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Samsung India seeks relief in $601 million tax dispute, citing Reliance’s precedent

Samsung is seeking relief in a $601 million tax dispute in India. Documents allegedly revealed that the company is citing Reliance practices to justify that the local administration has misclassified the gears despite a precedent.
Earlier, Volkswagen had sued the Indian government over misclassifying its component imports. Samsung becomes the latest foreign giant in fighting the $601 million tax demand ($520M tax demand + $81M fine) in India.
Documents seen by Reuters reveal that Samsung India arguing officials were aware of the practice, as Reliance similarly imported the same component for years, however, that was completely ignored by the law enforcement officials.
In its 281-page challenge at the Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal in Mumbai, Samsung criticises Indian authorities for being “fully aware” of the business model as Reliance had a “long-established practice” of importing the same equipment without any tariff payments for three years until 2017.
Earlier this year, Indian authorities instructed the Korean tech giant to return $520 million availed under the country’s policies as grants or subsidies. Samsung was accused of evading the 10-20% tariffs by misclassifying imports of a key mobile tower equipment.
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After Tri-Fold, Huawei foldable screen laptop launch exposes Samsung’s weak spots?

Today, Huawei introduced its first foldable screen laptop with its HarmonyOS operating system. After bringing the first Tri-Fold to the market, Huawei has just brought a foldable screen laptop, aiming at Samsung’s weakness.
Huawei’s advancements in tri-fold devices, like the Mate XT Ultimate Design, highlight its innovative approach. At the same time, global tech titans such as Samsung are facing challenges in keeping up with the pace of innovation.
Reliable Hinge
Huawei’s foldable screen laptop features the world’s largest hinge, measuring 285mm. This hinge uses a three-stage shaft design for smooth opening and closing, offering stability at angles as low as 0–20 degrees and maintaining it from 30–150 degrees.

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The MateBook Fold Ultimate Design features an 18-inch dual-layer OLED display, delivering a stunning 3.3K resolution. When folded, it offers a 3:2 aspect ratio for a tablet-like experience, and when fully unfolded, it maintains a 3:2 ratio for a spacious workspace.
Huawei claims this is the first laptop to use LTPO tech, which adjusts the refresh rate dynamically to save power while ensuring smooth visuals. The display also supports the P3 wide color gamut and HDR Vivid for rich, accurate colors.
The company uses three carbon fiber support layers, which reportedly boost impact resistance by three times compared to standard displays. At just 7.3mm thick when unfolded and weighing 1.16kg, the MateBook Fold is remarkably portable for its size.

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Huawei is shipping its in-house HarmonyOS 5 with the foldable screen laptop. It’s a challenge to Microsoft as well, which dominates the PC OS market with its popular Windows operating system along with Apple’s macOS.
Pricing and Availability
The MateBook Fold Ultimate Design is available in two configurations:
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- 32GB RAM + 1TB storage: 23,999 yuan (approx. $3,328)
- 32GB RAM + 2TB storage: 26,999 yuan (approx. $3,744)
Samsung gets another challenge from Huawei
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 have received a mild response due to incremental updates over their predecessors. Samsung’s foldable market share has been challenged by Huawei’s technological innovations, particularly with the Mate XT.
Samsung is reportedly working on a tri-fold phone, slated for release by the end of the year. It could introduce a G-shaped inward-folding mechanism with a giant 10-inch display, competing directly with Huawei’s Tri-Fold device.
The company’s prototypes, like the Flex G and Flex S, have shown promise, but none have reached the market yet. That said, Samsung is taking a cautious approach for the G Fold, planning to produce only 200,000–300,000 units initially.
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Samsung QuickStar v8.1.02.24 fixes clock alignment bug on One UI 7

