
T-Mobile Samsung One UI Updates Tracker [February 24, 2021]
Samsung has a wide range of Galaxy devices like smartphones, foldable phones, tablets, and smart wearables. All of the devices get update according to their schedule or the company found a bug or provide new features.
Starting with the Galaxy S20 series, around three dozens of Galaxy models have received the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 firmware update. Moreover, the Korean tech giant is continuously working to send this update to the remaining devices.
Apart from the major updates, Samsung rolls out tons of additional updates for every eligible device in a single month including security updates, function improvements, and sometimes adds a new feature.
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In the U.S., Galaxy devices are available with carriers branding and the carriers have their own process to check and roll out software updates for the branded devices.
This is a dedicated tracker for the T-Mobile U.S. In this article, we will keep a track of all the updates from T-Mobile that roll out for the Samsung Galaxy devices.
Latest news
[February 24, 2021]
T-Mobile released the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 firmware update for the Galaxy A51 5G smartphones in the US. Read more here
Galaxy Fold series updates:
- [November 21, 2020] T-Mobile Galaxy Z Fold 2 gets November 2020 security update with improvements
- [October 29, 2020] T-Mobile Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G getting October 2020 security update
Galaxy Note series updates:
- [November 20, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out November 2020 security update for Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- [November 15, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out November 2020 security update for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series
- [November 13, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out One UI 2.5 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- [November 05, 2020] T-Mobile sending October 2020 security patch for Samsung Galaxy Note 8
- [November 02, 2020] T-Mobile rolling new update for Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, brings improvements for touchscreen, camera, and Wi-Fi connectivity
- [October 31, 2020] T-Mobile rolling new update for Galaxy Note 20 series, brings 5G support, improvement for battery, dark mode, and camera
Galaxy S series updates:
- [December 05, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out Android 11/One UI 3.0 update for Samsung Galaxy S20 series
- [November 25, 2020] Samsung Galaxy S20 devices getting November 2020 security update in the US [T-Mobile]
- [November 20, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out November 2020 security update for Samsung Galaxy S10 series
- [November 11, 2020] T-Mobile Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus gets One UI 2.5 along with the October 2020 security patch
- [November 02, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out October 2020 security patch for Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+
- [November 05, 2020] T-Mobile Galaxy S20 FE update brings fix for touch input and response delay problems
Galaxy A series updates:
- [February 24, 2021] Samsung Galaxy A51 5G Android 11 One UI 3.0 update is rolling out now [T-Mobile]
Note: This article will be updated regularly.
Android 14
Android 14 (One UI 6) update will first rollout to these Samsung Galaxy devices

In early June 2023, a Samsung app update changelog teased the unreleased One UI 6.0 software. Google started working on the new Android 14 operating system in early February, with an official release scheduled for August this year.
There are a lot of Samsung devices eligible for the Android 14-based One UI 6 upgrade. And thanks to Samsung’s software rollout history, it’s quite easy to figure out which Galaxy phones will be the first to receive the One UI 6 firmware update this year.
Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series is first in line to receive the new One UI 6 update as soon as the official unveiling happens at SDC 2023, sometime in October. However, the S23 series and select more models will be invited in Beta activity to test the OS before release.
Android 14 (One UI 6) update will first rollout to these Samsung Galaxy devices
- Galaxy S23 Series
- S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S22 Series
- S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 Series
- S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra
- Galaxy Z Fold Series
- Z Fold 5 and Z Fold 4
- Galaxy Z Flip Series
- Z Flip 5 and Z Flip 4
In the list we mentioned above, there’s an exclusivity of flagship devices, why not? The South Korean tech giant will first roll out the Android 14 to newer flagships, followed by older flagship models and mid-range ones. Along with them, select budget models will also join the party with new updates.
Congrats if you have an eligible Galaxy S or Galaxy Z series smartphone for One UI 6.0 software. Samsung will let you install the new OS, starting from August 2023, if it follows the same timeframe as the last year. You can check all One UI 6.0 eligible devices here.
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Apps
Here’s how to fix the Samsung Gallery app crashing

Are you facing the problem of crashing while using Samsung Gallery on your Galaxy smartphone? If yes, then let us tell you that after installing the new update of the Gallery app which came in version 14.1.05.2, the app is crashing.
According to reports, users are noticing that the app crashes after playing videos in the Samsung Gallery app. In the Gallery app after the recent update to Android T OS, processing related to screen effects does not work properly, so the app may be forced to close after playing a video.
Samsung Accessibility offers a Remove Animation function to Galaxy devices, which prevents some screen effects. It is useful if you’re sensitive to animation or screen movements.
In the recent scenario, if you have enabled this function then your may face some issues while playing video in the Gallery app. So if you’re facing Samsung Gallery crashing then you can temporarily fix this by disabling the ‘Remove Animation’ option.
How to disable the Remove Animation function?
To disable the Remove Animation function, you just need to follow a few steps.
- Open the Settings app on your Galaxy smartphone.
- Scroll down and tap on Accessibility.
- Click on the Visibility Enhancements option.
- Scroll down and check if the Remove animation function is enabled
- Turn it off by tapping on toggle.
How to update the Samsung Gallery app?
You can easily update the Samsung Gallery app to the latest version, just need to follow a few steps. Firstly, open Galaxy Store >> Search the Gallery app >> Tap on it to open >> Now, press on the Update option if any new version is available.
One UI
Samsung devices that are eligible for four years of Android and One UI upgrades

Samsung always puts the utmost effort to provide the latest mobile experience to Galaxy users. The company constantly enhances the experience of using its Galaxy devices via new updates. Last year, Samsung set a new standard with four years of Android OS upgrades to ensure the most up-to-date experience.
In addition to offering the extended One UI upgrade, Samsung also promised to provide five years of security updates to protect eligible Galaxy devices. Secured by Samsung Knox, Galaxy devices’ security update delivers end-to-end protection against potential security threats.
Earlier, Samsung used to provide only third-generation OS updates but then the company updated its policy so that Galaxy users could enjoy the latest mobile experience for a longer period of time.
Four generations of Samsung’s One UI (Android OS) and five years of security upgrades policy are applicable to Galaxy S series, Z series, and select Galaxy A/M/F series smartphones, as well as some tablets and watches.
Samsung Galaxy devices eligible for four years of Android OS upgrades
Galaxy S Series
- Samsung Galaxy S23
- Samsung Galaxy S23+
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S22
- Samsung Galaxy S22+
- Samsung Galaxy S22Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21 (Up to Android 15)
- Samsung Galaxy S21+ (Up to Android 15)
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (Up to Android 15)
- Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (Up to Android 16)
- Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S phones
Galaxy Z Series
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (Up to Android 15)
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (Up to Android 15)
- Upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z series devices
Galaxy A series
- Samsung Galaxy A34 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A54 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A73 5G
- Samsung Galaxy A24
Galaxy M series
- Samsung Galaxy M54
Galaxy M series
- Samsung Galaxy F54
Galaxy Tab
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
- All upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S-series devices