There update to One UI 6.1 has become one of the most anticipated by users of Samsung Galaxy mobiles and tablets, and this has a good explanation: the new One UI 6.1 will include several artificial intelligence functions (Galaxy AI) and other new features that, so far, are exclusive to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24.
This means that the devices that will receive this new version of Samsung’s custom layer will have functions such as AI image editing tools, and probably the tool to create wallpapers with artificial intelligence, among others. The Galaxy S23 will be one of the models that will receive the new version of One UI
The new One UI 6.1 with AI will reach all Galaxy S23
Samsung had previously mentioned that the update to One UI 6.1 would arrive very soon on the first compatible models, including the Galaxy S23 family of devices and the company’s latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. But we still didn’t have a specific date.
Now, Galaxy S23 device users have received a notification regarding the arrival of One UI 6.1 on their smartphones, announcing that This update will begin on Thursday March 28. This notification was shared on social media by users such as @tarunvats33 and X (Twitter)
On another side, on the official forums From Samsung Support in Korea, the company’s home country, the company’s moderators also confirmed that phones like the Galaxy S23 FE will receive the One UI update starting March 28.
This means that On March 28, One UI 6.1 will start arriving on all phones in this familythat’s to say:
The important thing to keep in mind is that OS updates are done gradually
What has not been confirmed is that this same day the update will be released for other compatible devices, such as the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and the Galaxy Z Fold 5. We will have to wait to find out.
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