One UI
Galaxy Tab S9 users grab One UI 6.1.1 update with advanced Galaxy AI features
Samsung has started making the One UI 6.1.1 update available for the Galaxy Tab S9 series. The update The company has rolled out this update in Korea and will expand to more countries soon. This major update has also been made available for the Galaxy S23 series including the S23 FE in the same region.
One UI 6.1.1 update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series arrives with the build number X91xNKOU4BXHB. It weighs around 2.2GB software package. It includes the September 2024 security patch to improve system security and stability.
Samsung’s One UI 6.1.1 update lets you convert your drawings to artwork, improve photo styles, and use text auto-completion on the Samsung Keyboard. It supports real-time translation for calls and text in images, voice-to-text conversion, better PDF management, and dynamic wallpapers. Check the full changelog here.
Users of Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series are advised to install the update promptly to benefit from the improved 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 Tab’s settings, select ‘Software Update’, and then ‘Download and install’. Following these steps will ensure that your Galaxy device is up-to-date with the latest security protections.
One UI
October 2024 | Samsung Galaxy Devices getting Monthly and Quarterly Updates
Every month, Samsung makes changes to its software update plan, with some devices being added, some being demoted, and some being removed. We are in October 2024, and Samsung has shared its updated software update plan list for Galaxy devices.
October 2024 update plan shows that the company will provide Monthly Security Updates for 35 Galaxy devices and Quarterly Security Updates for 76 devices. Additionally, 29 devices will receive Biannual Security Updates, which are less frequent but help to ensure that older devices remain secure and up to date.
Notably, the latest security patch includes Google updates based on the Android Security Bulletin, addressing 2 critical and 28 high-level vulnerabilities. One issue has already been resolved in prior updates, and two are not relevant to Galaxy devices.
Moreover, Samsung’s patches fix 12 specific vulnerabilities related to its devices and applications, including system and Knox services. Samsung Semiconductor also adds a fix for one high-level vulnerability to improve overall performance.
Below you can check the updated monthly, quarterly, and biannual plan for Samsung devices in October 2024.
Samsung Monthly Updates Devices
- Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Flip4, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Flip6, W23, W23 flip, W24, W24 Flip
- Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy S20 FE 5G, Galaxy S21 5G, Galaxy S21+ 5G, Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, Galaxy S21 FE 5G, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24 FE
- Enterprise Models: Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy A55 5G, Galaxy Xcover5, Galaxy Xcover6 Pro, Galaxy Xcover7
Samsung Quarterly Updates Devices
- Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 5G, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20+ 5G, Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
- Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Note20 5G, Galaxy Note20 Ultra, Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
- Galaxy A22e 5G, Galaxy A32, Galaxy A32 5G
- Galaxy A13, Galaxy A13 5G, Galaxy A23, Galaxy A23 5G, Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A73 5G
- Galaxy A04, Galaxy A04s, Galaxy A04e, Galaxy A14, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A24, Galaxy A34 5G
- Galaxy A05, Galaxy A05s, Galaxy A15, Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy A35 5G
- Galaxy A06
- Galaxy C55 5G
- Galaxy M13, Galaxy M13 5G, Galaxy M23 5G, Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy M53 5G, Galaxy M04, Galaxy M14, Galaxy M14 5G, Galaxy M34 5G, Galaxy M44 5G, Galaxy M54 5G, Galaxy M15 5G, Galaxy M35 5G, Galaxy M55 5G, Galaxy M55s 5G
- Galaxy F13, Galaxy F04, Galaxy F14, Galaxy F14 5G, Galaxy F34 5G, Galaxy F54 5G, Galaxy F15 5G, Galaxy F55 5G
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024), Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab A9, Galaxy Tab A9+
- Enterprise Models: Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A52s, Galaxy Xcover Pro, Galaxy Tab Active3, Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active5
Samsung Biannual Updates Devices
- Galaxy A02s, Galaxy A12, Galaxy A22, Galaxy A22 5G, Galaxy A42 5G, Galaxy A72, Galaxy A82 5G
- Galaxy A03, Galaxy A03s, Galaxy A03 core
- Galaxy M21 2021
- Galaxy M12, Galaxy M22, Galaxy M32, Galaxy M32 5G, Galaxy M42 5G, Galaxy M52 5G, Galaxy M62
- Galaxy F12, Galaxy F22, Galaxy F42 5G, Galaxy F52 5G, Galaxy F62
- Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Galaxy Tab A8
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, Galaxy Tab S7 FE
- W21 5G, W22 5G
Wearables Eligible for Security Updates
- Galaxy Watch4 40mm, Galaxy Watch4 44mm, Galaxy Watch4 Classic 42mm, Galaxy Watch4 Classic 46mm
- Galaxy Watch5 40mm, Galaxy Watch5 44mm, Galaxy Watch5 Pro
- Galaxy Watch6 40mm, Galaxy Watch6 44mm, Galaxy Watch6 Classic 43mm, Galaxy Watch6 Classic 47mm
- Galaxy Watch7 40mm, Galaxy Watch7 44mm
- Galaxy Watch Ultra
- Galaxy Watch FE
Personal Computer Models
- Galaxy Book4 Ultra, Galaxy Book4 Pro, Galaxy Book4 Pro 360, Galaxy Book4 360, Galaxy Book4
One UI
The leaked widgets of One UI 7 you need to see!
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.
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.
[Via]
One UI
Here’s why Samsung doesn’t support free 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.
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.