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iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: best $1,200 phone?

The iPhone 15 Pro Max finally brings the fight to Galaxy S23 Ultra with better optical zoom capabilities. But is that enough?
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Best Labor Day tablet deals: Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab

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Best Samsung deals: The Galaxy S22 Ultra is over $400 off

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 vs. Galaxy Watch 5: should you upgrade?

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is one of the year’s better Android smartwatches. But is it a worthy upgrade over the Galaxy Watch 5?
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Samsung is bringing newer One UI features to older devices

If you have an older Samsung foldable phone, tablet or watch, you may soon see some new features trickling down from the latest devices. The company announced today that the One UI 5.1.1 update — Samsung’s latest custom UI sitting atop Android — will roll out soon, bringing enhancements from the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Tab S9 series and Watch 6 series to pre-2023 gear. The features will support most of Samsung’s foldable phones and its recent tablets and smartwatches.

The One UI 5.1.1 update will support a long list of recent Samsung devices, but some may have to wait. It will roll out to Samsung’s stable of foldable phones, scheduled to reach the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 “starting this month,” while the Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, Z Fold 2 and Z Flip will receive it “sequentially” later. Tablet multitasking updates will arrive for the Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+, Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S7, Tab S7+, Tab S7 FE, Tab S6 Lite, Tab A8, Tab A7 Lite, Tab Active 3 and Tab Active 4 Pro. Finally, new smartwatch features will support the Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro, Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic.

Samsung’s foldable phone updates in One UI 5.1.1 make it easier to show or hide the Flex Mode Panel (the controls appearing on the bottom half of the screen when the phone is semi-folded). “When folding your phone in Flex Mode, the panel’s icon will float up the screen, allowing you easy access,” the company wrote. “Enjoy a more personalized Flex Mode Panel experience by simply dragging and dropping the icon on the toolbar.” In addition, Samsung says the media play bar button (now including 10-second fast forward and rewind buttons) will be more prominent and simpler to find when the Flex Mode Panel activates. You’ll also be able to press down on the timeline to scrub through media more efficiently.

A Samsung Z Flip 5 foldable phone sitting on a pile of books (the top book is
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Samsung is tweaking multitasking on recent tablets and foldables, making switching to multi-window from pop-up window modes easier by long-pressing the handle. It also adds two-handed drag and drop, which lets you hold your finger down on a document from one app, use your other hand to open something else and then drag the file onto it for sharing or storage. The company also says the Z Fold 4 and Tab S8’s taskbar will be faster and include more recent apps. “Now, the Taskbar enables lightning-fast task switching with access to up to four recent apps,” Samsung said.

On the smartwatch front, the company is adding sleep-tracking upgrades from the Galaxy Watch 6 to older wearables. The changes include “a more intuitive UI” with the additions of Sleep Score Factors, Sleep Consistency and Sleep Animal Symbols. Sleep Coaching will also be available on the watch without looking at your paired phone. The Galaxy Watch can also automatically adjust SmartThings home devices for a more rest-inducing ambiance at bedtime.

Closeup photo of a Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 smartwatch on a person's wrist. A finger is touching one of the hardware buttons as an image of a man with a teddy bear displays on its screen.
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Smartwatches will also receive fitness updates. The Watch 6’s Personalized Heart Rate Zone feature trickles down; it analyzes your physical abilities and “defines five optimal running intensity levels to help users set their own goals based on their ability — from burning fat to high intensity workout.” The Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 4 series will also add Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications in the update, which could be a lifesaver for some.

Meanwhile, Track Run, which (as its name suggests) records your runs on a track, also makes its way from the Watch 6. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro will have access to a GPX File Database for downloading map data to your watch. Finally, One UI 5.1.1. lets you control the Flip 4’s camera with a paired Galaxy Watch. A new quick-access button will let you use your watch as a remote shutter, and it also lets you switch camera modes and control zoom levels.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/samsung-is-bringing-newer-one-ui-features-to-older-devices-230002326.html?src=rss
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The best Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 screen protectors: 6 best to buy now

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 has twice the screens, which means there are twice the screens to break. Here are the best Z Flip 5 screen protectors you can buy.
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Does the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 work with the iPhone?

