الأحد، 24 أكتوبر 2021

One UI 4.0 Beta 3 hotfix update coming soon to fix critical bugs on Galaxy S21

Samsung released the third One UI 4.0 beta update to the Galaxy S21 series last week. It introduced more Material You features, bug fixes, and a redesigned Weather app. However, it also added some new bugs, and the company says that it will roll out a hotfix update to fix those critical bugs.

The Beta Operation Manager on Samsung Members official forum announced that the company would soon release a hotfix update based on One UI 4.0 Beta 3. It will still carry firmware version G99xxXXU3ZUJG, but it will fix the bug that stopped some web browsers from working on the Galaxy S21 series. It will also prevent the Gallery app from crashing while sharing images.

The upcoming update will also improve the stability of the AoD feature. With the third One UI 4.0 beta update, the AoD feature sometimes failed to start when the screen is turned off. The hotfix update will also stop the Samsung Music app from crashing while playing certain music files.

Initially, Samsung will release the update in South Korea. Within a few days, it could be released in other markets where the One UI 4.0 beta program is active.

Samsung Galaxy S21 One UI 4.0 Beta 3 Hotfix Update Changelog

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When will my Samsung Galaxy device get the Android 12 update?

Samsung fans are excited about getting the Android 12 update. The major OS upgrade will be accompanied by One UI 4.0. It’s going to bring some new features and a lot of cosmetic changes that will refresh the look of Samsung’s Galaxy devices.

A lot of people are already asking us when will my Galaxy device get Android 12? The answer to that involves a bit of guesswork at this stage. That’s because Samsung hasn’t even launched the beta program yet.

Android 12 release for Samsung Galaxy devices possibly starting in December

You might be wondering why the beta isn’t available when Google has opened the Android 12 beta. That’s because Samsung has its own beta program through which it not only tests the latest Android upgrade but also the upcoming iteration of One UI.

Samsung is already working on the Android 12 update for the Galaxy S21 series. The work has actually begun a month earlier than it did for the Galaxy S20 Android 11 update in 2020. So it’s possible that the Android 12 One UI 4.0 beta program will be launched in October 2021.

The Galaxy S21 series will be the first to get Android 12. Samsung has been sticking to the November/December timeframe for the past few years. The Galaxy S9 received Android Pie in late December, Android 10 arrived for the Galaxy S10 in November and the Android 11 update was released for the Galaxy S20 in December 2020.

That’s most likely the timeline that we can expect this year as well. Once the beta program is launched, the public release should take place in a couple of months. Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra owners can expect to get the stable Android 12 One UI 4.0 update in December.

All other devices will be updated once the 2021 flagship Galaxy S series gets Android 12. The Galaxy Note 20 series will most likely be the next in line. Both handsets got the stable Android 11 update last year the very next day after the update was released for the Galaxy S20 models. Since there’s no new Galaxy Note flagship this year, Galaxy Note 20 owners could get Android 12 much sooner.

Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 foldables are expected to be on the priority list as well. The previous-gen foldables including the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip, might also get the update in December. If Samsung maintains the impressive pace it showed last year, older flagships from the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S series may also get done with Android 12 in December.

The vast majority of its mid-range devices, particularly those from the Galaxy A series, probably won’t get Android 12 until the first half of 2022. The flagships are always Samsung’s top priority so owners of these devices will have to wait.

You might not know that your Galaxy device is eligible for Android 12

Remember, Samsung is now providing three Android OS upgrades for dozens of compatible devices. Even handsets from the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series are eligible. Check out our list of all Samsung devices that are eligible for Android 12.

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Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Z Fold 3 camera comparison: Which one is better?

The Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Fold 3 are Samsung’s best high-end smartphones of 2021. While the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is the company’s most expensive smartphone, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a more flexible and higher-specced camera setup. But is there a considerable difference between their image and video quality in the real world? Let us find out.

We shot a few images using all the cameras on the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Let us start with the rear-facing cameras. The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s primary camera has 108MP resolution, while the Galaxy Z Fold 3 has 12MP resolution. There is very little difference between the two when it comes to details, at least while using the Galaxy S21 Ultra’s default settings. Images captured in the 108MP mode have more details but also more noise.

Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 3 camera comparison

Images captured using the Galaxy Z Fold 3 have slightly higher saturation. Colors pop a bit more. Galaxy S21 Ultra’s images have slightly higher details, more true-to-life colors, and a slightly wider dynamic range. Similar is the case with the ultrawide and telephoto cameras. You can see all the comparison shots below. The images captured using the Galaxy S21 Ultra are on the left, while the ones from the Galaxy Z Fold 3 are on the right.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Ultrawide 0.6x Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Ultrawide 0.6x

Ultrawide shots from the Galaxy S21 Ultra have more details and are slightly sharper towards the corners. There is higher purple fringing in the ultrawide photos captured using the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle 1x Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle 1x

As you can see above, color pop a bit more in the image shot using the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s primary camera. There is very little difference when it comes to details. When it comes to dynamic range, the Galaxy S21 Ultra wins by a hair.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Telephoto 3x Zoom Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Telephoto 2x Zoom

The Galaxy S21 Ultra can zoom a little further, thanks to the 3x telephoto lens compared to the 2x telephoto lens on the Galaxy Z Fold 3. It is interesting to see that the Galaxy S21 Ultra saves 12MP images even though it uses a 10MP sensor, which means some upscaling is happening here. And, of course, the Galaxy S21 Ultra’s 10x telephoto lens makes it a clear winner when it comes to zooming in on stuff and makes the Galaxy Z Fold 3 feel extremely outdated.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Telephoto 10x Zoom
S21 Ultra – 10x Zoom
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Human Subject Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Human Subject

Once again, you can see that the Galaxy Z Fold 3 chooses higher saturation and warmer skin tones. My actual skin tone is somewhere closer to the image from the Galaxy S21 Ultra. You can also see clouds more clearly in the image on the left, showcasing a slightly wider dynamic range and better colors.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Telephoto Portrait Mode 3x Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Telephoto Portrait Mode 2x

When switched to the Live Focus mode, the Galaxy S21 Ultra chooses 2x zoom by default despite featuring a 3x optical zoom lens. It means that the phone is cropping in using its primary camera. Still, it captures more details than the Galaxy Z Fold 3, which has a native 2x optical zoom camera. But unless you pixel-peep, you can’t notice that the Galaxy S21 Ultra has slightly more details on the face. The Galaxy Z Fold 3’s image has a more natural-looking bokeh effect, though.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Front Selfie Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Front Selfie

Now, onto the selfies. The Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 40MP front-facing camera with autofocus. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 has a 10MP primary selfie camera and a 4MP under-display secondary selfie camera. Both phones capture excellent selfies with similar colors. There are a few differences, though. Images from the Galaxy S21 Ultra have marginally higher details, and the background is naturally blurred without having to use Portrait mode.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Front Selfie Portrait Mode Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Front Selfie Portrait Mode

In Portrait (bokeh) mode, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a stronger background blur effect, but that’s the only noticeable difference between the two phones. The Galaxy Z Fold 3’s 4MP under-display camera is worse in every way compared to the 10MP selfie camera. It has much lower detail, muted colors, and an overall hazy look.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Ultrawide Macro Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Macro

I captured a few macro shots, too. The Galaxy S21 Ultra automatically switches to the ultrawide camera when you move close to an object. As a result, macro images are sharper, but noise is higher than the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s primary camera. When the Focus Enhancer feature is turned off, the primary camera struggles a bit to focus on subjects. The Galaxy Z Fold 3’s primary camera is more reliable when focusing on close-range subjects.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Macro 12MP Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Macro Colours

As you can see in the images below, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a wider dynamic range. I pointed both phones towards the brighter part of the sky (it was a bit cloudy that day, though). You can see that the Galaxy S21 Ultra still managed to distinguish between white clouds and the blue sky through the leaves. The same area is overexposed in the image captured using the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Extreme HDR Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Camera Sample - Rear Wide-Angle Extreme HDR

Is the Galaxy S21 Ultra significantly better than the Galaxy Z Fold 3?

The Galaxy S21 Ultra captures slightly more detailed and sharper images with colors that are closer to reality. But the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is not far behind. Photos captured using Samsung’s latest flagship foldable phone have a bit more saturation, but unless you compare images from both phones side-by-side, most people will be satisfied with the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s camera. The only area where the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a significant lead is at 10x or higher zoom levels. If you don’t zoom a lot, you will be perfectly satisfied with the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s camera.

In low-light, both phones capture images with similar details and noise levels. In fact, the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s primary camera captures videos with lower noise in low-light conditions, thanks to bigger native pixels. The foldable phone might not have as impressive a camera setup as the Galaxy S21 Ultra, but it managed to surprise us, and being able to use it in Flex Mode for hands-free photography is an advantage worth mentioning.

If you were thinking of buying the Galaxy Z Fold 3 but were afraid of its inferior on-paper camera specs, you don’t need to worry a lot as its image and video quality are more than satisfactory. Just be sure you don’t want the latest in zoom tech and you’ll be very happy.

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