Just because the likes of Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung kicked off their extended Black Friday 2025 sales events last week, that doesn’t mean other major US retailers and device manufacturers are to be ignored right now. Walmart, for instance, has joined the party a little late compared to its aforementioned rivals, but still early from a historical standpoint, with a tide of special holiday deals on super-popular products available a couple of days before Thanksgiving this year. Perhaps the greatest such promotion sees the second-gen Apple Watch SE drop to an unreal price with built-in cellular connectivity. Released back in 2022 at a recommended price of $250 and up, the Apple S8-powered timepiece can currently be had for as little as $129. But the wearable is not marked down by only 120 bucks, as $250 is the regular price of an entry-level variant sans 4G LTE support. Instead, you’re actually looking at saving a whopping (and totally unprecedented, of course) $170 here, at least if you hurry. Yes, Black Friday 2025 is technically still three days away, but I highly doubt that Walmart will be able to handle your demand and keep this phenomenal offer going until November 28. Although a vastly improved third-gen Apple Watch SE has been released a couple of months ago, scoring a pretty decent $50 discount of its own in the meantime, the Apple Watch SE 2 (with LTE) is simply too good to be turned down at $129. As long as the 40mm size is not too small for your wrist, that is. Yes, our largely positive Apple Watch SE 2 review from three years ago is (largely) true today as well, with that processor, the Retina display, and the health monitoring tools all looking as great as a cash-strapped hardcore Apple fan can get this Christmas. No, the battery life is not exactly dreamy, but that’s true for most “mainstream” smartwatches around right now.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/apple-watch-se-2-lte-walmart-black-friday-2025-deal_id176045
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If things go as planned with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung could save big bucks buying the AP
Samsung’s System LSI Division is pricing the Exynos 2600 application processor (AP) $20 to $30 a piece lower than the rival Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AP. A report out of Korea says that the price cut is being done to drive demand for Samsung’s homegrown component on a cost performance basis. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is expected to be priced in a range between $240 and $280 per unit. With the price cut, the Exynos 2600 AP could cost between $210 and $250 for each chip. Samsung spent 25. 5% more on mobile APs for its phones during the first three quarters of the year Another report out of Korea notes that the cost of an AP usually makes up more than 30% of the total cost of a smartphone. Thus, Qualcomm’s price hikes for its Snapdragon APs are bound to raise the prices manufacturers layout for such smartphone components. That makes the Exynos 2600 a more compelling choice for phone manufacturers. One only needs to look at Samsung’s own numbers to see the extra expense higher AP pricing can bring. Samsung’s latest quarterly report revealed that the company spent 10. 9275 trillion won ($7. 45 billion) in the first three quarters of the year on mobile AP purchases. That was up a whopping 25. 5% over the 8. 0751 trillion won ($5. 51 billion) it spent on APs for mobile devices during the same period last year. That increase can be traced back to Samsung being forced to use Qualcomm’s AP on some Galaxy S25 series models instead of the Exynos 2500 AP as originally planned. Samsung paid an extra $400 million to Qualcomm for Snapdragon chips last year Last year, when Samsung Foundry’s 3nm yield was so low that it couldn’t build enough Exynos 2500 APs for the Galaxy S25 series, Sammy had to turn to the Snapdragon 8 Elite AP to power each model in the line. This cost it an additional $400 million that it had to pay to Qualcomm to purchase the chipsets. The Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ are expected to use the Exynos 2600 in Europe, South Korea, parts of Asia and in other markets. Those two models will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the U. S., Japan, and China. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will employ the Snapdragon AP in all regions. Which AP do you want to power your Galaxy S26 series phone? Exynos 2600 AP. Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AP. Exynos 2600 AP. 0% Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AP. 0% For years, Exynos APs were derided for being underperformers that would typically heat up. The Exynos 2600 AP is a decacore chipset built using Samsung Foundry’s advanced 2nm GAA node. Not only will it use smaller transistors to hike the all-important transistor density figure, but it will also use Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistors that use nanosheets to wrap the gate around all four sides of the channel. This reduces current leak, improves the drive current, and leads to the production of more powerful SoCs with improved energy efficiency. The 2nm Exynos 2600 trounced the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in a benchmark test In a benchmark test, the Exynos 2600 allegedly had these results: a single-core tally of 4, 217 and a multi-core score of 13, 482. This outscored the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, produced by TSMC using its 3nm process. That AP scored a single-core and multi-core score of 2, 865 and 9, 487 respectively. Not only did the Exynos 2600 crush its rival, its single-core result would be the fastest among smartphone SoCs in that category, a metric that Apple’s A-series APs have traditionally owned. The Exynos 2600’s single-core score also matched the result for Apple’s new M5 chip. Things are coming together for the Exynos 2600 as the early word is that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip is running hotter than it should. Should the Exynos 2600 AP perform strongly in real world situations with the Galaxy S26 series next year, Exynos APs might be found under the hood of some non-Samsung flagship phones. However, most consumers knowledgeable enough to understand the situation prefer that their brand-new Galaxy S26 series handsets be equipped with a Snapdragon chipset instead of the Exynos 2600. But that is based on past perceptions for Exynos APs. Luckily for Samsung, what with Snapdragon prices rising and Exynos 2600 AP prices declining, Samsung will get a financial break next year as it will be needing fewer Snapdragon chips and more homegrown Exynos silicon for its latest flagship phone line.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/with-the-galaxy-s26-series-samsung-could-save-big-bucks_id175877
Better-than-Black Friday deal slashes an incredible $280 off Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
Is the “new” Galaxy Watch Ultra significantly better than Samsung’s first-gen rugged timepiece? Obviously not. But should you buy the 2025 edition if you can get it at a comparable price to its 2024 predecessor? Absolutely.
