Services get more stable with May 2024 update
We are in May 2024 and Samsung Core Services app gets a new update with version 3.0.00.56. The new update comes with significant enhancements to the user experience and enhances the app’s performance through improvements and fixes.
The update fixes some minor bugs that have been affecting the app’s functionality. These fixes are essential as they ensure a smoother, more reliable experience for all users.
Additionally, the update includes app stability and reliability improvements, which means that the app is also only becoming more secure and stable. However, the changelog does not contain any new features or changes.
Samsung Core Services May 2024 update is available on the Galaxy Store with an installation package size of 132.29MB, you can download it. Also, you can sideload it from the third-party app link.
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Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro, XCover 7, and XCover 6 Pro get enhanced 4G support update
Samsung has started rolling out the advanced 4G band support update for Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro, Galaxy XCover 7, and Galaxy XCover 6 devices. The update 4G network compatibility by enhancing the band.
The fresh update has revised support for the LTE TDD band. For German-purchased devices, the update will disable TDD 4G network support in ten European countries including Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.
In addition, the update also improves the security and stability of the device. It also fixes some issues for error-free services.
Latest Firmware:
- Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro – T636BXXU5CXD4
- Galaxy XCover7 – G556BXXU2AXD6
- Galaxy XCover 6 Pro – G736BXXU5DXD2
To check the update, you just need to navigate 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.
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Issues
Samsung stops Galaxy S22’s AI-packed One UI 6.1 update rollout
Samsung encountered issues with the One UI 6.1 software update for its Galaxy S22 series and has temporarily suspended it. Recently, the company started releasing the One UI 6.1 update in Korea. However, the Korean tech giant has reportedly stopped the update due to some issues and reverted to the previous version One UI 6.0.
According to the information via @Tarunvats, the One UI 6.1 update has been suspended for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series due to the lock screen issue. In addition, the software version has also changed back from S90xNKSU3EXDC to S90xNKSU3DXD3. In addition, some reports reveal that the update is paused due to a rebooting issue.
One UI 6.1 update was released to bring a host of improvements, including a more intuitive interface and advanced AI capabilities. However, the lock screen and rebooting issues have delayed these benefits for users worldwide.
Currently, it’s unclear when the One UI 6.1 update will be available again, especially for users in other countries. Samsung is likely working on resolving the issue to ensure that the update is secure and functions properly before releasing it again.
Breaking: Samsung Galaxy S22 starts getting One UI 6.1 and Galaxy AI features
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