Zugsausfälle 3.0

Gestern Abend – um das vorauszuschicken – waren wir gegenüber dem Fahrplan so weit zurück, dass die S11 tatsächlich in Turbenthal auch hielt. Dafür fiel sie dann später – für den Rückweg – aus.

Heute Morgen geht es im ähnlichen Stil weiter: Meine S11 fällt aus. Grund dafür ist eine Änderung im Fahrzeugeinsatz. Was auch immer das heissen mag.

Dank eines Sonder-Efforts heute Morgen habe ich die S26 um 06:25 nach Winterthur erwischt. Die S26, die um 06:25 gefahren wäre, wenn sie nicht mit einer Verspätung von sechs Minuten gekommen wäre.

Die S23, den Entlastungszug von Romanshorn nach Zürich, würden wir so nicht erwischen. Was aber heute auch nicht so tragisch ist:

Auch dieser Zug war ausgefallen …

#Ausfall #Entlastungszug #S26 #SonderEffort #Zugsausfall

One UI 9.0 Beta 3 is now live for the Galaxy S26!

Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

  • Korea
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • India
  • Poland

This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

Starting from today, One UI 9.0 Beta 3 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. The third beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to SammyGuru.

One UI 9.0 Beta 3 is available under build ZZF7, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

  • Bugs that have been fixed
    • Improved errors related to the privacy display when setting routines or toggling the Quick Panel ON/OFF
    • Fixed an issue where part of the camera preview screen was cropped under certain conditions
    • Fixed an issue where widget information, such as weather and battery on the lock screen, was not updating correctly
    • Improved focus accuracy when using 30x camera zoom
    • Fixed an issue where the home screen would not swipe left or right when using the per
    • Fixed an issue in the My Files app where the file list could not be scrolled to the end
    • Fixed an issue where the background screen would intermittently turn white when receiving a call
    • Fixed an issue where the device would reboot once during video streaming
    • Fixed an issue where the background would appear black when pulling down the status bar

We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

To update your Galaxy S26 to One UI 9.0 Beta 3, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

  • Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
  • Tap on Check for Updates
  • Press Download and Install
  • Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
  • Wait until the phone reboots successfully
  • Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

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    June 2026 patch expands for Galaxy S26 and S25 series in Europe!

    Samsung have revealed what vulnerabilities the June 2026 security patch has fixed earlier, as you can see here. This kind of update ensures that your phone, your tablet, and other devices become more secure as updates come along. Those updates are rolled out staggered, depending on your region and your device model. For instance, while the Galaxy S26 gets monthly updates, the Galaxy Tab S11 gets quarterly security updates.

    Today, Samsung has begun the rollout of the June 2026 security patch to both the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy S25 series.

    This security patch has a size of almost 898.24 MB, depending on the phone, and they bring the June 5th, 2026 security patch that you can see in the update info. This contains all fixes to vulnerabilities discovered since the last security patch released for these phones.

    S26 – SourceS25 – Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S948B: S948BXXS3AZF1 [EUX]
    • SM-S947B: S947BXXS3AZF1 [EUX]
    • SM-S942B: S942BXXS3AZF1 [EUX]
    • SM-S938B: S938BXXUACZF1 [EUX]
    • SM-S936B: S936BXXUACZF1 [EUX]
    • SM-S931B: S931BXXUACZF1 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

  • Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
  • Tap on Check for Updates
  • Press Download Now
  • Wait until the download is complete, then press Install Now
  • Wait until the phone installs the update successfully
  • Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

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    One UI 9.0 Beta 3 will be released next week!

    Last month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany
    • India
    • Poland

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    Samsung has now officially announced that One UI 9.0 Beta 3 is scheduled to be available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. The third beta version will be released next week, according to the announcement.

    The third beta version of One UI 9.0 will be released next week to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 3 once it gets released, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

  • Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
  • Tap on Check for Updates
  • Press Download and Install
  • Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
  • Wait until the phone reboots successfully
  • Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

    Galaxy S26シリーズ向け保護ケースを一括提案。MICRODIAがMagnetic Ring、耐衝撃、Kevlar、PUレザーまで国内展開へ
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    #ascii #PRTIMESデジタル #Galaxy #S26 #ケース #Ultra #S26 #Samsung #スマホケース #保護ケース #耐衝撃ケース #MagSafe対応ケース #N54磁石

    Galaxy S26シリーズ向け保護ケースを一括提案。MICRODIAがMagnetic Ring、耐衝撃、Kevlar、PUレザーまで国内展開へ

    Galaxy S26シリーズ向け保護ケースを一括提案。MICRODIAがMagnetic Ring、耐衝撃、Kevlar、PUレザーまで国内展開へ

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    One UI 9.0 Beta expands to India and Poland, Beta 2 now live!

    Earlier this month, the One UI 9.0 beta program has started for users with the Galaxy S26 series devices in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany

    This version of One UI 9.0 provided several features, such as the Masking Tape feature in Samsung Notes and the enhanced quick panel that allows you to take it to the next level in your style with even more customization options.

