Samsung may offer continuous One UI 6.0 updates
- October 22, 2022
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On October 12, Samsung held its annual developer conference where it announced many new features related to One UI 5, and also announced that by the end of
On October 12, Samsung held its annual developer conference where it announced many new features related to One UI 5, and also announced that by the end of
On October 12, Samsung held its annual developer conference where it announced many new features related to One UI 5, and also announced that by the end of October, the Galaxy S22 series will receive a stable version of the Android-13 based software. According to reports, the manager after the incident SAMSUNG He confirmed that the company is working on updates that could be rolled out with One UI 6. The administrator also provided information on the rollout plans of One UI 5.
Haesung (Sally) Jeong, vice president of Samsung Electronics and responsible for One UI development, revealed in an interview with Android Authority that the South Korean company plans to roll out the One UI 5.0 stable update to almost all of its compatible devices. flagships (including advanced devices and the Galaxy S21 series) by the end of this year.
Also, Sally confirmed that the One UI team is currently working on smooth updates and they may be coming out with One UI 6 next year. Currently, none of the Galaxy smartphones have a smooth Android update feature, meaning the phones reboot into service mode to install the update and you have to wait 10-20 minutes before you can use the device. Thanks to this feature, Samsung phones will receive and install updates in the background and reboot after the installation is complete.
In addition, the executive denied rumors that One UI will appear on Chromebooks and TVs. He said that “the unified UI is not planned to be used for other products such as TVs, Chromebooks, etc.” Samsung has been testing One UI 5 for several months now. As mentioned, the company will release a stable firmware update for the Galaxy S22 series by the end of October. Source
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