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Samsung Galaxy A52s gets September 2021 update, RAM Plus feature

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Samsung has recently launched a powerful variant of the Galaxy A52 called Galaxy A52s in Europe and India. Now, the device is started grabbing its first firmware update which brings the most up-to-date Android security patches.

As per the info, the new Galaxy A52s September 2021 update brings fixes for 46 CVEs from Google and 23 SVEs from Samsung for better system stability. Furthermore, it enhances the overall system performance for a better overall user experience.

Identified via PDA version number A528BXXS1AUHA, the software update rollout is taking place in a handful of European countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Spain, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, the Nordic region, and the UK.

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How to check for updates manually

  • Open device Settings
  • Scroll down and tap on Software updates
  • Hit the Download and install button.

On the other hand, Samsung’s official update support page shows that the Galaxy A52s received a new s/w update yesterday with version number A528BXXU1AUH9. And the changelog mentions a new feature called RAM Plus and improvements for the stability of the Camera.

Galaxy A52s Specs

  • Display: 6.5’’ FHD+ Infinity-O, 120Hz
  • Performance: Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G | 12 bands 5G support
  • Battery: 4500mAh, 25W Fast charging
  • Camera: Rear: 64MP (main) + 12MP (ultra-wide) + 5MP (macro) + 5MP (depth) | Front: 32MP
  • Memory: 6GB + 128GB | 8GB + 128GB
  • Design:  Awesome Black, Awesome White, Awesome Violet
  • Operating System: Android 11 | One UI 3.1
  • Dimensions: (HxWxD) 159.9 x 75.1 x 8.4 (mm)

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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Say hello to the Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, Samsung’s new Wear OS beast!

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra renders reveal major design change. It’s now almost confirmed that Samsung’s first Ultra-branded smartwatch is coming this year. Renders revealing the design of this upcoming Wear OS monster arriving from credible source Onleaks.

The company is expected to hold its next Unpacked event on July 10 in Paris. The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra may also be introduced alongside other products including the Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, Galaxy Buds 3 series, and Galaxy Watch 7 series.

Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra Renders

Onleaks in collaboration with Smartprix leaked Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra. These images expose the design of Samsung’s next Wear OS beast. Ditching the circular design, it has added a thick square metal frame which also features rounded corners.

The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra design is neither circular nor squarish, it’s a hybrid one. Smartprix highlights that the smartwatch looks very similar to traditional Panerai watches. Moreover, it has a third physical button in the middle, incorporated with the two usual physical buttons.

The Watch 7 Ultra will likely sport a 1.5-inch circular display, measuring 47 x 47.4 x 16.4 mm. Earlier reports have suggested that the physical rotating bezel, the iconic identity of Watch Classic, is also expected to come in the Ultra Watch.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, Watch FE appear on FCC

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy smartwatches appeared on FCC certification. droidlife spotted the Galaxy Watch 7 and the Watch FE on the FCC certification database. This input suggests that the affordable smartwatch may join the Galaxy Unpacked in July 2024.

FCC database listed Samsung’s SM-L300, SM-L305, SM-L310, SM-L315, and SM-R861. Model numbers L300 and L310 could be the Wi-Fi versions of the two sizes for the Galaxy Watch 7. However, the L305 and L315 models could be called Watch 7 LTE, in two sizes.

Apart from the Standard variant, Samsung’s Watch 7 lineup will also consist of Classic and Pro/Ultra. So far, these models have not appeared on the FCC certification site. We will likely get to know more about the upcoming models in the near future.

Additionally, the SM-R861 is expected to be the Galaxy Watch FE or the Watch 4 (2024). This is speculated because Samsung’s Watch 4 was SM-R860. It also hints at similar specs and features in the Watch FE as the Watch 4 with the latest Wear OS version.

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Google launches Wear OS 5 Developer Preview, new Watch Face Format

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Google today launched Wear OS 5 Developer Preview and more related updates.

Upcoming Samsung Galaxy smartwatches will be shipped with the Wear OS 5-based One UI Watch operating system. The company is also developing this new OS for current eligible models such as the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.

Google released the Developer Preview of Wear OS 5. The company also confirmed that the next version of its smartwatch platform is powered by the latest Android 14 and is scheduled to arrive later this year.

Wear OS 5 brings performance improvements over Wear OS 4. Tracking your workout is now more efficient; for example, running a marathon consumes up to 20% less power on Wear OS 5 than on Wear OS 4.

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Watch Face Format

Debuted with Wear OS 4 last year, the Watch Face Format is also upgrading with Wear OS 5. The company also teased some changes to existing watch face development using Jetpack Watch Face APIs.

Google is restricting complications for watch faces built with AndroidX or the Wearable Support Library that will apply to some data sources besides Google Play publishing limitations to new watch faces built with these libraries.

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