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Hindustan Times
7 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE 5G mobile launch: Price, specs and what to expect
Samsung is expected to launch its new generation Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S25 FE, in India in the coming months. The smartphone has already started to appear in the rumour mill, giving us a glimpse into design, specifications and features we can expect during launch. In a new leak, the Galaxy S25 FE is expected to feature an LTPO display for a wider range of refresh rates. The smartphone is also tipped to pack a bigger battery in comparison to its predecessor. Therefore, the smartphone will likely get several upgrades, bringing premium features to the users. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE likely to launch in October, here's what we know about the smartphone.(Samsung) Also read: Samsung Galaxy F56 launched in India with a slim design- Know specs, features, and more Samsung Galaxy S25 FE display and battery upgrades According to a Techmaniacs report (translated), the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will likely come with several upgrades to design, display, and battery life. It was highlighted that the smartphone could come with armor aluminium build and it will be 7.4mm in thickness. The smartphone may weigh 190 grams and also come with an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. Also read: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 FE, and Watch 8: Here's everything announced at Galaxy Unpacked July event The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to feature a 6.7-inch LTPO Dynamic AMOLED 2X display that may offer 1-120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution. The display is also expected to feature Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. Another major upgrade we can expect this year is a better battery life. As per the report, the Galaxy S25 FE is expected to be backed by a 4900mAh battery, up from the Galaxy S24 FE's 4700mAh battery. The charging speed may also get a boost with 45W fast charging. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE: Expected upgrades and price The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is expected to be powered by the in-house Exynos 2400 processor, which may come with a minor performance upgrade. It may also offer 8GB RAM and up to 512GB internal storage. In terms of photography, the smartphone is rumoured to feature a triple camera setup that will likely include a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. Lastly, we can expect the smartphone to run on the OneUI 8 update, bringing the latest Galaxy AI features. It will likely offer 7 years of software updates, making the device future-ready. The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to launch in September or October of 2025. In terms of pricing, the smartphone could cost around Rs. 60000, lower than the flagship Galaxy S25 series. As of now, we are waiting for an official launch announcement to confirm what the affordable flagship may offer.


Hindustan Times
09-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Samsung Galaxy F56 vs Vivo V50e: Which smartphone to buy under ₹30000
On Thursday, Samsung launched the new Galaxy F56 5G model in India with a starting price of just Rs.27999. The smartphone comes with a unique design, giving it an attractive look in two new shades of green and violet. The Samsung Galaxy F56 claims to offer powerful performance with the Exynos 1480 chip and some AI features, but does it compete with other smartphones in a similar segment? Well, to gain a better understanding of the features, we have compared the Samsung Galaxy F56 with the new Vivo V50e, which is currently being popularised for its camera capabilities. Therefore, know how Samsung's new F series model compares to the Vivo V50e. Also read: Samsung Galaxy F56 launched in India with a slim design- Know specs, features, and more The Samsung Galaxy F56 is marketed as a slim phone with just 7.2mm thickness. The smartphone comes with a glass and plastic build, protected with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. On the rear panel, we can see the vertically placed camera module housing three sensors, giving a refined look. On the other hand, the Vivo V50e is slightly thickener with 7.4 mm thickness, but it looks quite attractive with its glossy and textured back. The smartphone has a plastic build, but it comes with IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. For display, the Samsung Galaxy F56 features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED+ display with 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1200 nits of High Brightness Mode (HBM) and Vision Booster technology. Whereas, the Vivo V50e features a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to1800nits peak brightness. Also read: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge specs and pricing leaked ahead of May 13 launch - Details The Samsung Galaxy F56 is powered by the Exynos 1480 processor paired with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM. It is also equipped with a vapour chamber cooling system. On the other hand, the Vivo V50e is powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 7300 chip paired with 8GB RAM. Both offer AI-powered image editing tools. For lasting performance, the Galaxy F56 is backed by a 5000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. Whereas, the Vivo V50e is backed by a 5600 mAh battery, and it comes with 90W fast charging support. Also read: Vivo V50e review in 10 points: What's good and what's not The Samsung Galaxy F56 features a triple camera setup that consists of 50MP main camera with OIS support, an 8MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP macro lens. For selfies, it features a 12MP front camera. On the other hand, the Vivo V50e features a dual camera setup that includes a 50MP main camera with a Sony sensor and an 8MP ultrawide camera. It also includes a 50MP AF selfie camera.


