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LineageOS 20 arrives on the Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, Galaxy A72, and four more phones
The Android 13 custom ROM keeps on chugging
LineageOS 20 has been with us for some time now. The popular custom ROM not only helps legacy and lower-end phones get a taste of the latest Android, but it also provides even more capable devices with an alternative firmware option. The last time we covered the project, it added support for the SHIFT SHIFT6mq and a handful of phones from Xiaomi. Since then, many more devices have made their way to the official roster.
Stable One UI 5 is now available for the Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and Galaxy A72
The Android 13 update is available for users in Russia, Poland, Germany, the UK, and a few more regions.
After rolling out stable One UI 5 based on Android 13 for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, Galaxy A71, Galaxy F62, and Galaxy Note 10 Lite earlier this week, Samsung is now releasing the update for four more devices. The mid-range Galaxy A72 and flagship Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Z Flip are the latest devices to receive the update, with the rollout already in progress in several regions.
LineageOS 19 is now available for the OnePlus 8 series, Galaxy A52 4G, and Galaxy A72
The LineageOS team has extended LineageOS 19 support to five more devices, including the OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, OnePlus 8T, Galaxy A52 4G, and Galaxy A72.
Since its debut earlier this year, the LineageOS team has extended LineageOS 19 support to quite a few Android devices. The Android 12-based custom ROM recently added support for the Xiaomi Mi 6, Moto G 5G, Moto G 5G Plus, Motorola Edge, and the ZUK Z2 Plus. Now, the LineageOS team is extending support to five more devices, including the OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, OnePlus 8T, Galaxy A52 4G, and Galaxy A72.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy A72 receive stable One UI 4 update based on Android 12
Samsung is rolling out the stable Android 12 update with One UI 4 to the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and the Galaxy A72. Read on to know more!
Samsung has been working hard to deliver the sweet delight of Android 12 to its smartphones in the form of One UI 4. After seeding the latest iteration of One UI for its current and legacy flagships, the Korean OEM has now started updating the mid-rangers one by one. Ahead of the schedule it previously laid out, Samsung is rolling out the stable Android 12 update to the Galaxy A72. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite has also picked up its One UI 4 update.
Samsung might offer OIS on all Galaxy A series phones next year
Industry sources have revealed that Samsung is planning to offer OIS on the primary camera of all Galaxy A series phones next year. Read on to learn more.
Smartphone OEMs typically reserve optical image stabilization (OIS) for the primary and telephoto cameras on flagship devices. They rarely offer the feature on mid-range and budget-friendly phones, shipping the devices with electronic image stabilization (EIS) instead. But Samsung has launched a couple of mid-range Galaxy A series devices with OIS on the primary camera this year, and the company is reportedly planning on extending the feature to more Galaxy A series phones next year.
Galaxy Max Hz is an app for Samsung Galaxy owners to fine tune their high refresh rate displays
The Galaxy Max Hz is an app developed by XDA Senior Senior Member tribalfs that lets Galaxy owners fine-tune their high refresh rate displays
High refresh rate displays have become a core part of our smartphone experience. Once reserved for premium, top-tier smartphones, this display property can now be found on a wide range of budget and mid-range smartphones. Like other phone manufacturers, Samsung too had restricted the high refresh rate panel for its top-shelf offerings such as the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy Fold 2, and Galaxy Tab S7. But that finally changed this year when we saw Samsung finally democratizing the high refresh rate tech and bringing it to the cheaper models such as the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A32, and Galaxy M12.
Samsung Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 offer high refresh rate displays and 64MP OIS cameras
Samsung has launched three new mid-range smartphones in the form of the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G and Galaxy A72. Check them out!
Samsung is lifting curtains from three new smartphones today as the South Korean giant continues to push for dominance in the mid-range segment across the globe. The Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, and Galaxy A72 are the latest entrants in the Galaxy A portfolio and bring notable improvements over their predecessors, including a switch to a higher refresh rate display, improved cameras, and bigger batteries. Let’s take a look at all three devices and find out what they bring to the table.
Samsung's second Unpacked of 2021 is next week but leaks may have spoiled the surprise
Samsung has announced plans for another Unpacked event on March 17, 2021, but several leaks may have already spoiled the surprise.
Samsung has announced plans for another Unpacked event on March 17, 2021, which the company is calling “Galaxy Awesome.” The “awesome” part of the invitation might allude to a Galaxy A-series announcement, which means we might see the rumored Galaxy A52 and Galaxy A72 make their debut.
XDA Forums now open for OnePlus 9 series, ROG Phone 5, Mi 11 Ultra, OPPO Find X3 series and Galaxy A72
We have opened up XDA forums for many upcoming smartphones, including the OnePlus 9 series, ASUS ROG Phone 5, OPPO Find X3 series and more.
There have already been so many smartphone launches in the first week of March, and it only gets crazier as we move further into the month. From ASUS ROG Phone 5 and OPPO Find X3 series to Mi 11 Ultra and OnePlus 9 series, we are staring at some exciting weeks ahead. To make it easier for potential buyers and enthusiasts to find all relevant information in one place, we have decided to open up XDA forums for all of these upcoming smartphones.
Galaxy A72 4G leaked press renders and specs reveal IP67 rating, four cameras, and more
The Galaxy A72 4G variant has just been leaked in high-quality press renders, giving us a closer look at Samsung's mid-range smartphone.
Samsung is gearing up to launch two new smartphones in the Galaxy A series in the form of the Galaxy A72 and Galaxy A52. Both devices have been leaked multiple times over the past few months, revealing their design and key specifications. Just last week, a report from SamMobile revealed that both phones would pack a high refresh rate panel and also unearthed some of the key specifications of the Galaxy A52 5G. Now, a fresh leak has revealed the Galaxy A72 4G variant in its full glory, along with its probable specifications and pricing.
Samsung's Galaxy A52 5G and Galaxy A72 5G may pack high refresh rate displays
According a new leak, Samsung's Galaxy A52 5G and Galaxy A72 will feature high refresh rate AMOLED displays. Read on to know more!
Leaks have been pouring in since December about Samsung’s two upcoming mid-range 5G smartphones: the Galaxy A52 5G and the Galaxy A72. We already got a close look at the overall design of both phones through leaked renders. And now, a new leak has shed more light on some of the key specifications of the phones, including their displays, SoCs, camera hardware, and batteries.
Here's our first look at Samsung's Galaxy A72, an upcoming mid-range 5G phone
A fresh leak has given us our very first look at the Samsung Galaxy A72 5G. The phone will feature quad camera on the back. Read on!
In September, we learned about the Samsung Galaxy A72, an upper mid-range smartphone with five rear cameras that the South Korean smartphone giant was planning to launch in 2021. But apart from the cameras, we didn’t know much about the smartphone, including the rest of its specs and the design. That changes now, as a new leak has given us our first look at the Galaxy A72 5G, revealing its design and some of the specifications.
Samsung's Galaxy A72 may have 5 rear cameras and launch next year
Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch a new penta-camera phone, headlined by a 64MP lens, with the Galaxy A72 early next year.
In the past, we’ve seen Samsung introduce devices with dual cameras, triple cameras, and even quad cameras. So, it was inevitable that the company would go the penta-camera route, which is apparently what it plans to do not with its flagship Galaxy S or Galaxy Note line but with next year’s Galaxy A72.