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Samsung Galaxy A26 launch near as support page goes live
Samsung is going to soon launch a few Galaxy A series smartphones – Galaxy A36, Galaxy A56, Galaxy A26 5G, and Galaxy A06 5G. The Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 recently appeared on the official website, and now, the Samsung Galaxy A26 support page goes live in the UK, Ireland, and Latin America.
The appearance of the Galaxy A26 support page on the Samsung UK, Ireland, and Latin America websites indicates that this smartphone is getting closer to its official release. It also reveals the model number of Galaxy A26 SM-A26B/DS. The “DS” at the end probably means the phone will support dual SIM cards.

Besides the model number, the listing does not reveal much about the features of the phone except that it is about to launch. The Galaxy A26 will be a new addition to Samsung’s popular A-series, which is known for offering great performance at affordable prices.
The Galaxy A26 will come as a successor to last year’s Galaxy A25 and it appears that the A26 could also launch around the same Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56 launch timeline, which is expected to unveil in March.
Aside from this, Samsung Galaxy A56 is expected to feature a 6.64-inch or 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, Exynos 1280 chipset with 8GB/12GB RAM, 50MP triple rear camera module, 12MP front camera, and a 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging. Additionally, it is expected to come with One UI 7-based Android 15 like the recently announced Galaxy F06 5G Buzzard phone.
As the official support page has surfaced, we can expect the Korean tech giant to release more details about the Galaxy A26 smartphone in the coming days. Keep watching.
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Samsung One UI 8.5 beta program: Eligible Devices [List]
Samsung One UI 8.5 beta program is now live for testers, and here you can check the list of eligible Galaxy devices that will be able to test the latest set of amazing features ahead of full-fledged rollout. It’s time to dive into official details.
The Korean phone maker has made major improvements in the all-new One UI 8.5 software version. This update unveils new and enhanced features for every segment, including security, interconnectivity, intelligence, and smoothness.
And some top-end flagship models of the Samsung family will be able to experience these changes firsthand. The company has shared the list of devices that are compatible with the new One UI 8.5 beta testing activity.
In addition, the tech giant has provided a list of baseline versions required to proceed with the new software upgrade. Be sure to check the correct build before installing the beta; otherwise, the upgrade may fail.
Speaking of the handsets, the company has added select models to the list, like Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, some efficient devices like the Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy S25 Edge are not part of this listing.
However, this beta is not just for Galaxy Z smartphones and will be conducted in six markets: the US, UK, Korea, Germany, Poland, and India. You can check the devices below.
One UI 8.5 beta program: Eligible Devices [List]
- Galaxy S25
- Galaxy S25+
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
Samsung will soon add more models to the One UI 8.5 beta program testing phase. According to a company official, the stable One UI 8.5 upgrade version will be launched in the first quarter of next year.
Before installing the new build, make sure your device has enough storage space. We also recommend backing up your handset, as the latest software version may delete some apps and other data for a better user experience.
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Samsung Galaxy A57 India launch draws closer, here’s what to expect
Samsung is launching the Galaxy S26 series next year, which will represent a significant step forward with upgrades in design, performance, and functionality. Meanwhile, there are other more affordable phones that deserve our attention, such as the Galaxy A57. Recently, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A57 5G smartphone was spotted on an Indian regulatory certification website, suggesting that the phone may launch in India soon.
According to information, Samsung took the Galaxy A57 5G smartphone, having a model number SM-A576B/DS, to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) database. This certification site mainly assures the product’s quality, reliability, and safety to the customers.
Furthermore, the listing doesn’t provide any details about the device. However, the database entry suggests that Samsung won’t take long to launch the Galaxy A57 phone in India. While there’s no official confirmation regarding the launch date yet, it is expected to be launched in the first quarter of next year.
Earlier news reports that the Samsung Galaxy A57 5G smartphone will sport a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display that features a 120Hz refresh rate. It could be powered by the Exynos 1680 processor, a 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charge, and might run Android 16 (One UI 8.x) software out of the box.
Other than these, it could feature a triple rear camera setup, may feature a 50MP main camera.. Whereas the front side could have a 32MP selfie shooter.
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Camera Assistant to bring pro-level camera upgrade for Galaxy S26 Ultra
We’ve heard some rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s camera system, and according to the latest information from a newsletter, Samsung has been spotted working on new camera toggles via the Samsung Camera Assistant to adjust video softening, autofocus speed, and sensitivity for the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
A reliable newsletter, the Android Authority, spotted that Samsung has been testing new camera settings in the Camera Assistant app on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, but it is working on making the camera smarter.
Samsung Camera Assistant is a module that runs through the Good Lock app and enhances the camera experience on Galaxy devices. This module allows users to customize various camera settings, such as adding a 2x zoom button, increasing the shutter speed, and adjusting other features of the primary camera.
According to the information, Samsung has been spotted working on a new camera toggle for video softening and adjusting autofocus speed and sensitivity. However, both of these features are currently not active yet in One UI 8.5 on the Galaxy S25 series and could be intended for the Galaxy S26 Ultra to mark it as a high-end tool for camera enthusiasts.
Video Softening:
Video softening works similarly to the “picture softening” option, allowing users to reduce harsh details for smoother, more natural-looking photos with less sharpening. With this feature, users can toggle the softening effect to off, medium, or high to adjust its intensity.
Autofocus speed and sensitivity:
In addition to video softening, the Camera Assistant Good Lock module on One UI 8.5 also includes the Autofocus speed and sensitivity feature. Autofocus Speed controls how fast the focus moves from one subject to another, while Sensitivity decides how quickly the camera switches focus between subjects.
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