
Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy A24, a popular model in Kenya's Galaxy A series. The update is currently being distributed to users in South Korea, with plans for the global model (SM-A245F) to follow.
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Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy A24, a popular model in Kenya's Galaxy A series. The update is currently being distributed to users in South Korea, with plans for the global model (SM-A245F) to follow.

Starting June 2026, new Samsung Smart TVs sold in Uganda will feature the DStv Stream app pre-installed, as part of an expanded partnership between Samsung Electronics and Canal+, the parent company of MultiChoice Group. This initiative also applies to 18 other African countries where MultiChoice operates, enhancing access to streaming services for users in the region.

Samsung is set to release the Galaxy M47, reviving the M4x designation in its M series for the first time since the Galaxy M44 was launched in 2023. Details about the specifications and features of the new model are anticipated.

Samsung has not yet announced the Galaxy Watch 9, but there is sufficient information available to compare it with the Galaxy Watch 8, prompting discussions about whether consumers should upgrade or wait for the new model.

Instagram has launched Instagram for TV on Samsung smart televisions, marking a significant step in its television ambitions. This rollout is part of a broader strategy that includes testing horizontal video, enabling television viewing for Stories, introducing casting features, and planning for episodic creator content. This initiative coincides with the convergence of social media and television, as Instagram seeks to expand its presence in the connected-TV market.

Canal+ has announced that MultiChoice's DStv streaming app will be pre-installed on the home screen of new Samsung TVs sold across Africa. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility to DStv's streaming services for users in the region.

Memory-chip maker SK Hynix has surpassed Samsung to become South Korea's most valuable listed company, ending Samsung's 26-year dominance in this position, according to TechCentral.