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Samsung Galaxy A72 gets May 2024 security update

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Samsung Galaxy A72 smartphone is getting a new update with a May 2024 security patch. The update installs an Android security patch released to improve system security and stability. It is currently rolling out in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan.

May 2024 security update of Samsung Galaxy A72 smartphone arrives with One UI build version A725FXXS8FXE3The company will soon make this update available in more countries.

May 2024 security patch resolves 45 security issues. Google is addressing 33 vulnerabilities, which include 3 critical and 26 high-level threats. Samsung has also included 25 enhancements specific to its devices, focusing on improving features like the Secure Folder and the multitasking framework.

This update protects from possible bugs and viruses to ensure the smartphones operate smoothly. Samsung advises all users to install the update immediately to benefit from the new security measures.

Users should navigate to their smartphone’s settings to update installation, select ‘Software Update’, and then ‘Download and install’.

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Samsung Pass update introduces quick access in Wallet app

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Samsung has pushed a new update for the Samsung Pass app with version 4.4.02.7, bringing a new feature for user convenience. This update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 46.04MB.

The fresh update improves some features to provide a better experience. It also fixes issues users encountered in previous versions to enhance stability and performance.

Users can now reportedly add Samsung Pass to Quick Access in Samsung Wallet, making managing passwords and access credentials easier.

Samsung Pass app has been a reliable tool for securely managing passwords using biometric scanning. With the new update, accessing saved passwords directly from Samsung Wallet’s Quick Access feature becomes more seamless.

Users can install the update through Galaxy Store on their One UI devices. For that, just need to click on the Menu option and then Updates. Also, users can download the update through the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Samsung Galaxy A25 5G One UI 6.1 update live in Europe

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Samsung Galaxy A25 One UI 6.1 update

Samsung has released the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone in Europe. This update is already live for users in the US and the company will soon make it available for all models.

One UI 6.1 update for Samsung Galaxy A25 5G smartphone in Europe arrives with One UI build version A256BXXU4BXE3 and a package size of 2.1GB. The update installs the May 2024 security patch to enhance system security.

The major update brings new features for photo and video management, including an AI that suggests edits, and the ability to copy elements from one image to another. It also introduces new lock screen widgets and customizable alarm alerts with multimedia options. The Calendar app now supports adding stickers to dates.

In addition, this update enhances data security with improved Samsung Cloud services and introduces Passkey for quicker sign-ins. Additional enhancements have been made to the Finder, battery settings, weather widget, Health app, and more.

To install the One UI 6.1 update on your smartphone, go to Settings and scroll to the Software Update section. Open it and select ‘Download and Install’ to apply the update if it’s available.

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Exynos 2500 could see the light, Samsung strips 3nm chip defect rumors

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Exynos 2500 could see the light of the day as Samsung said 3nm chip defect rumors are groundless. Over the past few days, there were rumors that the company is facing issues in the production of 3nm semiconductors, and the potential cancellation of the next Exynos.

According to a new report, Samsung denied the rumors citing a 3nm chip yield defect. It indicates that the company hasn’t given up on Exynos as going all Snapdragon in Galaxy is quite hurting. Ming Chi-Kuo was the first who reveal Samsung’s 3nm foundry yield issues.

Later on, some reports claimed that the Korean tech giant is still working to improve 3nm yields. The cancellation of Exynos could have been a negative development for Samsung but Galaxy fans were heavily rejoicing the rumors as they still don’t want Exynos in Galaxy phones.

With the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung introduced the Exynos 2400 chipset in most of the regions. Keeping the Ultra exclusively equipped with Snapdragon became mandatory. However, the non-Ultra models used Exynos in all markets except for the US, Canada, and China.

Chosun reports that the South Korean tech giant strongly denied rumors that there was a significant defect in the production of semiconductor wafers at its foundry division. It was alleged that Samsung’s plant experienced a defect affecting 2,500 lots in the second-gen 3nm process.

It’s worth noting that the actual status of the products from the affected production line is still under evaluation. As the company still has a long duration for improvements, positive developments may take place, solidifying the arrival of the Exynos 2500 SoC.

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