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 features a bright and vibrant display, with improved battery life. But can you use it with an iPhone? We have the answer.
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12 things you have to do with your Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5

Just bought a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5? Here are the first 12 things you should do with your new and shiny foldable masterpiece.
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Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: Five years in, Samsung is treading water

In 2019, Samsung released the original Galaxy Fold, the first phone with a flexible display (not counting pretenders like the Royole Flexpai). And even though it had more than its fair share of flaws, you could see its potential. Over the next couple of years, Samsung refined its flagship foldable with things like IPX8 water resistance, a more durable design and native stylus support. More recently, however, the pace of innovation has started to slow as more iterative improvements and fewer major upgrades have come to fill out the spec sheet. It’s a similar situation on the new Galaxy Z Fold 5: While many of its upgrades including the brighter main screen are nice to have, they’re also kind of superfluous. Even the one big change for 2023 – Samsung’s new Flex hinge – doesn’t really change the way you use the device; it just makes it a bit thinner. When you consider that the price still sits at $ 1,800, it feels like Samsung’s Z Fold line – and possibly the category as a whole – is losing momentum.

Design and display

The Z Fold 5 was built on the same basic blueprint as its predecessors. It packs a skinny but tall exterior Cover Screen and opens up to reveal a big main display with a fingerprint sensor built into its power button. The major change this year is Samsung’s Flex hinge, which is based on a two-rail internal structure that’s not only smaller than before, but also eliminates the gap between the phone when closed.

This is something Z Fold users have been requesting since the original. In addition to slimming the phone down to just 13.4mm, losing that gap also reduces the chance that dust or rocks can get inside and ruin that fancy flexible screen. But that’s not all. Samsung says its Flex hinge creates a new waterdrop-shaped crease that puts less stress on the display, which is good for long-term durability. It also helps keep the factory-installed screen protector in place, which was an issue on previous models.

The new hinge also makes the device more pleasant to use and hold. The thinner hinge fits better in your hand when the phone is closed and it opens more smoothly, too. I just wish it hadn’t taken five generations to get here. Meanwhile, Samsung managed to increase the brightness of the main display to 1,750 nits, which is the same as the S23 Ultra and brighter than the Pixel Fold (1,450 nits). So while the flexible display on Google’s foldable is good, the Z Fold 5’s is better. It’s the perfect size and orientation for reading ebooks or browsing comics, and I’d argue that Samsung’s flagship foldable is the best device for playing Marvel Snap. You can still use a stylus to draw or take notes and the Z Fold 5’s new S Pen is 40 percent thinner than before. But since there’s still no room inside the phone to stash it when it’s not in use, you’ll probably want to pair it with one of Samsung’s new Slim S Pen cases.

Performance and multitasking

The Z Fold 5's 6.2-inch Cover Screen is essentially the same as on last year's phone.
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Last year’s model was far from slow, but thanks to a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip, the Z Fold 5 is now even faster. In traditional benchmarks, it posted notably higher multicore scores in Geekbench 6 than the Pixel Fold (5,362 vs 3,226). The Z Fold 5 feels incredibly responsive and in games, graphics and animations are downright silky. That means if you’re the kind of power user who demands an abundance of speed regardless of what you’re doing, the Z Fold 5 is the better pick over the Pixel Fold, whose Tensor G2 chip reserves more horsepower for AI tasks.

Samsung has also enhanced mobile productivity in three ways. To make it faster and easier to launch into side-by-side app mode, a new gesture lets you swipe in from the side of the screen with two fingers to instantly switch into dual-pane mode. Alternatively, if you want to turn a full-screen app to a windowed one, just swipe diagonally down from one of the top two corners. Both gestures are super handy and they’re a breeze to use. But they’re not on by default, so remember to activate them in the Advanced features tab in settings.

The Z Fold 5's new Flex hinge allowed Samsung to both make the phone thinner and eliminate the gap inside it when closed.
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The other update is that the Z Fold 5’s taskbar can now show up to four recent apps instead of two. It’s a simple but straightforward change that takes better advantage of the width of the Z Fold 5’s big main display. My only gripe is that the expanded taskbar and the added gestures are software updates, so we didn’t need a brand new device to get them. That said, compared to the Pixel Fold, which takes a more streamlined approach to multitasking, Samsung’s desktop-like taskbar remains the best for anyone who wants to use their phone like a PC. And don’t forget that Samsung’s handy Dex mode is still around, too.

Cameras

The Z Fold 5 has the same imaging setup as its predecessor: a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide and a 10MP telephoto with a 3x optical zoom in the back, plus a 10MP selfie shooter and a 4MP camera beneath the main display. In a vacuum, they’re more than capable of taking a good picture in practically any environment. However, when you consider that the S23 Ultra costs $ 600 less and comes with a 200MP main sensor and a 10x optical zoom lens, that puts Samsung’s most expensive phone in a weird position.

