The Galaxy S9 Plus might be on top of the list, but it isn't the only handset on today's list of daily updates. Just go through the entire list and see if something new for your particular device has popped up. We even have a tutorial for you to learn about flashing Android updates manually with Odin 3.
Device Name | Model | Region | Version | OS Version | Build Date | Download |
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SM-A600GN | SM-A600GN | PGU | A600GNUBS3ASB1 | 8.0.0 | 01.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965N) | SM-G965N | KTC | G965NKSU1CSB3 | 9 | 13.02.2019 | Download |
SM-J701M | SM-J701M | TPA | J701MUBS6BSB4 | 8.1.0 | 14.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Note 9 (SM-N960F) | SM-N960F | STH | N960FXXU2CSA7 | 9 | 22.01.2019 | Download |
SM-J410G | SM-J410G | CTI | J410GUBS1ASB3 | 8.1.0 | 05.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Note 9 (SM-N960F) | SM-N960F | MM1 | N960FXXU2CSA7 | 9 | 22.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965W) | SM-G965W | SPC | G965WVLS3CSAG | 9 | 29.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Note 8 (SM-N950F) | SM-N950F | CNX | N950FXXU5DSB2 | 9 | 08.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S9 (SM-G960W) | SM-G960W | GLW | G960WVLS3CSAG | 9 | 29.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S9 (SM-G960W) | SM-G960W | KDO | G960WVLS3CSAG | 9 | 29.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965N) | SM-G965N | SKC | G965NKSU1CSB3 | 9 | 13.02.2019 | Download |
SM-J530G | SM-J530G | PEO | J530GUBS4BSB1 | 8.1.0 | 12.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Core LTE Prime (SM-G360M) | SM-G360M | ZTA | G360MVJS1BSA2 | 5.0.2 | 08.01.2019 | Download |
SM-J530G | SM-J530G | EON | J530GUBS4BSB1 | 8.1.0 | 12.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Tab S3 (LTE) | SM-T825 | EGY | T825JXU2BSA1 | 8.0.0 | 02.01.2019 | Download |
SM-J330FN | SM-J330FN | BHT | J330FNXXU3BRL2 | 8.0.0 | 26.12.2018 | Download |
Galaxy Note 8 (SM-N950F) | SM-N950F | CAC | N950FXXU5DSB2 | 9 | 08.02.2019 | Download |
SM-J410G | SM-J410G | TCE | J410GUBS1ASB3 | 8.1.0 | 05.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy A7 2016 (SM-A710F) | SM-A710F | KSA | A710FXXU2CRL1 | 7.0 | 14.12.2018 | Download |
Galaxy A8 Plus | SM-A730F | MXO | A730FXXS4BSB1 | 8.0.0 | 31.01.2019 | Download |
Because of the incremental improvements in mobile technology, and the ever increasing use case scenarios of a mobile setup, more and more users chose a phone over a desktop computer as the main device.
The mobile market is huge. Any business owner that's looking to grow his brand or to build an entirely new brand around an app should invest some resources in the mobile ecosystem and develop a useful app. These days, even when you play bingo with a bonus you won't get the chance to take full advantage of benefits unless you do it via an app
Location-based apps are great because they can be very useful for users, ensuring a higher user retention rate. Most applications have one form or another of geolocation implementation. In case you want a few ideas, we prepared a list with cool implementations for location-based apps.
On-Demand Services and Delivery
On-demand services and on-demand deliveries take great advantage of GPS functions to locate and connect with the client. Uber and Lyft are the two most popular on-demand transportation apps, and both of them utilize GPS extensively to pair a client with a nearby driver.
This location-based app business model could be perfect for a business that's providing tangible products to people. Through such an application, business owners would be able to take orders and fulfill them quickly by guiding the delivery person straight to the client through GPS.
The client would also be able to consult the application and get real-time data about the status of their delivery. Such a system would surely provide a great user experience; a reason why business owners should focus more of their attention on location-based app development.
Travel
When traveling into a city that you're not familiar with, you will end up relying a lot on maps and mobile applications. Geolocation has a great use case in this industry, being able to find the nearest hotel and book it on the spot, from your phone can prove to be of great help when traveling.
Even if you don't have a massive booking application such as Airbnb, a location-based app for a local hotel can be a great idea as well. Having a private application for your hotel that your clients could use to find your location and book a room instantly would surely help your brand.
Moreover, the management of the hotel could take full advantage of the app's features and send direct notifications to all of the clients about events, promotions, or other important news. In such a tech-savvy world, the implementation of such an app would surely help the hotel create a loyal base of clients.
Retail
Even if you don't need geolocation to deliver products, you can still use this feature in its most basic form. You can easily implement a map and GPS features in your app to help your customers find your store easier.
Leading retailers use this kind of apps to help people find the store that's the nearest to them. Some of the retailers even use such apps to help people navigate inside the store and find the products they need.
Conclusion
Location-based apps can be of great help to most users, a reason why their loyalty to your brand could be higher than usual. The use cases of such applications are often mandatory for specific business models but, they can also be a nice addition for any regular business that desires to provide a better user experience.
Even if there are a lot more, we mentioned above three cool ideas for location-based applications that can be applied by any business owner.
It has already been a week since Germany had started receiving the Android 9 Pie update for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ handsets, and now the same update is rolling out in a bunch of other countries in Europe as well. As per 9to5Google, the new list of European nations receiving the update for the S8 and S8+ include the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Malta, Belgium and Albania. Incidentally, users in India are also receiving the same, although it is likely the only subcontinental country to get Android 9 Pie for the S8 and S8+.
