الاثنين، 9 سبتمبر 2019

Galaxy S9+ update brings September 2019 security patch

There’s a new Galaxy S9+ update rolling out today and it brings the September 2019 security patch. It’s a routine security maintenance release so there’s not much in the way of new features.

Samsung detailed the latest security patch about a week ago. It includes fixes from both the company and Google. That patch is now gradually being rolled out to compatible devices across the globe.

September 2019 patch arriving with latest Galaxy S9+ update

Firmware version G965FXXS6CSH5 has now been rolled out for the Galaxy S9+ in several countries across Europe. They include France, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, Germany and more. This Galaxy S9+ update is rolling out over-the-air right now. It’s also available for download from our firmware section.

The security patch for September 2019 fixes four critical vulnerabilities in the Android operating system. It patches more than a dozen high and moderate-risk vulnerabilities as well. Fixes for 17 vulnerabilities that were found in Samsung’s own software are included as well.

This firmware update is currently being rolled out for the Galaxy S9+ in the aforementioned markets. It’s only a matter of time now before the handset gets it in other markets as well. The Galaxy S9 hasn’t received the latest patch at this point in time. It won’t be long before it does too. We’ll be sure to update you when that happens.

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Samsung highlights the compatible apps for Galaxy Fold

As it gets down to the business of selling this new device, Samsung is now talking about the apps for Galaxy Fold which take full advantage of the handset’s unique functionality. The Galaxy Fold has an internal foldable display to which apps can seamlessly transition from the external cover display.

This feature is called App Continuity. Samsung has been working with its partners and the Android developer community on apps for complete foldable user experience. Since it’s an Android device, after all, the Galaxy Fold can run any app even if it doesn’t support App Continuity or Multi-active Window. It allows users to have up to three apps running simultaneously on the foldable display.

Apps for Galaxy Fold

Samsung has developed a completely new UX for the Galaxy Fold. It has also worked closely with Google to bring integrated OS support from Android for the foldable display. Samsung and Google also set up test labs in cities across the globe to work with partners and developers to test that their apps are optimized for the Galaxy Fold.

Google has also introduced changes in Android 10 which improve resizable activity, multi-resume functionality and enhanced multi-display type switching. Many widely used Android apps have already been updated to deliver an immersive foldable experience on the Galaxy Fold. They number in the hundreds and include apps like Spotify, Twitter, VSCO, Facebook, Amazon Prime Video, iHeartMedia and more.

These apps for Galaxy Fold are now readily available from the Google Play Store and the Galaxy Store. Samsung has currently released the Galaxy Fold in South Korea only. The handset will make its way to Europe starting September 18. The United States gets it towards the end of this month.

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Galaxy M10s user manual found on Samsung India website, launch imminent

The user manual for the Galaxy M10s is now available on the Samsung India website, hinting at an imminent launch. Later this week, Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy A50s in India, as the company revealed through its social channels, and the Galaxy M30s will go official just a week after that. It looks like the Galaxy M10s could soon follow.

The Galaxy M10s, as the name suggests, will be a slightly improved variant of the Galaxy M10. The primary upgrade will be found under the hood, with the M10s to be powered by the Exynos 7904 chipset, a notable bump from the Exynos 7870 that powers the M10 as the 7904 has a couple of high-performance CPU cores while the 7870 is purely focused on efficiency. It will have 32GB of storage, as we had revealed, along with 3GB of RAM, the same as the Galaxy M10. It will have Android 9 Pie out of the box and should be eligible for the Android 10 update.

As revealed by the user manual, the M10s will have a USB Type-C port (the M10 has a microUSB port). The user manual doesn’t reveal any other upgrades, though. The device has dual rear cameras and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor; yes, the headphone jack is present as well. Samsung will probably remove the 3.5mm jack from even its budget devices at some point, but it doesn’t look like that will happen right away. Hopefully, the company still managed to cram in a bigger battery in there. The M10 has a 3,500 mAh battery, and a 4,000 mAh battery on the M10s would be a good match for the more powerful Exynos SoC.

How much the Galaxy M10s will cost and when it will go on sale remains to be seen. It shouldn’t be long before Samsung takes the wraps off the device, and we will be sure to let you know once that happens.

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Galaxy M10s user manual found on Samsung India website, launch imminent

The user manual for the Galaxy M10s is now available on the Samsung India website, hinting at an imminent launch. Later this week, Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy A50s in India, as the company revealed through its social channels, and the Galaxy M30s will go official just a week after that. It looks like the Galaxy M10s could soon follow.

The Galaxy M10s, as the name suggests, will be a slightly improved variant of the Galaxy M10. The primary upgrade will be found under the hood, with the M10s to be powered by the Exynos 7904 chipset, a notable bump from the Exynos 7870 that powers the M10 as the 7904 has a couple of high-performance CPU cores while the 7870 is purely focused on efficiency. It will have 32GB of storage, as we had revealed, along with 3GB of RAM, the same as the Galaxy M10. It will have Android 9 Pie out of the box and should be eligible for the Android 10 update.

