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Information for OnePlus Head Moderator: Samsung already released Android 11-based One UI 3.0 Beta for the Galaxy Note 20/10, S20/S10, Fold 2/Flip series (Millions of smartphones)

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On September 08, 2020, Google has finally released its eleventh generation of Android – Android 11. With this version, Google has added several new features such as bubble notification, better privacy controls, notification history, and much more.

Following its release, several OEMs including Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, and OnePlus have started developing their custom skins based on Android 11. In September, Samsung has started Android 11 based One UI 3 beta testing for developers.

Later on, the company announced the Android 11/One UI 3.0 public beta program for the Galaxy S20 series in several eligible countries including the US, South Korea, India, Germany, Poland, UK, and China.

As we know, Samsung is the best ever after sales and software updates provider firm across the world. The South Koren tech giant is committed to providing two years of Android upgrades for its numerous mid-range and budget smartphones while an impressive three platform updates for the flagship launchings.

So far, the Samsung Galaxy S20 series has started receiving the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update across the world while the AT&T branded Note 20 models getting this update in the US.

Coming on the beta testing program, everyone knows that Samsung has invited not only the latest flagship smartphones but also brought beta testing for the older phones also. Till now, Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Note 10, S10, Z Fold 2, Z Flip LTE/5G, and Galaxy S20 FE models have received various Android 11 betas in the picked countries.

Millions of users of the above-mentioned devices are already experiencing the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 beta version before its stable release. Aside from these talks, our team has noticed a report on the OnePlus forum that mentions a reply by the Head Moderator of the OnePlus community.

Read More: Opinion: Samsung makes its customer happy by giving 3 major Android upgrades while OnePlus just did the opposite

In the report of the Chinese smartphone maker’s community, an oppressed OnePlus user criticized the company on the matter of Android 11 beta providing by mentioning the impressive service of Samsung on beta testing terms.

Replying on the comment of the user, a half-minded OnePlus Head Moderator asked them Samsung has not really opened the Android 11 beta rollout for its devices while the truth is that millions of users of various Samsung devices have already started testing and got numerous betas.

Here you can check the reply of the Head Moderator of the OnePlus community.

After noticing that OnePlus’s staff are spreading false news about Samsung, we’ve decided to inform the community moderator. Also, we’re expecting that OnePlus should hire a responsible and well knowledge person for the post of its Community’s Head Moderator.

In the place of mispresenting any news about Samsung, OnePlus should have to improve its software updates policy because the company has informed that the Nord N10 5G and Nord N100 will only receive only one major update from Android 10 to Android 11 (OxygenOS 11) that is surely frustrating for most of the consumers of OnePlus.

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 Galaxy A24 getting April 2024 security update

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Samsung Galaxy A24 April 2024 update

We are in May 2024 and Samsung is sending a fresh update with the April 2024 security update for the Galaxy A24 smartphone. Users can verify the update through PDA version A245MUBS4BXD5 and an installation package size of 247.13MB.

April 2024 security update for the Samsung Galaxy A24 smartphone is currently rolling out in Brazil and the company will soon make it available in more countries. The update is rolling out gradually, it may take hours or days to reach your device.

The fresh update fixes over 40 security flaws to provide an intuitive experience. The company is dispatching this update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone. It also optimizes system stability to offer you uninterrupted and seamless functionality on your device.

If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone, opening the Software Update section, and then tapping on Download and install.

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Samsung may not debut Exynos 2400+ with Galaxy S24 FE: Tipster

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Rumor spreading that Samsung may debut an Exynos 2400+ chip with Galaxy S24 FE is fake. Tipster OreXDA claims that Samsung won’t bring any mid-cycle iteration of its Exynos chipset, however, improvements to power efficiency and yield are likely.

Reports surfaced claiming Samsung could bring Exynos 2400+ chip to the Galaxy S24 FE. As we didn’t see much happening in the past, the segment would continue as it has so far. Hence, no Plus, Pro, or Ultra iteration of Exynos would launch this year.

The rumor claimed that Exynos 2400+ may bring up to 10% power efficiency and yield boost. The tipster noted that the chipset may be marketed with Plus branding for promotional purposes. However, it would hurt Samsung’s chip distribution strategy.

If this happens, Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus users would think robbed. We’ve seen such happening with the Galaxy S22 and S23 FE flagships. While the former debuted the Exynos 2200 chip, the latter was equipped with its enhanced variant paired with a larger cooling chamber.

Samsung won’t fade its reputation just for silly marketing purposes. The Exynos 2400 is a tough competitor to its Qualcomm counterpart, which we haven’t seen in previous generations. Samsung’s enhanced process and yield would benefit it before the S24 FE arrival.

Exynos 2400 used in S24 and S24 Plus features a 10-core architecture. It’s fabricated on Samsung’s 4-nanometer process technology and has 1 core Cortex-X4 at 3210 MHz, 2 cores Cortex-A720 at 2900 MHz, 3 cores Cortex-A720 at 2600 MHz, and 4 cores Cortex-A520 at 1950 MHz.

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Samsung and Synopsys team up for 3nm AI mobile chip

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Samsung and Synopsys announced their collaboration for 3nm AI-powered mobile chip. Both companies announced they had accomplished the production tapeout for a Samsung high-performance mobile SoC design.

According to AnandTech, future Samsung mobile SoCs could get flagship CPU and GPU, with 300MHz higher performance using Synopsys.ai full stack AI-driven EDA suite.

The report also hints a broad portfolio of Synopsys IP on Samsung Foundry’s latest 3nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process technologies will further empower the company’s mobile AI processor portfolio.

The combination of Synopsys.ai EDA suite, Synopsys Fusion Compiler RTL-to-GDSII solution for PPA, and Synopsys DSO.ai was critical to achieving these goals, reports embeddedcomputing.

“Our longstanding collaboration has delivered leading-edge SoC designs. This is a remarkable milestone to successfully achieve the highest performance, power and area on the most advanced mobile CPU cores and SoC designs in collaboration with Synopsys,” said Kijoon Hong, vice president of SLSI at Samsung Electronics.

“Not only have we demonstrated that AI-driven solutions can help us achieve PPA targets for even the most advanced GAA process technologies, but through our partnership we have established an ultra-high-productivity design system that is consistently delivering impressive results,” Kijoon Hong added.

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