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These Samsung Galaxy devices received Android 12/One UI 4.1 update so far
Samsung’s Android 12 update comes with a number of new features and changes for the Galaxy devices, thanks to the One UI 4.1. Starting November 15, Samsung began the stable Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update rollout for the Galaxy devices, followed by One UI 4.1 from March 15.
Based on Android 12 OS, the One UI 4 offers an elevated mobile experience that puts you in control with new customization options, privacy features, and access to Samsung’s ever-expanding ecosystem. The all-new user interface enables you to create a customized mobile experience to meet your unique needs.
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Android 12-inspired Color Palettes lets users alter the look and feel of everything from the phone’s home screen to icons, menu, buttons, and background. In addition, the reimagined widgets offer even deeper customization to put your own personal stamp on your smartphone experience.
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Below, you can see the list of Samsung Galaxy devices that have received the stable Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update.
Galaxy Z series
- Galaxy Z Fold 3 — Available widely
- Galaxy Z Fold 2 — Available widely
- Galaxy Fold — Available widely
- Galaxy Fold 5G — Available widely
- Galaxy W22 — Available widely in China
- Galaxy Z Flip 3 — Available widely
- Galaxy Z Flip 5G — Available widely
- Galaxy Z Flip — Available widely
Galaxy S series
- Galaxy S21 — Available widely
- Galaxy S21+ — Available widely
- Galaxy S21 Ultra — Available widely
- Galaxy S20 — Available widely
- Galaxy S20+ — Available widely
- Galaxy S20 Ultra — Available widely
- Galaxy S20 FE — Available widely
- Galaxy S10 — Available widely
- Galaxy S10e — Available widely
- Galaxy S10+ — Available widely
- Galaxy S10 5G — Available widely
- Galaxy S10 Lite — Available widely
Galaxy Note series
- Galaxy Note 20 — Available widely
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra — Available widely
- Galaxy Note 10 — Available widely
- Galaxy Note 10+ — Available widely
- Galaxy Note 10 5G — Available widely
Galaxy A series
- Galaxy A82 5G — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A72 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A52 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A52 5G — Rolling out
- Galaxy A52s 5G — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A42 5G — Rolling out
- Available in the US on Verizon and Comcast, also internationally
- Galaxy A32 5G — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A22 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A22 5G — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A32 4G — Rolling out now in India
- Galaxy A71 5G — Rolling out now
- Available in the US on US Cellular
- Galaxy A51 5G — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A51 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A41 — Rolling out now
Galaxy A31 — Rolling out now - Galaxy A21
- Galaxy A21s — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A12 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A03s — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A02s — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A03 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy A01 – Rolling out
- Galaxy A11 – Rolling out
Galaxy Tab series
- Galaxy Tab S7 — Rolling out now
- Available in the US and internationally
- Galaxy Tab S7+ — Rolling out now
- Available in the US and internationally
- Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G — Rolling out now
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite — Rolling out now
- Galaxy Tab S6 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy Tab Active 3 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy Tab A7 (2020)
- Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
Galaxy M/F series
- Galaxy M62 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M31 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M22 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M21 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M31s — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M51 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy F41 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M22 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M12 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy M11 — Rolling out now
- Galaxy F22
- Galaxy F12
Galaxy XCover series
- Galaxy XCover 5
We will update this article regularly…
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Samsung One UI 7 set to fix the biggest problems that Galaxy users have
Samsung is always pushing forward with new and better ways to use Android through One UI, and it is not stopping with One UI 7.0. Samsung Galaxy users have frequently criticized the One UI for its less-than-ideal animations, which contributed to a laggy experience.
However, with the upcoming One UI 7 update, Samsung is addressing these concerns by revamping the animation system. This update aims to enhance the fluidity of the user interface, making interactions more seamless and akin to the high standards set by competitors.
The focus on animation improvements in One UI 7 is part of Samsung’s effort to refine the user experience, responding directly to user feedback and striving to match or exceed the animation quality seen in other premium devices.
We now have some real inside details about the One UI 7.0, courtesy of @SamsonSirJi. Based on the shared information, here’s what we know about the One UI 7.0:
The newest One UI 7.0 beta build, which was completed on October 31, 2024, shows Samsung is working hard to make its software better. Even though it’s not perfect, it’s a big improvement.
From the discussion, during the beta build development, one of the first issues encountered was related to battery performance. In my beta testing experience with past One UI updates, such as 6.0, we’ve seen similar battery performance issues during the initial beta release. It’s common for new UI layers to have some initial inefficiencies, but Samsung usually addresses these swiftly in subsequent builds.