Hindustan Times
09-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Samsung Galaxy F56 launched in India with a slim design- Know specs, features, and more
Samsung has launched a new F series phone, the Galaxy F56, in India with some attractive specifications and features. The smartphone has been launched in the mid-range segment with a 7.2mm slim body, Exynos 1480 processor, 50MP OIS-enabled camera, and more. Therefore, if you are in search of smartphones under Rs.30000, then Samsung Galaxy F56 could be a great choice for consideration. Here's a closer look at what the new Galaxy F56 has to offer. Samsung Galaxy F56 launch: Specifications and features The Samsung Galaxy F56 features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1200nits in High Brightness Mode. The display also features Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection for scratch and impact resistance. For performance, the smartphone is powered by the Exynos 1480 processor paired with LPDDR5X RAM. The Samsung Galaxy F56 features a triple camera setup that includes a 50MP main camera with OIS support, a 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro sensor. On the front, it features a 12MP selfie camera. It also offers some AI-powered editing tools such as Object Eraser and Edit Suggestions. Not sure which mobile to buy? Also Read The smartphone packs a 5000mAh battery that comes with 45W fast charging support with Super Fast Charge 2.0 technology. However, it should be noted that the charging adapter does not come with the box. The Galaxy F56 will run on One UI 7 based on Android 15. The company also claims to provide 6 generations of OS upgrades and security updates. Samsung Galaxy F56 price and availability The Samsung Galaxy F56 will be available in two colour options: Green and Violet. The smartphone will also be available in two storage options 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB, priced at Rs.27999 and Rs.30999, respectively. Samsung is also providing Rs.2000 instant bank discount and easy EMI options with a starting price of Rs.1556 per month using Samsung Finance+ and all leading NBFC partners. The Samsung Galaxy F56 will be available for purchase on the Samsung India website, e-commerce platforms, and offline retail stores. One more thing! We are now on WhatsApp Channels! Follow us there so you never miss any updates from the world of technology. To follow the HT Tech channel on WhatsApp, click here to join now! First Published Date: 09 May, 09:16 IST


Hindustan Times
09-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
How to skip ‘AI Overviews' on Google Search with this simple trick for clean results
Google's AI Overviews are often an unreliable mix of outdated or incorrect information. Although they can sometimes be helpful, they usually don't offer the results you're looking for. For those who miss the days when search results were purely a list of links, there's good news: Google now allows you to get just those links, without any AI summaries or answers. Also read: Samsung Galaxy F56 launched in India with a slim design- Know specs, features, and more With a small tweak to your settings, you can quickly switch back to a more traditional Google search. This setting will filter out AI-generated content and will provide you with just the basic text-based links. The best part? You can set it up in your browser and even trigger this new search filter directly from the address bar. Furthermore, to avoid clicking the Web filter every time, you can change your browser's default search behaviour. The key is using a specific URL that includes the filter: In this link, %s stands for the search term, while udm=14 activates the Web filter. Also read: India-Pak tensions: Top apps and websites to stay informed and safe To make this your default, click the three-dot menu next to the new site search and select Make default. Also read: iPadOS 19 update: Apple to unveil redesigned Siri, menu bar and more at WWDC 2025 Edge's process is nearly identical to Chrome's since it's built on the same Chromium engine. Also read: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 likely to be world's slimmest foldable- Here's what we know Firefox doesn't allow direct addition of custom search engines in the desktop version. However, you can create a bookmark with a shortcut. Also read: Vivo X200 FE could launch in India in July: Check expected specs, features, price and more Safari doesn't support custom site shortcuts by default, but you can use a free extension called Smart Keyword Search to enable this feature. In short, this quick adjustment can transform your Google search experience, whether you're using Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari. It's easy to set up, and you can get right back to the search results that prioritise websites over AI summaries.


