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Samsung Galaxy A55 impresses with One UI 7 (Android 15) testing scores on Geekbench
Samsung Galaxy A55 has been spotted on Geekbench running One UI 7-based Android 15. This smartphone will be one of the first phones in the Galaxy A series to get Android 15, which is set to bring new features and improvements to the device.
According to the tipster, the Samsung Galaxy A55 with One UI 7 has scored impressively on the benchmark, with a single-core score of 1161 and a multi-core score of 3369. These scores suggest the A55 will offer amazing performance to handle everyday tasks and multitask easily.
One UI 7 update will mark the start of a new software upgrade cycle for Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A55 smartphone. Notably, Samsung promises to provide four major Android updates to the Galaxy A55, so users can expect the phone to stay up-to-date with the latest features for several years.
While Android 15 won’t officially launch until 2025, Samsung has been testing the software on several devices already. Earlier, the Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A54 were seen on Geekbench with Android 15 earlier, and now the A55 is joining the list. This shows that Samsung is regularly working on the development of the next version of One UI skin.
It’s possible that some Galaxy A55 users could get to try Android 15 early through a beta program, but this hasn’t been confirmed yet. Samsung will likely release the beta first for flagship models like the Galaxy S24 series, and other mid-range devices could get a chance to try new features later.
Stay tuned for more information as the One UI 7 Beta update is reportedly going to be released this week.
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Samsung December 2024 One UI Updates List
Samsung began rolling out its December 2024 security update, with the latest Galaxy foldable phones being the first to receive it. The update will expand to more devices in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Samsung has also opened the One UI 7 Beta program for the Galaxy S24 series, allowing users to explore new features before the official release.
The latest update brings improvements in security, stability, and performance to enhance the overall Galaxy experience. Along with the update, Samsung shared its December 2024 update roadmap, including a revised list of eligible devices.
Notably, Samsung Galaxy A42 5G has completed its update cycle and is now excluded from future updates. The device is no longer eligible for further updates, which marks the end of its support period.
The December security patch addresses more than 45 security vulnerabilities, with several critical patches included. Google’s security updates cover 6 critical vulnerabilities and 28 high-level ones.
In addition to these fixes, Samsung has addressed two high-level vulnerabilities in its semiconductor products. The update also includes 8 patches under Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE), covering areas like the Theme Center, Galaxy Watch Bluetooth, SmartSwitch, and Dex Mode.
Here’s a look at Galaxy devices that have already received the December 2024 security update.
Samsung December 2024 Updates List
December 9
- Samsung Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra get December 2024 security update
December 4
- December 2024 security update rolls out to Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6
*Stay tuned, more Galaxy devices will be added in the coming days.
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Watch: Samsung One UI 7 adopts Android 15’s App Archive feature
Samsung One UI 7 is adopting Android 15’s App Archive feature. Galaxy smartphone users can save storage space by archiving unused applications. It allows you to save storage even without completely uninstalling the app.
One UI 7 Beta is available in IceUniverse discovered App Archiving feature. Samsung will push the public rollout early next year. However, you can have a preview of what the feature functions in the X post embedded below.
Samsung’s latest software has a host of exciting features for users to explore. Among these is the App Archiving feature, which promises to help users better manage storage space on their devices while keeping the app data stored.
Simply put, App Archiving will let you free up space by temporarily removing unused apps. When an app is archived, its software, permissions, temporary files, and notifications are cleared, but the app icon and data remain intact.
When needed, you can easily restore the app without losing your personal settings or progress. Considering you have downloaded a big game but haven’t played it in months, you can archive it to save storage while keeping your saved game progress safe.
One UI 7 New Function: Archive pic.twitter.com/H3TjGR7fyk
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) December 9, 2024
How it can be accessed?
You can easily archive apps by following simple steps, however, enabling auto-archiving would make things even better.
Manual Archiving:
- Open the app settings
Select the app you want to archive - Tap the archive option.
The app’s icon will appear dimmed with an archiving symbol, indicating it has been stored away.
Automatic Archiving:
Enable automatic app archiving in the Play Store to allow the system to handle unused apps on your behalf. This can save storage proactively without you needing to manage it yourself.
Restoring Archived Apps
- Tap the dimmed app icon, and the system will reinstall it.
Ensure enough storage is available to avoid any interruptions.
The adoption of Android 15’s App Archive feature demonstrates Samsung’s commitment to leveraging the latest innovations. It sounds less interesting but you would end up loving it as it has practical advantages for your device’s storage.
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Samsung developing Galaxy AI Audio Eraser in One UI 7: Preview
Samsung is developing a Galaxy AI-powered Audio Eraser feature in One UI 7. The company has already released the first beta firmware for Galaxy S24 series owners but it doesn’t bring intelligent such functionality.
Galaxy AI is getting major upgrades in One UI 7 and Samsung is reportedly crafting another cool feature called Audio Eraser. It seems the internal build contains an Audio Eraser but is not available in the public Beta.
As previewed by IceUniverse/Weibo, Audio Eraser helps you eliminate distracting noise in videos by adjusting the volume of voices, wind, and other sounds.
Notably, Google launched the same feature with the Pixel 8 series last year. It seems Pixel’s AI innovation is expanding to Galaxy devices as part of the One UI 7 upgrade.
The feature’s preview displays four different volume adjustment sliders. These components will help you adjust the speaker’s audio along with other noise such as wind and music.
Galaxy phones come with top-notch camera hardware and capabilities. Audio Eraser will be a quite useful feature for creators who rely on Galaxy smartphones to record their videos.
The feature is expected to be readily available in the Gallery application. The Studio functionality would allow you to utilize Audio Eraser to remove unwanted noise from the video recorded.
Audio Eraser is just a piece of Galaxy AI’s feature suite. Samsung may have even more excellent features to be distributed to Galaxy smartphone users with the Stable One UI 7 update.
Beta Program is live and you can access the preview of One UI 7 in select countries. Meanwhile, you need to wait till February 2025 to get the official upgrade of One UI 7 for your Galaxy.
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