One disappointment is that the Galaxy Z Fold 5's cameras are largely unchanged from its predecessor.
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What makes things even more awkward is that the Pixel Fold sports a longer zoom (5x vs 3x) and better overall image processing. In my testing, that made the Pixel the more adept shooter across a variety of conditions.

In bright light, the Z Fold 5 captured images with Samsung’s typical rich, saturated color profile. The downside is this sometimes results in a small loss of detail, occasional blown-out highlights and slightly less accurate hues. Meanwhile in low light, Samsung’s Night Mode does a good job of improving exposure without a ton of side effects. That said, thanks to Google’s Night Sight, photos from the Pixel Fold are often just a touch brighter and sharper. A good example is a shot I took of some flowers at night, in which the Z Fold 5’s picture boasts more vivid colors while missing some of the finer texture on the petals.

Battery life

Despite having a smaller battery than the Pixel Fold (4,400 mAh vs 4,800 mAh), the Z Fold 5 lasts longer. In our video rundown test, Samsung’s phone lasted 19 hours and 48 minutes when using its main display and an impressive 23:10 with its Cover Screen. On both counts, that’s better than Pixel Fold, which posted a time of 15:22 with its internal screen and 22:21 with its exterior panel.

The ability for the Z Fold 5 to close completely flat doesn't sound like a big change, but it is because it should improve durability while also putting less stress on the screen when it folds.
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The Z Fold 5’s charging speed has stayed the same with 25-watt wired charging, 15-watt wireless charging and 5-watt power sharing (aka reverse wireless charging). That’s serviceable, but once again, the less expensive S23 Ultra can do better, with the ability to go up to 45 watts when plugged in.

Wrap-up

As someone who’s still optimistic about foldable devices and has owned the last three generations of Samsung’s flagship flexible phone, I can’t help but like the Z Fold 5. It’s faster and sleeker, with a brighter main display and even longer battery life than before. The question I wrestle with is how many tweaks and updates should we really expect from a device now in its fifth generation. 

The Z Fold 5 is hands-down the best device for playing Marvel Snap.
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The Z Fold 5 has matured a lot since that initial concept device came out back in 2019, and Samsung’s new Flex Hinge is an important milestone that people like me have been waiting for. But in the end, there’s not a ton the phone can do now that it couldn’t before. It’s just a bit leaner, as if the old model spent the last 12 months in the gym. And with a price that’s still extremely high, I don’t think the Z Fold 5 is doing enough to woo anyone who’s not already sold on foldables.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/galaxy-z-fold-5-review-five-years-in-samsung-is-treading-water-140002461.html?src=rss
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 review: the best folding phone of 2023?

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 has a large cover screen, a new hinge, and finally folds flat when you close it. But is it worth $ 1,000? We found out in our review.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 vs. Galaxy Watch 6 Classic: don’t buy the wrong one

Samsung’s next generation of smartwatches is here with the Galaxy Watch 6 series. But should you get the Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy Watch 6 Classic?
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The real reason Samsung wants you to buy a folding phone this year

Have you looked at the new Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 and wondered if they’re worth buying? Us too, so we asked Samsung what makes them special.
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The best Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 bands: 13 you can buy right now

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is here, so you’ll want to make it stand out with your own personal style. Here are the best bands for your Galaxy Watch 6.
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The best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 cases: 9 best ones so far

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is here. Make sure you protect your $ 1,800 phone with any of these great cases.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 vs. Galaxy Z Fold 4: worth the upgrade?

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 proved foldables are ready for prime time. Now, Samsung takes that to the next level with the Galaxy Z Fold 5. But is it a worthy upgrade?
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Samsung really wants you to know that the Galaxy Z Flip 5 closes completely flat

With its competitors launching clamshell smartphones with increasingly useful cover displays, Samsung is beginning to feel the pressure ahead of its Unpacked launch event on July 26 where its Galaxy Z Flip 5 will make its debut. Thanks to the likes of Motorola’s rather excellent Razr+/40 Ultra and Oppo’s Find N2 Flip, Samsung knows that […]

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Save up to $80 on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 with this flash deal

Best Buy launched discounts of up to $ 80 on the various models of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, so if you want to buy the wearable device, don’t miss this sale.
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Forget the Oura Ring — Samsung might be making a new smart ring

Samsung may be dipping its toes into the world of smart rings for health and wellness tracking — setting its sights directly on the Oura Ring.
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Samsung will unveil its new foldables on July 26th

We knew it was coming but Samsung has confirmed the date of its latest Unpacked. The event will take place on July 26th at 7AM ET, the company announced today. The early start time is due to the fact Samsung plans to host the showcase from its home base of Seoul, South Korea. When Samsung first began teasing Unpacked last month, it promised the event would feature its latest generation of foldable devices. In other words, expect new iterations of the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip. Thanks to pre-release leaks, we have a pretty good idea of what Samsung has planned for those devices. In the case of the former, all signs point to a refined hinge mechanism that allows the Z Fold 5 to close flat, while the most significant change with the Z Flip 5 looks to be a larger front-facing cover display.

