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Samsung’s new software and Foldable phones launch on July 9

Samsung has announced that its latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7, will launch on July 9, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, alongside its new software, One UI 8, which is based on Android 16. This is a big step for Samsung’s software, as these phones will be the first to come with this advanced system.
One UI, which started in 2018, is known for its easy-to-use design and smooth performance, developed with Google’s help. The new One UI 8 will bring better AI features to make daily tasks easier and improve how the phone works. The One UI 8 Beta program began on May 28, 2025, for users in South Korea, the US, UK, and Germany.
People can join the beta through the Samsung Members app to test it early and check if their device qualifies. After the launch, Samsung plans to roll out One UI 8 to other phones, starting with the Galaxy S25 and S24 series and the Z Fold6 in the third quarter of 2025. Mid-range and older flagship phones will get the update in the fourth quarter.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite and Exynos 2500 chips, will show off how Samsung’s new software and foldable designs work together. The event will also introduce the Galaxy Watch 8 series and improved AI features. You can watch it live on Samsung’s website or YouTube at 10 a.m. ET.
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Samsung TVs to add Instagram and new TikTok apps

Samsung TVs might soon have Instagram and an updated TikTok app, making your TV watching even more fun. These popular social media platforms are working on apps designed for TVs to reach more people. Samsung, the top TV brand for 19 years, runs its TVs on Tizen OS, which is likely where these apps will appear.
Instagram plans to bring its Reels—short, fun videos—to big screens, letting you enjoy them from your couch. TikTok already has a TV app, but it’s getting a fresh look to make it better. Samsung TVs already offer many apps, and adding these will make them even more exciting for users.
This move follows YouTube’s success on TVs, as Instagram and TikTok aim to grab a share of the growing streaming TV market. With more people watching videos on big screens, these apps could make Samsung TVs a go-to for entertainment. The apps are still in development, so we don’t know exactly when they’ll arrive, but they’re sure to make your TV time more social and engaging.
Nnew Gmail feature lets you mark emails as read from notifications

Managing your email inbox on Android just got simpler with a new Gmail feature. Now, some users can mark emails as read right from the notification shade, without opening the app. This small but handy update saves time and makes email management smoother.
The “mark as read” button is showing up for a few Gmail users on Android, but it’s not available for everyone yet. It seems Google is testing this feature with select accounts, even on the latest app version (2025.06.15).
For example, one user reported seeing the button on one account but not others. Another user confirmed the same, though it’s still rare. This feature has been available on iOS for a while, so it’s great to see Android catching up.
If you don’t have the button yet, you can still mark emails as read by opening them in the app or using a swipe gesture if you’ve set it up in Gmail’s settings. Another option is using an app called AutoNotification, which adds a “read” button to Gmail notifications.
This update is a step toward making Gmail on Android more user-friendly. Hopefully, Google will roll it out to everyone soon and add more practical features like better filter and label options.
Google Maps share menu gets a simple update

Google Maps is tweaking its share menu to make it easier to use, but the change might not please everyone. The updated share sheet, spotted in version 25.26.01.774458481 of the app, now shows just three options when you tap the Share button for a place: “Share this place,” “Copy link,” and “Share as a collaborative list.”
This update highlights the collaborative list feature, which lets you and your friends create shared lists of places to visit, like a group chat for planning trips. Before, the share menu let you quickly copy a link, pick contacts to share with, or choose an app to send the link through. It also had an “Add to list” option to start a collaborative list.
Now, the new menu makes the collaborative list option stand out more, which is great for group planning. However, sharing a place directly with someone takes a few extra taps, which might feel less convenient for some users.
The change aims to simplify things and focus on group planning, but it could make quick sharing a bit slower. You can still copy and share links the usual way, so the core functionality remains. This update is rolling out now, and you might already see it on your device.
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