Samsung has released a new update for its QuickStar Good Lock module, which fixes the clock bug. The update comes with version number 8.1.02.24 on Galaxy devices, bringing important fixes and improvements for users running One UI 7.
The fresh update of Samsung QuickStar fixes the clock position bug. Some users on One UI 7 noticed that the clock on the status bar was always stuck in the middle, even if their phone didn’t support a center option.
This issue was frustrating for people who like to customize their phone’s look. With this new update, Samsung has fixed the issue. Now, the clock will appear in the correct place according to the user’s chosen settings.
Along with this fix, Samsung has also improved the overall stability of the QuickStar module. This means the app should now run more smoothly, with fewer crashes or errors.
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If you want to get the update, you can download it easily from the Galaxy Store. Just open the store, tap on the Menu button, and go to Updates. If the update is available for your device, it will show up there. You can also Good Lock app to install the update.
QuickStar is a popular module in Good Lock that lets users change the look and behavior of the status bar and quick settings panel. Make sure to keep your Good Lock modules up to date to enjoy the latest fixes and features.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic pass 3C certification, launch expected soon

Samsung is getting ready to launch its next smartwatches – the Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. Right now, both the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 models have just received 3C certification in China, which means they are one step closer to being released.
The 3C certification spotted by Xpertpick shows two model numbers, SM-L3350 and SM-L5050. These are believed to be for the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic. These watches are expected to be announced in July 2025, likely alongside Samsung’s new foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.
Moreover, the listing confirms that both watches will support LTE, 10W charging, and may come with Samsung’s EP-T1510 travel charger. Although the 3C listing doesn’t give too many details, more information has already appeared in past leaks.

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Earlier, the Galaxy Watch 8 series also appeared on the FCC certification website. According to that, both models will support LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, 10W wired charging, and wireless charging.
Like the current watch series, reports claim that both models will come in different sizes. Last year, Samsung released the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra with its foldables in July, so a similar launch timeline is expected this year.
However, it is still unclear if Samsung will launch a new version of the Watch Ultra this year. This year, Samsung is bringing back the Classic model with the Galaxy Watch 8, which was removed in the Watch 7 series. Stay tuned for more information.
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Samsung updates Galaxy A53 in advance of One UI 7 refresh

Samsung has begun rolling out an Android 14-based May 2025 security update for the Galaxy A53 smartphone. The update is currently rolling out for users in Europe, and the company will soon make it available in more countries.
May 2025 security update for the Galaxy A53 smartphone arrives with version A536BXXSEEYD9, and users will have to download around 270 MB package to install the update. It is an initial rollout, so it may take some hours or days to reach all models.
The latest security patch fixes 58 high-level vulnerabilities to enhance Galaxy security. Samsung has tagged an additional 20 SVE items. These fixes elevate your Galaxy’s security status by addressing One UI-related flaws. The company has also specifically detailed 13 of those 20 SVE items for Galaxy users.
Aside from this, the update improves some functions to provide a better Galaxy experience. It makes your device more secure, reliable, and stable.
Notably, the update is based on Android 14, and users of the Samsung Galaxy A53 smartphone will soon get the Android 15-based One UI 7 update. It is expected that Samsung might roll out the major update in the coming week for this Galaxy A series phone.
Until then, you can install the latest security update on the Galaxy A53 smartphone to make it ready for future updates. For that, you just need to visit Settings, then click on the Download and install option in the Software Update section. If the update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
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Samsung US showcases AI restaurant tech at NRA 2025 with SoundHound

Samsung Electronics America and SoundHound AI are teaming up at the 2025 National Restaurant Association (NRA) Show in Chicago, happening May 17–20.
SoundHound’s voice AI platform powers seamless ordering across multiple channels. It supports front-of-house, back-of-house, and off-premise operations.
A highlight at the booth is the Dynamic Drive-Thru solution, featuring a live demo from Burger King UK. It pairs Samsung’s 55-inch OH Series Outdoor Signage with SoundHound’s voice AI for an interactive, user-friendly ordering experience.
Samsung’s 55-inch displays will also showcase SoundHound’s innovations in vibrant color. These include Voice Insights, which pulls actionable data from customer conversations, and Smart Lane, a drive-thru solution that speeds up service.

Samsung teams up with SoundHound for AI-driven restaurant tech
Another exciting feature is SoundHound’s in-car voice commerce platform. Visitors can try placing real-time takeout orders, paying hands-free, and navigating to pickup locations, all using voice commands from a car’s infotainment system.
Smart Answering handles inbound calls using business-specific data. Employee Assist, an AI coach, provides instant answers to staff, boosting efficiency. These solutions may be demonstrated on tablets like the Galaxy Tab S10+.
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