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One UI 6.1.1 enriches Galaxy Phone Link features on Windows 11 PCs
One UI 6.1.1 update offers several new features and enhancements to deliver a next-level experience. Now, users of Samsung Galaxy devices with One UI 6.1.1 software can enjoy the enhanced Phone Link feature of Windows 11.
Windows 11’s Phone Link is available for other Android phones along with Samsung devices. But the best experience is still with Galaxy devices because of the partnership between Samsung and Microsoft.
Users of the Samsung Galaxy S23 phones running One UI 6.1.1 have noticed a big improvement in screen mirroring with single-time permission. It makes it much easier to control apps on the phone directly from the desktop.
Previously, whenever users wanted to share their phone screen with their computer, they had to grant permission each time, which was too annoying. Now, when they tap the “Open Phone screen” option in the Phone Link app, the Galaxy phone connects instantly without asking for permission.
In addition to this, the integration of Copilot into Phone Link’s messaging section allows users to write and summarize text messages without needing to pick up their phones.
Furthermore, Microsoft has introduced a new “Phone Link” plugin for Copilot, which lets users manage their text messages directly in Microsoft Edge. Now, users can access their phone’s storage directly through File Explorer in Windows 11, removing the need for a USB cable.
Overall, the One UI 6.1.1 update makes connecting Samsung phones to Windows 11 easier and more convenient with the Phone Link feature. At the moment, this major One UI 6.1.1 update is available for Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Tab S9 series.
[Changelog] One UI 6.1.1 and Galaxy AI revolutionize your Galaxy S24 experience!
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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE offers unmatched gameplay
Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 FE is a great phone for users who love to play games on mobile. The handset offers powerful performance and optimized features. It boasts a new vapor chamber, a larger battery, and a Dynamic AMOLED display.
The Galaxy S24 FE redefines mobile gaming performance with a combination of robust hardware innovations. Equipped with a series of improvements, the new FE delivers a powerful experience in terms of durability, visual quality, and extended gameplay.
1.1x larger vapor chamber
Samsung’s new vapor chamber optimizes device cooling so the phone can maintain maximum performance, even during intense and heavy gaming. This means less worry about overheating and more time dedicated to focusing on the games.
In addition, the new Fan Edition packs a larger battery, enabling longer and uninterrupted gaming sessions. Galaxy users can face epic battles, race on virtual racetracks, or complete challenging levels without worrying about battery life.
The 6.7-inch AMOLED 2X display takes the visual experience to a new level. With the 120Hz refresh rate, the screen unlocks extremely smooth and lag-free gameplay. Besides, the AI-powered Vision Booster adjusts color and contrast for outdoor gaming.
Samsung pledged 7 years of OS and security updates for the Galaxy S24 FE. Your device will continue to receive brand new features and security patches for such longer period. Other upgrades make the S24 FE a great deal out there in the market.
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Samsung One UI Home gets a refresh with performance boost
Samsung has released a new update for the One UI Home app with version 15.5.05.17. This update brings improvements to enhance your experience on Galaxy devices.
With this update, users will notice a smoother home screen and better overall performance. It fixes some minor bugs that may have been causing issues to make navigation easier and more enjoyable.
Through this update, Samsung aims to provide a seamless experience for Home screen functions. It is available with an installation package size of around 28MB.
Samsung’s One UI Home app will automatically update on your Galaxy device with the latest software, so you don’t have to worry about missing out on the new features. Also, you can check for updates manually through the Galaxy Store app.
Moreover, there’s an option to download the Samsung One UI Home 15.5.05.17 update directly from third-party links if you want to install it right away but we recommend waiting for the official release. To check which version of the One UI Home app you have, just pinch out on your home screen, tap on the Settings icon, and go to ‘About Home Screen’.
One UI Home app is previously known as Samsung Experience Home. It features a simple layout with well-organized icons, designed specifically for Galaxy devices. This update combines familiarity with new design elements to make it easy for users to navigate their devices.
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Samsung’s AI influencer SAM challenges gamers at BGS
Samsung announced its AI influencer SAM will participate in the BGS (Brazil Game Show) 2024. BGS is the largest videogame event in Latin America. The event this set to take place from October 9th to 13th in São Paulo, Brazil.
SAM will be available for visitors letting them interact with it through various activities and actions. Adding to this, the AI influencer will be present in various modalities at the Samsung booth during the fair.
Watch Out
At the Watch Out game, SAM will compete alongside gamers. Developed with machine learning technology, Samsung’s Watch Out uses advanced artificial intelligence to work with intelligent agents trained to simulate SAM’s actions in real-time.
During the game, competitors must dodge obstacles and collect as many Galaxy Rings as possible to win. Later, SAM reacts to the player’s actions, offering a direct interaction experience between gamers and their 3D avatar.
SAM x BGS
BGS visitors can enjoy Watch Out on the main stage at the Samsung Booth. Games will be played during the intervals of the stage attractions, allowing the audience to compete in quick matches of up to three minutes.
Depending on their performance in the game, participants will be able to take home exclusive SAM items, such as sweatshirts, mousepads, and pins. It’s pretty interactive activity that the Korean tech giant has prepared for its consumers in Latin America.