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We at Sammy Fans always report about Samsung and its tech world including smartphones, smartwatches, software updates, and more. But this time we will be sharing different news from its engineering sector.

Recently, the Korean tech giant’s engineering division won a huge deal of $653 million, to build a PDH (propane dehydration) plant in Saudi Arabia.

However, this settlement is done for Advanced Global Investment Co (APC), which is a subsidiary of Saudi-listed Advanced Petrochemical Co.

Details of this big Deal

According to Samsung engineering, the PDH plant will be able to produce 843,000 mt/year of propylene. Meanwhile, this huge amount of oil is equivalent to a propane processing capacity of about 1 million mt/year when running at a 100% rate,

It is worth mentioning that, with the help of Samsung engineering this propane processing factory will become the world’s largest PDH plant, according to S&P Global Platts Analytics.

Apart from this, Samsung Engineering will also build utilities and offsite facilities in a project which is expected to be complete by 2024 in Jubail Industrial City in the Dammam.

Lastly, it is good to see as a Samsung fan that the company is putting efforts in various sectors other than tech. Besides, this type of deal is not a new thing for the OEM as it already working in the fields of life Insurance, heavy industries, and much more.

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Galaxy AI One UI 6.1 rolling out to Samsung Galaxy phones, tablets [List]

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Galaxy AI has many features that make flagship Samsung phones like new. Debuted with the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite is being released for the most popular premium phones, foldables, and tablets.

Last month, Samsung upgraded all the 2023 flagship phones, tablets, and foldables with Galaxy AI features. Earlier this month, the company further expanded the AI features with One UI 6.1 update to flagships released in 2022.

Galaxy AI brings both on-device and cloud-based artificial intelligence features. Google smartphone users are feeling robbed as they are not getting the AI advancements that the company announced with the Pixel 8 Pro.

Samsung’s Galaxy AI brings many cool features such as Live Translate, Interpreter, Generative Edit, Note Assist, Browsing Assist, Video Editor, Generative Wallpaper, and Circle to Search by Google.

Samsung devices getting Galaxy AI features

Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series benefited in the first phase of rollout. However, the second phase of Galaxy AI has just resumed after a slight break to the Galaxy S22 series.

While the Galaxy S23 and other 2023 models have widely received the update, the Galaxy S22’s rollout has just started. Initially available in South Korea, the AI-packed One UI upgrade will soon be available on your handset.

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S24 Series
    • S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 Series
    • S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S22 Series
    • S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra

Galaxy Z Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Fold 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Flip 4

Galaxy Tab Series

  • Galaxy Tab S9 Series
    • Tab S9, Tab S9 Plus and Tab S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Series
    • Tab S8, Tab S8 Plus and Tab S8 Ultra
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Google Play Store adds button to ask someone else for payment

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Google Play Store is rolling out a significant update regarding the app and in-app payment. Android’s native app market has a vast range of applications and games for free. However, there’s a paid app category as well, which users found worth buying as per their preference.

According to the info, the Google Play Store has added a button that lets you create a payment link while purchasing an app or in-app item. You can use this link to ask someone else for payment on your behalf. It’s starting to roll out in India, with expansion expected gradually.

The user who taps the button is warned that the person who’s paying has to know their full email address, and can see the item that’s being purchased. Notably, app developers don’t have to do any additional work to support Google Play’s new “ask someone else to pay for this item” button.

A system share sheet will be displayed to share the payment link through a range of apps and services. Once generated, the payment link will be valid for 24 hours. The payer will have to make successful payments within 24 hours to buy an app or in-app stuff for the sender.

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Samsung’s Sizing Kit will help you pick the perfect Galaxy Ring

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Samsung will be releasing its Galaxy Ring device in July this year. Potential consumers may have been concerned about picking their ideal size. Well, Samsung will likely offer a Sizing Kit that will be delivered before the Galaxy Ring so you can pick the size.

Earlier this year, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Ring at Mobile World Congress. As the formal release is scheduled for July, the company is already working on consumer convenience. As everyone doesn’t know their ideal ring size, Samsung prepared a pretty interesting hack.

Leaker EvanBlass revealed that Samsung would ship a Galaxy Ring Sizing Kit to potential buyers. If you are interested in purchasing a Galaxy Ring and unsure about the ring size, you will get a Sizing Kit upon ordering the Galaxy Ring and choosing the “I don’t know my size” option.

Once done, you will receive sample rings, letting you find the best size for your preferred finger. Later, you can pick the preferred size and confirm the order to get the Galaxy Ring delivered. It is expected that the Ring will be available in a total of 9 different sizes.

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