
Before the release of the Android 13 upgrade, Samsung reveals its main One UI 5 features.
Samsung is hoping that expanded customizability choices would convert One UI users. (Samsung, source of image) Samsung is hoping that expanded customizability choices would convert One UI users. (Samsung, source of image)
The first One UI 5 public builds appear to be just days away from release, according to Samsung, which has scheduled them for later this month. In the interim, the business has emphasized a number of the significant changes it has incorporated into its most recent OS version, equivalents of which are now present in competing offerings like iOS 16.
Samsung has provided more details regarding its earlier assertion that stable One UI 5 releases would begin to circulate later this month. Building on a press release it released in August regarding its upcoming OS update, the firm revealed its plans during this year's Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) (CHECK), as we discussed earlier this week. Current predictions predict that Samsung will begin by updating the Galaxy S22 series before moving on to other recent flagships like the Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Flip4, and Galaxy S21 series.
Samsung has now released a new press release outlining additional One UI 5 updates. One of the most important things to look out for, according to the business, is Bixby Text Call, which enables you to answer calls.
Furthermore, Samsung has emphasized "Modes," which are essentially a fusion of Digital Wellbeing and Bixby Routines+. Simply put, "Modes" functions the same as the earlier version with customizable driving, exercise, and sleep schedules, among other things. In case you need to, you can likewise make a new mode. As previously stated by the firm, One UI has been improved to provide more customisation choices, including the ability to stack widgets and new lock screen styles.
In other words, even though it's unclear whose influence led to whom, Apple and Samsung are traveling in the same direction. Unfortunately, Samsung has not yet provided a complete plan for the introduction of One UI 5. Timings for particular smartphones will presumably vary by location, as they have with previous One UI changes.
Samsung began rolling out One UI 5 to the Galaxy S22 series, including the base Galaxy S22, on Monday. The release of the Android 13-based upgrade to an additional 48 devices, including various tablet variants, has now been scheduled by SamMobile. The website has posted a screenshot in Korean for reference, indicating that the timings only apply to Samsung's domestic market.
Based on the release of One UI 5 for the Galaxy S22 series in other markets, the months specified should nonetheless apply to the majority of other markets. Other recent and current flagships, including the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S21 series, as well as the Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy Z Flip4, are next on the list for One UI 5, which is copied below. Additionally, the Galaxy Z
Surprisingly, the screenshot places the Quantum 3, Galaxy A33, and Galaxy A53 before the Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy Z Flip 5G under Samsung's November 2022 deployment. Samsung hasn't yet incorporated the Galaxy S21 FE into its plans for whatever reason. In conclusion, One UI 5 should have been available on the majority of well-known Samsung tablets and smartphones by the end of the year. The complete list, which we have divided into the months in which Samsung should start issuing the next OS upgrade, is reprinted below. Please take note that only devices with factory unlocks will be covered by the list. In contrast, the delivery of One UI 5 to carriers' handsets will happen at separate dates.
This month, @OnLeaks posted renders of the Galaxy S23 Ultra that were deemed inaccurate by @UniverseIce. As opposed to what @OnLeaks said, the former claimed that Samsung had decided to make fewer alterations from the Galaxy S22 Ultra.



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