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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE now available for purchase in the US

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After launching the Galaxy Tab S7 FE in European and Indian markets earlier this year, Samsung is now finally bringing the mid-range tablet to America. The Fan Edition model is a toned-down version of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Tab S7 Pro and features the same design, mid-range hardware, and an affordable price.

While Samsung only introduced the cellular version of the Galaxy Tab S7 FE in Europe and India, the company introduced both 5G and WiFi models in the US. The 5G variant is similar to what is available in international markets, including Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G chip, a 12.4-inch TFT display, a large 10,090mAh battery, and an excellent metal design. The Wi-Fi variant, on the other hand, lose cellular connectivity and pack a different SoC.

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Elsewhere, the two exceptions are the same, including 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, MicroSD card slider extensions up to 1TB, and stereo speaker settings provided by AKG. The tablets include an 8MP rear camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port for charging and syncing data. Other options for connecting 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. Both pills come with an S Pen in a box.

Ahead of the software, the tablet uses Samsung’s One UI skin over Android 11. The software incorporates a ton of usable features, such as DeX mode, and comes with a few pre-loaded apps like Canva and Clip Studio Paint.

Pricing and Availablity

The 5G variant for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE starts at $669 and will be available via Samsung’s website, AT&T, and Verizon from August 5. The tablet will also be available at other retailers, T-Mobile and US Cellular, soon.

The WiFi-only model starts at $529.99 and will be available for pre-order on the Samsung website on August 5, with a first sale in early September. First-time buyers will receive an additional $ 80 Samsung credit for each purchase.

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Your Galaxy S23 just got its second April 2024 software update

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Samsung Galaxy S23 second April 2024 update

April 2024 is about to end and Samsung is rolling out the second software update for Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones. However, this series already received the April patch earlier this month and now getting another software update.

The second April 2024 update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is currently live in the UAE and is expected to expand to more countries soon. The update improves the system’s security and stability to enhance the overall performance.

Latest Firmware

  • S918BXXS4CXD8 – Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • S916BXXS4CXD8 – Galaxy S23 Plus
  • S911BXXS4CXD8 – Galaxy S23

According to the changelog, the update brings functional enhancements, stability optimization, and security improvements to provide a better experience. The update also fixes some issues that users encountered in first April 2024 update

To check for software updates manually, head toward your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you will get the Software Update section, simply open it. Inside the submenu, you need to hit the Download and Install button if your Galaxy fetches a new OTA.

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Samsung Internet Browser v25 update brings menu bars that scroll with you

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Samsung Internet update menu bars

Samsung is rolling out a new stable update to its Internet Browser app, introducing scrollable menu bars and more. The update arrives with version 25.0.0.41 promises to enhance the browsing experience for its users.

The new update of the Samsung Internet Browser app brings the ability to display menu bars while scrolling. This subtle yet impactful change ensures that users have uninterrupted access to navigation controls, enhancing usability and ensuring that essential functions are always within reach. Users of Galaxy devices have already tested this feature in the Internet Beta version.

In addition, Samsung has addressed some issues with the app encountered in the previous version. The update includes bug fixes to deliver a smoother, more reliable browsing session. It also enhances the stability of the app for a better experience.

Users of Samsung Galaxy devices will have to download a 119.77MB package to install the latest update via the Galaxy Store. Also, they can get it from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

Samsung Internet Browser Beta enhances navigation with scrollable menu bars

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to skip stacked battery, 65W charging

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may not feature a stacked battery and 65W charging. Last April, it was reported that the company is developing advanced battery tech inspired by EVs for its mobile portfolio. However, the plan to bring it to Galaxy reportedly pushed to Galaxy S26 Ultra.

According to a rumor, Samsung canceled bringing stacked battery tech and 65W charging to Galaxy S25 Ultra. Now, it is planned for Galaxy S26 Ultra, which will arrive in 2026. The next Ultra flagship would continue 5000mAh conventional battery and 45W charging support.

Stacked battery tech would mean offering a higher energy density with a different arrangement of the cells. It will unlock even longer battery life for the Galaxy flagships. Meanwhile, Samsung fans won’t see advanced batteries in the flagship arriving next year.

The tipster mentioned that Samsung is skipping the new battery and faster charging in the S25 Ultra to reduce the cost. We’ve seen Chinese manufacturers bringing over 5000mAh battery to their recent flagships, however, Samsung still offers longer battery life.

As Snapdragon going more expensive this year, the South Korean tech giant considering expanding its Exynos to more Galaxies. The Galaxy S25 Ultra may use Snapdragon internationally could also be the reason behind the delay in stacked battery tech.

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