The second issue during beta development is financial apps often lag in updates due to security concerns. This isn’t new; we saw similar issues with the transition from One UI 5.0 to 6.0, where banking apps needed updates to work seamlessly with the new security features.
Now heading to the important segment, the Animation Smoothness of One UI 7.0:
Samsung has focused on making the animations smooth. If you’ve ever used a Galaxy device, you’ll notice how One UI has traditionally lagged behind iOS in terms of animation fluidity. With One UI 7.0, the gap in animation fluidity is closing, arguably now matching the level seen in competitors. The animations on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, for instance, are as smooth as those on any premium device, proving how powerful Samsung’s tech is.
There could be some performance differences between the flagship and mid-range phones due to internal hardware. It’s no secret that flagship models like the Galaxy S24 Ultra will have better performance with One UI 7.0. This has been the case with every major update; the high-end hardware of flagships allows for smoother animations and faster UI interactions. Mid-range phones will still get the update but won’t match the fluidity due to less powerful specs.
Contrary to some rumors, Samsung One UI 7.0 isn’t just copying animations from Apple’s iOS. The developer team was explicitly instructed to create something unique, this fits with how Samsung has always tried to make their phones’ screens and menus look different from others
Samsung works hard to make One UI better every time. The company cares about how things look and how well they work every day. It makes sure the screen moves smoothly and that all phones, no matter if they’re old or new, work great with the update.
Disclaimer
The insights provided here are based on discussions with Samsung insiders, specifically through @SamsonSirJi, who has a reliable track record of leaking accurate information about Samsung updates. He had previously confirmed the early release of the One UI 7.0 beta program, which was later confirmed by another credible tipster Ice Universe. It’s important to note that Samsung hasn’t shared a specific release date for the One UI 7.0 beta program. Based on the available official information, the estimated timeline of the One UI 7.0 beta program is by the end of 2024.
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Samsung retains smartphone lead amid sales dip as Apple grows
Canalys published their report on the Q3 2024 worldwide smartphone market. The report shows Samsung shipments declined, while Apple, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo grew YoY.
According to the data, Samsung retained the smartphone market crown, shipping 57.5 million phones with 19% market share, however, the shipments dipped 2% year over year.
Apple came second, with shipments posted at 54.5 million units against an 18% market share. The iPhone maker secured a decent growth of 9% YoY during the third quarter.
Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo ranked third, fourth, and fifth, respectively. A recent report revealed that Vivo surpassed Xiaomi and Samsung for the first time in the Indian market in Q3 2024.
Company | Shipments | Market Share | Growth
- Xiaomi – 42.8 million | 14% | 3%
- Oppo – 28.6 million | 9% | 8%
- Vivo – 27.2 million | 9% | 24%
Canalys noted that global smartphone shipments grew 5% year on year in Q3 2024, reaching 309.9 million units, the strongest Q3 performance since 2021, thanks to aggressive launches.
Apple did its best in the third quarter, closing the gap with Samsung. The Galaxy maker maintained its dominance in terms of units shipped, however, Apple was just about to surpass it.
Chinese phone makers continue to eat Samsung and Apple’s market share. After both leaders, Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo occupied third to fifth ranks on the Canalys market research chart.
The launch of the iPhone 16 series will be converted into results of the fourth quarter ending December 31. The start of 2025 would come as sweet news for the iPhone maker.
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Samsung hints at shipping Galaxy S25 with 3nm Exynos 2500 chip
Samsung still wants the Galaxy S25 series to ship with 3nm Exynos 2500. During the earnings call, the company chip arm hinted that Exynos is still in the pipeline, which could possibly power the next-generation Galaxy S series.
There are rumors that the Galaxy S25 series could solely use Snapdragon 8 Elite. Exynos 2500 is Samsung’s dream project that uses a cutting-edge 3nm process. However, a poor yield rate is hurting the company’s growth ambitions.
System LSI is Samsung’s mobile chip arm that produces Exynos chipsets too. The company disclosed that it will focus on supplying SoCs for flagship products of a major consumer. It’s also preparing for the next-gen 2nm products.
Samsung’s chip arm during Q3 earnings call:
The System LSI Business plans to concentrate on supplying SoCs for flagship products of a major customer while preparing for next-generation 2nm products.
Here, System LSI would have been aiming at Samsung Electronics. This is due to Exynos is only used in Samsung’s mid-range and flagship devices. And the “flagship products” term probably refers to Exynos in more than 1 model.
We still assume that something is yet to happen. There would be more turning points in the Galaxy S25 3nm Exynos story. We can only expect credible inputs to appear next month, current scenario tells Snapdragon exclusivity in Galaxy S25.