Ahead of the 26th, Samsung is offering a $ 50 reservation credit for those who decide they want to pre-order the Galaxy Z Fold 5 or Galaxy Z Flip 5 sight unseen. If you want to take advantage of the promotion, all you need to do is visit the company’s website and provide your name and email. If you later change your mind, thankfully it’s a no-commitment offer.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/samsung-will-unveil-its-new-foldables-on-july-26th-230053235.html?src=rss
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Best Samsung Galaxy Tab deals: Get a Samsung tablet for $129

We have a comprehensive list of the best Samsung Galaxy Tab models currently on sale across all major retailers.
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Best Samsung phone deals: Save on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 4

If you’re looking for the best Samsung phone deals to upgrade or replace your old phone, you’ve come to the right place.
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Best phone deals: Samsung Galaxy S23, Google Pixel 7 and more

If it’s finally time to upgrade your smartphone, you should check out this collection of the best phone deals involving Apple, Samsung, and Google devices.
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Don’t miss your chance to get this Samsung tablet for $120 this weekend

While the Tab A7 lite isn’t as powerful as an iPad, it’s much cheaper and still great for day-to-day use and getting the basics done, especially at $ 120.
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How to connect your iPhone to a Samsung TV

Looking to share content from your iPhone to your Samsung TV? Here’s how to share videos, photos, music, and more to your TV with AirPlay 2 and other methods.
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Great for watching videos, this Samsung tablet is on sale for $200

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8, featuring a 10.5-inch Full HD screen that’s great for watching streaming content, is on sale from Best Buy for an affordable $ 200.
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I know how Samsung can make the Galaxy Z Fold 5 perfect

I’ve been using the Galaxy Z Fold 4 again, and my time with it and a few of its competitors has shown me all Samsung needs to do to make the Z Fold 5 perfect.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5: rumored release date, price, news, and more

We expect Samsung to release a new Galaxy Z Flip 5 sometime this year. Here’s everything we know so far!
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It’s official – Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 in late July

Every year Samsung picks a slightly earlier date on which to launch its foldable devices and 2023 is no different with the brand announcing that July 27 will be the big day. And, for the first time, the Galaxy Unpacked event will be held in Seoul, South Korea. The venue is COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangnam, […]

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Samsung will focus on foldables in its upcoming July Unpacked event

Samsung has historically held Unpacked in various major cities around the world, starting with Las Vegas in 2010, but the company has yet to host the event in its home country's capital city. Now, the tech giant has announced that it's holding Unpacked in Seoul for the first time. It has no specific date yet, but it will take place in late July at COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangnam. Samsung says it will unveil its next-gen foldable devices at the event, which means we'll most likely be seeing the Galaxy Flip 5 and the Galaxy Fold 5. 

"This year, Seoul was selected because of its role in influencing global trends with its dynamic culture and innovation, while it also reflects Samsung’s strong confidence in the foldable category," the company wrote in its announcement. 

The Galaxy Flip 5 might have a larger external display, based on the latest rumors, as well as a new hinge design that makes the crease on its display less noticeable. It'll also reportedly be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, just like the Galaxy S23. As for the Galaxy Fold 5, it's also rumored to have a new hinge design that gets rid of its predecessor's gap, ensures both sides lie flat on top of each other when folded and makes the display crease less visible. The device could be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, as well. 

We have less than a couple of months to find out if those rumors are true — we'll update you when Samsung announces a specific date for the event. 

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The best Samsung Galaxy S23 cases: our 16 favorite ones right now

The Samsung Galaxy S23 is a spectacular smartphone that can last years. Make sure it does with one of the best Samsung Galaxy S23 cases!
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5: everything we know and what we want to see

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 will be here soon. Here’s a roundup of everything we know about the phone, plus a few things we’d really like to see.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 just got an unprecedented price cut

Amazon is offering the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 deal for an incredible $ 300 off. Don’t miss it.
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Looks like Samsung is gearing up to hold a Galaxy Unpacked event in late July

Amid the Pixel Fold leaks comes news that the current dominator of the foldable segment, Samsung, may be gearing up to launch its next range of Galaxy Z Fold and Flip smartphones during the last week of July. This would be the first time that the Unpacked event, which used to be when the Galaxy […]

