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Samsung devices that are eligible for 4 years of Android/One UI upgrades

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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.

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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 S23 FE
  • Samsung Galaxy S22
  • Samsung Galaxy S22+
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • 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 5
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
  • 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
  • Samsung Galaxy M34 5G

Galaxy M series 

  • Samsung Galaxy F54
  • Samsung Galaxy F34 5G

Galaxy Tab

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
  • All upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S-series devices

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The leaked widgets of One UI 7 you need to see!

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One UI 7 Widgets

Samsung One UI 7 could come with brand-new widgets. Your Galaxy’s next major update is running late. Meanwhile, the company revealed a sneak peek of the upcoming software that would take your experience to a whole new level.

We’ve seen several revelations from the official One UI 7 version. The software is still under development but promises a major revamp. One UI 7 could bring new widgets with a dynamic appearance to your home screen.

One UI 7 could come with a large-sized Samsung Clock and Calendar widget. The widget could take the place of 2×2 apps and have a solid blurred background. You can see the analog clock and calendar widgets below, courtesy of IceUniverse.

The analog clock widget would surely be accompanied by a digital clock variant. The first glance suggests that the One UI 7 widgets could be a replica of what Apple users enjoying for years in iPhones’ iOS versions.

One UI 7 Widgets

Routines could also get a 2×2 size widget, featuring four routines inside. It will also match with the blur transparency of the clock and calendar widgets. The corners align with the quick settings tiles that are going squircle in One UI 7.

New pill shape widgets will also be available in One UI 7. You can see a pill-shaped widget of Weather and Clock as well as Screen time. These widgets are often seen in OxygenOS and ColorOS skins released in the last two years.

Samsung’s current widget offering is pretty useful. The dynamic appearance will help users make their home screen look cleaner than ever. As the development progresses, we will get to know more about the upcoming One UI 7.

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Here’s why Samsung doesn’t support free widget resizing

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Samsung widget resizing

Some Samsung Galaxy users have recently raised concerns about the pop-up windows for widgets on their devices. They want to resize the widgets to make them more suitable for one-handed operation, but they are unable to do so.

The main issue is that users want to resize these widgets more freely. Instead of being stuck with fixed sizes, they want to be able to adjust the size by dragging, which would make it much easier to use their devices comfortably.

Currently, most widgets only come in fixed sizes. Users mentioned that smaller widgets often look unattractive with too much empty space around them. This not only makes the screen look messy but also makes it harder to use the device with one hand.

However, a Samsung Community moderator has acknowledged the feedback. He has mentioned that while some apps allow for different widget sizes, most only support a limited selection of fixed sizes. This is due to avoiding widgets being cut off or not showing up properly.

Samsung widget resizing

Unfortunately, the option to freely resize all widgets isn’t available right now. This is made to keep the design clean and well-optimized. However, it can make using a device with one hand more difficult but you will surely get useful information on widgets instead of incomplete ones.

As more users express the need for better one-handed usability, Samsung is listing feedback to working on As more users request improved one-handed usability, Samsung is listening to feedback and working on optimizing widget sizes.

Allowing users to customize these sizes could make devices much easier to use, though it may also lead to some issues. However, Samsung is regularly working to provide a better experience that meets user needs. Users can expect more updates and changes related to widgets in the future.

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Samsung Camera in One UI 7: Bold revamp in Galaxy Camera incoming

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One UI 7 Camera

Following the recent SDC24 event, many attendees and tipsters have shared videos showcasing the early build of Samsung’s One UI 7.0 on social media. These videos highlight amazing new features and improvements of One UI 7, especially in the Samsung Camera app.

One UI 7 aims to make the Samsung Camera interface more simple and easy to use. A recent video highlighted the revamped look of the app interface, which features in early builds.

In One UI 7, camera modes like Photos, Videos, Portraits, and more are now placed at the bottom of the screen. This makes it much easier to switch between different modes while taking photos or videos.

Moreover, it brings significant changes to the camera controls. One UI 7 has introduced a single button at the bottom of the camera interface. This replaces the Night Shot option that is currently available in the One UI 6.1.1 software.

Samsung One UI 7 Camera

Users will able to see Camera control options like Settings, Flash, Timer, Aspect Ratio, and Motion Photo at the lower middle of the screen. This change lets users navigate the app more quickly and with less clutter on the screen.

Samsung One UI 7 Camera

Additionally, for those who prefer using their phone with one hand, some options are still available in the top right corner of the camera layout.

Notably, Samsung made these changes to the camera interface in the early build of the next One UI software, aiming to provide a more intuitive and enjoyable camera experience.

Samsung is going to release the One UI 7 Beta at the end of this year for developers and will make the stable version available alongside the Galaxy S25 series in 2025.

One UI 7 dev Beta arriving in late 2024, fans left waiting!

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