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Samsung One UI 7.1 to bring AI Summary, AI Emoji and more Galaxy AI features

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One UI 7 Beta apparantely coming next week after an endless delay. Meanwhile, Samsung is rumored to be reserving bold new Galaxy AI features for the One UI 7.1.

Tipster ChunBhai revealed that the “most upcoming Galaxy AI features” will be available in the Samsung One UI 7.1, rather than the One UI 7.0.

The input suggests that One UI 7.1 will introduce AI Summary and AI Emoji features. These new additions will be powered by Generative AI capabilities.

In addition, it has been disclosed that the One UI 7.0 Beta is ready to roll out next week. The first wave of distribution could cover Germany, South Korea, and the USA.

Galaxy AI’s AI Summary will allow you to summarize text on the fly. The feature could be deeply integrated with the operating system to function seamlessly.

Samsung Galaxy AI Summary One UI 7.1

AI Emoji could be inspired by Apple Intelligence’s Genmoji feature. The recent iOS 18.2 developer Beta 3 brings the Genmoji feature to iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series models.

One UI 7.1 exists?

Previously, the same source claimed that the Galaxy S25 series runs One UI 7.0 internally. The revelation sparked debate on whether the One UI 7.1 will exist or not.

Well, it seems the prototype has been upgraded to the One UI 7.1 firmware. As Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta nears to release, work on the next incremental build may have been started internally.

Public One UI 7 will be announced alongside the Galaxy S25 series next year. After that, eligible Galaxy phones and tablets would start receiving new features and changes through OTA.

Galaxy S25 series could come pre-installed with the One UI 7.1 version. Then, the company would announce the expansion of the new firmware to older devices within a month or two.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung Calendar icon receives more tweaks in One UI 7 Beta

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Samsung Calendar app got a new icon with One UI 7, including new icons and enhanced features. The One UI 7 Beta update has been released, and a new report suggests that beta users just received the first app update, which is for the Samsung Calendar app.

The latest update of the Samsung Calendar app arrives with version 12.6.00.35. It brings a new tweak to the app icon, you can now see the name of the day along with the date. This update is truly useful as users no longer need to open the calendar to check the day,  they can see its glance on the icon.

The new revamped icon of the Samsung Messages app is available for devices running Android 15-based One UI 7 beta, which means it’s currently only for the Galaxy S24 series. More devices will get this revamped icon with One UI 7.

Samsung One UI 7 Beta Calendar

Aside from this, the One UI 7 update makes handling your calendar easier. You can now reschedule events by simply dragging and dropping them in the Month view.

You can now choose which calendars to show on your widgets which lets you display different calendars on your home screen. With the “Add countdown widget”, you can add countdowns for events like birthdays to see the days left and right on your home screen.

Moreover, you can also move all events from one calendar to another without hassle, perfect for switching from a phone-based calendar to a cloud-based one. If you are a Galaxy S24 user, register and install the One UI 7 Beta to enjoy new Samsung Calendar features.

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Samsung One UI 7.0 lets you transfer recovered, private data to new device

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One UI 7.0 Samsung Knox

The most anticipated One UI 7 Beta Program kicked off yesterday. Among the most highlighting advancements, Samsung announced that the One UI 7.0 allows you to transfer recovered, private data to a new device.

Leveraging Knox Matrix, the new software brings a new recovery method for Enhanced Data Protection. Samsung’s One UI 7.0 adds ease and convenience to the process of retrieving data stored on Samsung Cloud.

Samsung’s Enhanced Data Protection feature keeps connected devices synchronized and secure, as well as ensures that if access to a trusted device is lost, users have a backup plan to prevent the loss of their data.

With One UI 7.0, Samsung Galaxy smartphone users will be able to transfer recovered, private data to a new device by verifying the lock screen factor — whether pin, pattern, or password — of their previous device.

Simply put, you will gain access to the recovered data on your new device by the lock screen factor using the security pick of your old device. The feature may safely store your security factor to ease the verification process during recovery.

One UI 7.0 Samsung Knox

You may find it less useful, but it will become a boon in case you are about to lose your data. Knox Matrix is a vision for the future, enhancing protection through multi-layered, intelligent threat monitoring between connected Samsung devices.

Apart from this, Samsung users can now also create and use passkeys to log into their Samsung Account. As digital authentication credentials, passkeys enable a faster, easier way to securely log in to apps, devices, and websites.

One UI 7 introduces even more ways users can adjust security settings to best suit how they use their devices. Read more here: One UI 7 introduces advanced security and privacy features for Samsung devices

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TSMC leaps to 2nm chip as Samsung battles 3nm hurdles

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TSMC could commence mass production of cutting-edge 2nm products next year. While Samsung is facing issues with its 3nm process tech, its Taiwanese rival is set to widen the gap further.

Taiwan’s LibertyTimes reports that TSMC has decided to operate mass production of 2nm products after the test production yield of its 2nm process exceeded 60%.

Currently, the most advanced mass-production technology worldwide is 3nm. With the 2nm process yield surpassing 60%, TSMC plans to transfer it to the newly constructed Kaohsiung plant.

TSMC plans to build 10 new factories in Taiwan and overseas simultaneously next year. Details of these capital investments will be disclosed during the Q4 earnings briefing.

Samsung vs TSMC – Foundry Market

TSMC’s capital expenditure is expected to reach up to $38 billion in 2025. If this happens, the expenditure will surpass the previous record of $36.29 billion.

The company has widened its lead over second-place Samsung in the global foundry market during the third quarter, meanwhile, Samsung saw its market share fall from 11.5% to 9.3.

The gap between Samsung Foundry and TSMC expanded from 50.8% in Q2 to 55.6% in Q3.

TrendForce explained, “TSMC saw increased capacity utilization and wafer shipments driven by flagship smartphone products and AI semiconductors, whereas Samsung Electronics faced intensified competition with Chinese firms in mature process technologies, leading to price cuts and a subsequent decline in revenue and market share compared to the previous quarter.”

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The term “nanometer” (nm) refers to the width of semiconductor circuits. The narrower the width, the lower the power consumption and the faster the processing speed.

TSMC’s 2nm factories are being built at the Nanzih Science Park in Kaohsiung and are scheduled to begin operations in the first and third quarters of next year, respectively.

Via – Jukanlosreve

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