One UI 9 finally takes those annoying app handles off your screen
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One UI 9 makes it easier to spot sideloaded apps on your Galaxy phone
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Auto Blocker in One UI 9 beta adds new security report, brings back stricter USB controls
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Samsung’s Auto Blocker is getting a major security upgrade in One UI 9
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Samsung confirms One UI 8.5 glitch is causing Enhance-X features to go missing
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Breaking: Samsung announces One UI 9 beta for Galaxy S26
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I’m tired of pretending Galaxy AI matters
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Some Galaxy S26 models just received a root exploit (and Magisk)
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Samsung’s phone production strategy may be shifting at both ends of the lineup
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Samsung is cracking down on apps that spam your phone with ads
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There’s bad news for the Galaxy S27’s display
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Motorola was the king of foldable value. The 2026 Razr lineup throws that away
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Breaking: Samsung starts rolling out stable One UI 8.5 to Galaxy S25 users in the US
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5 Android phones you should buy instead of the Motorola Razr Fold
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I miss small phones, and the Galaxy S26 doesn’t count
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Galaxy S26 FE rumors start zeroing in on Samsung’s choice of chipset
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra is a huge success — and that’s terrible news for all of us
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Don’t look now, but Samsung’s already showing early signs of work on One UI 9.5
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Samsung just dropped the list of devices getting One UI 8.5 today: Is your Galaxy on it?
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Samsung starts stable One UI 8.5 rollout for Galaxy S25 FE and newer foldables
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It’s time to let my iPhone Mini go
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One UI 9’s first release might not be far away
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