Connect with us

Published

on

Welcome to the One UI Daily, this episode will provide you all of the coverage of the One UI software updates rollout and its latest news for Samsung smartphones on December 07, 2020.

Related article:

1. Galaxy Z Fold 2 getting One UI 3.0 Beta 2

Samsung is now rolling out One UI 3.0 Beta 2 for the Galaxy Z Fold 2 devices in South Korea. This new firmware can be identified with the build version ‘ZTL3’. With this update, the owners of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 come one step closer to the stable Android 11 based One UI 3.0 version. Read the full story here

2. Android 11 based One UI 3.0 rollout for Galaxy S20 series in India

As per the official schedule of One UI 3.0 for India, after the Galaxy S20 units, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 models are listed as second to start experiencing the collection of exciting new features that comes with the latest version of One UI – One UI 3.0. Read the full story here

3. One UI 3.0 beta for Galaxy Note 10 series is now live in China

Samsung is adding one more lineup to join the beta testing of Android 11 based One UI 3.0. According to the latest information, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Note 10 series smartphones are now eligible to test the One UI 3.0 before its public release for these phones. Read the full story here

4. Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus getting November 2020 security patch [Sprint]

Sprint has started to roll out a new software update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 5G and Tab S7+ 5G tablets in the US. This update brings the latest security patch for better system security. Read the full story here

5. XCover Pro getting December 2020 security patch

Samsung has started pushing a new update to its Galaxy XCover Pro devices along with December 2020 security patch. This latest firmware bearing software version G715FNXXS6ATK2 installs the latest security on the devices for improved system security and device stability. Read the full story here

6. Galaxy Z Fold 2 gets December 2020 security patch [Sprint]

Samsung has already started to roll out December 2020 security patch for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 devices and now, these devices are getting the latest security patch with some system improvements in the US. Read the full story here

7. December 2020 security update rolling out for Galaxy Note 10 in the US

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series phones are now getting the latest December 2020 security patch for better device security. This new firmware update for the Galaxy Note 10 models are ready to install with build versions N970U1UES5DTKA and N975U1UES5DTKA for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ respectively. Read the full story here

8. One UI 3.0 vs One UI 2.0

Samsung One UI developed for different devices such as foldable phones, smartphones, tablets. Even it also powers the company’s smartwatches. Here’s a lighter version of One UI – One UI Core is also made for Samsung’s budget smartphones. Before the One UI, Samsung’s devices came with Android OS based, Samsung Experience UX. Read the full story here

WANT TO SEND US TIPS, UPDATE SCREENSHOTS, OR A MESSAGE? CONNECT WITH US HERE:

Join Us On Telegram

STORIES COVERED IN ONE UI DAILY NEWS:
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 getting One UI 3.0 Beta 2
  • Android 11 based One UI 3.0 rollout for Galaxy S20 series in India
  • One UI 3.0 beta for Galaxy Note 10 series is now live in China
  • Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus getting November 2020 security patch [Sprint]
  • XCover Pro getting December 2020 security patch
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 gets December 2020 security patch [Sprint]
  • December 2020 security update rolling out for Galaxy Note 10 in the US
  • One UI 3.0 vs One UI 2.0

Hey, Camila is here! From the very beginning, I love using Samsung phones like a die-hard fan. Apart from detailing One UI features for readers, I love exploring different apps of the Samsung ecosystem with a cup of tea!

One UI

Samsung One UI 7 release date: Here’s when you can expect the beta and stable update?

Published

on

Samsung One UI 7 Beta

Samsung Galaxy users are eagerly waiting for the rollout of One UI 7, the next iteration of Samsung’s custom interface built on Android 15. Known for enhancing user experience with each update, Samsung’s One UI has become a hallmark of innovation and user-centric design in the smartphone industry.

With rumors and expectations increasing daily, we looked into the details surrounding the release of One UI 7, exploring when users can expect to get their hands on the beta version and when the stable update might finally land on their devices.

This article will tell you the possible timeline, features to look forward to, and which devices might be first in line for this major software update. Based on information from various sources, here’s what we know about the One UI 7 release:

Samsung One UI 7.0 Beta Release Date:

Samsung has announced that the One UI 7.0 beta will be available to developers before the end of 2024. Additionally, it has been confirmed that the beta will not be restricted to just developers; a public beta will also be available, although exact dates haven’t been specified, most likely in December 2024.

Samsung One UI. 7.0 Stable Release Date:

The stable version of One UI 7 is expected to launch next year, most likely alongside the release of the Galaxy S25 series. This indicates that users might have to wait until early 2025 for a stable update on their devices.

Therefore, if you’re looking to try out One UI 7, keep an eye out for announcements regarding the public beta towards the end of 2024. For the stable version, expect it to be rolled out with or shortly after the launch of Samsung’s next flagship phone series in 2025.

The Samsung Galaxy devices eligible for the One UI 7 update include:

  • Galaxy S Series: Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, and Galaxy S21 (including FE devices).
  • Galaxy Z Series: Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, Fold 4, Flip 4, Fold 3, Flip 3.
  • Galaxy A Series: Galaxy A73, A55, A54, A53, A35, A34, A33, A25, A24, A23, A15, A14, A05, A05s.
  • Galaxy M Series: Galaxy M55, M54, M53, M35, M34, M33, M15.
  • Galaxy F Series: Galaxy F55, F54, F34, F15.
  • Galaxy Tab Series: Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, Ultra, FE, FE+, Tab S8, S8+, Ultra, Tab A9, A9+, Tab S6 Lite (2024).