    May 26th has come, and One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is now available for those who have already joined the beta program with the Galaxy S26 in the above countries mentioned. Alongside that, India and Poland can now finally get their first taste of One UI 9.0 in the Galaxy S26 with the first beta on May 26th. This is what Samsung promised in the Korean version of the announcement in Samsung Newsroom.

    The second beta version of One UI 9.0 is now available to fix some bugs and to incorporate general improvements across the whole operating system based on user feedback and internal evaluation, according to Tarun Vats.

    One UI 9.0 Beta 2 is available under build ZZEQ, with the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra devices that joined the beta program receiving it. The following changes were made:

    • Bugs that have been fixed
      • GPUWatch interruption popup issue fixed
      • Improved the non-functioning issue in the routine app
      • Improved status bar display error
      • Fixed an error where the lock screen clock font does not change in LockStar installation status
      • Improved delay issue when deleting messages in bulk
      • Improved issue where the lock screen clock gradually moves down
      • Improved game booster entry point setting error

    This update also brings the June 2026 security patch, which fixes many vulnerabilities that were discovered in different system components since the beginning of this month. Samsung did not mention the details of those vulnerabilities that were fixed in June 2026 security patch, though.

    Meanwhile, One UI 8.5’s stable rollout is still ongoing for more devices, with the Galaxy S22, the Z Fold/Flip4, and the Galaxy Tab S8 being the last flagship devices eligible for this platform update, essentially setting the end of the line for future software upgrades. Those devices are, however, expected to receive the May 2026 security patch before One UI 8.5 as per the quarterly rollout schedule.

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 9.0 Beta 2, first make sure that you are already in the beta program. Then, follow these steps:

  • Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
  • Tap on Check for Updates
  • Press Download and Install
  • Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
  • Wait until the phone reboots successfully
  • Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    For India and Poland, you’ll have to follow the steps outlined in this article to join the beta program. Then, check for updates on your phone. You should see something like this:

    Press Update, wait for the update to install, then reboot your phone. You should be taken to the beta version of One UI 9.0.

    We encourage you to please report all bugs found to the Beta program community so that Samsung will analyze your feedback and implement fixes and/or improvements based on them.

    #Android #Android17 #AndroidC #AndroidCinnamonBun #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26Ultra #news #oneUi #S26 #S26Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

    Samsung starts working on the Galaxy S26 FE firmware

    The fourth device is joining the Galaxy S26 family, which is the Galaxy S26 FE. This phone is a successor to the Galaxy S25 FE that was released last year. The FE phones often have lower specifications than the base flagship phone, and come cheaper and more affordable.

    As spotted by Mohammed Khatri, Samsung has started working on the Galaxy S26 FE firmware, and the model number is now known as SM-S741U for locked US models. Currently, it’s at build S741USQU0AZE5, and the phone is to be released with One UI 9.0 and Android 17 as the operating system.

    The Galaxy S26 FE is rumored to be powered by the Exynos 2500 SoC as the initial Geekbench report stated, with 8 GB of RAM being on the phone. The same report also states that Android 17 is used, suggesting that this phone is going to launch with One UI 9.0 out of the box.

    The global models of the Galaxy S26 FE haven’t been spotted yet, but as time goes on, Samsung will release the Galaxy S26 FE in the second half of this year.

    #Android #GalaxyS26 #GalaxyS26FE #news #oneUi #S26 #S26FE #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS26 #SamsungGalaxyS26FE #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

    Samsung announces One UI 9.0 Beta Program to launch this week!

    In the middle of the official One UI 8.5’s rollout that brought a new visual design and various new features to the Galaxy S25, Samsung has officially announced the One UI 9.0 Beta Program that will start this week according to their official newsroom article. Despite the One UI 8.5 rollout being at its early phase (that is, no A series devices and no tablets received the update yet), One UI 9.0 was already in the works, and Samsung has finally explained that the beta program will start this week.

    Samsung has confirmed that the beta program will start this week for the Galaxy S26 for the following countries:

    • Korea
    • India
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany
    • Poland

    They have also confirmed that One UI 9.0 would be introduced with future flagship devices, such as the upcoming foldables which will be announced in this summer’s Galaxy Unpacked event, and that it promised advanced AI features that will make mobile interaction easier and more effortless.

    The feature list announced in the article is rather small, but it includes, but not limited to:

    • Samsung Notes has earned new pen styles, new decorative tapes, and new tools.
    • Contacts and Creative Studio allows you to create personalized profile cards for your contacts effortlessly.
    • Quick Panel, which has already been enhanced with One UI 8.5, has become even more customizable with brightness, sound, and media player being independently adjustable.
    • Enhanced protection against high-risk apps blocks the installation of such apps to protect your phone or tablet from malicious apps.

    You can read more about One UI 9.0 Beta by clicking on the below button:

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