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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite getting November update with several improvements

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Recently Samsung has rolled out November 2020 security update for its Galaxy Tab S6 and now the company is sending the same security improvements for the Galaxy Tab S6 lite with additional improvements as well as optimizations.

According to the changelog, the latest update for the Galaxy Tab S6 lite brings improvements for the stability of Wi-Fi connectivity, keyboard, and improvements for the S Pen recognition. The update also includes settings for the Blue light filter feature and improves device security with Android patches released in November 2020.

Furthermore, this software has additional improvements for device stability, fixes system bugs, enhances system features, and improves the device’s performance to provide a better user experience.

Read More: Samsung kicked off One UI 2.5 update to Galaxy Tab S6

These improvements, fixes, and optimization for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 lite come with build version P615XXU4BTJ5 and a size of around 159MB. To check for the updates on your Galaxy Tab go to Settings > Software Update > then tap on Download and install.

What’s New:

• Wi-Fi connectivity and stability have been improved.
• The stability of Keyboard has been improved.
• Improved stability. – S Pen recognition
• Settings for the following have been added: Blue light filter
• The security of your device has been improved.

Previous update:

The Galaxy Tab S6 also received the latest One UI 2.5 last month along with the October 2020 security patch. This update for the tablet added a bunch of new features.

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Samsung launched this tablet as a lite version of Galaxy Tab S6 that comes in a mid-range. It comes with all the suitable features required in any tablet such as a 10.4-inch display, 7040mAh massive battery, an Octa-core processor, and more.

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Hurrah! Samsung Galaxy S22 users in India can now enjoy One UI 6 Beta features [2.8GB]

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Samsung Galaxy S22 One UI 6 Beta India

Users of Samsung Galaxy S22 series smartphones in India can now enjoy One UI 6 features and enhancements ahead of stable release as Samsung has officially begun the Beta Program.

One UI 6 Beta update for Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra arrives with a bundle of new features and advancements along with the Android security patch to provide a wonderful and next-level experience.

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  • Galaxy S22 – S901EXXU7ZWI6
  • Galaxy S22 Plus – S906EXXU7ZWI6
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra – S908EXXU7ZWI6

The installtion package size of this update is 2.8 GB, user can connect their device to WiFi to install the update. The update brings the September 2023 security patch to improve system security and stability.

To join the One UI 6 Beta program, you need to access the Samsung Members app, find the Beta invitation banner, and fill out some basic information and consent. As soon as you complete the registration, Samsung will seed the Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta on your device. Then you can download and install the Beta update through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.

Samsung Galaxy S22 One UI 6 Beta India

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Samsung will further optimize One UI 6 animations in October

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Samsung Galaxy S23 One UI 6 Beta

Samsung has recently released the fourth One UI 6 Beta update to the Galaxy S23 series. In particular, the company implemented optimized animations in One UI 6 Beta 4, while a reliable source revealed that it will continue to optimize in October.

According to IceUniverse, it’s 100% confirmed that Samsung will further optimize the animations in One UI 6 Beta software in October. The company will unveil the One UI 6 on October 5, and the Stable rollout could start in the third or fourth week.

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One UI 5.1.1 software allegedly brought non-linear animations with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5. Accordingly, consumers are expecting Samsung’s Android 14 update should introduce refreshed animations and transition effects to Galaxy devices.

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Samsung’s One UI 6.0 Update: Galaxy S20, Note 20, and More Left Behind, New Options for Android Enthusiasts

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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE August 2023 update

Android 14 will soon start to roll out for Google Pixel phones. Samsung, on the other hand, started the One UI 6.0 Beta Program for Galaxy S23 series in August 2023. Samsung consumers have high expectations with the One UI 6.0 update, but many Galaxy devices are no longer supported.

Samsung should have pledged the Android 14 update for Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series, but it didn’t. It leads the Galaxy S20 FE to ineligibility for the next major update. Launched pre-installed with Android 10, the S20, Note 20 and S20 FE devices are no longer eligible for any major upgrade.

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The popular Galaxy A series phones – Galaxy A51 and A71 have also finished their OS upgrade eligibility with the Android 13-based One UI 5.0. Now, the Korean tech giant focuses more on affordable phones, with the Galaxy A24 as a recent example, which will get 4 OS upgrades.

The 2nd generation Galaxy Z Fold smartphone was also eligible for three major updates. The company had released it with Android 10-based One UI 2.5, which means, it has also completed its big OTA lifespan with Android 13. You can check One UI 6.0 unsupported devices in the list below.

  • Galaxy S20 Series
  • Galaxy Note 20 Series
  • Galaxy S20 FE (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
  • Galaxy A71 & Galaxy A51

How to get One UI 6

To experience the next Samsung mobile OS, you need to purchase a new Galaxy phone. There are a lot of sticking options, offering you a longer software lifespan across categories from budget to premium. Check the quick guide below, which embeds phones with great software support.

  • Premium – Galaxy S23 series
  • Bonus Tip – Galaxy S21 FE (flagship phone with affordability)
  • Mid-range – Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A34
  • Budget – Galaxy A24

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