A Surprising Deal on the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
As crazy as it sounds, the four-month-old Apple Watch Ultra 3 alternative is not only considerably more affordable than its main (iOS-compatible) rival, but it’s also somehow cheaper than the original Galaxy Watch Ultra generation. Right now, if you hurry, you can grab a brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) for as little as $369.99. You can choose from silver, blue, or gray colorways.
Woot’s Unbeatable Offer
Curiously enough, Woot doesn’t list the wearable’s regular price, which stands at $649.99, making this early holiday deal look like an absolute must-buy for fans of rugged smartwatches—especially those with Android phones. That’s a colossal $280 discount on an ultra-robust, impressively powerful, and remarkably young smartwatch.
But don’t wait too long: this deal is only available until Sunday, November 16 (or while supplies last). The only small catch is that you’ll have to settle for a 90-day seller warranty instead of the full 1-year manufacturer coverage typically provided by retailers like Amazon.
Unmatched Savings—Even Compared to Amazon
Amazon, which just happens to own Woot, can’t currently come close to this unprecedented $280 discount. And while I can’t predict the future with total certainty, I highly doubt this kind of deal will be offered by anyone else soon. That includes all the fast-approaching Black Friday sales events, so if you want my advice, this is the time to buy.
Why the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) Stands Out
This is, without a doubt, one of the best smartwatches money can buy for Christmas. You’re getting:
– A super-tough titanium build
– Gorgeous Super AMOLED touchscreen
– Handy Quick Button
– Hefty battery life
– Generous 64GB internal storage
– Standalone cellular connectivity
And don’t get me started on the health monitoring arsenal, which is so extensive I could talk about it for another 300 words without repeating myself—or even finding anything to criticize.
The Bottom Line
If you’re in the market for a rugged, feature-packed smartwatch for your Android phone, the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) at this price is an absolute steal. Don’t miss your chance to own one of the year’s best wearables at a fraction of the cost!
https://www.phonearena.com/news/samsung-galaxy-watch-ultra-2025-better-than-black-friday-deal-incredible-discount_id175663
Samsung Health brings exclusive fitness content from iFIT to the US
Samsung Health users in the United States can now access exclusive fitness content created by world-class trainers through a new partnership with iFIT. This exciting integration allows users to enjoy expert-guided workouts directly within the Samsung Health app, eliminating the need to download a separate app.
The iFIT content is available through the fitness tab of the Samsung Health app and functions similarly to other training videos on the platform. Galaxy Watch users can conveniently monitor their session duration, heart rate, and calories burned, all synced seamlessly with the workout displayed on their device screen.
A wide variety of workouts are offered through this partnership, including high-intensity interval training (HIIT), Pilates, yoga, recovery sessions, strength training, barre, and mindfulness workouts. Samsung Health users will receive one on-demand video from each of these categories per month at no additional cost.
To access the full range of exclusive iFIT content, users must subscribe. Subscription options include $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. The workout library will be regularly updated with new content to keep users motivated and engaged.
Additionally, Samsung Health users can enjoy special discounts on iFIT workouts within the app when purchasing new Samsung devices from Samsung.com. Qualifying purchases offer the following free trial periods:
– 30 days free with the purchase of a qualifying Samsung phone
– 3 months free with Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
– 6 months free with a Galaxy Watch purchase
This partnership provides Samsung Health users with convenient access to diverse, high-quality workouts to support their fitness journey.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-health-brings-exclusive-fitness-content-from-ifit-to-the-us/
Samsung monthly updates: November 2025 security patch details
With the One UI 8.0 rollout nearly complete for most eligible devices, Samsung is shifting its focus back to regular security updates. The company has already published details of this month’s security patch for Galaxy devices a little earlier than usual.
The November 2025 patch addresses a total of 25 vulnerabilities discovered in the Android operating system. Among these, two are classified as critical-risk, while the remainder are marked as high-risk. One of the critical vulnerabilities affects Android versions dating back to Android 13, whereas the other impacts only Android 16. Notably, no moderate or low-risk vulnerabilities have been resolved in this release.
In addition to Android OS fixes, Samsung has included nine patches for vulnerabilities found in its own software that affect only Galaxy devices. The update also addresses 11 security flaws related to the company’s Exynos chips, which are used in both smartphones and wearables. Most Exynos chips manufactured from 2019 through 2024 appear to have been potentially affected.
As of November 3, Samsung has not yet released any software updates containing the November 2025 security patch for its devices. However, this is expected to change soon. As usual, only devices on Samsung’s monthly security maintenance schedule are guaranteed to receive this patch. For models on quarterly or biannual schedules, availability will depend on when they last received a security update.
Some devices may also receive the November 2025 patch bundled with the One UI 8.0 update.
To check for updates manually, go to your device’s **Settings > Software update** menu and tap **Download and install**.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-monthly-updates-november-2025-security-patch-details/
