While it seemed that Android 12 had already given its all, Google decided to release a new version as an update, a very specific version. It was named Android 12L, with L for ‘big‘ or tall, and was intended for pressing large format screens like those carried by tablets. Or like those of flip-screen mobile phones.
Then the rollout started and the last tab to move was Samsung. The manufacturer announced yesterday that Android 12L, wrapped in One UI 4.1.1, has moved from the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy Z Flip4 to the rest of the company’s foldables. But It’s also making the leap to tablets.
Android 12L for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and more
Android 12L has arrived in Samsung’s catalog aboard its latest foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Z Flip4, in the form of improvements to the multitasking system. New gestures when launching split-screen and floating-screen applications that seemed exclusive to these terminals. But just yesterday, Samsung started rolling out the rest of its models. For everyone, including the original Samsung Galaxy Fold
This deployment was produced by the hand of a One UI 4.1.1 which will tread not only the field of folding mobiles but also also arrives on tablets. It all started with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8, the first to officially receive the update to its operating system that will allow you to enjoy, among other things, the Android 12L version. The Tab S8 update kicked off in the US on September 1 and is now coming to more models.
Next is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, although it’s fair to talk about the full series as the Galaxy Tab S7+ is also updated. In this case, Android 12L and One UI 4.1.1 are starting to be received in South Korea and France, and the update should reach more territories in no time. From 9to5Google they specifically mention version numbers T870XXU2CVH3 and T970XXU2CVH3 for the S7 and S7+.
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