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Samsung and Minted are bringing independent artworks to the Art Store

8 April 2026 at 21:24

Samsung and Minted have announced a partnership expansion to bring new artworks from independent artists around the globe to the Samsung Art Store.

These artworks are coming from the first-ever “Frame It” art challenge winners. The contest was co-hosted by both brands in December 2025. These artworks will be available through 2026 to bring new art styles to Samsung users. The company has shared the winners:

  • Autumn River by Wendy Keller (first prize winner)
  • Winter’s Quiet Return by Carol C. Young (second prize winner)
  • County Line Up by Kamala Nahas (third prize winner)
  • Apple Tree by Wendy Keller (fourth prize winner)
  • Misty Valley by Melanie Severin (fifth prize winner)
Samsung Art Store Autumn River by Wendy Keller

Autumn River by Wendy Keller (Source – Samsung)

Minted arts have been available for Samsung Art Store users since 2019, but the new Frame It competition has enabled new creations that are specifically targeting Samsung Frame series TVs. As an outcome, 180 artworks by 98 independent artists will be available on the Art Store.

Both partners are also supporting these independent artists with prizes ranging from $2,000 to $750, and an Editor’s pick of $150, as well as a commission on net sales.

Furthermore, new Samsung x Minted artworks will be available through seasonal themes to vary their appearances and user experience.

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Galaxy Z TriFold returning on sale after shocking ending

8 April 2026 at 20:46

Last month, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold went out of stock in the U.S., and the company indicated that the phone wouldn’t be restocked. However, it’s now announced that Galaxy Z TriFold will be returning to sale once again this Friday.

Samsung has listed this phone on its official online store with a tagline, “Coming soon – the return of our popular trifold screen.” The company also announced that this sale will be available until supplies last.

It has an official countdown timer running on the Samsung Store, which could help you to stay ready to place an order. Besides the online store, you can also find the phone at Samsung’s official experience stores.

Galaxy Z TriFold sale return in the U.S.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold is returning in the U.S.

Launched in December, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold brings a new generation of foldable form factor. It folds twice to create a massive 10-inch tabelt size screen space that helps users to see content bigger and multitask better than ever.

Once closed, the TriFold becomes an ordinary phone with its 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display offering you all functions without requiring you to unfold the device. Its dimensions make the phone as hand-frinedly and its weight makes it easy to carry.

It equips three rear cameras: a 12MP ultra-wide, a 200MP high-quality main camera, and a 10MP 3x telephoto optical zoom camera. There’s one 10MP selfie camera on the foldable display and the other on the cover.

The phone uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, coupled with the One UI 8.0 operating system with Galaxy AI features. It comes with Samsung’s 7 OS upgrades and seven years of security patch support.

Unlike Fold 7, Z TriFold ships a 5,600mAh battery, the largest Samsung has ever packed inside a foldable phone. And, it supports 45W fast super charging. Now comes the price, the phone was launched at $2,899 in crafted black color and 512GB of storage.

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Galaxy S25 users forced Samsung to reverse a bad decision

8 April 2026 at 06:05

Galaxy S25 series users have marked a big win over Samsung and forced it to reverse a decision on the latest AI features for this flagship.

Samsung has officially announced that it’s working on a new software update that will bring new AI features for the Galaxy S25 series. The company specifically mentioned that the feature list includes call screening, which has become a cornerstone for this discussion.

The Galaxy S26 series comes with new performance upgrades and AI features. Since the launch day, Galaxy S25 users have been expecting these new additions to descend to their phones with the One UI 8.5 update.

Users reached Samsung through its community moderators and verified whether the call screening feature would be a part of the One UI 8.5 rollout. The moderators denied the compatibility.

This was the turning point for the entire scenario, in which Samsung users started criticising Samsung’s 7 OS update policy. They alleged that the company is keeping the new features exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series as a selling point. And they are feeling betrayed even after purchasing a premium phone. That’s not it; the company also denied access to call screening for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 series.

This criticism is genuine, and there are a few reasons. The Galaxy S25 series was launched in January last year, which makes it only one year old, and has received one major OS update so far. Meanwhile, the Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 are the most recent foldables.

What makes the scenario even more concerning is that these previous-gen devices come with a high-end chipset. Therefore, they could run all of the latest features without any performance issues.

Third, and the final features like call screening are software-focused. Hence, developers can install it via an OTA update. With these facts, Samsung appeared to be neglecting previous flagships and limiting the new feature pack.