As revealed by the user manual, the M10s will have a USB Type-C port (the M10 has a microUSB port). The user manual doesn’t reveal any other upgrades, though. The device has dual rear cameras and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor; yes, the headphone jack is present as well. Samsung will probably remove the 3.5mm jack from even its budget devices at some point, but it doesn’t look like that will happen right away. Hopefully, the company still managed to cram in a bigger battery in there. The M10 has a 3,500 mAh battery, and a 4,000 mAh battery on the M10s would be a good match for the more powerful Exynos SoC.

How much the Galaxy M10s will cost and when it will go on sale remains to be seen. It shouldn’t be long before Samsung takes the wraps off the device, and we will be sure to let you know once that happens.

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We tour Samsung’s IFA booth in our latest SamMobile TV episode

Samsung had quite a presence at this year’s IFA in Berlin. The company’s booth was teeming with exciting technologies for attendees to explore, and for SamMobile founder, Danny Dorresteijn, as well as our Samsung Device Specialist, Martin Reinders, to capture on camera and experience first-hand. Our team has now created a summary video at IFA, so in case you were unable to attend the event yourself, you can check out the latest episode of SamMobile TV and get up to speed.

From stunning new TVs that seem to magically become larger or smaller, to the redesigned Galaxy Fold that rose from the ashes like a phoenix, Samsung had it all at IFA 2019. The company has once again flaunted its ability to operate and become recognized in a wide range of industries, and this includes automotive. Samsung demonstrated its digital cockpit at IFA which, although impressive, seems a bit overkill with the number of screens it carries.

The Wall and The Frame aim to redefine the TV

Samsung’s The Wall is by far the most impressive TV we’ve seen so far. It’s a beautiful 146-inch panel with very small bezels and has been described as being “modular” by offering custom resolutions and aspect ratios.

The Frame is yet another TV showcased at IFA. It’s a more conventional TV compared to The Wall, however, it stands out with its ability to morph into a digital painting when turned off, thus aiming to beautify one’s living space even when the device is not in use.

We also got the chance to play with the Galaxy A90 5G for our early hands-on experience, and, of course, we could not turn down the opportunity to see how the Galaxy Fold is shaping up after months of patiently waiting for it to make a comeback. You can check all of these cool products and more in our SamMobile TV ‘IFA 2019 Samsung booth tour’ episode below.

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Samsung’s brilliant strategy has Korea going wild for the Galaxy Fold

Samsung needed to leverage its brand value and perception as a quality device manufacturer to convince customers to purchase the Galaxy Fold after its initial troubles. The Galaxy Fold has been first released in its home country of South Korea where, unsurprisingly, the first batch of pre-orders quickly sold out.

This is the era of hype and Samsung knows it. So it has tightly controlled the supply to bring up demand and customers in Korea have responded. Local reports suggest that customers who weren’t able to get a pre-order in are now paying 20 to 25 percent higher just to buy the Galaxy Fold from resellers. Scarcity is a tactic that is commonly used not only to drive up sales but to create hype around a product. The sneaker industry is perhaps the best at deploying this strategy.

Galaxy Fold is fetching quite the premium for resellers

The Galaxy Fold already has an air of mystery around it. It’s unlike any other smartphone on the market. Customers haven’t had any opportunity to actually go hands on with the device ever since it was unveiled earlier this year. Add on top of that the rarity of it even after being released and hypebeasts in Korea have responded.

Since the second round of pre-orders has not yet opened, some customers who were able to get one in the first are now reselling their units online. The Galaxy Fold officially costs 2.4 million won or $2,012 in South Korea. Resellers are getting up to 3 million won or $2,515 for the same device.

Samsung is said to have released between 1,000 and 2,000 units of the Galaxy Fold in South Korea last week. The second round of pre-orders is set to begin on September 18 with the units being delivered starting September 26. It will be interesting to see if Samsung employs the same strategy elsewhere.

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Good Vibes turns phones into Morse communication tools for deafblind

Samsung India announced the release of a new mobile application designed to give deafblind people a way to communicate via a smartphone. The app is called Good Vibes and, as the name implies, it uses vibrations generated by the smartphone’s haptic motor to translate regular text into Morse code. The app has a secondary UI where it can also translate Morse code into text or voice, so it offers a two-way communication method.

Good Vibes is now available for download through the Galaxy Store and will launch through the Google Play Store for “for all other Android smartphone users soon.” Along with Good Vibes, Samsung India also announced – or rather re-launched –Relúmĭno. The app was developed by Samsung’s C-Lab division and was originally showcased way back at Mobile World Congress 2017.

Samsung taking ‘Do What You Can’t‘ to heart

Relúmĭno was created to assist visually-impaired people through heavy image processing. The app manipulates images by adjusting color contrast and brightness, highlighting outlines, magnifying, and reversing colors, intending to make images and objects easier to read. The app generally requires some accompanying hardware like the Gear VR headset, and Samsung along with the National Association for the Blind (NAB) Delhi will provide the equipment in classrooms to help students with low vision.

