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Samsung Game Launcher’s new beta version brings some UI tweaks

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Samsung owns some of the best and most advanced applications out there, one of which is Game Launcher. As a responsible manufacturer, Samsung provides updates to its devices and applications from time to time. Recently, Samsung launched a beta update for its Game Launcher app that brought various novelties and improvements with it to the app. Let’s know more about this new beta update.

For those who are unaware, the Game Launcher application comes pre-installed on your Galaxy devices, which collects all the games installed from Google Play Store and Galaxy Store in one place. With this newly arrived beta update, the app will get plenty of new features and improvements. Let us tell you one thing, those who joined this beta program can experience its novelties at present. 

Let us tell you this new beta update has brought some design to the application’s interface, which makes it look different from its previous appearance. However, the company hasn’t provided the info on what changes have been made, but we can get some clues by looking at the before and after screenshots. As per the recent image shared by the well-known tech enthusiast Rydah, we can get an idea of the changes. 

Informatively, now, the Game Launcher app shows a reward section on the top bar and a three-dot menu option along with the profile name and picture. A new Instant Plays section has also made its way, which can be found on the home screen, in bigger banners, which were smaller before. Besides all of this, recommended game titles, a quick access bar, and some other options also appeared on the app. Currently, it is limited to the registered users only; we can’t say when the others will get this update. 


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Samsung Smart Home devices gets smarter with smart forward latest update

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Samsung is preparing to introduce its new’smart forward’ service, which will leverage SmartThings to continuously update its SmartThings-connected smart home devices.

For your information, Smart Forward Service aims to provide regular and continuous software updates and offers fresh features to the products, irrespective of their debut in their market, whether they are new or old.

The latest development, the new smart forward update, brings some new features to several smart home-based devices, including the Bespoke refrigerator, 4-door family hub, Bespoke air dresser, and dehumidifier.

For the Family Hub refrigerators that were released after 2017, the latest 2024 model of the bespoke family hub was applied, including the functionality to quickly view photos and videos saved on your smartphone through the ‘Quick Share’ function on the refrigerator’s screen. Along with this, you can also run the ‘YouTube’ app right away to enjoy the content you want. Apart from this, it also gives the functionality to continue watching on the internet while the refrigerator screams from the smartphone.

The dehumidifier devices released last year now feature a “custom dying” function that automatically dries the interiors, making it more convenient to remove humidity regardless of the weather.

Meanwhile, the Bespoke Air Dressers released last year will take advantage of the ‘AI saving mode’ option. This feature will optimize Air Dressers’ energy consumption and help users save up to 15% of energy. However, it is worth noticing that when you use the AI saving mode, it may increase the drying time.


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Samsung Core Services App gets new update with v3.1.01.1

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Samsung has released a new update for the “Samsung Core Services” application, version 3.1.01.1. With the latest update, the company has brought many significant changes to its applications, but they will surely improve their functionality.

According to the changelog, the latest update for the Samsung Core Services application includes new improvements, minor bug fixes, and some device performance enhancements.

For your information, Samsung Core Services is an application that provides the primary features used by Samsung applications quickly and easily through application updates, as opposed to software updates.

If you want to get the constant service of the Korean giant’s original application, then you should keep the “Samsung Core Services” application up-to-date. To do that, simply go to the Galaxy Store, select the menu option, then tap on the update option. If the update is available, tap the update button.

For starters, the Samsung Core Services application gives several utility options, such as Samsung Search. It provides a device search engine platform that enhances the functionality of various Samsung applications, including Contacts, Settings, and Finder. Along with this, the application also offers query suggestions to users, manages the incoming message, and extracts the verification to provide inline suggestions in the keyboard.


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Samsung Photo Editor Gets Version v3.4.21.45 Update for One UI 6.1

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Samsung is delicately providing photo editing tools under the Gallery application. It has recently introduced some new features with the One UI 6.1 update, which also brings enhancements to the photo editing features. To maintain its stability, the company has released a new update.

Samsung Photo Editor Update

The Samsung photo editor update is coming with the firmware version number 3.4.21.45. The latest update doesn’t get any official description about the changes, but it is expected that the update will improve some functional improvements that will enhance the working of the editing features.

If you are having any issues editing photos through the default photo editor after installing One UI 6.1, then you should check out the latest update from the Galaxy Store. It is worth noting that the update comes with a software package of 51.81 MB and is limited to Galaxy devices running Android 14 and One UI 6.0 or above.

Samsung’s photo editor offers a variety of tools that allow users to easily edit photos in various ways. Use the transformation menu for concision edits such as changing angles, resizing, and more, as well as different filters from the menu to change the overall feel of your photo. Along with this, there are multiple features available that will help you give the photo a whole new touch, and Samsung frequently adds new features from time to time, so keep the application up-to-date to get a better experience.


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