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Samsung One UI 4-based Voice Recorder getting new update [Expanding]

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March 20, 2022

Samsung is expanding Voice Recorder 21.3.50.34 update for more Galaxy devices, which brings Android 12 based One UI 4 support for Voice Recorder. The latest update brings several One UI 4 based features as well as fixes some general bugs.

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Samsung Voice Recorder 21.3.50.34 update weighs 9.40 MB package. You can install the update easily from the Galaxy Store.

 


December 17, 2021

Along with its several high-end smartphones, Samsung is also providing the Android 12 One UI 4 support for various applications including Samsung Notes, SmartThings, and Samsung Member app. This time, it’s Samsung Voice Recorder turn’s to get the One UI 4 support.

As per the information, Samsung has begun to roll out a new update for the Samsung Voice Recorder application. The update brings the Android 12 support with One UI 4 which optimizes the performance and gives a fresh look to the app.

With this new update, users will experience more enhanced features of this application. Moreover, it does not include any other noticeable feature and change.

For further information, you can check the changelog and version number of this new Samsung Voice Recorder (One UI 4) update.

Updated Version

  • Build – 21.3.50.34
  • Package Size – 9.40 MB

Changelog

  • Support Android 12 with One UI 4

Samsung Android 12 One UI 4 features

Samsung’s latest software system, One UI 4 comes with Android 12 features including a revamped user interface with updated icons and a Material You theming system. In addition, One UI 4.0 also improves all stock apps, adds more lock screen widgets, toggles quick settings to turn off the camera and mic access, and more.

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