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Revamped notifications and quick toggles: One of the biggest changes in One UI 7 is the split of the notifications and quick toggles panels. By default, they’re separated now—swipe from the top-right ...
Spoiler: it’s all about AI. Spoiler: it’s all about AI. Samsung has announced that One UI 7, its smartphone software based on Android 15, will start rolling out to existing phones and tablets ...
Samsung has officially confirmed that the stable One UI 7 update will start rolling out globally to older Galaxy flagships starting April 7. The update will come to the US starting April 10.
After a number of delays, Samsung finally has a date in mind for One UI 7 — the operating system update based on Android 15 — to roll out to its older handsets. A timeline for the other ...
When Akira Toriyama first made Gohan achieve the feat of transforming into a Super Saiyan 2, that too as a kid, it made the ardent fans believe that his achievements were far more commendable than his ...
Also: I changed these 6 TV settings to drastically speed up its performance (and why they work) Referred to as "New RGB LED," this panel tech can individually control the three primary colors of ...
Samsung has announced that the highly-anticipated One UI 7 update will be released widely via the stable channel starting April 7 for Galaxy smartphone users. Samsung kicked off the beta-testing ...
As of 2025, though, there’s also a newer generation of OLEDs with up to 1100-nits peak brightness and 500-nits sustained, but only offered in a handful of premium devices which implement the 4K 120Hz ...
FighterZ and Sparking! ZERO are very different games, but both nicely convey the essence of explosive Dragon Ball fights. Esports pros perform miracles in them. A massive esports event takes place in ...
TV resolutions are a jumble of letters and numbers like 4K, 8K, 1080p and UHD ... There are numerous resolutions found on flat-panel TVs. Older TVs, and many 32-inch models sold today, have ...
You’ve only just got used to hearing about 4K TV and now some people are talking about 8K. But what the hell is it? What makes 8K different to 4K? And do you need it? Or is it worth waiting a while ...