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Usually $170, Samsung Galaxy Buds Live earbuds are $80 today

The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live, with their unique design and active noise cancellation, are on sale for less than half their original price on Amazon’s Woot.
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Samsung has a cheaper (and greener) way to buy a Galaxy S22

Samsung’s Certified Re-Newed program now includes the Galaxy S22 range, so you can save some money and do the environment good by reusing a fantastic phone.
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Three Samsung employees reportedly leaked sensitive data to ChatGPT

On the surface, ChatGPT might seem like a tool that can come in useful for an array of work tasks. But before you ask the chatbot to summarize important memos or check your work for errors, it's worth remembering that anything you share with ChatGPT could be used to train the system and perhaps even pop up in its responses to other users. That's something several Samsung employees probably should have been aware of before they reportedly shared confidential information with the chatbot.

Soon after Samsung's semiconductor division started allowing engineers to use ChatGPT, workers leaked secret info to it on at least three occasions, according to The Economist Korea (as spotted by Mashable). One employee reportedly asked the chatbot to check sensitive database source code for errors, another solicited code optimization and a third fed a recorded meeting into ChatGPT and asked it to generate minutes.

Reports suggest that, after learning about the security slip-ups, Samsung attempted to limit the extent of future faux pas by restricting the length of employees' ChatGPT prompts to a kilobyte, or 1024 characters of text. The company is also said to be investigating the three employees in question and building its own chatbot to prevent similar mishaps. Engadget has contacted Samsung for comment.

ChatGPT's data policy states that, unless users explicitly opt out, it uses their prompts to train its models. The chatbot's owner OpenAI urges users not to share secret information with ChatGPT in conversations as it's “not able to delete specific prompts from your history.” The only way to get rid of personally identifying information on ChatGPT is to delete your account — a process that can take up to four weeks.

The Samsung saga is another example of why it's worth exercising caution when using chatbots, as you perhaps should with all your online activity. You never truly know where your data will end up.

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is still a great buy at $400 off

Grab the groundbreaking Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 at Best Buy today and save big no matter which carrier you prefer.
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Here’s how fast 5G on your Samsung Galaxy S23 really is

If you’ve been on the fence about picking up one of the latest Galaxy S23 phones, some new research from Ookla may help tip the scales in Samsung’s favor.
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Does the Samsung Galaxy A54 have a headphone jack?

The Galaxy A54 is a solid pick to see Samsung’s latest hardware without breaking the bank. But does it have a headphone jack? Here’s what you need to know.
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You may want to think twice about buying a Samsung or Pixel phone

A recent report says that a laundry list of Samsung and Google devices are vulnerable to hacking. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 true wireless earbuds are $40 off

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Best cases for the Samsung Galaxy S23+

If you’re still looking for a case for your brand new Galaxy S23+, we’re here to help. There are a ton of cases to pick from, from sturdy drop-proof cases to sleek and slim functional cases, but you’ll spend weeks sifting through everything on the internet by yourself. We’ve rounded up the best Galaxy S23+ […]

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Does the Samsung Galaxy S23 have an SD card slot? Know this before buying

Expandable storage with a microSD card slot used to be a staple of flagship Samsung phones. Does it return for the Galaxy S23?
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Does the Samsung Galaxy S23 have a headphone jack?

Wondering if the new Samsung Galaxy S23 has a headphone jack for your favorite wired headphones? You might be out of luck, unfortunately.
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The best Samsung Galaxy S23 deals from every carrier

These are the best deals on the Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra from all major carriers. Here’s your complete guide on how to get the phone for cheap.
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Best Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra accessories

Looking to grab some of the best Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra accessories for your brand new phone? We have you covered.
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This Samsung tablet is only $180 today — but hurry!

The affordable and dependable Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 is even cheaper with Best Buy’s $ 50 discount that lowers the Android-powered tablet’s price to just $ 180.
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The best Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra cases: top 15 you can buy

Samsung’s new top-of-the-line flagship is the Galaxy S23 Ultra, and it’s an expensive beast! If you’re getting one, make sure it’s protected with a good case.
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Samsung Galaxy S23 vs. Galaxy S23 Ultra: is the Ultra worth $400 more?

Samsung has unveiled its 2023 flagship smartphone lineup, but how does the smaller Galaxy S23 compare to the powerhouse Galaxy S23 Ultra?
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus review: an incredible phone (with a catch)

The Galaxy S23 Plus is not Samsung’s top flagship. But for the right person, it can still be quite incredible.
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