The One UI user interface that Samsung uses on its smartphones and tablets is one of the most advanced and easy to use. And no wonder – in addition to the sleek design, it also offers a number of premium features that expand the capabilities of the Android OS.
The latest version of One UI 3.1 was built on Android 11. Samsung has now updated the list of devices that will receive incremental updates to One UI 3.1 (unfortunately the more accurate dates when the update should arrive for individual models have not been published yet). I already saw some models from the list One UI 3.1 – for example Galaxy S20 Ultra S20 FE The fifth generation network Or flexible Galaxy Z Fold 2More will follow in the coming weeks and months. Keep in mind that the look of the list may not be final.
What news does One UI 3.1 bring?
There aren’t many new features compared to One UI 3.0. Photographers in particular will get their money’s worth, for example:
- Improved autofocus and exposure control with the ability to change the brightness level before taking a photo by dragging your finger left or right
- Modified single shot mode, which captures photos and videos up to 15 seconds
- Ability to delete unwanted objects from photos in the editor
- Use Professional Video Recording to record audio from multiple microphones, such as Galaxy Buds Pro, Buds Live, or Buds +, and Headphones +
One UI 3.1
One UI 3.1
In addition to the camera, there have been other changes in the environment. For example, the Eye Comfort Shield function can adjust the blue light emission level according to time or based on personal settings. With private sharing, you can share and control files. The latest innovation is the AutoSwitch function, which can easily switch audio between supported devices.
One UI 3.1
One UI 3.1
What One UI 3.1 will they receive?
smart phones
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10 +
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20 +
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
Samsung Galaxy A21s
Samsung Galaxy A31
Samsung Galaxy A40
Samsung Galaxy A41
Samsung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A70S
Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy A90
Tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (One UI 3.0)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 +
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