Samsung has officially begun rolling out its One UI 6.1.1 update to the Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, and the Galaxy S23 series, reaching users in Europe, India, and other regions. Originally launched with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 last month, this update brings significant enhancements, particularly through Galaxy AI features, making the user experience more intuitive and powerful.
Key Features of One UI 6.1.1
The One UI 6.1.1 update introduces a range of improvements designed to enhance creativity and functionality. A major highlight is the upgraded Galaxy AI Suite, which allows users to convert sketches into detailed drawings and create stunning portraits from basic images using a simple tag in the Gallery app.
Other exciting features include:
- Live Translate: Improved real-time language translation.
- Portrait Studio: New options for professional-looking photo editing.
- Enhanced Multitasking: Better support for using multiple apps simultaneously on the foldable devices.
Update Details
The update requires a download of around 2.6 GB and also includes the August 2024 security patch. Although it’s branded One UI 6.1 on the Galaxy S23 series, it’s functionally the same as One UI 6.1.1 for the foldables. A new patch for September 2024 is expected soon, bringing further security enhancements.
How to Download One UI 6.1.1
To check if the update is available for your device, head to Settings > Software Update and tap Download and Install. As the rollout is gradual, it might take some time to reach all devices across different regions.
Samsung continues to lead the way in software support, ensuring that even last year’s models like the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Flip5 receive the latest updates. Keep an eye out for further updates as the company continues to push boundaries with One UI innovations.
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