Samsung is slowly unveiling its One UI 7.0, with more focus on update features than device compatibility. Notably, the mid-range M56 includes upgraded glass (GG Victus+) and the Exynos 1480 chipset, receiving software support until 2030. The update rollout is expected between this month and July. In contrast, Motorola and Infinix launched new devices, including Moto’s Pad 60 Pro tablet and Book 60 laptop, along with Infinix’s odor-emitting Note 50s 5G, set to launch on April 21. Additionally, vivo plans to release the X200 Ultra and X200s soon, likely exclusive to China.
Samsung has been quite sluggish in rolling out its One UI 7.0 update, making the more intriguing news revolve around the features of the update rather than the devices that will receive it for the second consecutive week.
Samsung’s popular mid-range devices face off.

This year, Samsung has also upgraded the glass (using GG Victus+) and chipset (Exynos 1480). The M56 will have software support until the end of 2030.

The rollout is set to begin later this month and conclude by July.
Motorola and Infinix have also unveiled new devices – Moto has expanded its lineup with the Pad 60 Pro tablet and Book 60 laptop, while the Hong Kong-based brand has introduced the Note 50s 5G, featuring a back panel that emits a delightful fragrance.

The design of the device has been showcased extensively.

The full unveiling of the phone is expected on April 21.

Both devices are available in vibrant Pantone colors.

Indeed, the phone has a fragrance.

Prepare for a “best-in-segment triple camera”.

They will both be launched shortly, on April 21.

Some of Samsung’s budget-friendly devices are compared.
Looking ahead to the next week, we are excited for the launch of the vivo X200 Ultra and X200s, which are unlikely to be available outside of China.