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Fresh software update available for Samsung Galaxy A23 5G
We are in mid-August 2024 and Samsung has pushed a new firmware update for Galaxy A23 smartphone. Users can verify the latest update through One UI build version A236MUBS7EXG1 and an installation package size of around 270MB.
The fresh update for the Samsung Galaxy A23 smartphone is currently rolling out in Brazil and the company will soon make it available in more countries. It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all models.
This update includes the July 2024 security patch that helps protect user data and improve the overall performance of the device. It makes your Galaxy A23 device more stable, secure, and reliable.
According to the official details, the update fixes 33 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures related to components like One UI Home, System UI, Secure Folder, and more, further enhancing device security. In addition, Google addresses 4 critical and 21 high-level vulnerabilities in Android.
To install the update on your smartphone, you just need to navigate toward your Galaxy Settings. Once done, visit the Software update tab and hit the Download and Install button. Let your device connect to the OTA server and allow it to download the new firmware, if there’s any.
Notably, the update is based on Android 14 and One UI 6.1. The company is currently working to start the One UI 6.1.1 rollout and One UI 7 Beta Program for Galaxy devices.
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One UI 6.1.1 update rolling out to Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series
Samsung has kicked off an Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 update for the Galaxy Tab S8 series. The update arrives with several new features and enhancements to make your Galaxy device more smarter, reliable, and secure.
One UI 6.1.1 update for the Galaxy Tab S8 series is currently live in Korea and the company will expand it to more countries soon. Users can identify the latest update through the One UI build version ending with HXHB.
Based on Android 14, One UI 6.1.1 update includes Sketch to image conversion, better photo styles, text auto-completion, real-time translation for calls and images, voice-to-text, improved PDF management, and weather/time-related wallpapers.
In addition, it installs an August 2024 security patch to improve system security and stability. Also, it updates several stock apps to the latest available version.
The installation package size of this update is around 2.6GB for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series. The update is rolling out initially so it may take some hours or days to reach all models.
Users are advised to install the update promptly to benefit from the new features and security measures. For those who have not received an update notification, the update can be manually checked and installed.
To install the update, open the smartphone’s settings, select ‘Software Update’, and then ‘Download and install’. Following these steps will ensure that your Galaxy smartphone is up-to-date with the latest security protections.
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Samsung Galaxy devices that have received One UI 6.1.1 update
Samsung rolling out a set of new AI tricks and features to Galaxy devices with the One UI 6.1.1 update. The company has finally kicked off the most anticipated rollout, bringing cool new functionalities before the One UI 7 arrives later this year.
Chances are high that One UI 6.1.1 would land on your Galaxy if it’s running One UI 6.1. The rollout will expand gradually, with initial coverage aiming at flagship phones and tablets followed by select mid-range smartphones.
Updating your Galaxy phone doesn’t include a tricky process. You just need to hit the Download and install button inside the Software update tab within Settings. If available, the firmware will first download, enabling a restart button for completion.
Samsung Galaxy devices that have received One UI 6.1.1 update
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24 Plus
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23 FE
- Galaxy S23 Plus
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S22
- Galaxy S22 Plus
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Galaxy Z Fold 4
- Galaxy Tab S9 Series (Base, Plus & Ultra)
Which features are included?
One UI 6.1.1-based Galaxy AI suite consists of many fruitful enhancements. Users can turn sketches into art, spice up photos with unique styles, and translate calls in real-time across apps. Graphical upgrades are also included, offering you a dynamic feel.
The Generative AI capability allows you to draw as you think. Samsung Notes, Photo Editor, Air Command, Smart Select, and Edge Panel now pack an AI Sketch feature letting you turn your sketch into a beautiful work of art.
You can check the complete changelog here:
[Changelog] One UI 6.1.1 and Galaxy AI revolutionize your Galaxy S24 experience!
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[Patent] Samsung’s innovative AR tech protects fingerprint data
Samsung is innovating a new AI tech to protect fingerprint data. It will be a very major breakthrough in the smartphone industry. The company seemingly aims to address the rarest concern of privacy compromise.
A new patent discovered by OnlineSolitaire reveals Samsung’s new fingerprint security technology. The Korean tech giant wishes to utilize augmented reality in the prevention of the theft of fingerprint data left on device screens.
As described, the AR-based security system could detect fingerprint residue. The technology will make use of augmented reality for analysis and alert the user if it poses a security risk to enhance privacy and prevent unauthorized access.
Stealing fingerprint data from the device screen is not a basic task. Even after getting the fingerprint data stolen, there will be a lot of hurdles in accessing the device. However, it isn’t impossible to gain access through fingerprint data.
The device will detect fingerprint residue on a screen using a built-in sensor. Once done, it connects wirelessly to AR glasses to capture and analyze the fingerprint residue as part of cross-referencing it with stored data to assess its authenticity.
Leading vendors often file patent and trademark applications. It’s a move to secure their innovation and earn from royalty. Notably, not all patented innovations come out as consumer products, but a potential debut in the future is likely.