C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR The Samsung Exynos 2700 processor will feature the processor sitting side-by-side with the DRAM. This should enable improved thermal performance, which should lead to better sustained performance and cooler temperatures. This follows the Exynos 2600’s use of a Heat Path Block to reduce heating. The Samsung Exynos 2600 … Read More “The Galaxy S27’s chip could be much cooler thanks to this fundamental change” »
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TL;DR In a rare move, Samsung is pushing a second security update for the same month. New build numbers confirm these aren’t duplicate updates but fresh releases. The Galaxy S26 series moves to AZDG, while the Galaxy S25 lineup jumps to BZCL. Samsung normally sticks to one security patch each month, then on to the … Read More “Samsung just dropped a second April update for your Galaxy phone” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung may be considering a camera redesign for the Galaxy S27, but the details remain unclear. The change is said to be moving slowly on Samsung’s end as well, and cost pressures may delay or even cancel any major redesign. With one uncertain source and no confirmation, this is … Read More “Galaxy S27 may get a new camera design, but don’t get too excited” »
TL;DR The official name of Samsung’s upcoming Android XR-based glasses may have leaked officially. According to a system app’s changelog, the eyewear could be called just “Glasses.” The changelog also mentions that these Glasses would support Quick Pair, which is Samsung’s version of Fast Pair. After entering the arena with its Galaxy XR headset last … Read More “Samsung accidentally confirms a key feature for its upcoming Glasses” »
Ryan Haines / Android Authority The RAM crisis gripping tech markets shows no signs of easing — and in some cases, it may get worse. Demand from AI datacenters isn’t slowing down, and Samsung Electronics has just taken its last orders for budget smartphone memory: LPDDR4 and 4X RAM chips that, despite their age, still … Read More “How Samsung’s latest RAM decision will hurt budget Android phones” »
Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority TL;DR A small company called Lepton Computing has sued Samsung in the US, claiming that the entire Galaxy Z Fold and Flip lineup uses its patented foldable technology. Lepton’s earliest patent dates back only to 2021, while Samsung’s first Fold arrived in 2019. Lepton is seeking an injunction and damages, … Read More “Samsung sued over Galaxy Z Fold and Flip lineups in the US” »
TL;DR Samsung is prepping a stable One UI 8.5 update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series after multiple beta builds. The catch: several newer Galaxy AI features from the Samsung Galaxy S26 series may not be included, as per a new leak. Samsung appears to be finally giving the Galaxy S23 lineup a significant software … Read More “One UI 8.5 could soon come to the Galaxy S23, but there’s a catch” »
TL;DR Renders of Samsung’s “Jinju” smart glasses show a display-less design similar to Meta Ray-Ban glasses. The glasses will likely run on Android XR with Gemini AI, and could feature a Snapdragon AR1 chip, a 12MP camera, and weigh approximately 50g. Samsung may unveil the glasses at its July Unpacked event alongside the Galaxy Z … Read More “This could be our first look at Samsung’s svelte Galaxy Glasses” »
Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Some details of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide’s selfie camera have leaked. According to a noted leaker, the Fold 8 Wide would have the same sleek camera as the standard Fold 8 leaked last week. The leaker does not say much about any improvements to the camera sensor … Read More “Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide joins its sibling for selfie camera upgrade” »
TL;DR Samsung’s upcoming foldables, including the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Wide, and Flip 8, have leaked as dummy units. The dummies compare three devices in physical dimensions. Another peculiar aspect is the presence of circular rings on the back, which hint at magnetic charging support for these devices. Samsung’s next major Unpacked event, … Read More “Galaxy Z Fold 8 & Flip 8 leak hints at a first for Samsung phones” »