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Samsung outed Galaxy S26 series designs
Samsung is all set to introduce the Galaxy S26 series early next year. Now, it looks like Samsung’s own One UI 8.5 software includes renders of the new Android flagships.
As per the renders, the first render shows a phone with the codenames M1 and M2, while the second image shows a phone with the codename M3. Previous leaks confirm that M1 and M2 apply to the base Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus. Meanwhile, the M3 codename has been linked to the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

The renders also seem to suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will indeed have slightly rounder corners. Then again, these renders spotted in leaked One UI 8.5 are crude enough that they don’t even represent the LED flash, so take the accuracy of the finer details with a pinch of salt.
Like the Galaxy S26’s design, which is a refinement of the current S25 series aesthetic, the upcoming One UI 8.5 update is a refinement of the existing One UI 8.0 firmware. They’re both based on Android 16.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Launched in India
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ introduced in India. The latest Galaxy A series tablet was launched in several global markets in September, and it has now been introduced in the country.
In India, the device will be available in Wi-Fi-only and cellular + Wi-Fi connectivity options across two storage configurations, for a total of four variants. It features an 11-inch TFT display which is powered by a 7,040mAh battery with a 25W wired charging support.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Price and Availability
As mentioned above, the tablet is available in four variants across connectivity and storage configurations. In the 6GB RAM + 128GB inbuilt storage configuration, the Wi-Fi-only variant of Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ is priced at Rs. 22,999, while the Wi-Fi + cellular (5G) variant is available to purchase for Rs. 26,999.
Coming to the 8GB RAM + 256GB inbuilt storage configuration, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ variant with only Wi-Fi connectivity is priced at Rs. 28,999, whereas the Wi-Fi + cellular option will be available for Rs. 32,999.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Specifications
As per the specifications are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ features a 11-inch TFT LCD screen with up to 90Hz refresh rate and Dolby Atmos supported quad speakers. It is equipped with a Mediatek MT8775 processor paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage.
Coming to optics, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ sports a 8-megapixel single rear camera with auto focus and a 5-megapixel front camera for selfies and video calls.
The Wi-Fi-only variant of the Galaxy Tab A11+ weighs 477g, whereas the Wi-Fi + cellular variant weighs 482g. The tablet gets a IP52 rating for dust and splash resistance. The device is backed by a 7,040mAh battery along with a 25W wired charging support.
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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE November 2025 security patch update rolling out
Samsung has started rolling out the November 2025 security update for the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone users. For now this update is rolling out in India, with a wider rollout expected in other countries soon. This update ensures that Galaxy S23 FE users have a safer and more stable experience while using their devices.
November 2025 security update for Galaxy S23 FE comes with One UI build version S711BXXSCFYK3 and has a download size of approximately 270MB. Just download the latest update via tapping on Software update > Download and install.
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Specifications
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE mobile was launched on 4th October 2023. The phone comes with a 120 Hz refresh rate 6.40-inch touchscreen display (FHD+). The display sports Gorilla Glass for protection. Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is powered by an octa-core processor. It comes with 8GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE runs Android 13 and is powered by a 4500mAh non-removable battery. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE supports wireless charging, as well as proprietary fast charging.
As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE on the rear packs a 50-megapixel primary camera; a 12-megapixel camera, and an 8-megapixel camera. It has a single front camera setup for selfies, featuring a 10-megapixel sensor.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE runs One UI 5.1 is based on Android 13 and packs 128GB, 256GB of inbuilt storage. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is a dual-SIM (GSM) mobile that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards. It was launched in Cream, Graphite, Mint, and Purple colours. It features an IP68 rating for dust and water protection.
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Apple Is About to Sell More Phones Than Samsung
Apple is looking to beat the South Korean tech giant Samsung in phone sales this year for the first time since 2011. According to a new report from Counterpoint Research, this is a huge change in the smartphone world, and it’s mostly because of the new iPhone 17.
The Numbers
Apple will likely ship around 243 million iPhones in 2025, while Samsung will ship about 235 million phones. This gives Apple 19.4% of the global market, just slightly more than Samsung’s 18.7%. While these numbers show how many phones companies send to stores (not direct sales to customers), they still show that Apple is doing really well right now.
Why the iPhone 17 Is So Popular
The iPhone 17 has been a big hit. The regular iPhone 17 and the new iPhone Air model are selling extremely well in Apple’s main markets. In the US, sales jumped 12% compared to the iPhone 16 in the first month. In China, where Apple faces tough competition from local brands, sales went up even more—18%.
Yang Wang, a senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, explained why: “People who bought phones during COVID are now ready to upgrade.” Many people bought new smartphones during the pandemic. Now, a few years later, they want newer phones—and they’re choosing iPhones.
Samsung’s Challenges
Samsung is still one of the biggest phone makers in the world, but it’s facing problems. Chinese phone brands are getting better and cheaper, especially in the mid-range and budget categories. This makes it harder for Samsung to stay on top.
Apple’s Lead Could Last for Years
Experts think Apple won’t just beat Samsung this year—it could stay ahead until at least 2029. Here’s why:
Loyal customers: Once people start using iPhones, they tend to stick with Apple products
Used iPhones: About 358 million used iPhones were sold between 2023 and mid-2025. Many people who buy used iPhones eventually upgrade to new ones
Better global conditions: Trade tensions between the US and China have eased, making it easier for Apple to manufacture phones. Also, the US dollar is weaker and people around the world are feeling more confident about spending money
What’s Coming Next
Apple has big plans for the future:
- A cheaper iPhone 17e model coming in 2026
- Apple’s first foldable iPhone
- A major redesign and better Siri features planned for 2027
By offering phones at different prices—from budget models to expensive Pro versions—Apple wants to attract all kinds of buyers. Combined with the popularity of Apple’s overall ecosystem (iPhones, iPads, Macs, etc.), this strategy could keep Apple at the top for many years to come.
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