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Galaxy S22 series will have to wait until November to get the stable version of One UI 5.0, that’s true or not?

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On October 12, 2022, Samsung held the SDC (Samsung Developer Conference), and made many announcements, while also talking about the One UI 5.0. We anticipated that the company would release the One UI 5.0 based on Android 13 to its Galaxy S22 series, especially for the Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone, but this did not happen.

The company has now officially stated that the One UI 5.0 stable version will be available for the Galaxy S22 series at the end of October 2022, but the widespread rollout will occur in November 2022. In addition, the company has revealed that some more Galaxy devices will receive a stable update by the end of the year. This could be an indication of the Galaxy S21 series.

Essentially, the Galaxy S22 series will receive the stable Android 13 update in a few select regions at the end of October 2022, while the rest of the countries will receive this official version in November 2022. So, users should wait for this major update until the next month.

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TelegramThe galaxy S22 series will get one more beta update before the stable rollout:

With this announcement, South Korean tech behemoth Samsung may release one more beta update for the Galaxy S22 series. The possibility that the update includes a number of new improvements for users and resolves the previous issue, as well as the importance of a stable version for secure rollout.

So far, users of the Galaxy S22 series have received four One UI 5.0 beta updates, with the most recent one arriving on October 07, 2022. As a result, the next beta update could be available to users very soon.

What you get with the stable One UI 5.0 update:

So far, no official changelog for Galaxy S22 users has been released by Samsung, but One UI 5.0 is a significant update for users, bringing a number of new features as well as new animation. We’ve already seen the new clock design, options, and more, so it will be available to users who aren’t a part of the beta program.

Furthermore, users of the Galaxy S22 series will benefit from the new security and privacy feature introduced by Android 13. The stable update also includes the new system performance and album features. With this update, you will get all new interfaces and features, so keep an eye out for a stable rollout, which will happen at any time.

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Samsung will roll out OneUI 5.1 update for Galaxy S20 models

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According to some tech enthusiasts, Samsung is testing the OneUI 5.1 version update for three Galaxy S20 models in India, and the One UI 5.1 test firmware is available on the G980FXXUFHWA1 firmware server.

We learned that the Samsung Galaxy S20 series received Android 13 / OneUI 5.0 system update pushes in November last year. It was previously speculated that the series will no longer be able to receive subsequent updates such as OneUI 5.1. But for now, Samsung has decided to provide the 5.1 updates.

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OneUI 5.1 is also based on the Android 13 system, but will further optimize system performance and improve operational stability. At SDC 2022, Samsung showcased various new features and personalization tools. Due to unknown reasons, many features are not available in the One UI 5.0 update, but in OneUI 5.1, many new features including the new lock screen tool will be provided.

The Galaxy S20 is equipped with the Android 10-based OneUI 2.1 system at the beginning of its launch. Samsung promises to provide three major version updates for the machine, so OneUI 5.1 can be said to be an icing on the cake update.

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Samsung started pushing the official version of Android 13 / One UI 5.0 to these Galaxy devices [List Dec. 6 2022]

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Samsung is pushing out the Android 13 / One UI 5.0 official version system update for its eligible devices. Recently, Samsung has released the update for Galaxy A22 in Europe and Galaxy A23 LTE / 5G in Germany and Russia, Galaxy M22 in Europe, and Galaxy S20 FE (LTE) in Serbia.

The Galaxy A42 5G in South Korea, the Galaxy S20 FE 5G and Galaxy A32 LTE in Europe, the Galaxy A51 LTE in Europe, and the Galaxy A13 5G in Europe received a stable update.

These Samsung Galaxy Devices getting Android 13 Based OneUI 5.0 stable and beta updates.

  • Galaxy A22 in Europe(beta)
  • Galaxy A23 LTE in Germany(beta)
  • Galaxy A23 LTE in Germany (beta)
  • Galaxy A23 LTE 5G in Russia (beta)
  • Galaxy A23 LTE  in Russia (beta)
  • Galaxy M22 In Europe (beta)
  • Galaxy s20 FE in Europe (beta)
  • Galaxy A42 5G in South Korea (stable)
  • Galaxy S20 FE 5G Europe (stable)
  • Galaxy A32  LTE in Europe (Stable)
  • Galaxy A13 5G in Europe (Stable)

The Samsung Android 13 (One UI 5.0) update brings an innovative UI design with expanded palette functionality, stacked widgets, larger app icons in the notification area, adjusted quick settings switches, and a translucent effect of the notification area. Animations and transitions now look smoother.