Hindustan Times
09-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
7 simple tricks to boost your Android mobile phone's performance, battery
If your device no longer runs as smoothly as it did when you first bought it, don't rush to buy a new one just yet, as lagging and longer response times are common issues in these devices. Slowdowns can happen for various reasons, but there are simple solutions to get your Android device back up to speed. Even if your phone is one of the latest models, it might still experience performance issues. Here are seven effective ways to enhance your phone's speed and efficiency without the need for an upgrade. Battery drain can significantly impact your phone's performance. Start by adjusting your battery settings to extend its life and improve overall speed. Turn off auto-brightness and set your screen's brightness manually to 50 percent or lower. The brighter your screen, the more battery it consumes, which can slow down performance. Additionally, enable features like Adaptive Battery and Battery Optimisation. These settings adjust your phone's power usage based on your habits, which will automatically limit power-hungry apps in the background. Also read: Samsung Galaxy F56 launched in India with a slim design- Know specs, features, and more Switching to dark mode not only reduces eye strain but can also improve battery life, especially on OLED screens. Many Android devices running Android 10 and later come with a system-wide dark mode option. If your phone supports it, go to your settings and enable dark mode to conserve power. You can set it to switch on automatically at sunset or schedule it based on your preferred hours. Even if your device doesn't support a full dark mode, many apps offer their own dark themes. Keeping your phone's software up to date is essential for optimal performance. Software updates often include bug fixes, security patches, and performance improvements. While updates alone might not drastically speed up your device, they can help refine its overall performance. To check for updates, open your phone's settings, scroll to 'System,' and tap 'Software Updates' or 'System Updates,' then select 'Check for Updates.' Also read: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 likely to be world's slimmest foldable- Here's what we know Many Android devices come with pre-installed apps that users rarely use. These apps can take up valuable resources and slow down your phone. While some of these apps can't be uninstalled, you can disable them to prevent them from running in the background. To disable unwanted apps, go to 'Settings,' then 'Apps,' and select 'Installed apps.' Find the apps you don't need and choose to disable them. Apps can consume significant resources by constantly running in the background. To limit their impact, review the permissions granted to each app. For example, turning off permissions like location access or background activity can prevent apps from consuming power when you're not actively using them. To manage app permissions, go to 'Settings,' then 'Privacy,' and select 'Permission Manager.' You can also press and hold an app icon on your home screen, tap 'App Info,' then select 'Permissions.' Also read: Vivo X200 FE could launch in India in July: Check expected specs, features, price and more A simple restart can often solve performance issues by clearing background processes and freeing up system resources. Restarting your phone can help reset the system and improve responsiveness. If you find yourself needing to restart your phone frequently, consider scheduling automatic reboots. Many Android phones, such as those from Samsung, OnePlus, and OPPO, offer a feature that allows you to set a time for the phone to restart automatically. Also read: India-Pak tensions: Top apps and websites to stay informed and safe If none of the above tips significantly improve your phone's performance, consider a factory reset. This will restore your phone to its original settings, and it will remove all apps and data that may have accumulated over time. While this step requires reinstalling your apps, it can help resolve deeper software issues that affect speed and performance. To perform a factory reset, go to 'Settings,' then 'System,' select 'Reset options,' and tap 'Erase all data/factory reset.' Note: Make sure you back up your important data to another device or to Google Cloud Storage before performing a factory reset. In short, these actions may improve your Android device's battery life, responsiveness, and overall reliability. And by following these tips and tricks, Android users can enhance their device's performance without replacing it or making a costly phone upgrade.