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Samsung pulls SmartThings update after breaking many S10, Note10

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Samsung’s recent SmartThings update broke many Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices. Following the reports, the company pulled the update and apologized to consumers. A new release is also reportedly released through Galaxy Store.

Isn’t it too late?

The glitchy SmartThings update led many Galaxy users to lose their data for no reason. As soon as users installed the SmartThings update, their phone was stuck in the boot loop. There’s no solution but to factory reset the device through Recovery.

Samsung acknowledges the recent SmartThings update affected some Galaxy phones running Android 12. We have recently reported problems appearing on Galaxy phones such as the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series.

New Samsung update could crush your Galaxy, pained many

Samsung revealed that it had stopped updating the SmartThings as soon as it became aware of the issue and working on a solution “as a matter of urgency.” If you have experienced any inconvenience, please contact your nearest service center.

 

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Some Galaxy smartphones running Android 12-based One UI operating system, such as the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series, have experienced a repeated boot error when updating to the latest version of the SmartThings app.

If you have an idea of factory reset through Recovery, you don’t need to visit the service center. Be aware that you would need to log in with the same Google Account that you were using before factory resetting the device.

Manual data wipe puts Google’s FRP lock for security purposes. In case you don’t have access to credentials, a service center visit is necessary. Samsung may have notified their repair partners to assist you nicely with seamless repairs.

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Is Samsung starting One UI 8 OS update rollout today?

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Samsung fans are talking about the One UI 8 update, based on Android 16 OS. With the Galaxy Unpacked event happening today, July 9, 2025, many are wondering if the rollout starts now.

Let’s break it down.

One UI 8 is set to launch at Unpacked with an improved user interface and new features. The official debut of this software aligns with Samsung’s Summer timeline announced in May 2025.

Samsung’s Unpacked event is today, July 9, and the new Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 are debuting with One UI 8 pre-installed. This marks the official start of the rollout for these new foldables.

One UI 7 Beta and Stable releases were delayed greatly due to UI changes. Meanwhile, Samsung has fixed most of the issues by advancing its Android version adoption timeline with Google.

Back in May 2025, Samsung started One UI 8 Beta for the Galaxy S25 series flagships. Beta users might get the stable update sooner, but there’s no confirmation it’s rolling out for all today.

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Samsung One UI 8 Update

Last month, Samsung dropped the second beta for S25 series users. Leaks from internal builds have showcased some big features and UI tweaks that may be provided with Beta 3 or the official release.

If you own a Galaxy S24, S23, or older foldables, you might need to wait. The update for these devices will likely start in August 2025, and the rollout is phased to ensure stability.

Samsung doesn’t stop here; it has been testing the new One UI 8 software on several Galaxy devices from the Galaxy S flagship lineup to the Galaxy A mid-range and budget series.

Usually, Samsung rolls out updates in stages to avoid bugs and ensure compatibility. New devices get priority, while older models follow after testing and verification among a low volume of users.

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Will Samsung repeat the One UI 7 mistake with One UI 8?

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One UI 7 is the best software update so far, bringing new changes and upgrades that surpass the previous generational OS upgrades, but One UI 8 is unveiling today at Unpacked, and the question is whether Samsung will repeat a mistake with new OS version or it will take this opportunity to redeem the past fallout.

One UI 7 was first unveiled through the beta program in December. Despite spending months in testing, the phone maker kept the existing Galaxy smartphone users waiting. In January, the Galaxy S25 series made its debut with this new OS version.

Samsung took this opportunity to announce the latest software features and AI innovations. However, It completely forgot about sharing expansion details for existing models. This secrecy remained for the next two months, until the stable version finally released for S24 series in April.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra One UI 8 Quick Panel

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This software policy struck many with doubts because the wait was purely unnecessary. I found two reasons responsible for this fallout. The first is the lack of information, and the second is the delay. Samsung is once again in the same spot with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 series making a debut with One UI 8. This scenario is identical to the S25 launch, and the aftermath is already explained above.

The One UI 8 beta program first opened in late May, and it is going through the final stages of testing for existing flagship phones and tablets. We’ve been speculating the same with One UI 7 prior to S25 series launch but Samsung played otherwise.

Therefore, it would be interesting to see whether Samsung will repeat the same mistake as One UI 7 and release One UI 8 in August. Or, it will release the update today and share a roadmap for previous devices. We’ll get an answer today at the Unpacked event.

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How to watch Samsung Unpacked July 2025 event livestream – Big announcements to expect

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Samsung fans can watch the July 2025 Galaxy Unpacked right from their home. The company is holding an in-person launch event in New York, which will also be livestreamed for millions of tech fans and Samsung users worldwide.

The event, Samsung Unpacked, is set for today, July 9, 2025, which you can watch online. The company’s Galaxy Unpacked events share the latest in tech.

This July 2025 event, called “The Ultra Experience is Ready to Unfold,” will feature new Galaxy devices, making it worth watching for anyone interested in technology.

What’s coming at July Unpacked?

Smartphones

Samsung will launch three new foldable phones, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the budget Galaxy Z Flip FE.