We are happy we were able to develop technologies such as Good Vibes and Relúmĭno that will help improve quality of life of the deafblind and people with low vision […]” claimed Peter Rhee, Corporate VP, Samsung India.

Head of Advocacy and Networks at Sense India, Parag Namdeo, said “Good Vibes is going to create a platform where our society will be able to communicate with deafblind people using smartphones. Samsung is doing exactly what it believes in ‘Do What You Can’t.’

The launch of the Good Vibes mobile application is accompanied by a new video ad by Samsung which is quite emotional and reminds us how technology can help to improve our lives when and where it really counts.

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Daily Deal: 53% off this case for the Galaxy A20/A30/A50

When you invest in a smartphone, you want to make sure it’s protected. Using a phone without a case may feel like you’re living on the edge. That’s why most people tend to use a case.

They help you keep your device in good shape for a longer period of time. Cases will prevent it from getting scratches and increases its chances of surviving when you drop it accidentally. On top of that, when you eventually want to sell your smartphone, offering it in perfect shape will increase its value.

This multi-layer case provides shock absorbing protection, outer shell and an inner hard silicone rubber layer offers extra protection when dropped. It also offers air protection & shock absorbing cushions in the corners. At 53% off and with international shipping, this is a good time to get some extra protection for your smartphone.

Hit the Buy Now button below before the price goes up again!

 

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Galaxy A50s set to launch in India on September 11

In a bid to stay competitive in the budget and mid-range smartphone segments, Samsung has been launching slightly modified variants of its existing A series devices. The Galaxy A50 was launched just around six months back, but the Korean company has already announced an upgraded version last month in the form of Galaxy A50s.

Going by the teasers on Samsung India’s social media accounts, it appears the Galaxy A50s is set to launch in the country on September 11. Through a social media contest, the company also confirmed the presence of Samsung Pay and Night Mode in the A50s. Though not explicitly stated in the teasers, the A50s will most probably offer MST-based Samsung Pay since it is supposed to be an upgrade to the existing A50.

To recap the specs from the announcement, the Galaxy A50s is identical to the A50, except for the upgraded cameras on the back and the front. It comes with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-U display, an optical in-display fingerprint reader, Exynos 9610 SoC, 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP triple-camera setup on the back, 32 MP selfie camera, 4/6GB of RAM, 64GB/128GB internal storage, 4,000mAh battery, 15W fast charging, and Android 9 Pie with Samsung’s One UI on top.

Currently, it is not clear if the Galaxy A30s, which was unveiled along with the A50s, will also make its debut in the subcontinent. We are inclined to believe it does. Apart from India, both the devices are also slated to go on sale in Vietnam very soon.

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Samsung organizes world’s first concert tailor-made for vertical video

Samsung recently inaugurated the Samsung KX experience store in King’s Cross, London. As part of the launch celebrations, the Korean company organized the world’s first vertical-stage concert to cater to the growing popularity of vertical videos. UK pop star Mabel and her band performed at the event, which saw around 2,000 Londoners gather at Samsung KX to enjoy the gig.

Samsung built a three-story stage which had the DJ, the band, Mabel and her dancers performing on different levels to perfectly fit into a vertical video for Instagram and other social media services. Harman technology, a subsidiary of Samsung which specializes in audio equipment, was also involved in the experiment.

Sharing the reviews on the gig, Mabel said, “London will always be close to my heart as I’ve made so much music here and I’m honoured and excited to headline the world’s first vertical gig at Samsung KX. This type of forward-thinking performance paves the way for more innovation within the city’s live music scene.”

“We are thrilled to deliver a world first music event for our guests at Samsung KX; this experience was designed to give fans the ultimate performance tailored specifically for instant sharing. We pride ourselves on creating innovations that defy barriers and tonight’s vertical stage performance alongside a panel of thought leaders showcased how if we work together, we can do just that,” said Tanya Weller, Director of Samsung KX Showcase.

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Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy A90 5G and Galaxy Tab S6 get ARCore support

Google continues to add support for new Samsung devices to ARCore, its software-based augmented reality platform. The most recent devices to pick up support for the platform included the Galaxy Tab S5e and a handful of new Galaxy A phones. Samsung’s newest devices have now been added to the list as well. The Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy A90 5G and the Galaxy Tab S6 have all received ARCore support.

Google has made a slight change to the app’s listing in the Play Store as well. It has decided to rebrand the app from ARCore to “Google Play Service for AR.” Perhaps the name change is meant to highlight that the app is quite like the regular Play Services in that it isn’t a usable app itself instead it brings SDKs which allow other apps to provide AR experiences.

ARCore support live for Samsung’s latest devices

Apps based on this platform are able to superimpose computer-generated objects and shapes on the real world as they’re viewed through the device’s camera. Users can then move these objects and shapes around either by walking with the device or relying on the sensors to detect movement.

The ARCore platform was developed by Google to enable augmented reality experiences on smartphones without requiring any special hardware. So bringing support to these new devices is just a matter of rolling out an app update. Many developers have since used the platform to create different apps and games that offer AR experiences. Now, users with a Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy A90 5G or a Galaxy Tab S6 will be able to enjoy them as well.

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