Galaxy A72 starts receiving One UI 6 update
- March 8, 2024
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Samsung continues to roll out the One UI 6.0 update based on Android 14 and the popular Galaxy A72 now joins the list of supported devices. While many
Samsung continues to roll out the One UI 6.0 update based on Android 14 and the popular Galaxy A72 now joins the list of supported devices. While many
Samsung continues to roll out the One UI 6.0 update based on Android 14 and the popular Galaxy A72 now joins the list of supported devices. While many Samsung users are now waiting for the new version of One UI 6.1, there are some devices still waiting for the One UI 6 update, including the Galaxy A72, which has just started receiving the Android 14 update.
The update has been officially rolled out to the India list as well as select countries in the Middle East and Europe. If you own a Galaxy A72 in these regions, stay tuned for the A725FXXU6EXB3 firmware version, which includes the January 2024 security patch.
The easiest way to install One UI 6.0 is via an over-the-air (OTA) update. You can check for an update in your phone’s Settings app under Software Update and select Download and Install.
Alternatively, if you prefer to update manually using a Windows PC, you can download the required firmware from the official Samsung archive. Android 14 marks the last major operating system update for the Galaxy A72. However, Samsung may release One UI 6.1 before the end of support for the device.
One UI 6 brings many important changes. The Quick Panel has been updated to make it easier to access frequently used settings, and the new font has refreshed the overall visual experience. Music lovers can enjoy the new media player widget for lock screen and notification management.
Personalization takes center stage, with larger font options and placement of a clock widget on the lock screen. There are also two new widgets: Custom Camera for quick access to camera settings and Weather Insights for detailed weather information.
The Settings app has also been replaced with a dedicated Battery section for easier navigation. The Camera is now simplified for easier use and the Photo Editor now has larger controls for easy access.
The Weather app now provides more detailed information about your favorite places in a new, responsive design. Finally, Samsung simplified the app bar and home screen by removing its branding from standard app icons.
Source: Port Altele
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