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How to set Separate Wallpaper on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Inner and Outer Screen?

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Samsung shines with its latest Galaxy Z Fold6 smartphone, as the device has brought up plenty of incredible features that will definitely offer a more productive experience to Galaxy users. Meanwhile, the real show-stopper here is the in-built One UI build, which significantly provides highly customizable options for the users. 

Now, most of you have been wondering about applying separate wallpapers to the cover screen as well as the inner screen of the new Galaxy Z Fold 6.

Meanwhile, Samsung has tried to kick off some improved functionalities within its book-style model, the Galaxy Z Fold6. However, this latest Galaxy Z Foldable has also arrived with some negative aspects, but keeping it aside, among several beneficial features infused within the new Galaxy Z Fold 6, the ability to apply separate wallpapers on the cover screen and the inner screen is amazing. 

How do I set separate wallpaper on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 inner and outer screens?

This allows users to personalize their Galaxy Z foldable in their own way while also giving it a whole new and intuitive look. You can choose to apply two separate wallpapers to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6’s cover and inner screen. If you are wondering how, here’s the complete process:

  • First off, tap and hold on an empty space on the home screen of your Galaxy Z Fold6 phone. 
  • Tap and enter the Wallpaper & Style option. 
  • Here, you will have a slew of wallpaper options to choose from.
  • In addition, you can also enter the More Wallpapers option to get more options for your wallpapers. 
  • Once you have selected your preferred wallpaper, choose the location where you want to place it: on the home screen, lock screen, or both.

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Samsung has made these applications compatible with One UI 7

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Samsung has already confirmed that the One UI 7 beta program will be available in the coming months. To be prepared, the company has already started rolling out new updates to its stock application to make it compatible with the upcoming One UI version.

The ultimate goal of sending early support to several applications is to ensure that the Galaxy devices are ready to adapt the One UI 7 software quickly.

Along with this, the early update rollout also decreased the file size of the final version, so users will not have to face heavy data usage while downloading the major update. As the company expands the support for the stock applications, check out some of those applications that previously received One UI 7 support.

List of Applications received support One UI 7

  • Samsung Internet
  • Galaxy Themes
  • Galaxy Store
  • Nice Catch
  • Home Up
  • Theme Park
  • Samsung Wonderland

If you use any of the above-listed applications on your phone, you can now check for the latest update from the Galaxy Store. Alternatively, you can also side-load them from the

This is not the final list, as the company is developing gradually. Therefore, more applications will receive support in the coming days, so stay tuned for information about additional applications that will receive support for One UI 7.

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Samsung has rolled out October 2024 update for these Galaxy devices so far

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Earlier this month, Samsung started rolling out the latest security patch, the October 2024 patch, for Galaxy devices. The company initially introduced the update to the Galaxy S24 FE devices, then gradually expanded to more devices, but before going to the full list, let’s find out what this update brought.

October 2024 patch: What’s new

The October 2024 update is a general security patch that is specifically designed to bring security-related changes for the devices. According to the official documentation, there are more than 40 patches implemented through this update, where Google has included 30 patches to fix the Android OS-related issues.

Meanwhile, Samsung has also fixed 12 more vulnerability patches for the devices; it has also mentioned that it has patched different applications, including Sound Assistant, Samsung Internet, and Samsung Video Player. If you are also using any of these applications, then you should check for the latest update to know if your device got the update or not. Check the below.

List of Galaxy devices that received October 2024 patch

Note: All these devices are listed on the criteria for getting the October 2024 update in at least one region, so it may take some time to reach every region. To get a more accurate application, you can check it by tapping on links.

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Samsung October 2024 SMR: Removed some older devices and welcomes new devices

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Samsung recently introduced the October 2024 patch to the Galaxy S24 FE devices, and following this trend, the company will gradually expand the update to more devices in the coming days. However, at the same time, the company is also removing or changing the frequency of some devices; let’s explore them.

The October 2024 security update list: these devices were removed

Samsung has introduced the October 2024 patch details on its official site. With the official documentation, the company has also refreshed the scope section, which depicts the actual devices that are eligible to get the security patch updates. Now, with the latest October SMR document, two older documents are removed from the list: the Galaxy Tab A7 and Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G.

Apart from the retired device, the company has also changed the frequency of updates for the Galaxy A52s 5G. The device is shifted from the monthly update category to the quarterly security patch update.

Some new devices were also added to the October 2024 security list

Samsung has recently launched some new devices, including the S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 series. The Galaxy Tab S10 series devices are listed under the quarterly update list. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 is kept in the monthly update category.

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