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Audi owners will soon be able to access their vehicle with Samsung Wallet’s new Digital Keys support

Samsung is adhering to a vision of offering an advanced yet convenient tech experience for its entire Galaxy ecosystem. Now,…

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Samsung to introduce AI-powered smart glasses in Q3 next year

Samsung is collaborating with Google to introduce new AI-powered XR glasses sometime in the second half of next year. These…

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Samsung One UI 7 Could Bring a New Nowbar Live Notification Feature 

Samsung is expected to start the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta program next week, and the update is expected…

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One UI 7 May Bring new Bugs alongside new Features and Improvements

Samsung is anticipated to open the One UI 7 Beta program in the next week after taking a couple of…

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Samsung Might Restore the GIF Capture Feature in the One-Hand Operation app in the future 

While the One UI 6.1.1 update was leveraged with a lot of new features, it tended to remove the GIF…

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Samsung Might Use an “infolding” Design for the Tri-Fold Phone to Boost Durability

Samsung is setting up to expand the advancement in its foldable lineup by debuting its first tri-foldable phone. Samsung might…

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Samsung might bring a base version of the Galaxy S25 series with a 12GB RAM upgrade

Samsung is all set to bring its next flagship series, the Galaxy S25, to the podium, which is the most…

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Samsung is offering a one time free screen replacement for some Galaxy phones with the Green Line issue

Although Samsung is among the best smartphone manufacturers across the world, its Galaxy devices have been getting green lines for…

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Samsung Gets a Massive Boost in the Foldable Market Share

Samsung is one of the leading brands in the smartphone industry, and now it’s actively working on leading the foldable…

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Samsung could launch the Galaxy S25 series in late January 2025

Samsung is actively setting up to debut its next-generation Galaxy S25 series next year in late January instead of early. …

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