If you are in Europe and have not yet received the update for some reason yet, expect firmware versions G950FXXU4DSBA (S8) and G955FXXU4DSBA (S8+) to arrive soon on your smartphones, with a massive download size close to 1.6GB.
Saikat Kar
There is the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 on top of the list today, but dig deeper and you are almost sure to find your own device on the list too as it is a varied one that we have today. As always, we would advise you to got through this tutorial before attempting to flash any updates manually.
Device Name | Model | Region | Version | OS Version | Build Date | Download |
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Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2016 (LTE) | SM-T585 | FTM | T585XXU4CRJ8 | 8.1.0 | 22.10.2018 | Download |
SM-A600FN | SM-A600FN | VOD | A600FNXXU3ASA3 | 8.0.0 | 16.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy J5 2016 (SM-J510FN) | SM-J510FN | 3IE | J510FNXXU2BRJ4 | 7.1.1 | 31.10.2018 | Download |
SM-J810Y | SM-J810Y | BRI | J810YDXS1ASA2 | 8.0.0 | 24.01.2019 | Download |
SM-J701MT | SM-J701MT | PEO | J701MTVJS6BSB4 | 8.1.0 | 13.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Grand Prime (Dual Sim) | SM-G530H | CHT | G530HXXS2BSA2 | 5.0.2 | 17.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy A8 Plus | SM-A730F | CTE | A730FXXU3BSA1 | 8.0.0 | 11.01.2019 | Download |
SM-J400M | SM-J400M | TMM | J400MUBU2ARL4 | 8.0.0 | 28.12.2018 | Download |
SM-J415FN | SM-J415FN | MEO | J415FNXXU1ASA4 | 8.1.0 | 22.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Note 9 (SM-N960F) | SM-N960F | EVR | N960FXXS2CSB2 | 9 | 08.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S8 Plus | SM-G955F | PHN | G955FXXU4DSBA | 9 | 15.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S9 (SM-G960F) | SM-G960F | TOP | G960FXXU2CSB3 | 9 | 08.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy S8 | SM-G950F | NEE | G950FXXU4DSBA | 9 | 15.02.2019 | Download |
SM-J701MT | SM-J701MT | TPA | J701MTVJS6BSB4 | 8.1.0 | 13.02.2019 | Download |
Galaxy A8 | SM-A530F | EVR | A530FXXS4BSA8 | 8.0.0 | 29.01.2019 | Download |
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2016 (WiFi) | SM-T580 | NEE | T580XXU4CSA1 | 8.1.0 | 24.01.2019 | Download |
SM-T331 | SM-T331 | KSA | T331XXS1BSA2 | 5.1.1 | 10.01.2019 | Download |
SM-J810Y | SM-J810Y | XID | J810YDXS1ASA2 | 8.0.0 | 24.01.2019 | Download |
SM-T713 | SM-T713 | BTU | T713XXU2BSA1 | 7.0 | 23.01.2019 | Download |
SM-T590 | SM-T590 | XNZ | T590XXU2ARK2 | 8.1.0 | 29.11.2018 | Download |
Now that the most anticipated smartphones from Samsung for the first half of the year is finally here, you have three phones to choose from for the first time in the Galaxy S line-up. While the Galaxy S10e is definitely a good way to get into the latest S series, I really doesn't make much sense to me at least! Now, the real competition is of course, in between the Galaxy S10 and the S10 Plus and your choice should depend on what you prefer more. To help you decide, we have provided a brief comparison of the most significant differences below.
The Punch Holes and Front Cameras
The S10 and the S10 Plus both have punch holes, but the S10 Plus has a much wider hole on the right upper corner to house the two front cameras, while the regular S10 just has one front camera, and thus a much smaller hole. If you prefer form over function, the S10's punch hole does look a lot less distracting. However, the second front camera on the S10 Plus will allow for better death perception during selfie shots.
Display Size
The only difference in the Super AMOLED+ panels with QHD+ resolution and 1200 nits of peak brightness (protected by Gorilla Glass 5) is in screen size as the S10 comes in at 6.1-inch and the S10 Plus at 6.4 inch. Both smartphones are still pocketable, thanks to an almost bezel-less design, so you can go with either, depending on your budget, preference and how much or how less the punch holes bother you.
RAM and Storage Difference
Both devices sport 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage, but there will be an edition of the Galaxy S10 Plus which will sport 12GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage!
Battery Life
This is where the Galaxy S10 Plus wins hands down and instantly becomes a more reliable device than its smaller siblings. The S10 Plus packs in an impressive 4,100mAh battery, while the S10 only has a disappointing 3,400mAh battery. Both support fast charging, but at the same speeds as last year's models do.
Price Difference
The price difference between the two aren't that much really and are in line with expectations and given the S10 Plus's bigger battery, display and the extra front cam, the S10 Plus definitely wins this battle and we would recommend the S10 Plus over the regular S10 to most people.
Galaxy S10: $899 for 128GB/8GB RAM and $999 for 512GB/8GB RAM
Galaxy S10 Plus: $999 for 128GB/8GB RAM, $1,099 for 512GB/8GB RAM and $1,199 for 1TB/12GB RAM.
Everything else about the two devices are identical though, so you can expect the same tri-camera setup at the back of the two devices, the same Exynos 9820/Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC driving everything from the inside and even a dedicated micro-SD card slot this time around! For more details, check out Samsung's official specs page here.
Saikat Kar
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