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Five days with the Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

Wow, it really is a pretty phone and I’m a big fan of how Samsung has blended the cameras into the frame on the S21+. I’m sick to death of black mirror backed phones, but thankfully, this one is “phantom silver” and there’s no mirror in sight. Being the curious little journalist that I am, while I held the 6.70-inch (1080x2400) cuboid of innovation in my hand, I wondered why they used the word phantom to describe the colour. One of the definitions of phantom is “something elusive or visionary” – thank you Merriam Webster – which I decided, after my morning coffee, was a rather appropriate name for it given how the silver appears to shiver in the light.

Samsung Galaxy F62 Review: End of the Line for the Galaxy M51?

Samsung Galaxy F62 Review: End of the Line for the Galaxy M51? Samsung’s new battery champ is exactly what you’d expect, and no more By Roydon Cerejo | Updated: 26 February 2021 15:39 IST The Samsung Galaxy F62 price starts at Rs. 23,999 in India Highlights It also has a 7,000mAh battery and supports 25W fast charging Performance overall is good, especially battery life The Samsung Galaxy F62 is a new mid-range smartphone, and only the second model in the recently introduced F series. Samsung is heavily marketing the processing power of this phone since it has used its previous-generation flagship SoC, last seen in the Galaxy Note 10/ Note 10+ for this model which is priced much lower. It s a good move, even though Samsung is playing catch-up to companies such as Realme and Xiaomi, which have been using premium SoCs in mid-range phones for a long time. Still, better late than never.

Samsung brings some unique features to the Galaxy Z Fold 2 with One UI 3.1

Feb 26th, 2021 Samsung has been in the midst of a fever-pitch as the company has been rapidly updating many of its devices to Android 11 via One UI 3. Then, a seemingly incremental update was then pushed to flagship handsets with One UI 3.1, bringing some of the best features of the Galaxy S21 to devices released in 2020. One device that was included in this batch of recent updates was the Galaxy Z Fold 2. This is the company’s flagship foldable, and the Z Fold 3 is poised to replace the Galaxy Note line whenever it launches this year. But as for this new software update, Samsung detailed some of the new changes and features that you can take advantage of.

Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Fold receive One UI 3.1 update

Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Fold receive One UI 3.1 update JC Torres - Feb 25, 2021, 6:32pm CST Samsung is definitely no longer the Samsung we knew from years ago, at least as far as Android updates are concerned. In addition to pushing out more or less regular monthly security fixes and being quick with the major Android upgrades, it also committed to supporting its phones with up to four years of security updates. That may still be in the future but Samsung is now busy rolling out its latest One UI 3.1 experience that is now landing on its 2019 flagships. Compared to the One UI 3.0 upgrade, One UI 3.1 is comparatively less disruptive. These phones are already running Android 11 anyway, thanks to that previous Samsung user experience upgrade, but it does bring the latest security fixes for up to March 2021, which still has to be released to the general public. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its fair share of notable new features, especially in the

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