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Samsung Wallet updates are ending on some devices

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Samsung just revealed the Wallet app updates deadline for some Galaxy devices. The company’s payments and wallet application will no longer receive new updates on a portion of Galaxy phones running an older Android version.

Recently, Samsung Wallet issued an in-app notice, disclosing that new Updates will not be provided on devices running Android 10. With no new updates, the Wallet app would render it a little unsafe to use, and you should avoid using it.

Note that the Samsung Wallet app will remain functional without updates. The change will only bar your Galaxy from receiving new versions that typically include security improvements and fixes for emerging bugs/problems.

Starting June 23rd, Samsung Wallet won’t receive Store Updates on Android 10 devices. It’s an end-of-support that comes after over five years of continuous deployment of updates since the operating system was initially released.

This shift doesn’t affect a broad audience, but it still has significance. Galaxy users who are still rocking the Android 10-based One UI 2 should upgrade their device to the new official firmware, just in case it’s pending for installation.

Samsung’s Galaxy and App updates don’t just bring improvements but also elevate experiences with new features. With no updates carried forward, you may miss out on the latest advancements and seamless experiences.

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Lack of updates also results in unusual problems like crashing and probably payment failures. Samsung phones are tough to trick by hackers, but the Wallet security can’t be risked as it holds your financial credentials.

If your phone has also reached the end of life, I advise you not to use Samsung Wallet thereafter. Upgrading to a new Galaxy unlocks access to a whole new world, as well as even more epic experiences that bring convenience.

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Samsung confirms LockStar widget bug fix for Galaxy devices

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Samsung is working on a new update to fix some widget-related issues in the LockStar Good Lock module. Some Galaxy users have reported bugs and missing features, and Samsung has now responded.

The big issue that users are facing in the Samsung LockStar app is lock screen widgets. Users have shared that when they set a widget on the lock screen using LockStar, it disappears after they restart their phone.

Because of this issue, they have to go back to the settings and set it up again every time. This has been frustrating for several users who use LockStar to customize their lock screen.

A Samsung community moderator confirmed the widget problem and said there is a bug where widget settings in LockStar are not saved after restarting the phone. For that, Samsung has promised to fix this in a future update to the LockStar app.

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Aside from this, users also reported the missing gesture. Before, users could open some apps by swiping to the bottom corner of the screen. That gesture has now been removed.

Notably, Samsung replaced it with a long press on the right button. But many users already use that button for other features. Because of this, they are asking Samsung to bring the old gesture back.

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However, Samsung has not said anything yet about bringing back the swipe gesture. Many users are hoping that Samsung will give more options in future updates to make LockStar easier and more flexible to use.

Stay tuned for the next update, which should make things better on Samsung LockStar.

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Samsung phones about to get new Google Messages with cleaner UI

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Samsung phone users may soon receive a small but useful update in the Google Messages app. Google is working to separate the Camera and Gallery options in the Messages app to make the interface more organized.

In the latest beta version of the app, Google has made a change that separates the Camera and Gallery buttons of Google Messages. This could make the app look better and easier to use.

Earlier, when you tapped the Plus icon while chatting, you saw one option, Gallery. This would open a screen where you could take a photo with the camera and also see your recent pictures below. It was handy but sometimes confusing if you only wanted to use the camera or pick a photo.

Now, in the beta version, Google has added two separate buttons, one for Camera and one for Gallery. If you tap the Gallery button, you will only see photos and videos already on your phone. If you tap the Camera button, it opens the camera view, just like before, but also shows your recent photos below it for quick access.

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This update is currently under development in the beta version of Google Messages, and it’s not yet available to everyone. However, Google hasn’t confirmed when it will be available for everyone. But if it works well, it could be rolled out to all users, including those on Samsung phones.

Even though this is a small update, it helps make the app easier to use and saves time when sharing photos or videos in chats. Samsung users who use Google Messages may soon enjoy a cleaner and simpler messaging experience. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung just added two Good Lock apps to One UI 8 territory but the big one still awaited

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Samsung is continuing to update its Good Lock modules to work better with the latest software. At the moment, the company has now added One UI 8 support to two more Samsung Good Lock apps – QuickStar and NavStar.

