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Galaxy S25 Edge to be 5.84mm thin, thanks to the iPhone 17 Air

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Samsung and Apple will launch their thinner flagship phones this year. Apple has finalized the iPhone 17 Air and Samsung is also working on a thin Galaxy S25 Edge, which will launch in the next quarter. Now, a report said that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to be 5.84mm incredibly thin, thanks to the iPhone 17 Air.

According to the information, Samsung has removed the triple-camera setup and made the Galaxy S25 Edge just 5.84mm thin, which will compete with Apple’s alleged iPhone 17 Air.

With rumors of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air being between 5.5mm and 6mm thick, Samsung has made a bold decision, removing one camera, reducing the thickness even further, and fully committing to becoming the thinnest flagship in the market.

The new input says that Samsung has removed the third camera, the telephoto lens, and slimmed down the device to 5.84mm, with dimensions of 158.2 x 75.5 x 5.84mm. This is a significant last-minute design change that makes the S25 Edge one of the thinnest smartphones Samsung has ever made. 

It’s worth noting that Samsung has removed the telephoto camera to reduce thickness. The battery is also smaller at 3,900mAh. These changes are only aligned to reduce the thickness enough to challenge the iPhone 17 Air.

We already got our first look at the S25 Edge at Galaxy Unpacked 202, where the company launched the Galaxy S25 series. 

Galaxy S25 Edge Expected Specifications

The Galaxy S25 Edge is said to be thinner than 5.84mm. It appears to feature a Flat display, glass back, and metal frame, a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x screen, a 3.900mAh battery, and 25W fast charging. It is rumored to be using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip with 8 CPU cores.

Additionally, rumors say the phone will be equipped with a 200MP main camera and a 50MP ultra-wide shooter.

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Breaking: Samsung resumes Galaxy S24 and S23 Android 16 One UI 8 update rollout!

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Samsung has resumed the One UI 8 rollout for Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 users in Korea. After a brief pause to fix initial bugs, the tech giant has started rolling out the much-awaited update, bringing a new user experience to its flagship lineup.

The One UI 8 update weighs over 298.31 MB, with versions ending with CYJ3 for Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S23 is getting the EYJ7 version, as well as the October 2025 security patch

The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 devices are receiving the update notification. Galaxy users can check for the update via Settings > Software Update. Samsung advises ensuring a stable Wi-Fi connection and a sufficient battery before installing.

Android 16 brings improved performance, smoother animations, and new customization options. Moreover, the company has also worked on improving stability, fixing bugs, and improving battery life.

Samsung Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 owners can now enjoy the latest bug-free version. As the deployment expands, more regions and devices are expected to receive One UI 8 in the coming weeks.

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One UI 8 update rolling out to Galaxy  Z Flip 4, Fold 4

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 started getting the Android 16-based One UI 8 update. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 receive four major Android OS updates and five years of security updates. It shipped with Android 12L, and the company’s 2022 flagship foldables are now receiving their last major OS upgrade.

One UI 8 update is available for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 on Verizon in the US. The software will expand gradually to owners of the company’s 2022 flagship foldables around the world.

One UI 8, the major software has plenty of new features and enhancements for your Galaxy tablet. Samsung has also included the latest October 2025 patch as part of improve security. You can identify the update via build versions:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 4 – F936USQU8IYIF
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4 – F721USQU8IYIF

One UI 8 is a major upgrade, which you can access by visiting the Software Update page. Launch Settings, then go to Software Update and Download and Install. Before proceeding, make sure the connection is stable and the battery is more than 50%.

This software update includes new Galaxy AI features and improvements to user experience, performance, security, and privacy. For more information, click here

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Samsung  Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, A06 5G, and F17 5G. upgraded with One UI 8 (Android 16) update.

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Samsung has officially released the One UI 8 update for the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, Galaxy A06 5G, and Galaxy F17 5G smartphones. The update is based on Android 16 and obtains new features, a new design, and improved performance. Users of these devices in South Korea and India have started receiving the update.

Samsung  Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, A06 5G, and F17 5G. upgraded with One UI 8 (Android 16) update.

The Galaxy A06 5G is receiving One UI 8 with firmware version A066BXXU3BYI8, while the Galaxy F17 5G is receiving firmware version E176BXXU2BYID. Along with One UI 8, it also includes the September 2025 security patch, which fixes bugs and makes the phone more secure.

Based on Android 16, the One UI 8 update brings several useful improvements. The update offers a cleaner and more modern user interface, smoother animations, and faster performance. It furthermore adds better privacy controls, more smart features, and improved battery life.

Samsung has also made some changes to make using the phone easier and more enjoyable. Galaxy users can download the update to their devices by going to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

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