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1 week ago |
sammobile.com | Mihai Matei
Choosing between a Samsung Bespoke Jet stick and a Jet Bot Combo vacuum often boils down to costs. Jet Bot vacuums are generally more expensive than the cordless Jet sticks, but Samsung has now leveled the playing field through its latest discounts. The difference in pricing is no longer a factor, at least for now. For a limited time, the Bespoke AI Jet Ultra and the Bespoke Jet Bot Combo cost the same, i.e., $799. More details below.
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1 week ago |
sammobile.com | Mihai Matei
Bits of evidence from last month hint at Samsung working on a new mid-range tablet. Today, the tablet, which should hit the market as the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, may have popped up in an online benchmark, revealing its chipset. A mysterious Samsung device bearing the model number SM-X406B was tested in Geekbench today (via XpertPick). All modern Samsung tablets use the X designation, from the Galaxy A9 to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.
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1 week ago |
sammobile.com | Mihai Matei
Samsung was the first smartphone maker to introduce the Multi Window split screen feature in 2012 with the launch of the Galaxy Note 2. Since then, Multi Window has received many updates, and now, it's getting another. With the launch of the One UI 8 beta firmware today, Samsung improved Multi Window by making it more flexible and easier to use. In One UI 8, Multi Window gets two new features inspired by Android 16. The first Multi Window upgrade in One UI 8 consists of a new window configuration.
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1 week ago |
sammobile.com | Mihai Matei
The Galaxy S24 FE is rarely available at a discount in the USA, but if you've been waiting for a chance to buy it cheaper, now you have it. Samsung's Fan Edition smartphone is now $100 off, and the deal applies to both the 128GB and 256GB variants. Better yet, this limited-time discount is valid regardless of whether or not you use the trade-in program, which is also a rarity. Usually, you have to choose between a trade-in and a no-trade-in discount.
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1 week ago |
sammobile.com | Mihai Matei
Fresh reports from Korea say that Samsung is getting ready to shut down its MLC (Multi-Level Cell) NAND business as it continues to focus on more advanced NAND solutions. Consequently, the company is supposedly attempting to drive MLC NAND customers away by overpricing its chips. According to The Elec, citing a Samsung client, the Korean tech giant has increased its MLC NAND prices as a way to persuade said client to look for another supplier.
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Samsung is way off the mark. RAM Plus doesn't work the way Samsung says it does.

Samsung's RAM Plus feature doesn't work the way you think. https://t.co/mpQANfDuPd

I'm starting to thing it's all an elaborate plan to keep the smartwatch lineup fresh every year.

Samsung's weird Galaxy Watch strategy might hide a harsh reality, and it's genius. https://t.co/UishWKq8P9

I thought I'm getting muscle spasms. Turns out, it's something else.

Random One UI 7 haptic taps aren't so random, the sun's to blame. https://t.co/fgjfPVpO30