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Discussion around Samsung is centered on major memory/NAND breakthroughs, rising RAM-driven prices, and a high-profile labor dispute over bonuses that has spread to union votes and production concerns. There’s also consumer news, including a Samsung Gallery/OneDrive sync change and a discounted Galaxy Buds listing.

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Key Takeaway Samsung is simultaneously pushing storage technology forward while facing labor unrest and cost pressures that are affecting prices and operations.
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Samsung’s Exynos 2700 push and One UI 8.5 fixes meet lingering criticism over flagship strategy

Samsung’s silicon roadmap is getting more ambitious, with reporting that the Exynos 2700 will use an improved version of Samsung’s 2nm node and could appear before the Galaxy S27 series in early 2027. The same report says Samsung is aiming to use Exynos 2700 in 50% of Galaxy S27 shipments, a move framed as a way to reduce reliance on Qualcomm’s pricier Snapdragon parts. fudzilla.com

At the software level, Samsung is pushing One UI 8.5 fixes and additions across the Galaxy lineup. The Galaxy S25 FE is set to get the “Improve Accuracy” fingerprint feature before other S25 models, and the same update fixes a DeX gaming bug that broke wireless controller analog sticks when the screen turned off. androidauthority.com androidauthority.com

But the company is still facing familiar criticism around its flagship phones. Samsung’s Galaxy S cameras are singled out in one report for drawing heavy criticism because the company has made relatively few hardware changes generation to generation, even as competitors have pushed harder on camera hardware. Another piece asks why Samsung won’t fix the Galaxy S, underscoring how persistent that complaint remains. androidauthority.com androidpolice.com

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900-layer NAND Samsung made the world's first 900-layer storage chip.
RAM pricing pressure Samsung reportedly has to raise prices because RAM costs keep rising.

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  • Track whether Samsung officially ships or announces its 900-layer NAND in upcoming product updates. igorslab.de

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  • Samsung is said to have reached a 900-layer V-NAND prototype: memory technology ahead of the 1,000-layer mark Igor's LAB
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Tracking: Samsung $400,000 worker bonuses near approval after clearing legal challenge — non-chip employees in line for just $4,000 launch last-minute bid to scupper deal with union / Samsung's $400,000 payout for memory workers sparks revolt as other divisions get only $4,000, fueling intentional production slowdowns — internal resentment disrupts packaging operations, major AI chip project decisions to a complete halt

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Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra?

Swipe to scroll horizontallySamsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra report cardAttributesNotesRatingValueYou get a whole lot of screen for the money, and there’s an included stylus — but it’s too expensive for what you get3 / 5DisplayThe Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has a big, beautiful display that’s excellent for drawing and playing games on.5 / 5DesignThinner and lighter than its predecessor, it’s also water-resistant and durable, something that iPad is.4 / 5SoftwareSamsung makes the best tablet software, and it’s close enough to using a desktop for productivity work. It still can’t run pro-level apps like Fi

‘I wish it had a better chipset’ — I was impressed with Samsung’s giant Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, but was disappointed by one major spec
Should you buy the MSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyMSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 scorecardValueAt $1,099, the MSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 isn't exactly cheap. But then, what 4k 32-inch OLED gaming monitor is? At least this new MSI has Samsung's latest and most impressive 4K QD-OLED tech.3.5 / 5DesignMSI hasn't changed much, design-wise, versus the previous model. But that's mostly a good thing and includes excellent connectivity.4 / 5PerformanceThe new-gen Samsung QD-OLED panel is a zinger. It's punchier, the purple tint problem is reduced and all the usual 4K OLED goodness remains.5 / 5Final scoreThis is not a cheap moni

MSI's new 4K QD-OLED monitor delivers the eye-popping HDR experience I've long been waiting for
What does the basic Galaxy S even have to offer?

The Galaxy S's fall is reflected in Samsung's sales numbers. The Ultra dominates Samsung's sales numbers, taking the majority of sales in any given year. The Galaxy S and Plus split what remains, and the Plus tends to take a slight lead over the base model, though nowhere near the gap between those two models and the Ultra. It makes sense that most people opt for the Ultra. After all, if you want a flagship phone, you already want the best. So you opt for the best of the best — the Ultra. Because that's the sales hook for the Ultra: it's the biggest and the best. The Plus is the slightly cheap

Why Samsung won't fix the Galaxy S, even though it desperately needs to
Who needs a smartwatch?

As mentioned before, the Samsung Gear range was designed for fitness, and so its earbuds had a health tool: they could track a walk or run, and provide you with real-time data on your activity. For example, when running, a regular notification could let you know your duration, distance, heart rate, pace, or calories burned. You could also choose how regularly the guidance would be provided, either by distance or time. I'm sure it wouldn't exactly provide you with running watch levels of data; as far as I can tell, there's no built-in GPS, or even connected GPS if you're not running with your p

10 years on, Samsung's Galaxy Bud ancestors offer a few features I'd still love to see on modern earbuds
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