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One UI 8 update changes Tablets, upsetting classic DeX fans

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Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8 update, based on Android 16, brings big changes to Galaxy tablets, but not all users are happy. A leaked internal beta for the Galaxy Tab S9+ shows that Samsung is removing the Classic DeX mode from tablet screens.

Instead, users will have to use the new DeX interface, which has sparked frustration among fans of the older version. Classic DeX gave tablets a desktop-like experience, perfect for multitasking and productivity. The new DeX, introduced with One UI 6.0, blends the standard tablet interface with DeX features to better suit touchscreens.

While Samsung kept Classic DeX as an option before, One UI 8 seems to drop it entirely, forcing users to adapt to the new setup. Many who loved the traditional DeX for its computer-like feel are disappointed, as the new version may not work as well for their needs.

Samsung worked with Google to build Android 16’s Desktop Mode, which shapes the new DeX. This could mean more features in the future, but for now, the loss of Classic DeX is a sore point. The One UI 8 beta is still in testing, so there’s a slim chance Samsung might bring back Classic DeX based on user feedback. For now, tablet users must prepare for a new way to work.

 

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New trade deal helps Samsung keep phone prices steady

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A recent trade agreement between the United States and Vietnam has brought good news for Samsung’s mobile phone business. The company makes about 60% of its 220 million phones each year in Vietnam, with most shipped to the U.S., where Samsung holds a 20% share of the smartphone market.

Earlier, a steep 46% tariff proposed by President Donald Trump threatened to raise costs, which could have forced Samsung to increase phone prices or lose ground to competitors like Apple. Thankfully, the new deal cuts the tariff to 20%, offering temporary relief.

This means Samsung can likely keep Galaxy phone prices stable for now, avoiding major price hikes that would hit U.S. customers. “This is a big win for both countries,” Trump shared on Truth Social after talks with Vietnam’s leader, To Lam.

Industry experts agree, with one saying, “The 20% tariff is much better than expected.”However, challenges remain. The U.S. also set a 40% tariff on goods shipped through Vietnam from other countries, which could affect Samsung’s supply chain.

To prepare, Samsung shipped its Galaxy S25 series to the U.S. early and may shift production of future phones, like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, to countries with lower tariffs, such as India. While this deal softens the blow, potential future tariffs on specific items like smartphones or chips could still pose risks for Samsung and its customers.

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New Google Pixel Watch 4 colors and bands revealed

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Exciting news for smartwatch fans! Leaks about the Google Pixel Watch 4 have surfaced, giving us a sneak peek at its colors and band options. According to a German retailer’s listings, the Pixel Watch 4 will come in two sizes and five stylish colors, making it a versatile choice for any wrist.

While the exact colors weren’t detailed, expect a range that suits both bold and classic tastes. The watch will also offer a variety of bands to match your style. From sporty to elegant, these bands will let you customize your Pixel Watch 4 for any occasion.

Some bands might only work with one size, so you’ll want to check compatibility when choosing. Accessories like chargers were also mentioned, hinting at more ways to enhance your experience. This leak follows earlier glimpses of the Pixel Watch 4’s design, which keeps the sleek look of its predecessor.

Shared by trusted leaker Roland Quandt, these details come from a retailer’s database, so they’re likely reliable, though more models could be announced later. Google is expected to officially unveil the Pixel Watch 4 at its Made by Google event in August or September 2025.

With its fresh colors and band options, the Pixel Watch 4 is shaping up to be a standout. Stay tuned for more updates as the launch gets closer, and get ready to pick your perfect combo

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s zoom camera details revealed

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A recent report shares exciting details about the camera setup for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, expected to launch in early 2026. The phone is likely to keep the same telephoto camera as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, featuring a 50MP sensor for one of its zoom lenses.

This news follows earlier rumors suggesting Samsung might use a 200MP telephoto sensor, but it seems at least one of the two telephoto cameras will stick with the 50MP setup. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is also expected to carry over the 50MP ultrawide camera introduced in the S25 Ultra last year.

Additionally, the main rear camera will likely remain a 200MP sensor, similar to its predecessors. While these choices might disappoint fans hoping for major upgrades, Samsung appears to be focusing on refining existing technology rather than overhauling it.

Details about the second telephoto sensor are still unclear, leaving room for speculation about potential improvements. The Galaxy S26 Ultra’s camera system is shaping up to be a strong contender, building on the success of previous models.

As the launch date nears, more leaks are expected to clarify the full picture of this flagship’s capabilities. Samsung fans can look forward to a device that balances familiar features with possible tweaks to enhance performance. Stay tuned for updates as we get closer to the official reveal.

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