NOTE: This list is prepared based on Samsung’s software update policy and the devices that launched with Android 13 or later, which are generally guaranteed to receive further updates including One UI 7. However, for the most accurate and up-to-date list, always refer to Samsung’s official announcements or their software update policy details around the time of the update’s release.

Why Samsung has delayed the One UI 7.0 beta program?

Samsung aims to ensure that the One UI 7.0 update is as stable as possible before starting the One UI 7.0 beta program. This focus on stability might be in response to previous updates where users experienced issues like battery drain, animation lag, and overheating. By carefully testing the alpha build internally, Samsung intends to minimize bugs in the beta version, providing a smoother experience for participants.

According to serious discussions on social media and within Samsung’s official community, the One UI 7.0 is expected to introduce significant design changes, new functionalities like a revamped camera UI, support for satellite connectivity, and enhancements to the user interface, including a possible split notification panel. These require additional time for development and integration.

Continue Reading

One UI

Galaxy S24’s AI Camera Shift feature now available on these Samsung devices

Published

on

Samsung Camera Shift feature Galaxy devices

In October 2024, Samsung updated its Galaxy Enhance-X app, which brings the popular Camera Shift feature to more devices. This feature helps you take and edit full-body photos easily. If you own a compatible Samsung device, you can take advantage of the Camera Shift feature.

Camer Shift Feature

The Camera Shift feature lets you enhance your photos by focusing on specific subjects. It was initially available only on the Galaxy S24 series, but now it’s expanded to other models.

The latest update includes a simpler and user-friendly design. Instead of navigating through three separate menus, you can now access everything from a single menu.

With improved recognition capabilities, the Camera Shift feature can now better identify children, upper body shots, and group photos. You can also apply special effects to specific people in group images, giving you more creative control.

Moreover, the update also includes a Colorization feature that adds color to black and white images and a Motion Clipper feature to allow you to create GIFs from Motion Photos.

Samsung Camera Shift feature Galaxy devices

Eligible Devices

The Camera Shift feature is available for several Samsung flagship devices. Here’s a list of the eligible models:

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S24
  • Galaxy S24 Plus
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23 Plus
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S22
  • Galaxy S22 Plus
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy S21 Plus
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra

Galaxy F Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 6
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3

Galaxy Tab series

  • Galaxy Tab S8
  • Galaxy Tab S8+
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S9
  • Galaxy Tab S9+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S10+
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

If you have any of these devices, you can use the new features. It is worth mentioning that your Galaxy device must be updated on One UI 6.1.1 or a later version to enjoy the new feature of the Camera Shift feature. However, the company is preparing to make these features available for devices running One UI 6.1

Be sure to download or update Galaxy Enhance-X through the Galaxy Store to explore new features.

How to use One UI 6.1 Camera Shift feature on your Samsung Galaxy

Continue Reading

One UI

Here’s why delaying One UI 7.0 Beta Program is good for Samsung Galaxy users

Published

on

Samsung One UI 7

Hey there, Sammy Fans! If you’ve been eagerly waiting for the One UI 7.0 beta program, you might have heard news of a delay. While the initial reaction might be one of disappointment, let’s dive into why this delay could be a silver lining for all of us Galaxy users.

First off, anyone who’s been around the Samsung community knows that rushing software development can lead to a buggy One UI 7.0 build. Do you recall when we installed the first stable One UI 6.0 update, only to find our once smooth devices suddenly full of glitches?

Samsung’s decision to delay the beta might just save us from a repeat. By taking extra time, Samsung’s developers are likely fixing those terrible bugs, ensuring that when One UI 7.0 does roll out, it’s as stable as a rock. This means fewer headaches for us, with a system that runs smoothly, enhancing our daily phone interactions rather than slowing them.

There’s a strong chance that Samsung will opt for a brief One UI 7.0 beta program this year due to the delay. A smaller beta group means Samsung can manage feedback more effectively. Each bug report and crash log becomes significantly more meaningful, allowing for targeted fixes. From my experience, a focused beta test often results in a much more refined final build.

Delays often mean that the features we’re excited about – like enhanced privacy settings, new camera functionalities, or even that rumored seamless integration with other Galaxy devices – get more time in development. Quality developments require patience; we’re probably on the verge of witnessing them shortly. Enhanced features mean more utility out of your Galaxy devices, perhaps even features we didn’t know we needed but wouldn’t be able to live without.

For those noting important dates, despite lacking precise timings, Samsung’s track record emphasizes quality. According to official confirmation, we are likely to see the One UI 7.0 beta program by the end of 2024, with a stable release likely following in the early months of 2025, assuming all goes well. This timeline ensures we’re not just getting an update, but an upgrade.

I, along with my extensive community of Galaxy users, recommend patience, prioritizing quality above being the first to receive an update. Many of us have been through enough update cycles to know that the wait often leads to a better experience. There’s a collective understanding that if Samsung is taking their time, it’s for a good reason.

In the end, while the wait for One UI 7.0 might test our patience, it’s shaping up to be well worth it for Galaxy users. Here’s to hoping for a seamless, feature-rich update that will make our Galaxy devices feel like new again. Keep your apps updated and your expectations high; good things come to those who wait. Enjoy!

Continue Reading