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Galaxy A36 to have same charging support as Galaxy S25 Ultra

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Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series at Galaxy Unpacked 2025 in the US on January 22. Ahead of this, Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy A series mid-range phones, the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36, are starting to pop up online. After an early Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 design showed up in an online certification a few days ago, today, the unannounced Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 mid-range phone graces our news feed again, this time bringing unexpected news about its potential charging aspect, which to match Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 could be launched soon in the coming months, and it has fast 45W charging support, according to the IECEE certificate. That is as much charging support as the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which will be unveiled on January 22.

According to the listing, both phone allegedly supports a maximum charging of 10V at 4.5A, reaching 45W. It’s a big upgrade as the previous phones in the same segment offer 25W charging. Notably, the upcoming flagship Galaxy S25 is tipped to come with 25W charging support.

If the listing is correct, the Galaxy A36 and A56 are sure to get a big upgrade boost. With the charging speed, users won’t have to wait long to refill the battery juice to last the whole day.

Galaxy A56 specifications

Talking about the specifications of Galaxy A56, the phone reportedly has an AMOLED display, a triple 50MP camera, a 12MP upgraded camera, an Exynos 1580 processor, a 5000mAh battery, and more.

Galaxy A36 specifications

On the flip side, the Galaxy A36 5G reportedly has a 6.64-inch Super AMOLED display, 4nm Snapdragon processor, 50MP triple camera, 5,000mAh battery, and more.

The phone may run Android 15-based One UI 7.1 out of the box. The upcoming update will bring several AI features, which might include AI Call Summery, AI-based Video Object Eraser, AI Summary, and AI Emoji to improve user experience and customization.  

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Stable One UI 7 begins for  Global Galaxy S23, S24 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, and Tab S10 series next week

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Samsung has started rolling out Stable One UI 7 for its devices. But the company has now sped up the stable version and added some of its popular devices, including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy S24 FE, and Galaxy Tab S10 series, to get the One UI 7 update next week in Global. 

At the time of writing, the One UI 7 update is only available in a few countries, but Samsung confirmed that the global rollout for these smartphones will begin next week.

According to the Samsung Thailand Newsroom, the One UI 7 update will be gradually available for the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S10 series in “late April” and will continue to roll out to other smartphones and tablets in the coming months.

You can check out these devices to get One UI 7 in the global market next week

  • Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23 Plus
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy Tab S10 series 
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One UI 8 (Android 16) can block USB devices when your Galaxy phone is locked

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Samsung is a great technology vendor in the phone industry, but when it comes to security and privacy, the Korean tech giant is two steps ahead. Now, according to reports, Samsung’s One UI 8 (Android 16) may introduce a useful security feature that will block USB devices when your phone is locked. Because Google is adding an option to Advanced Protection Mode with the Android 16 feature to disable USB data access when the phone is locked for enhanced security.

On the flip side,  One UI 7 already has a lot of security and privacy features, include an advanced Knox Matrix, a Data recovery method for Enhanced Data Protection, Passkeys support for Samsung Accounts, a Maximum Restrictions option in Auto Blocker, and improved Theft Protection to the system to bring optimum user experience.

Samsung may introduce a feature to block USB devices on locked phones with One UI 8 (Android 16)

This new security feature is helpful if you ever worry that someone can access your data when your phone is locked via USB, then this feature can give you peace of mind.

If Samsung adopts this Android 16 feature with the One UI 8 update, then if your Galaxy phone is locked, no USB device will be able to connect or send data to your device until it is unlocked.

When activated, if someone tries to connect a USB device while your Android phone is locked, you’ll need to unlock your phone and reconnect the device to use it. Notably, this protects attackers from using a USB device to extract data on a lost or confiscated phone or to bypass the lock screen.

One thing to note is that Google hasn’t enabled the Advanced Protection Mode yet, but Android Authority was able to enable it manually in Android 16 beta 4. After enabling it, he was able to get the new USB data protection working.

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One UI 7 update hitting Galaxy Z Flip 5, Fold 5 models in the US

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Verizon recently rolled out the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6. Now, Samsung is rolling out the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 smartphones in the US. The update is available for locked models of these 5th-generation foldables on the Verizon network.

One UI 7 update arrives on Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphones in the US through One UI build versions F731USQU6EYD9 and F946USQU6EYD9 respectively. The company will soon expand this update to all network carriers in the US.

Based on Android 15, the One UI 7 update brings several new features and enhancements to deliver a next-level experience. Samsung’s One UI 7 update introduces a separate Quick Settings and Notification Panel with the new layout. Also, it adds new features, including Now Bar and Live Notifications, which significantly improve the overall experience.

Apart from new features and enhancements, the update brings the April 2025 security patch to improve system security and stability. Also, it fixes several issues and updates the app to the latest version to improve the overall experience.

As always, this is a gradual rollout so it may take a few hours or days to reach all models. To manually check for a software update, go to your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you’ll find the Software Update section, just open it. Inside the submenu, if your Galaxy brings a new OTA, you’ll need to hit the Download and Install button.

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