User raised questions, if Samsung is doing this to only a year-old flagship, it may also discriminate against the S26 series when the S27 lineup launches. These are some of the most genuine comments that Samsung should read.

Following the initial backlash, Galaxy S24 and S23 series users also joined the movement and forced Samsung to come up with an announcement in their favor.

Author’s take

With the release of the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung started selling the 7 OS upgrade and 7 years of security update support. The policy is in effect for premium phones launched over the time span of past two years.

This is one of the selling points of Samsung S-series and foldables, which assures consumers of getting long-term support, keeping the phone updated with new features. However, the most recent incident suggests that Galaxy S-series and Foldable users may face some lag in the 7 OS upgrade as the years goes bye.

From my perspective, Samsung should be doing these after-sales services without user complaints. In fact, it’s its responsibility to keep its existing users happy. So that they could refer to that good experience to their family and friends. Similarly, if they are getting mistreated, they will spread that experience as well. This will hurt the consumer trust in the brand’s after-sales services.

As the software experience is picking up consumers’ interest, this attitude of Samsung leaders for existing users won’t go unattended. Also, if it wants to compete against Apple, it must fix such flaws. For example, Apple has already released the call screening feature for all of the supported devices from the past generation. And the good thing is, no one has to ask for it. The company just gave it away. This should be the common standard of after-sales services.

We expect that this user backlash will set an example for Samsung, and it should not neglect its past year’s flagships, such as the Galaxy S25 series.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra price slips below S25 Ultra

7 April 2026 at 20:50

Samsung has made a big change in the price of Galaxy S26 Ultra just a month after the release, declining below the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The company launched the Unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra at a starting price point of $1,299 in the US. Its 512GB version is priced at $1,499 and 1TB at $1,799. Following the new discount, these prices have declined to the following:

  • $1,099 for 256GB
  • $1,299 for 512GB
  • $1,599 for 1TB
Galaxy S26 Ultra Samsung store price decline

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra now starts at $1,099 in the US

That’s a $200 saving on each model. Compared to that, the 256GB version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is priced at $1,299, the 512GB at $1,419, and the 1TB variant at $1,659. These prices are basically the launch prices of the phone from a year ago.

This is the first major price cut for the lineup, which appears to be applied for a limited time. Still, getting the $200 off without a trade-in is a big offer for anyone looking to buy this phone upright.

On the other hand, Samsung is offering up to $720 instant credit for people who want to swap their old phone for a new Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Launched on February 25, the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a new Snapdragon chipset with improved performance and new AI features. The design embraces refreshed material and an optimized frame for a new look.

The highlighted feature of this phone is the privacy display, which hides the content from side view to protect your data from unknown people while using the phone in public.

Samsung has also improved the main camera, capturing more light in photos and videos in nightitme. Features like horizontal lock steady mode offer unique video stabilization that you won’t find in iPhones.

After the latest discount, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is now also competitive in price category than the S25 Ultra. Are you considering buying one? Share your thoughts on our social media channels.

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Leak confirms ‘Hey Perplexity’ for Galaxy S26 is coming

7 April 2026 at 20:01

It appears that Perplexity has made progress with the Hey Perplexity wake-up phrase for the Galaxy S26 series after dumping the “Hey Plex”.

Perplexity app version 2.81.2 app insights from AndroidAuthority revealed a new wake-up voice setup screen mentioning “Hey Perplexity.

“Say Hey Perplexity to open the assistant, even when the screen is off,” found in the setup, changing from Hey Plex mentioned in the past. The assisting screenshot shows the setup screen with instructions.

There are no other details available about the upgrade and the reason behind this change, as promised by the company.

Perplexity Galaxy S26 Series Hey Plex

Backdrop

Prior to the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung announced Perplexity integration with the new phones and Hey Plex wake-up phrase to trigger the voice assistant. This functionality is the same as the Google Gemini, which comes as the default AI agent for the S26 series users.

The S26 series comes with the pre-installed Perplexity app, and initially, it had a setup process for Hey Plex. Early test shows that the feature was working better than expected. However, it’s not as fluent as Gemini.

Despite this, Perplexity unpromptly removed the feature from the latest S-series phones. Soon after, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas announced that the feature would be renamed to Hey Perplexity without confirming a rollout date. Since then, users have been waiting for this wake-up phrase transition.

The latest insight shows that the lineup may soon receive Hey Perplexity with a new app update.

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