Samsung Tests Suggest Faster Galaxy Android Updates

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referring to Enough is already known about the Galaxy S10 to confirm it will be a game-changer (for several reasons). And the change has major implications for the Galaxy S10. While GalaxyClub notes GFXBench describes the update as "invalid Android Samsung ss Edition", this actually helps prove it is genuine. Truly, this could be a 10th anniversary Galaxy S to remember…___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesSamsung Will Bring In-Display Readers To All Three Galaxy S10 ModelsSamsung Partner Confirms Galaxy S10 Is 5G CompatibleSamsung's Galaxy S10 Has Significant Design ChangesGalaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy Note 8: What's The Difference? Galaxy Note 9 Vs Galaxy S9 Plus: What's The Difference?


Samsung Galaxy Note9 gets September security patch

Galaxy Note9 users are reporting that they are getting an OTA update on their devices but interestingly, the firmware version N960FXXS2ARH6 is only available in the Baltic region, Romania, Slovakia, Luxembourg and Bulgaria. The OTA update isn't anything special, but it does fix some vulnerabilities with the latest September security patch. These include nine critical security issues and 18 additional ones for Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items. Тhe changelog also mentions stability improvements and bug fixes along with new features, but given the size of the patch (72MB), we doubt it has anything major. You can try and check for the update manually or connect via VPN from one of the countries listed above.

Samsung Galaxy Note9 gets September security patch

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review: It's Boring, But That's Okay

as informed in It's hard to look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 from the perspective of a phone geek in Hong Kong and not think, "that's it?" So for major chunks of the premium smartphone market, the Note 9's specs sheet is as impressive as it gets. This results in very bright images even in the dark, but I find the Note 9's shutter too slow in those situations. Or that many of the Note 9's breakthrough features were seen on Huawei devices a year ago. But ultimately, the Note 9 is the best Samsung phone ever, and that's all Samsung fans or casual Android users in America want.

Samsung is offering big discounts on Galaxy On Max, Galaxy On7 Prime, more- Technology News, Firstpost

The Samsung Fest kicked off on 5 September and is scheduled to go on till 9 September, which is tomorrow. Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime (64 GB)One of the most striking discounts is on the 64 GB variant of the Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime, which is available for Rs 11,990 during the Samsung Fest, as against the original price of Rs 13,990. Samsung Galaxy On MaxThere is also a Rs 500 discount on the Samsung Galaxy On Max, which has brought the price of the smartphone down to Rs 11,990, from Rs 12,490. Samsung Galaxy On5 ProFinally, there is a Rs 1,200 discount on the two-year-old Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro, which brings the price of the device down to Rs 6,290 till 9 September. There seems to be no EMI options available for the smartphone.

Samsung is offering big discounts on Galaxy On Max, Galaxy On7 Prime, more- Technology News, Firstpost

Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) stops by at Wi-Fi certification website

"The Galaxy A7 (2018) is expected to flaunt a 6-inch full HD+ Infinity Display"Samsung seems to be all set to launch its upcoming mid-range smartphone Galaxy A7 (2018) in the coming days. Most recently, the smartphone was spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification website and now it has stopped by at the website of Wi-Fi certification. The Wi-Fi listing of the handset confirms the model number to be SM-A750 and reveals that the smartphone will come with Android 8.0 Oreo. According to the listing, the Galaxy A7 (2018) will be equipped with dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. In the 3D renders, we saw before, the upcoming smartphone can be seen flaunting a premium but boxy glass-sandwich design.




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