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Samsung Galaxy M36 5G to be launched in India on June 27: What to expect
Samsung Galaxy M36 5G to be launched in India on June 27: What to expect

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • Business Standard

Samsung Galaxy M36 5G to be launched in India on June 27: What to expect

Samsung has confirmed the launch of the Galaxy M36 5G in India for June 27. The smartphone has been teased on the company's X (formerly Twitter) handle, revealing design aspects. Moreover, Samsung has unveiled key specifications ahead of its launch. The smartphone will join Samsung's M-series lineup and has been confirmed to debut in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment. Samsung Galaxy M36 5G: What to expect Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy M36 5G will feature a slim 7.7mm profile designed for comfort and durability. It will be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and offered in Velvet Black, Serene Green, and Orange Haze colour variants. In terms of optics, the phone will sport a 50MP led triple rear camera setup with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS). Samsung claims the camera is designed to capture sharp, vibrant images even in low light. It will support 4K video recording from both front and rear cameras. The Galaxy M36 5G will include Circle to Search with Google, an AI-based feature that allows users to search for objects, text and audio from within any app. Additionally, it will support Gemini AI, integrating Google's generative AI tools for content and productivity use cases. The smartphone is expected to be powered by the Exynos 1380 chipset with 6GB of RAM, and feature a 6.7-inch display with 1080 x 2340 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It may pack a 6,000mAh battery with 25W wired charging. On the software front, the phone is likely to run Android 15-based OneUI 7. Display: 6.7-inch, 1080x2340 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate Processor: Exynos 1380 RAM: 6GB / 8GB Storage: 128GB / 256GB Rear Camera: Triple setup with 50MP primary (OIS) Front Camera: 16MP Battery: 6,000mAh Charging: 25W wired OS: Android 15-based OneUI 7

Samsung Galaxy M36 now has an official launch date
Samsung Galaxy M36 now has an official launch date

GSM Arena

time2 days ago

  • GSM Arena

Samsung Galaxy M36 now has an official launch date

Samsung started teasing the upcoming Galaxy M36 in India a couple of days ago, and today it's finally announced when the phone is getting official: on June 27 at 12 noon local time. It will be offered through Amazon in Orange Haze, Velvet Black, and Serene Green. The screen will come with Gorilla Glass Victus+ on top, and on the rear there will be three cameras: a 50 MP main with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 2 MP macro shooter. For selfies you're getting a 13 MP snapper inside the notch (which is a weird design change compared to the M35 that had a hole-punch). Samsung advertises 2m drop protection too. According to a recent Geekbench run, the Galaxy M36 is powered by Samsung's Exynos 1380 SoC, paired with 6GB of RAM. It will run Android 15 with One UI 7 on top.

Samsung Expands Anti-Theft Features with One UI 7
Samsung Expands Anti-Theft Features with One UI 7

TECHx

time5 days ago

  • TECHx

Samsung Expands Anti-Theft Features with One UI 7

Home » Emerging technologies » Cyber Security » Samsung Expands Anti-Theft Features with One UI 7 Samsung has announced the rollout of new anti-theft features with the latest One UI 7 update. This move reinforces the company's focus on user safety and data protection. The company revealed that the updates include enhanced security tools for Galaxy devices. These tools aim to protect users in high-risk situations, such as theft or robbery. Samsung's new Theft Protection suite builds on standard Android security. It includes features designed to protect data even if the device's PIN is compromised. Key updates include: Theft Detection Lock: Uses AI to detect motion like snatching and locks the screen instantly. Offline Device Lock: Automatically locks the screen if the phone is offline for too long. Remote Lock: Lets users lock a stolen phone remotely using their number and a quick verification step. Samsung also introduced new anti-robbery features. One of them, Identity Check, requires biometric authentication in unfamiliar locations. This adds extra protection when a PIN may have been exposed. Another feature, Security Delay, enforces a one-hour wait time if someone tries to reset biometric data. This gives users time to lock the stolen device using another connected device. These features are now available on select Galaxy smartphones. Devices include the Galaxy S24 series, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, Z Fold5, Z Flip5, S23, and S22 series. Samsung reported that more devices will receive the update throughout the year. The company continues to urge Galaxy users to activate these tools for smarter and stronger protection.

