Samsung A52 5G/4G

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Guys - I've been reading up and looking at YouTube on transferring data and apps (especially WhatsApp & WeChat) from iPhone to Android, specifically Samsung. And every one of the YouTube videos says a lightning to USB C cable is needed. Can you guys confirm that?

Is that a wireless way of transferring WhatsApp & WeChat from iPhone to Samsung Galaxy?

TIA again!
You need to pay for an app to do it for Whatsapp. Dunno Abt WeChat.
 

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Our 3 telco stated that A52s 5G don't support 5G SA but in fact is supported, so it either they are sucks at testing or the devices list not updated.

 

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You need to pay for an app to do it for Whatsapp. Dunno Abt WeChat.
I'll try with Smart Switch with the lightning to USB C cable first as suggested by the YouTubers. Cable is less than $10 from Lazada.
 

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I'll try with Smart Switch with the lightning to USB C cable first as suggested by the YouTubers. Cable is less than $10 from Lazada.
If it's one off, why not borrow from an iPhone using friend?

The newer iPhones are USB-C to Lightning.
 

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It's June. Last update was in April. Samsung Singapore as usual not bothering.
 

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Seem like Samsung Singapore had went to sleep again and miss the April build CVD1 and May build CVE2 update.

Flash to 1-May security firmware build CVE2 patch myself.
 
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Seem like Samsung Singapore had went to sleep again and miss the April build CVD1 and May build CVE2 update.

Flash to 1-May security firmware build CVE2 patch myself.
Yep. Users can easily check the track record just comparing XSP vs XME. Can easily see what Samsung Singapore has lapsed releasing. "See no firmware" monkey helps us to compare the 2. We can also compare the release dates to see how prompt Samsung Singapore releases updates.

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Samsung Singapore is alway slow in firmware updates lol.
It's not just slow. They clearly bochup and don't release at all. It's obvious when we compare those in the same region and likely distributed by the same company (a lot of companies like Apple distribute to this region via their HQ in Singapore).
 

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Yep. Users can easily check the track record just comparing XSP vs XME. Can easily see what Samsung Singapore has lapsed releasing. "See no firmware" monkey helps us to compare the 2. We can also compare the release dates to see how prompt Samsung Singapore releases updates.

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How to get all these info? Which website please? Thanks!
 

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How to get all these info? Which website please? Thanks!
Sammobile for this one, the most popular.

There are a few other firmware monitoring web sites. or you can also check with xda-developers forum.
 

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I just got a local A52s set.

Just to check, does it come with a screen protector applied on the phone? I seems to notice there's something pasted on top of it.

Thanks
 
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