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Samsung Galaxy A36 renders reveal modern design and colors

Samsung Galaxy A36 5G will ship with modern design and colors. The company is developing a slew of new Mid-range and budget phones for 2025. After Galaxy A56, the upcoming Galaxy A36 5G has now been revealed in leaked renders.
In his leakmail on Substack, Evan Blass revealed renders of the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G with a modern design and four colors. The company is expected to launch this new budget smartphone in Match 2025, with India being the target country.
The renders indicate that the A36 5G would have a vertically aligned camera island in a pill shape, with black textured rings on the backplate. The LED flash is placed outside the camera module and retains its position like previous models. Plus, the phone seemingly adopts a tweaked frame approach, which is nearly flat all around.

Additionally, the Galaxy A36 has volume and power keys on the right side with a minimal bulge all around. Not surprisingly, the Galaxy A36 5G has a flat display with a camera hole on top. The chin remains unusually thick, while it controls the side bezels better than its predecessor which has extremely thick bezels.

Last but not least, the phone can be seen in four colors including f white, purple, black, and green, however, the marketing names may slightly vary with the “Awesome” profile.
According to previous leaks, the Galaxy A36 will feature the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC, a 6.64-inch Super AMOLED display, a 50MP triple camera, a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging support, and Android 15-based One UI 7.0. The Galaxy A36 5G could be launched alongside the Galaxy A56 5G around March this year.
Other details about the smartphone may be revealed in the coming days through other certifications and leaks. So stay tuned to us on Twitter, Telegram, and Linkedin
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BREAKING: Samsung resumes One UI 7 rollout for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, Fold 6 SE

After the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung has today resumed the rollout of One UI 7 based on the Android 15 update for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE. It is worth noting that the Korean tech giant had halted the rollout a few days ago due to a serious bug discovered in the initial update, so it is now rolling out a new firmware that will fix this issue.
Samsung has started rolling out the new One UI 7 update for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, and Fold 6 SE. Initially available in South Korea, the new One UI 7 build will go live in more markets soon. This build is a more refined build than the initial build and includes fixes for system improvements.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, and Fold 6 SE users can recognize it by the build number ending with BYD9.
Your Galaxy foldable device might have also received the new build. But you can check for the update manually in Settings > Software update. Click on Download and install so that your phone can receive the new OTA.
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Galaxy Z Fold 7 goes on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Elite, One UI 8 ahead of launch

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing that the company is carrying out pre-launch tests and preparations for its new device. The latest listing also solves the chipset mystery that has been in rumours for a long time.
According to the Geekbench 6.4 listing, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 US variant with model number SM-F966U achieved 3022 points on single-core and 9307 points on multi-core tests.
The US variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has appeared on Geekbench with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Also, the phone is expected to run on Android 16-based One UI 8 operating system
Being a flagship folding handset, all these things sound quite good. Nevertheless, the actual performance will only be known once the device is officially launched in the consumer market. Inputs reveal that the chipset is clocked at 3.53 GHz base frequency.
Apart from this, the Korean tech giant can launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 around July this year. Also, an affordable flip model can also be introduced along with both the devices.

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Samsung resumes One UI 7 rollout for Galaxy S24

Samsung halted the One UI 7 rollout for the Galaxy S24 series a few days ago, as a serious bug was found in the initial firmware. Samsung has resumed the rollout of the One UI 7-based Android 15 update for the Galaxy S24 series today, which should fix the issue.
The new One UI 7 update for Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones can be verified through One UI build version with S921NKSU4BYD9, S926NKSU4BYD9, and S928NKSU4BYD9.
The latest beta update fixes issues that users encountered in the initial One UI 7 update to provide a better experience. According to the changelog, the update brings functional improvements or new functions.
As always, this update includes the latest versions of many stock apps. This ensures improved functionality and a smoother experience on your Galaxy S24 smartphone.
Changelog:
Stabilization code applied
- A stabilization code related to terminal operation has been applied.
Generally, software upgrades may include the following, but the contents may vary depending on the customer environment, such as model, region, and telecommunications carrier.
- Improved terminal stability and bug fixes
- Functional improvements or the addition of new functions
- Improved terminal performance
If you received the One UI 7 update notificationon your Galaxy S24 series in Korea, install the latest update via Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.
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