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Samsung trademarks Galaxy Glasses and Galaxy Ring
At the Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung revealed that it’s working in collaboration with Qualcomm and Google to develop “extended reality” hardware in the near future. And recently, Samsung filed new trademarks with the US authority for “Galaxy Glasses” AR/VR headsets and “Galaxy Ring” smart rings.
Galaxy Glasses
The trademark reveals the brand name “Galaxy Glasses” which comes as the first fruitful outcome of Samsung and its friends. The name alone evokes smart glasses similar to Focals by North or the Ray-Ban Stories, while the full application also covers “headsets” for both AR and VR use.
GALAXY GLASSES™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of virtual reality headsets; Augmented reality headsets; Headphones; Smartphones; Smart glasses.
By submitting trademark applications, the South Korean tech giant indicates that it’s quite serious about the growth of this product portfolio. However, there is no confirmation or input on whether Samsung will bring slim smart glasses or a full-on VR headset experience.
Galaxy Ring
Galaxy Ring is the second trademark application filed by Samsung Electronics. The document description reveals that the Galaxy Ring device would collect health, fitness, and sleep data, in order to end the need of wearing a fitness tracker on the wrist.
SAMSUNG GALAXY RING™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of wearable smart devices in the nature of a smart ring for tracking, measuring, monitoring, and uploading health, fitness and sleep related information; smart rings; smartphones.
Since Samsung has not yet officially disclosed its plans for extended reality products, we have to wait for an official confirmation. It’s also a mystery whether the Samsung Galaxy Glasses and Ring are related to each other or will be commercialized as separate products.
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Samsung collabs with game developers for enhanced experience
Samsung Game Optimization Team has been working hard to make sure your favorite games run smoothly on your Galaxy phone. The Korean tech giant is collaborating with game developers to fix issues and make sure new games work great from the start on Samsung devices.
This collaboration has brought significant improvements in popular games like “Collapse: Starrail” and “Persona 5: The Phantom X.”
Collapse: Starrail
Samsung recently fixed some issues with a Collapse: Starrail game version 2.1 that was having issues on the S24 LSI model. There were some issues with the animations and gameplay screen speed.
The team swiftly addressed these issues by setting up a Development Camp in China and working closely with the game’s developers. Now, they’re going to release a new version (2.2) in May that should work much better.
Persona 5: The Phantom X
The Galaxy Game Optimization team also made “Persona 5: The Phantom X” run better by using something called Vulkan. They resolved rendering and flickering issues by enhancing the game’s rendering precision. The improved version 1.0.2 is already out, and you can get it from the Galaxy Store or Playstore.
Samsung will continue to inform users of updates and collaborations through a new bulletin board, which will also gather user feedback on game performance. The team also noted a special thanks to YouTuber Square Dream for their assistance in problem-solving.
Announcement of game optimization status ‼️
This is a message from the Galaxy Game Optimization Team regarding their efforts to improve the gaming experience on Samsung Galaxy devices.
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Samsung refreshes Galaxy Store for phones, smartwatches
Samsung is enhancing the user experience for its Galaxy Store app with a new update, which is currently released for smartwatches and phones. This update aims to improve functionality and fix issues to ensure a smoother performance for users.
For Wear OS devices, the Galaxy Store app has been updated to version 1.0.05.32. This update makes the app more user-friendly. It also improves the process of managing apps on wearable devices for a seamless experience.
For devices running on One UI, the Galaxy Store update brings the version up to 4.5.78.1. This version focuses on enhancing stability and efficiency as well as includes fixes for known bugs. It also brings performance improvements to provide a more reliable experience.
Users of Samsung phones and smartwatches can install the Galaxy Store update to enjoy enhanced features and an error-free experience.
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Samsung might introduce Battery AI with Galaxy S25 next year
Galaxy AI has given an edge to Samsung over its rivals internationally. The company won’t let easily go of its impressive streak of artificial intelligence. A new rumor [deleted] suggests Samsung will launch Battery AI features with the Galaxy S25 series next year.
Samsung’s Battery AI tech in Galaxy S25 could eliminate the non-essential tasks to increase the total backup. While rumors suggest no battery capacity boost in next year’s flagships, Samsung is considering AI to join the game and boost Galaxy’s battery efficiency.
Battery AI could be a part of Samsung’s One UI 7.1, powered by Android 15. The feature is expected to increase the overall runtime without affecting the smartphone’s performance. PandaFlash/X claimed that Galaxy users can experience between 5-10 percent increase in the total runtime.
One UI already has battery-related features for backup and optimization. The AI-powered functionality will be even more effective and reliable. There will be drastic changes in terms of battery life between charges as AI will make changes according to usage patterns.
Well, we are quite far away from the Galaxy S25 series launch. Meanwhile, Samsung is expected to introduce the Android 15 Beta Program for the Galaxy S24 series in August this year. Stable One UI 7.0 update will likely start rolling out to Galaxies later this year.
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