The new software also brings per-app language settings for supported apps, improvements to built-in apps, and more accessibility settings. Samsung has added OCR (optical character recognition) functionality throughout the system. Thus, the Camera and Gallery apps can extract text from images. Even the Samsung keyboard can open the camera view to capture text from the live camera feed.

Samsung has renamed Bixby Routines to Modes and Routines. This is a simplified version of Bixby Routines, with a few routine presets for most people. Both Bixby and Modes and Routines are getting new features and options. There are now more detailed options for how each app displays notifications.

Now with more emojis, animated emojis, and AR emojis. There’s also a simplified privacy and security section, a new connected devices menu, and new multitasking gestures. Improved search performance in built-in apps and One UI. The camera app gets a slightly simplified design.

Samsung DeX UI has been improved. There are tons of new features coming to Samsung Gallery, Samsung Internet, Samsung My Files, and other built-in apps. Memory expansion can now be customized or turned off. The built-in image and video editors have also been improved. A detailed Wi-Fi diagnostic menu is also supported.

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Galaxy S22 series receives final (One UI 5.0 beta 5) update with tons of improvements

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Samsung began its One UI 5.0 beta journey with the Galaxy S22 series, and many Galaxy smartphones have since joined the party. However, the most well-known flagship Galaxy S22 series has become the first device to reach the closest race track for a stable update. According to reports, Samsung has begun distributing the latest or One UI 5.0 beta 5 update for the Galaxy S22 series.

The latest One UI beta 5 update for Galaxy S22 series users has arrived in China, with other regions such as the United States, Europe, India, and others following suit in the coming days. The beta update removed some features from your device while also making numerous improvements to the stable rollout process.

The One UI 5.0 beta 5 update, which is based on Android 13, has a new build number ZVJA and a small download size of approximately 472MB for the Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone. The Galaxy S22 and S22+ have also received this beta update. It should also be noted that the Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone may be the first to receive the Android 13 major update with the One UI 5.0 skin.

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TelegramGalaxy S22 One UI 5.0 beta 5 update removes Bixby Text Call and fixes a number of bugs:

According to Samsung’s official changelog, the company has fixed a number of bugs, including those that caused the Galaxy Watch plugin to be forcibly closed, camera autofocus failure and subpar image quality, and phone restarts.

Additionally, the new One UI 5.0 beta 5 firmware resolves a problem that prevented users from adding fingerprints. The absence of the phone unlock sound was another issue that some people brought up, but Samsung has now addressed it in the most recent update.

Furthermore, incomplete wallpaper, the absence of the Close All option in the multitasking menu, and the app is forced to close when editing images were among the other issues. The voice was also loud even after the call volume was reduced. These problems have been fixed.

According to Samsung, the new One UI 5.0 beta 5 update no longer includes the Bixby Text Call feature. The last week announced Bixby Text Call feature employs AI to translate voice (during the call) to text and displays it on the screen. The user can then reply to the caller by typing a text, and Bixby will translate that text into audio and transmit it to the caller. In this manner, a user can participate in a voice call without speaking or listening.

Additionally, reports state that the new One UI 5.0 beta version has smoother animations. The frame drops appear to have diminished, and the animations are comparable to those of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 running One UI 4.1.1.

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One UI 5.0 beta 5 update changelog: (Translate)

  • Fixed the issue of forced closing of the watch plugin
  • Fixed the problem of camera autofocus failure and poor image quality when using focus questions.
  • Fixed the problem of phone restart
  • Fixed an issue where fingerprints could not be added
  • Fixed the issue of no unlock sound
  • Fixed the problem that the sound is still loud after the call sound is adjusted
  • Fixed the problem of incomplete wallpaper display -Fixed the problem that “Close All” is not displayed in the multitasking list interface
  • Fixed the issue that the app was forced to close when editing pictures
  • Removed Bixby’s text call.

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