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Samsung’s March 2023 patch fixes Keyboard app access flaw

Samsung officially published the details of the March 2023 security patch details as well as updated the monthly software plan. The latest March 2023 security patch fixes several issues including one related to the Samsung Keyboard.
Back in November 2022, the improper authorization issue of Samsung Keyboard was reported. The issues occurred to Galaxy devices that are running on Android 13-based One UI 5.0.
Through improper authorization, Samsung Keyboard lets a physical attacker to access users’ text history on the lock screen. But now, the company removed the context menu on the lock screen via the latest security patch.
Now, Samsung users need not worry as the company has fixed the keyboard access issue with March 2023 security patch. We recommend users to install the update immediately if they have received the March update notification on their device for a better and bug-free experience.
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Notably, March 2023 security update brings fixes for a bunch of common vulnerability exposures to enhance system security, stability, and performance. It fixes issues related to Calls, Samsung Keyboard, System UI, Galaxy Themes, Bluetooth, and more.
As of now, the Korean tech giant hasn’t released the March 2023 update for any Samsung device, though will make it available soon. If you are a Galaxy device user and have received the latest patch, let us know via our social media accounts.
Samsung One UI March 2023 Devices – Monthly and Quarterly [List]
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How to add, remove, and edit widgets on your Samsung Galaxy S23

Samsung introduced new widgets with the Galaxy S23 series smartphones as it came pre-installed with the latest version of One UI – One UI 5.1. The company has added these new widgets to more devices with the One UI 5.1 update.
A widget is an easy way to know any information directly from your smartphone’s home screen. Samsung offers widgets of several apps and features to Galaxy devices and the company adds more app widgets to get more on the home screen.
One UI 5.1 brings a new Battery Widget, Dynamic Weather Widget, and a new Contact Widget type. In addition, the company enhances the Smart Suggestion widget as it can now recommend Spotify music and playlists that match your activity.
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Let’s see how you can add, remove or edit Widgets on your Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphone.
How to add a Widget?
You can easily add a widget on the Home screen of your Galaxy S23 smartphone, just need to follow the steps below.
- Pinch in on the Home Screen
- Click on the Widget option
- Now, tap on the app or feature you want.
- Select the widget type.
- Press Add button.
- You can now use and see this widget on the Home screen.
How to Remove?
Follow the steps to remove the Widget:
- Tap and hold the Widget that you want to delete
- Click on the Remove option.
Edit Widgets
First of all, open Settings >> Tap on Lock Screen >> Click on Widgets >> Press Reorder Option >> Now you can adjust the order as you want to see on Lock Screen.
One UI 6.0
One UI 6.0 Beta may be available for these Samsung Galaxy devices

Google is expected to begin Android 14’s Public Beta program at its I/O 2023 event (May 10). Samsung, on the other hand, may start the One UI 6.0 Beta program for Galaxy devices sometime after the official launch of the new operating system.
The Korean tech titan’s recently launched Galaxy S23 lineup would be the first to get the One UI 6.0 Beta update. Later on, Samsung is likely to expand the Beta program to the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 series along with the upcoming and older foldable phones.
The Stable One UI 6.0 update would start rolling out in October 2023, with Samsung may take about three months to gain the stability milestone through its Beta testing. In case the company manages to begin the Beta program by August, we may see the official One UI 6.0 rollout by October.
Last year, the South Korean tech giant started the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta program in early August. With a quite short delay, the company managed to deploy the official One UI 5.0 firmware in late October and rapidly expanded to several models within a month.
We believe Samsung may not make us wait too long for the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 Beta preview. Timeline aside, the Beta program may be available for several Galaxy devices, with some mid-range Galaxy A and M series would be included.
Samsung One UI 6.0 Beta Galaxy Devices:
- S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra
- S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra
- Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4
- S21, S21 Plus and S21 Ultra
- Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3
Note:
- Availability may be limited to select markets.
- The list is based on the previous rollout and Samsung’s software strategy.
- Select A and M series phones may also get access to the One UI 6.0 Beta program.
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One UI 5.1
Samsung serves One UI 5.1 update to the Galaxy Tab S7 FE

Samsung releases One UI 5.1 update to the Galaxy Tab S7 FE users. The latest firmware comes with a plethora of new features such as useful multitasking tools and new home screen widgets. Once installed, the update will take your tablet to a whole new level.
According to the information, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G variant has started getting the Android 13-based One UI 5.1 update. Since the initial rollout is happening in Europe and some other markets, US availability is expected a few days later. The software bears PDA build version – T736BXXU2CWC5.
As the latest One UI 5.1 version takes your tablet to the next level, Samsung has also included the February 2023 security patch to ensure better system reliability. There are new Gallery features as well as enhancements to productivity and personalization.
Tab S7 FE users mainly use it as a portable PC and multitasking becomes a necessary function. Focussing on user’s needs, Samsung One UI 5.1 comes with three changes for the multitasking ability of the tablet, which you can check below:
- Easily minimize or switch to full screen: You can now minimize or maximize an app window without going to the options menu. Just drag one of the corners.
- Access your most used apps in split screen: When you start a split-screen view, the apps you use most often will be shown below your recently used apps to help you find the apps you need faster.
- Improved multitasking in DeX: In split-screen view, you can now drag the divider in the center of the screen to resize both windows. You can also snap a window to one of the corners to make it fill a quarter of the screen.
AI-derived features:
- Added GIF Remaster
- Enhanced Photo Remaster
- Settings suggestions
- Spotify suggestions in Smart Suggestion widget
New Widgets:
- Contacts widget
- Battery status widgets
- Enhanced dynamic Weather widget
Apart from this, the One UI 5.1 introduces notable upgrades to the Samsung Internet app. It adds a new feature, allowing you to continue browsing on another device if you’ve signed in with the same Samsung Account. Moreover, the search function now shows more precise results to the consumers.