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Galaxy phone’s Clock app gets stability boost in September 2024

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Samsung Clock 12.3.30.39 update

We are in September 2024 and Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Clock app, which is available for devices using One UI 6.1.1. This update can be identified via version 12.3.30.28 on the Galaxy Store. It makes the app work better and more smoothly.

The fresh update improves the overall performance of the Clock app. While it doesn’t bring new features, it makes the existing ones more stable and reliable. This means that users can expect fewer glitches and a more consistent experience when using the app.

The Clock app is the most important tool for many Galaxy devices as it includes features like alarms, timers, and world clocks. Now, the latest update enhances them to provide a smoother experience.

Samsung Clock September 2024 update

This update is all about fixing bugs and enhancing features of the Samsung Clcok so that they work more effectively. Although the update doesn’t specify exactly what improvements have been made, the main aim is to ensure that the app runs without any issues.

To get the benefits of these improvements, users should update their Clock app to the latest version 12.3.30.38. This can be done easily through the Galaxy Store.

For installation of the Samsung Clock September 2024 update, you just need to visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Alternatively, you can download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

It is important to update your phone’s app to get the best performance and security. If you rely on the Clock app for setting alarms and timers or checking the time in different time zones, this update should make your experience a bit more reliable.

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Android’s Chrome preps for iOS-like animations as we await One UI 7

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Chrome for Android seemingly preparing to get iOS-inspired animations. Samsung is working hard on One UI 7 to rival Apple’s latest iOS 18. The upcoming update could bring iOS-inspired animations and fluency to Galaxy devices.

As Samsung preps iOS animations on One UI, Chrome for Android is also getting ready to follow the same suite. The new animation is visually appealing (as spotted by MSPoweruser) and visible on back-and-forward gesture controls.

The latest Chrome Canary update carries a flag called “back-forward visual transitions” in the experimental channel of the browser. When enabled, the toggle “adds animated gesture transitions for back/forward session history navigations.”

As you can see in the video, the back-and-forward animation has been completely revamped. The new choice introduces a way more appealing appearance than the current one. Such rich visuals make significant improvements to the user experience.

Notably, Chrome features “Back/Forward Cache (bfcache)” to render rich page transitions without any delays. Behind the scenes, the API keeps page snapshots stored, so they load faster when you go back or forward.

The change has recently become available for Beta testing. The visual tweak is now working, but there’s no tentative timeline for general availability. Google may keep it for the next version of Android which could release in Q2 next year.

One UI 7 Release Awaited

It’s December and Samsung hasn’t yet started the One UI 7 Beta. The company, at SDC24, announced that the One UI 7 Beta will start by the end of the year. We’ve entered the last month, and rumors now point to mid-December release.

Talking about Stable, you need to wait till February next year. The Galaxy S25 series could launch in late January, at the same time, the final version of One UI 7 will be introduced. We can only expect public rollout in February next year.

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Samsung Capture update brings better Dark Mode and enhanced features

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Samsung has released a new update for its Capture app, which brings useful improvements to make the app easier to use. This update makes tools work better and fixes some issues that users have faced.

The fresh update improves the usability of sketch conversions and smart select. These tools allow users to turn handwritten sketches into digital files or capture specific parts of the screen. The update makes these features faster and more accurate to make it making it easier for users to draw, write, or select areas on the screen.

Moreover, the update also fixes issues with phrases overlapping in certain languages. Some users experienced issues where text would overlap or not display properly, especially in languages that use different characters. Now, Samsung has improved how the app manages different languages to make the text clearer and easier to read.

Samsung’s Capture’s update also fixes icon visibility in dark mode. Many users prefer using dark mode on their Samsung devices, but in the past, some icons in the Capture app were hard to see in low-light settings. With this update, Samsung has made the icons more visible, so it’s easier to use the app even when the screen is dark.

You can download the update by visiting the Galaxy Store, tapping on the Menu option, and clicking on the Updates.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Store app refreshes with version 6.6.14.7

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Samsung Galaxy Store 6.6.14.7 update

Samsung has pushed out a new update for its Galaxy Store app, now available in version 6.6.14.7. The update improves the overall performance and user experience by addressing bugs.

With the latest update, Samsung fixes issues that users may have faced to ensure that the Galaxy Store runs more smoothly. These fixes help make the app more stable, so users can enjoy a seamless browsing and downloading experience for apps, games, and other content.

In addition to bug fixes, the update is also expected to enhance some new features that will improve the app’s performance. While specific details about these features haven’t been shared, updates like these typically aim to make the app faster, easier to use, and more responsive

Samsung Galaxy Store 6.6.14.7 update

Samsung continues to work on improving its apps. With regular updates, the company ensures that users have a reliable platform for accessing all kinds of content on their Galaxy devices.

To get the update, Galaxy Store users simply need to go to the app and download version 6.6.14.7. They can also download the update through the third-party app link mentioned here.

Termination of Edge Panels downloads via Galaxy Store

Samsung has recently confirmed that Edge Panels will no longer be available for download from the Galaxy Store after the One UI 7 update. The company issued a notice for the termination of Edge Panels download from the Galaxy Store.

Moreover, the Korean tech giant also mentioned that if users have downloaded Edge Panels on their older devices, they will still be able to transfer and install them on new devices running One UI 7 or later. They access the panels through the “My Apps” section of the Galaxy Store.

Samsung confirms termination of Edge Panel downloads with One UI 7

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