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In the United Kingdom, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series will receive One UI 6.0 Beta 2.

 The One UI 6.0 beta 2 update has arrived at the doorsteps of Samsung Galaxy S22 owners in the United Kingdom. The firmware includes numerous enhancements over the previous software edition as well as a number of useful optimisations. As is customary, the company is progressively releasing the One UI 6.0 beta 2 modifications for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series in the United Kingdom. As a result, it may take a few days to cover all of the beta testers. Let us now have a look at the fresh additions that are finding their way to the respective phone users. Beginning with the version, Galaxy S22 owners can recognise the most recent release by the build number ending in ZWJ3. We recommend keeping it to a bare minimum 1.3GB storage space is required to download the firmware without interruption. The new beta firmware is full of changes and comes with the October 2023 security patch to improve system stability. More information regarding the upgrade may be found below. One UI 6.0 Beta 2 Upd...

Geekbench has discovered a Samsung Galaxy A15 running Android 14.

 The Galaxy A15 has been detected on the Geekbench platform, indicating that Samsung is preparing to launch a new member to its A range. It will be the successor of the Galaxy A14 5G, with many updated software and hardware features. According to the specifications, the Samsung Galaxy A15 comes in a 4G/LTE variant and has been listed on Geekbench under the model number SM-A155F. This model number means that the phone would lack 5G connection, have 4GB of RAM, and will ship with Android 14-based One UI 6. It also appears to have an octa-core processor with two CPU cores running at 2.2GHz and six running at 2GHz. This is most likely the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, which can also be found in several other Samsung handsets. Moving on, the smartphone earned 743 points in the single-core performance test and 2,005 points in the multi-core performance test on Geekbench 6. Aside from that, the listing provided no further information about the planned low-cost phone.

Samsung may introduce the Galaxy Ring next year or in the first quarter of 2025.

 Samsung is gearing up to make a splash in the market with its upcoming Galaxy Ring. Furthermore, the Korean tech company is expected to showcase this advanced technology next year alongside the foldable tablet or at the start of 2025. According to the source, Samsung Electronics is working on the Galaxy Ring, a smart wearable device capable of monitoring physical and physiological data via a smartphone app. This will be a significant step forward for the tech titan, as no manufacturer currently sells this type of product. According to the source, Samsung is designing one Galaxy Ring model in four sizes to appeal to a varied spectrum of users who can wear the smart ring on their thumb, index finger, middle finger, and ring finger, As a result, if everything goes as planned, this ring might be unveiled in the third quarter of 2024 or the first quarter of 2025.

Google forbids Samsung from using a new search engine on Galaxy handsets.

According to rumours, Google has begun preventing Apple and Samsung from including a new search engine in their mobile devices. Patrick Chang, a former executive at Samsung, recently suggested expanding the availability of the relevant mobile app. However, it appears like Google does not want this to occur. Patrick said that Google mistakenly placed restrictions on Samsung's plans to add the Branch app, a new search engine for Galaxy handsets. Branch, a significant app that searches within apps rather than browsing the internet, is a result. Alexander Austin, the founder and former CEO of Branch Metrics, responded to Patrick's claims by stating that Samsung must eliminate a few software features in order to satisfy Google's standards. Resistance to searches is a part of this to remain inside the apps and not on the web. Simultaneously, the US Department of Justice accused the US tech giant of paying $10 billion per year to be the default search engine on Samsung and Apple p...

According to a tipster, Samsung is set to introduce exceptional animation through the One UI 6 Beta 2.

 The One UI 6 Beta 1 has already been well-received by Samsung Galaxy S23 users, who have been enjoying its features and optimizations. However, the Beta 2 version of the software is expected to bring even more enhancements, particularly in the realm of animation. Although the second One UI 6 Beta was originally slated for release on August 29, it has reportedly been postponed and is now anticipated to be available in the first week of September. As per a credible source, Samsung is poised to introduce notable animation upgrades in the forthcoming One UI 6 Beta 2 release. This latest iteration of the software is expected to heighten the user experience by incorporating smoother and more captivating animations throughout the user interface. Users can look forward to a more seamless and visually appealing interaction with their device, which will enhance both the aesthetic and usability of the software. As Samsung continues to refine its software, these animation improvements are lik...