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Among so many UWB-based tracking products out there is Samsung’s SmartTag brand. All of them are compatible with Android devices, but Samsung is likely to take an Apple-like approach to its brand of SmartTag .

It’s expected that the UWB functionality will work even when it’s purchased from a third party . This is not expected to cause any inconveniences with some users.

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According to a Reddit user’s claim , Samsung is limited to the UWB technology on its phones for third-party tags. If that’s the case, you’re to use a Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with a Galaxy device to get the full benefit of this technology.

The user has also noted that their Galaxy S24 only enables the UWB Direction Engine and it happens when a Samsung smart tag is detected. It continues to keep it disabled for third-party trackers. When this is the case, it pushes the phone to UWB Lite.

A comparison between the Galaxy SmartTag+ and a Moto Tag from Motorola on the same Galaxy S24 Ultra produced different results as the phone offered all of the features for the SmartTag+ and the reverse was the case with the Moto Tag.

Moreso, some users claim that all UWB functionalities work well for a Moto Tag on Samsung phones. Other reasons may be responsible for the UWB behaviour for third-party tags on Samsung phones and Samsung is proceeding with the Apple route for this technology.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

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Customers who want near-flagship performance and capabilities have the Galaxy S25 FE for that purpose. AT&T runs a promotion in the US where people who meet the carrier’s stipulations for the promotion are allowed to pick up the device for free .

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This promotion is available for a limited time and customers can get the Galaxy S25 FE for $0 per month on AT&T. This is possible only if they activate a new line on the carrier. The activation fee per line is $35, and a line on AT&T’s postpaid unlimited voice and data plans, which start at $60.99 per month, must be activated.

Moreso, the device value of $650 is paid in the form of promotional credits that are applied in equal amounts over the instalment term. However, if the wireless service is cancelled, the credits stop and you will be required to pay the remaining balance on the device.

The credits for this device are likely to stop if people who added new lines cancel the service on any other line within ninety days. This promotion of a free Galaxy S25 FE favours anyone who meets the requirements of the conditions.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.