Apple's iOS 26 vs Google's Android 16 vs Samsung's One UI 7: Mega visual comparison
Apple's iOS 26 vs Google's Android 16 vs Samsung's One UI 7: Mega visual comparison

Phone Arena

time12-06-2025

  • Phone Arena

Apple's iOS 26 vs Google's Android 16 vs Samsung's One UI 7: Mega visual comparison

The iOS 26 lock screen is characterized with a large clock face, which was technically part of previous Android updates, so nothing new here. The Liquid Glass and the parallax lock screen wallpaper effect are new, however. One UI 7 and Android 16 also boast a ton of personalization options, including different clock faces, styles, and colors. iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 Apple has introduced a new "Clean" appearance for iOS 26 's stock icons, which makes them look like they're made of glass. Could be helpful to reach a distraction-free, minimilastic look for your home screen! At the same time, both One UI 7 and Android 16 feature icon tinting, but you could technically achieve the same clean look with a custom Android launcher and one of the thousands icon packs available in the Play Store. Still not a native solution though! iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 One of the more striking displays of the Liquid Glass style. We suppose Apple will be fine-tuning the appearance of the toggles here, as the legibility isn't great at all. Android 16 and One UI 7 suffer from no such quirks: the quick toggles inherit the system color palette that you select, and usually look great. iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 Some small changes in iOS 26 , with the density being decreased and the order of menu items changed a bit. The search bar has also been moved to the bottom. The Android and One UI 7 versions are mostly similar to one another and to their predecessors as well. iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 Apple backtracked on its majorly redesigned Photos app in iOS 18 and delivered a more familiar layout with iOS 26 . You get quick shortcuts to both all your photos and your Collections (a.k.a. folders), and that's honestly a great change. Samsung's Gallery app looks super smart itself, while Android 16 's stock Google Photos app should be familiar to most users. iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 features a redesigned camera app, which is quite different from what most iOS users have grown accustomed with. If anything, it now looks closer to One UI and Android 16 's layouts iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 Siri hasn't been touched in iOS 26 : it has looked different since iOS 18 and can still tap into ChatGPT, but underneath it all is the same mostly incompetent smart assistant that's usually only good for setting alarms and timers. Gemini, which is available on both Android 16 and One UI 7 , is a much more capable AI chatbot/smart assistant, capable of LLM-powered reasoning as well as deep integration with the Android subsystem. iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 iOS 26 One UI 7 Android 16 Safari scored new looks and is now arguably super-clean, with a very minimalistic look. However, many essential features are tucked away inside menus, so it's not the most intuitive layout here. Samsung Internet and Google Chrome, which are the default browsers on One UI 7 and Android 16 look closer to standard browsers, but also fail to excite in terms of appearance.

One UI 8 beta 2 fixes Samsung's supersized widgets
One UI 8 beta 2 fixes Samsung's supersized widgets

Android Authority

time12-06-2025

  • Android Authority

One UI 8 beta 2 fixes Samsung's supersized widgets

Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung's first One UI 8 beta allowed larger widgets (4×4) on the home screen, but the feature had inconsistent functionality. The second beta version resolves these issues, making resizing to the full widget size reliable and smooth. One UI 8 may not feel like a big update over One UI 7, but it is a big update for your home screen widgets, quite literally. Samsung lets users adjust the size of their home screen widgets to a maximum of three rows high, but with the first One UI 8 beta, we could adjust these widgets to be four rows high. The change was wonky, though, and not all users could add the big widgets to their home screen. With One UI 8 beta 2, Samsung has thankfully fixed the wonkiness and made the resizing experience smoother. Shortly after we reported on the change spotted in the first One UI 8 beta, many users pointed out that they couldn't reproduce the 4×4 widgets on their home screen. These users were stuck with the 3×4 widgets despite being on the beta. Even on our end, the experience was less than ideal, with the system often not letting us resize the widget to its 4×4 size. One UI 7 widget One UI 8 widget With One UI 8 beta 2 installed on our Galaxy S25 Ultra, we notice that the experience of resizing widgets to their 4×4 size now works properly and reliably, as demonstrated in the video below: One UI 8 beta 2 largely appears to be a bug-fix update, as we couldn't notice many new features. Even the changelog is focused on fixing bugs. We'll keep you updated if we find other new changes. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

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