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Samsung One UI 5.1.1 update revamps Galaxy Tab S6 Lite experiences!
Samsung has finally released an Android 13-based One UI 5.1.1 for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which brings a bundle of new features and enhancements to provide a next-level experience. The update is currently rolling out in France and the company will soon expand this update in more countries.
One UI 5.1.1 update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite also installs the July 2023 security update to improve system security and stability. Users can identify the latest update through the One UI build version P619XXU4BWH3.
One UI 5.1.1 Features
One of the main features of One UI 5.1.1 is multitasking, which allows users to see better app previews on the Recents screen, switch from pop-up view to split screen easily, and restore pop-ups snapped to the edge of the screen.
Another feature is the Flex mode, which enables users to use more apps with the Flex mode panel. Users can also access improved media controls, and customize the toolbar with their preferred icons.
The update also improves the Quick Share feature, which lets users share files with their contacts anytime, anywhere. Users can also set expiration dates for the files they send, cancel sharing at any time, and prevent recipients from saving or resharing.
The Samsung Health app also gets some enhancements with the update. Users can now get better sleep coaching and data, measure their skin temperature during sleep, see better workout summaries, and earn more rewards and badges.
The Camera and Gallery apps also have some new features. Users can now choose from more date and time styles for watermarks, see enhanced remaster previews, apply effects with a dial, and copy and paste effects from one picture to another.
The update also includes some additional changes, such as drag and drop with two hands, clear app caches to free up space, and enhanced memory management in Device care.
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Samsung developing Galaxy AI Audio Eraser in One UI 7: Preview
Samsung is developing a Galaxy AI-powered Audio Eraser feature in One UI 7. The company has already released the first beta firmware for Galaxy S24 series owners but it doesn’t bring intelligent such functionality.
Galaxy AI is getting major upgrades in One UI 7 and Samsung is reportedly crafting another cool feature called Audio Eraser. It seems the internal build contains an Audio Eraser but is not available in the public Beta.
As previewed by IceUniverse/Weibo, Audio Eraser helps you eliminate distracting noise in videos by adjusting the volume of voices, wind, and other sounds.
Notably, Google launched the same feature with the Pixel 8 series last year. It seems Pixel’s AI innovation is expanding to Galaxy devices as part of the One UI 7 upgrade.
The feature’s preview displays four different volume adjustment sliders. These components will help you adjust the speaker’s audio along with other noise such as wind and music.
Galaxy phones come with top-notch camera hardware and capabilities. Audio Eraser will be a quite useful feature for creators who rely on Galaxy smartphones to record their videos.
The feature is expected to be readily available in the Gallery application. The Studio functionality would allow you to utilize Audio Eraser to remove unwanted noise from the video recorded.
Audio Eraser is just a piece of Galaxy AI’s feature suite. Samsung may have even more excellent features to be distributed to Galaxy smartphone users with the Stable One UI 7 update.
Beta Program is live and you can access the preview of One UI 7 in select countries. Meanwhile, you need to wait till February 2025 to get the official upgrade of One UI 7 for your Galaxy.
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One UI 7 redefines Samsung Phone app with revamped icon, new features
Samsung recently released the One UI 7 Beta update for the Galaxy S24 series, bringing several new features and improvements designed to make the user experience smoother and more convenient. One UI 7 introduces a fresh look and new features for the Samsung Phone app.
One UI 7 provides a new look to the Samsung Phone app’s icon. While the icon is still similar to the old one, its symbol now has a 3D-like appearance, giving it a more modern look. This small change matches the overall design of the One UI 7.
In addition, this major update for the Samsung Phone app adds the ability to transcribe recorded calls. This means that instead of listening to a recorded call, you can now read it as a text transcript. The entire conversation is shown in text on the Recents screen to make it much easier to review important details from your calls without having to replay the recording.
The new version of the Samsung Phone app, version 15.6.37, is part of the One UI 7 Beta update and is available for download via APKMirror. However, this version is only compatible with devices running One UI 7 and Android 15.
One UI 7 makes the Samsung Phone app more efficient and user-friendly along with other Galaxy apps. With the updated icon and the new call transcription feature, users can enjoy a smoother and more convenient calling experience. You can try out the new feature if you have installed One UI 7 Beta.
Samsung One UI 7 brings Call Transcript feature for call recordings
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Samsung One UI 7 Beta Wave 2 might launch soon!
Last week, Samsung started the One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy S24 series and released the first Beta in select countries. Now, a wild rumor suggests that Samsung may release the One UI 7 Beta 2 update earlier than expected.
Samsung might release the Galaxy S24 series’ One UI 7 Beta 2 this week itself. Sources citing Galaxy enthusiast @tarunvats33 believe that the second Beta may be dropped tomorrow (December 10) or December 12.
The upcoming Beta could have a build version ending with ZXL2 or ZXL3. It will be a pretty significant development for Beta participants of all eligible markets.
Samsung announced One UI 7 Beta started on December 5. However, Galaxy consumers in India and Poland have not yet got access to the Beta Program.
Owners of the Galaxy S24 series in Germany, South Korea, the UK, and the US have joined the Beta and installed the first Beta – however, Indian and Polish audiences still waiting for the Beta activity.
ZXLx could arrive as the second Beta for the Galaxy S24 series in Wave I markets. It will be the initial release for India and Poland, but Samsung is most likely to drop the latest firmware.
That said, Beta participants will receive the second Beta after completing the registration. It will be an even more improved and polished version as well as more reliable to use.
Samsung apparently has many more features in the pipeline for Galaxy devices. As the Beta testing progresses, we may see more feature additions in the One UI 7 software.
The company has nailed with design changes, making One UI 7 the best version in the One UI’s history. The required refinements would be deployed throughout the Beta activity before release.