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Smartwatches

Next-gen Wear OS smartwatches from Samsung are also coming. The Watch 8 series will include Base and Classic models, with the 2025 Watch Ultra also arriving.

Software

Samsung will reveal One UI 8, built on the new Android 16. New foldables will come pre-installed with this OS, and the company may drop a rollout hint for older devices.

Galaxy AI

Galaxy AI will take center stage at the Unpacked event, with Samsung crafting new useful AI-powered features, which will make your Galaxy experience more fun and productive.

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Future products tease

The company’s first Tri-Fold phone and XR Headset are said to be teased at the Unpacked event. These devices may launch at a specific event later this year.

How to watch Samsung Unpacked?

At the time of the event (10 a.m. ET, 3 p.m. BST, 7:30 p.m. IST and 4 p.m. CET), Samsung will present a live stream when you open its official website or newsroom. The official Samsung channels on YouTube will also stream the launch event, making it widely accessible.

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The best part: you don’t need any sign-up or pre-registration for the livestream. Open for all, the Unpacked livestream can be watched from anywhere around the world, and you can access it directly through the links below.

  • Samsung Website – LINK
  • Samsung Newsroom – LINK
  • Samsung YouTube – LINK

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Everything leaked before launch, specs, renders and more

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The Galaxy Z Fold 7 will unveil tomorrow, and Samsung is planning to surprise users with new design and feature upgrades, but leaks have already revealed so much in advance to give us an understanding of what this device may offer and we’ve compiled all of them in one place, including specs, images and more.

This is the seventh-generation Z Fold device, and this year, the primary focus is on the design. Samsung has one of the most unique design philosophies among Android smartphones, and the Fold 7 has evolved with swift changes.

One of the key attractions will be its thin outlook and rectangular shape. Foldable phones don’t pay much of attention to the shape, while adopting large bezels all around. Samsung is about to reimagine this approach with Fold 7’s composition including the redesigned hinge, as the backbone of new experience.

The phone will have a larger cover screen with an improved aspect ratio, which could align with the S25+. However, the quality will be crisper. Unlike Fold 6, the successor will offer better viewing angles thanks to its large size, which makes it more useful.

The same goes for the internal screen, which will expand beyond Fold 6 and another change in the phone will be the removal of under display camera. So, you can expect a better imaging quality for selfies while using the phone unfolded.

With these two changes, the Fold 7 will not only improve the viewing experience but also contribute to a better in-hand experience. Additionally, the phone will improve the photography experience with a high-quality image sensor going to 200MP.

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This will be comparable to the Galaxy S25 Ultra with similar sensors and features. This year’s foldable will get priority treatment for software upgrades, taking off with One UI 8 (Android 16) out of the box.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 specs

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 specs includes the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with 38% faster CPU, 26% faster GPU and 41% improvement in AI over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.

The cover screen is 6.5 inches, increased from 6.3 inches in Fold 6. The Internal display is 8 inches, upgrading from 7.6 inches in the predecessor with dynamic AMOLED 2X. The camera system consists of a 200MP main, 12MP ultra-wide and 10MP telephoto camera. A 10MP camera is placed on the cover screen.

The phone will be 8.9mm thin when folded and 4.2mm once unfolded, and the weight will stand at 216 grams. This upgrade compares to the 12.1mm thickness of the unfolded Fold 6, 5.6mm folded, and 239 grams overall weight. So, the new device has large screens but low weight. The battery size is unchanged at 4400mAh and it will come in three colors Blue Shadow, Jet Black and Silver Shadow.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 images

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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Performance

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Z Fold 7 price

Samsung could offer 256GB version at 2,099 euros, approximately $2,458 and other versions could go up to $3,000. However, official price will be announced tomorrow.

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No more updates: 3 Samsung devices lose software support in July 2025

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Samsung recently shared its software update plan for July 2025. In this new plan, three Galaxy devices have been removed from the list in July 2025. This means they will no longer receive any software updates from Samsung. The devices are the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, Galaxy F52 5G, and Galaxy A22 5G.

These three devices were released in 2021. They have now completed their update cycle. Before being removed, they were getting updates twice a year.

Over the past four years, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, Galaxy F52 5G, and Galaxy A22 5G devices received major Android updates and security updates as promised by Samsung. Now, their software support has officially ended.

Samsung Galaxy A22 August 2024 security update

However, there’s no need to worry too much. These devices will still get Google Play system updates. These updates help fix important issues and keep your phone secure. You’ll still be able to use apps like banking apps without any problem. The only thing is, you won’t get the latest Android features anymore.

If you want to enjoy the latest features, security updates, and performance improvements, you can switch to a newer device. Samsung has newer models like the Galaxy A56, Galaxy F56 5G, and the Galaxy Tab S10 series, which will continue to get regular updates and offer the latest features.

Still, if your current device is working well and you’re happy with it, there’s no need to upgrade. These phones and tablets will continue to work normally for daily use, such as calling, texting, browsing, and using apps.

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While these three Samsung Galaxy devices have ended update support in July 2025, they are still safe and useful for regular daily use.

Samsung July 2025 Update: What it fixes, and who gets it

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