Along with the new support for One UI 8, both modules also bring some small design changes and bug fixes. This means they don’t just work on newer phones, but also they now look and feel better too.

The fresh update for the Samsung QuickStar app arrives with version 9.0.00.01. This version supports phones running One UI 8. It means that users can now enjoy the QuickStar feature on the One UI 8 software smoothly.

QuickStar is a module that lets you customize the quick panel. With QuickStar, you can change the layout, colors, icons, and even hide certain items from the panel. The new update also fixes some bugs, so the app should run more smoothly on the new software.

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On the other hand, NavStar has also been updated to version 8.0.00.4. This module is made for customizing the navigation bar, including the Back, Home, and Recent buttons.

The new version adds One UI 8 support and brings a cleaner, slightly updated design. You can now enjoy a better user experience, with more control over how the buttons look and behave.

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While QuickStar and NavStar have been updated, some popular Good Lock modules like Home Up and LockStar are still waiting for One UI 8 support. Samsung is likely working on them and may release updates soon. Aside from these two Good Lock modules, some other apps, including Camera Assistant, Display Assistant, and MultiSta, received One UI 8 support.

You can download the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can install the update directly via the Good Lock app. More module updates are expected soon, so keep an eye out!

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Samsung Software Update app’s latest update brings new visually rich icon

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Samsung has just released a new update for its Software Update app, which brings a new app icon. The latest update comes with version 4.4.08 for Galaxy devices.

The Software Update app is used to install the latest firmware and system updates on Galaxy phones and tablets. With this new update, Samsung has made the app better with a new look.

The fresh update of the Samsung Software update app arrives with a new app icon. The old icon had a circular arrow inside a white square, which looked more like a refresh symbol. Now, the new icon shows a downward arrow inside a white box, with a progress bar below it.

This new design clearly shows that the app is meant for downloading and installing updates. It has a darker blue background, which gives it a cleaner and more modern look. It helps users easily recognize what the app is used for just by looking at it.

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Besides the new icon, Samsung has also made some minor changes to the app. The update fixes minor bugs and improves the app’s performance. Through this, the app should now run more smoothly and feel more stable.

If you have a Galaxy device, you can download the update by opening the Galaxy Store, tapping on the Menu button, and then selecting Updates. Install the update now to enjoy a new look. This small but useful update helps improve the overall experience of software updates on Samsung Galaxy devices.

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Samsung will fix a major One UI 7 bug with One UI 8 update

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Samsung is planning to improve the Toast History feature within the Nice Catch Good Lock module suite with One UI 8 support. This feature helps users see a list of small pop-up messages that appear on their phones.

In the One UI 7 software, many users noticed a problem with this feature. Instead of showing the full message in the toast notification history, it only shows which app sent the toast. The actual message content is missing.

Previously, users could view the text content of toast notifications. But this functionality is not working as previously, causing inconvenience.

Notably, the Toast History feature in Nice Catch is designed to provide users with a list of all toast notifications that have appeared on their device. Toasts are small, temporary pop-up messages that apps use to deliver brief information. This is useful for checking what notifications have appeared or for fixing problems with apps.

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For that, a community moderator has explained that there was a problem with getting the toast message history in One UI 7. Samsung is aware of this and says they will fix it with One UI 8 support.

The moderator mentioned that the company plans to resolve the Toast History issue and reintroduce full toast content visibility with the support of One UI 8 for Nice Catch.

Users can expect a more reliable and detailed Toast History function in One UI 8. The company is working to restore the ability to view the full text of each toast notification. It is expected that Samsung will soon make the Nice Catch module compatible with One UI 8.

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At the moment, the latest foldable users are enjoying the One UI 8 features. However, Galaxy S25 series users are also testing them, but through the One UI Beta Program. The company will soon start the One UI 8 rollout for older Galaxy devices. Stay tuned.

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