الأحد، 3 أكتوبر 2021

Galaxy S20 FE 5G gets October 2021 security update in Europe

Samsung started rolling out the October 2021 security update to its smartphones last week, and the Galaxy S21 series was the first to get the update. Over the past five days, the new security update has been released to the Galaxy A50, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Now, the update is available for the Galaxy S20 FE 5G.

The smartphone has started getting the new software update in various European countries. The update comes with firmware version G781BXXS4CUI1 and includes the October 2021 security patch. Samsung has not detailed the information regarding bugs and vulnerabilities it has fixed with the latest security patch. We expect the company to publish the documentation within the first half of this month.

If you are a Galaxy S20 FE 5G user in Europe and haven’t received this update yet, you can check for it manually by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install. You can also download the latest firmware file from our firmware database and flash it manually using a computer running the Windows operating system.

Samsung had launched the Galaxy S20 FE 5G last year with Android 10-based One UI 2.5 on board. The device received the Android 11-based One UI 3 update in December 2020. The device will get three major Android OS updates.

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Samsung’s extra RAM feature is arriving on more phones, both mid-range and flagship

The Galaxy A52s 5G has many things going for it, and when we reviewed it last month, we found it to be hiding a new feature called RAM Plus. RAM Plus extends the amount of random access memory available on the phone by using 4GB of onboard storage as virtual memory, similar to how Windows allocates some amount of disk storage for use as virtual RAM when physical memory runs out.

We had wondered at the time if RAM Plus would come to more Galaxy devices, and it looks like it will. RAM Plus was included in a software update for the Galaxy A52 5G recently, and while we thought it would only be available on the company’s mid-range and budget phones, that’s not the case. Even the Galaxy Z Fold 3 with its 12 gigs of RAM has the feature now.

It wasn’t there on the Z Fold 3 initially and seems to have been introduced with a recent software update, so we can assume that Samsung will eventually bring the virtual RAM thingy to other high-end and flagships phones, such as the Galaxy S21 series, at some point. The Android 12 and One UI 4.0 beta for the Galaxy S21 lineup doesn’t include RAM Plus, but it could show up in future updates.

RAM Plus on the Galaxy Z Fold 3

Not that RAM Plus is needed on phones with a lot of RAM, or even otherwise. Android typically avoids letting a device’s memory run out by killing background apps and services where necessary, and Samsung and other OEMs tune the process to be even more aggressive, so we’re pretty sure RAM Plus isn’t going to be very useful. And for those wondering, no, RAM Plus isn’t customizable. You only get 4GB of virtual memory – there’s no option to change that or turn off the functionality.

You can check if RAM Plus is available on your Galaxy device by opening the Settings app, going into the Battery and device care submenu, and tapping Memory. 

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Here’s every Samsung Galaxy phone and tablet that supports Wi-Fi 6/6E

Samsung’s first smartphone with Wi-Fi 6 (also known as Wi-Fi ax) wireless connectivity was the Galaxy S10. Since then, the company started adding Wi-Fi 6 to most of its high-end smartphones and tablets. Recently, the Galaxy A52s 5G became the South Korean firm’s first mid-range device to feature Wi-Fi 6.

The Galaxy S21 Ultra was among the first smartphones in the world to feature even faster wireless connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E (6GHz), and Samsung will no doubt continue to launch new devices that support either Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E in the future.

To help you find out which Galaxy device supports the latest Wi-Fi versions, we’ve created the handy lists below so you can make an informed decision when you’re out to buy a new phone or tablet. Do note that you will also need to buy a Wi-Fi 6/6E compatible router.

Galaxy smartphones and tablets with Wi-Fi 6 support

  • Galaxy A52s 5G
  • Galaxy M52 5G
  • Galaxy Fold
  • Galaxy Note 10
  • Galaxy Note 10+
  • Galaxy Note 20
  • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  • Galaxy S10e
  • Galaxy S10
  • Galaxy S10+
  • Galaxy S10 5G
  • Galaxy S20
  • Galaxy S20+
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Galaxy S20 FE (Exynos & Snapdragon 865 versions)
  • Galaxy S20 FE 5G
  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy S21+
  • Galaxy Tab Active 3
  • Galaxy Tab S7
  • Galaxy Tab S7+
  • Galaxy Xcover FieldPro
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5G
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3

Galaxy smartphones and tablets with Wi-Fi 6E support

  • Galaxy S21 Ultra

Wi-Fi 5 vs Wi-Fi 6/6E

Compared to Wi-Fi ac (also known as Wi-Fi 5), Wi-Fi 6 offer faster uploads and download speeds (up to 9.6Gbps). This results in faster downloads, improved video streaming (especially 4K), better web browsing, and a more reliable and responsive gaming experience. Unlike Wi-Fi 5, which works only on the 5GHz band, Wi-Fi 6 works on 2.4GHz as well, resulting in faster speeds far away from the Wi-Fi access point.

Wi-Fi 6 also increases the capacity of routers and allows them to service more devices without slowing down. Wi-Fi 6E, meanwhile, brings even faster speeds, lower latency, and less interference than Wi-Fi 6 as it works on a new 6GHz band instead of the congested 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands as previous versions of Wi-Fi.

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Galaxy S22 dummy units are here to show us what’s new… or what isn’t

Another layer of the mystery that is the Galaxy S22 is supposedly being peeled away with the latest leak that comes courtesy of the folks over at CoverPigtou, who’ve published a short video and some pictures of what they say is an aluminum dummy Galaxy S22 unit.

It was only a few days ago that renders of all three Galaxy S22 models leaked online, and frankly, those showed much more of interest than these pictures of the dummy unit. Without a Galaxy S21 next to the dummy unit for comparison, it’s hard to say what — if anything — is different on next year’s base model.

Rumor has it the regular S22 will have a slightly smaller screen of 6.06 inches, down from 6.2 inches on the Galaxy S21, but that’s not something we can confirm based on the pictures you see below. If this dummy unit represents the final product, it suggests what those leaked renders already told us: Samsung’s sticking with the same rear-facing design for at least the regular Galaxy S22 and the S22+.

And that’s alright by us, because the Galaxy S21 series’ unique camera-island-meets-metal-frame design is one of the best Samsung has ever come up with. However, it seems Samsung will be trying something new with the Galaxy S22 Ultra that you may or may not like. Just how accurate these leaks are remains to be seen, though, so we won’t jump to any conclusions just yet.

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