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Will One UI 4.1 fix Samsung Galaxy A52s bugs/issues reported post Android 12 (4.0) upgrade?

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In addition to all the features that made Samsung Galaxy A52s so good, it was the fastest mid-range smartphone from the Korean company last year. But unfortunately, the device has lost its power after the Android 12 based One UI 4.0 update.

Samsung Galaxy A52s was working fine and was being praised by users. Meanwhile, as part of Samsung’s software update policy, it collected the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update in January, which came with a slew of enhancements and new features.

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Still, users reported that problems like degraded camera performance, stuttering and janky animations, issues with proximity sensors during calls, auto-brightness behaving erratically, high battery drain, and more are destroying their phones’ performance.

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Many users who have installed the Samsung Galaxy A52s One UI 4.0 update are troubled. On the other hand, those users who have come to know that One UI 4.0 has bugs, did not even install the update, and are still on the old firmware version – One UI 3.x.

There are many statements in the community, Reddit, and other social media that claim Galaxy A52s’s performance degradation. Users seem very disappointed with One UI 4.0 and are demanding a fix. Still, none of the Samsung members has answered the problem.

Even the Galaxy A52s has received two updates since January – the February security patch and March security patch, still, the solutions are not visible. Customers expect that at least One UI 4.1 update will bring a solution to these problems.

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Will One UI 4.1 fix Galaxy A52s issues?

Samsung has recently started testing the Galaxy A52s One UI 4.1 update, which too will be based on Android 12. Users are excited about the update as it’s expected to bring fixes for all the bugs, issues, and problems that they are facing on their devices.

Samsung One UI 4.1 is a huge upgrade over One UI 4.0 and brings many new features as well as improvements for the older. Many other Galaxy device owners that were having issues with One UI 4.0 are satisfied with One UI 4.1, therefore there are high chances that One UI 4.1 will bring fixes for all Galaxy A52s bugs/issues reported post-Android 12 One UI 4.0 upgrade.

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Samsung Galaxy F55 5G price and specs leak ahead of launch

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Price and key specs of Samsung Galaxy F55 5G leaked ahead of launch. The phone is expected to be a rebranded variant of the Galaxy M55 5G, which may feature some tweaks. The expected pricing is also identical to Samsung’s recently released M55 in India.

Samsung Galaxy F55 price specs

According to tipster AbhishekYadav, Samsung’s Galaxy F55 5G will sport a 6.7″ FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1000nits peak brightness. The phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, running the latest Android 14.

The F55 could pack a 50MP main camera with OIS, 8MP Ultrawide, and a 2MP macro camera. Similar to the Galaxy M55, the upcoming F55 5G would also have a 50MP front camera. Besides, the device could be packed with 5000mAh battery, supporting 45W fast charging.

In-display fingerprint scanner, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, stereo speakers, and IP67 rating are some of the other specs. The smartphone is expected to be available in three different variants: 8GB + 128GB/256GB and 12GB + 256GB, check pricing below.

  • 8GB+128GB – INR 26,999
  • 8GB+256GB – INR 29,999
  • 12GB+256GB – INR 32,999

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G spotted in UK carrier database

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G spotted in UK carrier’s database. The phone is expected to be released later this year, while the carrier listing confirms the phone’s arrival. The carrier has nothing to show about the upcoming device besides the model number.

RootMyGalaxy spotted the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE in the device database of UK carrier EE. The phone would carry model number SM-S7210U in the region, possibly for the version sold through the carrier. This device will bring many pro-grade features to consumers at a lower price.

Previously, there were uncertainties regarding the S24 FE’s launch. However, many rumors and developments popped up in recent times confirming it’s in the works. The latest listing also confirms its UK launch, which is good news for Europeans.

The S24 FE is said to be equipped with the same chipsets as the S24 series. The Galaxy S23 FE comes with processors that Samsung used a generation back, the Galaxy S22 FE. There was no S22 FE, but the S23 FE debuted many upgrades over the S21 FE.

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Galaxy S24 FE: Samsung’s budget flagship under development

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Samsung is reportedly working on the development of the Galaxy S24 FE. Earlier this year, the company released the Galaxy S24 flagships, which are selling well globally. Now, the company has started work on its next budget flagship, with a release expected later this year.

GalaxyClub reports that Samsung is developing the Galaxy S24 FE with the R12 codename. The codename aligns with Samsung’s previous releases as the S20 FE was codenamed R8, the S21 FE was R9, the S23 FE was R11, and the R11 (S22 FE) was in development but hasn’t been released.

It was reported that Samsung might launch the S24 FE in the summer. As the development starts late, the release may be pushed to later this year, as testing and production aren’t finalized yet. The latest report also has no other details than the device’s codename.

Galaxy S23 FE has the hardware specs of the S22 series, however, the S24 FE might bring the latest. If it happens, we might see a price hike in the next budget flagship. New Galaxy AI features are also expected to debut with the S24 FE, before the S25 series launch next year.

Samsung is also working on an affordable Galaxy Z Fold 6, which would be the first Fan Edition foldable. Judging from the 2023 release strategy, it’s expected that the Galaxy S24 FE might launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold FE, new FE tablets.

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