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T-Mobile bug lets you Unlock Samsung, Google phones immediately

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Samsung and Google phones can be unlocked from T-Mobile branding given an unlock bug. Network carriers sell carrier-locked smartphones in the US. Consumers usually prefer buying a carrier-locked handset to save a ton of money.

In return, the carriers ensure that the device stays bound for a certain timeframe. After the given period, consumers can opt out of carrier services and switch their network provider. A T-Mobile unlock bug seems to be here which Samsung and Google users never want to be fixed.

PhoneArena reports that a user found a surprising bug in carrier carrier-branded smartphone. Devices sold by Metro can be unlocked, with no strings attached. Some T-Mobile consumers also managed to unlock their Samsung and Google phones even before EIP ended.

For a Pixel handset, download the T-Mobile Device Unlock (Pixel) from the Play Store. Follow the basic steps to Unlock your Pixel device. Samsung users discovered that it can be unlocked from carrier-branding through easy steps.

Samsung users just need to open the Settings apps, go to Connections, tap on More Connection Setting, select Network Unlock, and then request a Temporary Unlock. Once done, wait some time and tap on Permanent Unlock – it’s done.

People have been able to unlock the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Flip 2, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Fold 5, Pixel 7, and Tab A9 Plus.

While the bug is letting users unlock their devices, we recommend you don’t perform such action. Network carriers have agreements with consumers, if violated, your connection might be blocked and you could be required to pay the remaining amount.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Galaxy Ring monitors heart rate and stress, helps predict periods [Gallery]

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Some of the Galaxy Ring features were discovered in Samsung Health ahead of launch. The company confirmed its next Unpacked event on July 10 in Paris, France. The brand’s first ring-style health-tracking device will also be released at the event.

AndroidAuthority in its APKTeardown of Samsung Health discovered the UI of Galaxy Ring features. The revelation confirms that this innovative device will allow you to measure your heart rate and stress. You can also use the Ring to measure skin temperature and predict periods.

When paired with Galaxy as a companion, the Galaxy Ring will enable its Snore detection feature. It should be noted that some of these features require your phone to be nearby and charging. The Health app will also need permission to record audio through your phone to detect snores.

The Galaxy Ring is expected to support more features during the official launch. Features that are spotted in Samsung Health are from the latest version of the app. The app would get a major update, bringing Ring-related features following the release next month.

Samsung is expected to launch at least nine sizes of the Galaxy Ring. The largest size will have a larger battery capacity, allowing you to use it for a longer period on a single charge. Potential buyers will have the option to order a Sizing Kit before getting the Ring delivered.

Apart from the Galaxy Ring, the South Korean tech giant will introduce many more products. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 will take center stage. Besides, the Galaxy Watch Ultra will join the event alongside the Watch 7 series and Buds 3 series.

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One UI Weekly: June 2024 update released for Samsung devices in Week IV

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Welcome to Samsung’s latest updates for June 2024 Week IV! This week, Samsung has released new updates for its smartphones, including the rollout of One UI 6 Watch Beta for watches and its expansion. Also, there are new details about the upcoming July 2024 update, as well as insights into the features of One UI 6.1.1 and One UI 7. Let’s explore what’s new with Samsung in June 2024 Week IV.

This week, Samsung has rolled out the June 2024 update for several of its smartphones, including the Galaxy A55, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A05s, S20 FE, A52s, and Galaxy A21s. This update is now available in more countries, enhancing user experience with new improvements and fixes.

Looking ahead, Samsung is preparing for the July 2024 update for One UI 6.1 devices. This update is expected to address issues such as the alignment problem in date and time display formats to ensure a smoother user interface experience. Additionally, the update could enhance the Gallery’s photo editing mode.

Moreover, the Samsung One Hand Operation + app has received new features with One UI 6.1.1 support to enhance usability for users who rely on this Good Lock module. The Korean tech giant also confirmed improvements to side button functionality in the upcoming One UI 6.1.1 update.

In terms of wearable technology, Samsung has introduced the One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 update for the Galaxy Watch 6 series. Additionally, the Beta Program has been expanded to include the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 series to offer users early access to new features and improvements.

One UI 6 Watch Beta with Wear OS 5 available for Samsung smartwatches [List]

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Here’s the latest Samsung Health Beta update for One UI devices

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Samsung Health app released a new beta update, bringing the version to 6.27.0.157. The fresh update is available for Galaxy devices with a package size of 140MB on the Galaxy Store.

This update boosts performance by enhancing existing features and fixing bugs reported by users in the previous version. It makes the app more useful and stable.

A notable aspect of the beta update is the introduction of new features for testing on Galaxy devices. While details about new features haven’t been disclosed, the update is expected to enhance functionality and user interaction.

Users testing the Samsung Health app Beta can update to version 6.27.0.157 via the Galaxy Store. This update will surely provide users with improved functions for tracking and managing their health and fitness goals.

Galaxy users can download the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, directly install it through the third-party app source link mentioned here.

Previously, the Samsung Health app brought features allowing users to compete against their past running times and to edit exercise logs to remove unnecessary start or end times. Additionally, it included improvements to easier access to continually used menstrual cycle options and the ability to set custom moods.

Samsung Health Beta update brings advanced features for better tracking experience

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