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Samsung will end Dex for PC on Windows OS support from One UI 7

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Samsung has officially confirmed that the Dex for PC on Windows will end support from the One UI 7 version. The company informed Galaxy users through the Samsung UK Dex page about this.

Samsung Dex allows Galaxy users to extend their phone as a computer-like interface with a connector that they can use for production and entertainment activities. Now, the company confirms that Samsung Dex for PC on Windows OS will end support from the One UI 7 version.

Why Samsung will end support for DeX for PC on Windows OS with One UI 7

Samsung will end support for DeX for PCs on Windows OS with One UI 7, as it will encourage customers to connect mobile phones and PCs via the Link to Windows feature.

Samsung Link to Windows feature

With the Link to Windows feature, Samsung Galaxy phones and Windows PCs work together seamlessly. It allows Galaxy users to connect their phones and computers, allowing them to easily transfer photos, manage notifications, answer incoming calls, and send messages.

Moreover, users can also mirror their phone screen to their PC, so that they can use their phone without picking it up.

One UI 7 features:

One UI 7 will bring more sophisticated and intuitive icons, a smart notification control center, a new lock screen with a quick view of your ongoing activities, and much more. Moreover, Samsung claims that the One UI 7 is the latest and greatest version of the One UI.

In addition, the major update turns simple sketches into amazing images by choosing styles such as watercolor, illustration, drawing, Pop Art, or 3D animation using Artificial Intelligence.

Plus, Circle to Search with One UI 7 allows you to quickly find homework tutorials, videos, and results from websites for math, chemistry, biology, physics, or whatever you want. Moreover, you can also translate the whole screen instantly without switching apps.

The company improved the Samsung Knox with One UI 7 to ensure your personal information is protected and under control. Samsung Knox protects your privacy whether your are browsing the be, banking online, or using Galaxy AI.

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Galaxy Z TriFold display, battery capacity, and launch date leaked

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Galaxy Z TriFold launch display battery

Last month, Samsung showcased a prototype of its most ambitious Galaxy Z Trifold smartphone during the APEC summit. Now, a report has shed light on the display size, battery capacity, thickness, and launch date of Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold.

A new report talks about the display size, battery capacity, thickness, and launch date of the Galaxy Z TriFold. The device will retain a 6.5-inch outer display and a 10-inch inner display, and a thickness of 4.2mm when folded and 14mm when unfolded.

Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold may feature a 5,600mAh battery. Furthermore, the tipster states that Samsung will launch this phone on December 5, 2025. However, the Korean tech giant is bringing flagship-grade features to its first model. With these upgrades, the Galaxy Z TriFold has a good chance of selling well in the market.

Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z TriFold later this year. It may come with Android 16-based One UI 8.5 pre-installed. With seven years of software support, it will beat the Galaxy S25 lineup with an additional OS upgrade at last.

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Galaxy S26 with Exynos 2600 could have vastly improved camera capabilities

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Galaxy S26 camera capabilities

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is already making headlines, and the biggest talking point is its massive camera upgrade. Recent information revealed that the ISP of the Exynos 2600, suggesting that it may enable improved camera capabilities on the Galaxy S26 series.

Furthermore, according to several leaks and rumours, Samsung is going to present the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ with the Exynos 2600 chipset instead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in most regions around the world.

Galaxy S26 camera capabilities

According to well-known tipster @SPYGO19726, the Exynos 2600 on the Galaxy S26 series has an image signal processor (ISP) that can handle a single 320MP camera or three 108MP cameras simultaneously.

Moreover, in burst mode under the Galaxy S26, it can take 30 108MP RAW pictures per second, and for HDR pictures, it can combine five frames.

  • Max Sensor 320 MP (single) / 108 MP triple-stream
  • HDR Engine 5-frame fusion, 14-bit RAW pipeline
  • Multi-Sensor Up to 4 concurrent sensors
  • Video 8K 60 fps HDR10+ / 4K 120 fps
  • Burst Mode 30 fps @ 108 MP RAW
  • ISP-NPU Bandwidth Estimated 1.8 TB/s internal throughput

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series leaks and rumors

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Samsung is working on its new Galaxy S26 series, and this time it will reportedly include three models: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Galaxy S26 series phones are expected to feature some major upgrades, and leaks and rumors have already started to surface online.

Galaxy S26 leaks rumors

Galaxy S26 Plus renders 

@OnLeaks and Android Headlines have shared renders of the Galaxy S26 Plus, which will feature a 6.7-inch flat screen with thin, uniform bezels around it. The front camera will be housed in a small, centered hole above the screen, and the biggest change is the camera setup on the back. The phone will feature a vertical, pill-shaped camera island in the upper left corner, housing three separate cameras.

Samsung Galaxy S26 series could launch in January 2026

On the other hand, Chosun says that the Korean tech giant is preparing to launch the Galaxy S26 series by the end of January 2026. 

As per the well-known tipster, @PhoneArt, Samsung has increased the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s front camera’s field of view (FOV) to 85 degrees. As per another report, Samsung could only include the Exynos 2600 in the base and Plus models, and will equip the Ultra model with Qualcomm’s mobile Application Processor.

Galaxy S26 leaks rumors………..

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